Unsurprisingly we require a user to hold the Oracle database. Since we have no desire to relink the Oracle kernel (more about that later) we have to accept the Oracle defaults for user name and group name. This includes the user ORACLE and the group DBA.
$ groupadd dba $ useradd oracle
$ mkdir /home/oracle $ mkdir /home/oracle/7.3.3.0.0 (Version of Oracle) $ chown -R oracle.dba /home/oracle
Unfortunately the Oracle Installer on the SCO disc will not work. A variety of problems can be experienced, from core dumps to hangs. As a result we need to copy the files from the CDROM manually and uncompress them:
(Ensure the CDROM is mounted on the system).
/home/oracle/7.3.3.0.0.
$ cp -a /mnt/cdrom/* .
$ find . -name *_ -exec ~/7.3.3.0.0/orainst/oiuncomp {} \;
Add the following lines to /etc/profile
or add to the .profile
for each user who is going to use Oracle.
# Oracle Specific ORACLE_HOME=/home/oracle/7.3.3.0.0 ORACLE_SID=orcl ORACLE_TERM=vt100 export ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID ORACLE_TERM # Alter path for Oracle PATH="$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin"
We also need to change the owner and permissions of the Oracle ulimit increase utility.
$ chown root.root $ORACLE_HOME/bin/osh $ chmod u+s $ORACLE_HOME/bin/osh
Change permissions for the Oracle files to ensure correct operation.
$ chmod +x $ORACLE_HOME/bin/* $ chmod u+s $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle
Oracle tools require the messages to be in the $ORACLE_HOME/tool_name/mesg
directory. So, move the msb
files from the msg_ship
directories to the mesg
directories.
Create the following directories if they do not exist:
$ mv $ORACLE_HOME/plsql/mesg/mesg_ship/* $ORACLE_HOME/plsql/mesg/. $ mv $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/mesg_ship/* $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/. $ mv $ORACLE_HOME/svrmgr/mesg/mesg_ship/* $ORACLE_HOME/svrmgr/mesg/.
$ mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/log $ mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/audit $ mkdir $ORACLE_HOME/network/log
The following directories can safely be removed:
$ORACLE_HOME/guicommon2/
$ORACLE_HOME/ctx/
$ORACLE_HOME/md/
$ORACLE_HOME/mlx/
$ORACLE_HOME/precomp/
$ORACLE_HOME/slax/