ArcSde Oracle (Win2000 / NT) provides a fool-type installation method, but it is recommended to use a manual method.
Pre-installation preparation:
1.1 First create an Oracle database instance used to store GIS data
1.2 Use the SYS user to log in, create a table space SDE size in this database can be 100MB
1.3 Creating a SDE user, set the table space to SDE, temporarily TEMP; in the role tag, grant SDE user Connect and Resource role; grant SDE in system permissions
User select any table permission; set SDE table space in the limit. Well, this user is set correctly, click Apply to create a SDE user.
1.4 In the Open Scheme -> Package -> SYS, select DBMS_LOCK, the mouse right click to select grant permissions, grant Execute to public; grant DBMS_PIPE with the same method
Give public.
Ok, through the above operation, our preparation work is complete, and now you can install the software.
ArcSDE software installation:
2.1. First, setup, all the way to the end, huh, huh, it is easy to easily.
2.2 Post install behind it is more troublesome, in the DOS state, enter SDESetupora80 -o install -p sde, where SDsetUpora80, if you
The 8i is then SDESETUPORA8i ;- The value behind is the password of the SDE user, I am SDE, if your difference must be changed to the correct. The system will prompt you to confirm
Input Y confirmation. (A bunch of piles, copy to your SDE table space)
2.3 The following is the most important step to create a service for SDE; enter SDService -o create -p
-H d: / arcgis / arcexe81 / arcsde / oraexe / (SDE path, you may differ from me) -D Oracle8i,
2.4 Modifying the Windows Formulation File First, find the Services file in the C: / WinNT / System32 / Drivers / ECT directory, use Notepad to open, at the end plus a line
ESRI_SDE 5151 / TCP #arcsde
2.5 Modify the SDE configuration file
In the ETC directory under the ArcSDE installation path (my D: / arcgis / arcexe81 / arcsde / oraexe / etc) has a Services.SDE, using Notepad to ESR
I_SDE ### to remove, save
Startup of ArcSDE service:
Use the command line SDemon -o Start -P SDE to boot (to be patient, very slow), if arcsde instance esri_sde start ..., congratulations. Be sure to give me a message, let me be happy with you. If you have a good study problem, you will have a good job. Or start the ESRI_SDE directly in the Windows service.