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Using OUI to install Oracle9i Release 2 on an OpenVMS System.

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1 Using OUI to install Oracle9i Release 2 on an OpenVMS System

2 page 2 Specifications (1 of 3) PC running Xcursion and a 16 Processor GS1280 with the 2 built-in disks In the examples we booted on disk DKA0: – Oracle account is on disk DKA100. Oracle and the database will be installed on DKA100. – Install disk MUST be ODS-5. Installation uses the 9.2 downloaded from the Oracle website. It comes in a Java JAR file. Oracle ships a JRE with its product. However, you will have to install Java on OpenVMS so you can unpack the 9.2 JAR file that comes from the Oracle website Unpack the JAR file as described on the Oracle website. This will create two.BCK files.

3 page 3 Specifications (2 of 3) Follow the instructions in the VMS_9202_README.txt file on how to restore the 2 backup save sets. When the two backup save sets files are restored, you should end up with two directories: – [disk1] directory – [disk2] directory These directories will be in the root of a disk. In this example they are in the root of DKA100. The OUI requires X-Windows. If the Alpha system you are using does not have a graphic head, use a PC with an X-Windows terminal such as Xcursion.

4 page 4 Specifications (3 of 3) During this install we discovered a problem: – Instructions tell you to run @DKA100:[disk1]runinstaller. – This will not work because the RUNINSTALLER.COM file is not in the root of DKA100:[disk1]. – You must first copy RUNINSTALLER.COM from the dka100:[disk1.000000] directory into dka100:[disk1]: $ Copy dka100:[disk1.000000]runinstaller.com dka100:[disk1] From a terminal window execute: @DKA100:[disk1]runinstaller

5 page 5 Oracle Installer starts

6 page 6 Start the installation Click Next to start the installation.

7 page 7 Assign name and directory structure Assign a name for your Oracle home. Assign the directory structure for the home: Ora_home Dka100:[oracle.oracle9] – This is where the OUI will install Oracle. – The OUI will create the directories as necessary.

8 page 8 Select product to install Select Database. Click Next.

9 page 9 Select type of installation Select Enterprise Edition. Click Next.

10 page 10 Enable RAC Select No. Click Next.

11 page 11 Database summary View list of products that will be installed. Click Install.

12 page 12 Installation begins Installation takes from 45 minutes to an hour.

13 page 13 Installation ends Installation ends. Click Exit.

14 page 14 Oracle installed Oracle is now installed in DKA100:[oracle.oracle9]. To create the first database, you must first set up Oracle logicals. To do this use a terminal and execute @[.oracle9]orauser. The tool to create and manage databases is DBCA. On the terminal, type DBCA to launch the Database Assistant.

15 page 15 Welcome to Database Configuration Assistant DBCA starts. Click Next.

16 page 16 Select an operation Select Create a Database. Click Next.

17 page 17 Select a template Select New Database. Click Next.

18 page 18 Enter database name and SID Enter the name of the database and Oracle System Identifier (SID): – In this example, the database name is DB9I. – The SID is DB9I1. Click Next.

19 page 19 Select database features Select which demo databases are installed. – In the example, we selected all possible databases. Click Next.

20 page 20 Select default node Select the node in which you want your database to operate by default. – In the example, we selected Shared Server Mode. Click Next.

21 page 21 Select memory In the example, we selected the default. Click Next.

22 page 22 Specify database storage parameters Select the device and directory. Use the UNIX device syntax I.E. – For example, DKA100:[oracle.oracle9.data base] would be: /DKA100/oracle/oracle9/database/ In the example, we kept the default settings. Click Next.

23 page 23 Select database creation options Creating a template saves time when creating a database. Click Finish.

24 page 24 Create a template Click OK.

25 page 25 Creating and starting Oracle Instance The database builds. If it completes successfully, click Exit. If it does not complete successfully, build it again.

26 page 26 Running the database Enter “show system” to see the Oracle database up and running. Set up some files to start and stop the database.

27 page 27 Example of a start file This command sets the logicals to manage the database: $ @dka100:[oracle.oracle9]orauser db9i1 The next line starts the Listener (needed for client connects). The final lines start the database.

28 page 28 Stop database example Example of how to stop the database.

29 page 29 Test database server Use the Enterprise Manager console to test the database server.

30 page 30 Oracle Enterprise Manager Enter address of server and SID. Name the server. Click OK.

31 page 31 Databases connect information Select database. Enter system account and password. Change connection box to “AS SYSDBA.” Click OK.

32 page 32 Open database Database is opened and exposed.

33 page 33 Listener Listener automatically picks up the SID from the database. Start Listener before database and the SID will display in the Listener. If you start the database before the Listener, the SID may not appear immediately. To see if the SID is registered in the Listener, enter: $lsnrctl stat

34 page 34 Alter a user User is altered: SQL> alter user oe identified by oe account unlock; SQL> exit Preferred method is to use the Enterprise Manager Console.

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