HP-UX RX2600 B.11.22 U IA64 installed Oracle9i 9.2 for ia64
Author: Liuying Bo
Time: 2003-11-20
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1. Construction users and group GroupAdd Oinstall GroupAdd DBA -D / DATA3 ORANSTALL -G DBA -D / DATA3 ORACLE PASSWD 2. Download Oracle9i and upload to the server to pay attention to the Angam's chip, to download three GZ packets of dedicated Oracle9i ( A total of 1.42g) hp_ia64_server_9.2.0.2.0_disk1.cpio.gz hp_ia64_server_9.2.0.0_disk2.cpio.gz hp_ia64_server_9.2.0.2.0_disk3.cpio.gz unpacking: gzip -d * .gz cpio -idcmv <*. Cpio (Note that this command must be a standard input or output) will form three directories Disk1, Disk2, Disk3 3. Like the previous way, in the configuration file .profile (do not exist, generate files), add the following content oracle_home = /data3/oracle/product/9.2; export ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID = ora9i; export ORACLE_SID ORACLE_TERM = xterm; export ORACLE_TERM # NLS_LANG = "SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.ZHS16CGB231280" NLS_LANG = "SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.ZHS16GBK" # NLS_LANG = AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8 # NLS_LANG = " ZHS16GBK "export NLS_LANG ORA_NLS33; $ oracle_home / ocommon / nls / admin / data; export ORA_NLS33 LD_LIBRARY_PATH = $ ORACLE_HOME / lib: / lib: / usr / lib: $ ORACLE_HOME / rdbms / lib SHLIB_PATH = ORACLE_HOME / lib32: $ ORACLE_HOME / rdbms / lib32 export ld_library_path export shlib_path # set shell search paths: path = / bin: / usr / bin: / usr / sbin: / etc: / opt / bin: / usr / cc s / bin: / usr / local / bin: $ ORACLE_HOME / bin export PATH #CLASSPATH must include the following JRE locations: CLASSPATH = $ ORACLE_HOME / JRE: $ ORACLE_HOME / jlib: $ ORACLE_HOME / rdbms / jlib CLASSPATH = $ CLASSPATH: $ Oracle_Home / Network / Jlib Export Display = 172.18.250.250: 0.0 (Normal IP) Note: The temporary hard disk space requires minimum 400MB in / tmp directory. If there is no 400MB or more space in the / tmp directory, set up a / TMP directory under another file system, and then set the environment variable Temp (used by Oracle) and TMPDIR (used by operating system programs) to point to this position.