[转]在Fedora上安装Oracle 11g XE
在某处看到一篇介绍关于oracle- 11g xe在fedora上安装的文章,转载过来。
原文地址:http://blog.mclaughlinsoftware.com/2011/09/27/oracle-11g-xe-on-fedora/
前5步是解压,省略...
- You need to drop down into a Terminal session, which you can launch by clicking onApplications,System Tools, and Terminal in the menu.
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- sudo rpm -iv oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0.x86_64.rpm
This command will install the packages in verbose syntax and display the following messages:
[sudo] password for mclaughlinm: Preparing packages for installation... oracle-xe-11.2.0-1.0 Executing post-install steps... You must run '/etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure' as the root user to configure the database.
- This step requires that you assume the role of the
root
user, which can be done with this syntax:
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- sudo sh
In this root
shell, you run the Oracle 11g XE configuration with this command:
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- /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure
The following are the text prompts that you accept to configure Oracle 11g XE:
- <textarea readonly="" name="code" class="plain">Oracle Database 11g Express Edition Configuration
- -------------------------------------------------
- This will configure on-boot properties of Oracle Database 11g Express
- Edition. The following questions will determine whether the database should
- be starting upon system boot, the ports it will use, and the passwords that
- will be used for database accounts. Press <Enter> to accept the defaults.
- Ctrl-C will abort.
- Specify the HTTP port that will be used for Oracle Application Express [8080]:
- Specify a port that will be used for the database listener [1521]:
- Specify a password to be used for database accounts. Note that the same
- password will be used for SYS and SYSTEM. Oracle recommends the use of
- different passwords for each database account. This can be done after
- initial configuration:
- Confirm the password:
- Do you want Oracle Database 11g Express Edition to be started on boot (y/n) [y]:
- Starting Oracle Net Listener...Done
- Configuring database...
- Starting Oracle Database 11g Express Edition instance...Done
- Installation completed successfully.</textarea><br><br>
After completing the configuration, you need to do two things. First, you need to modify the.bash_profile
file for your user (covered in the next step). Second, you need to reboot your system.
- This step requires that you exit the
root
shell by typing theexit
command. This should put you back into your administration account withsudoer privileges. You usevi
to edit and add the following to the.bash_profile
file.
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- # Oracle Settings
- TMP=/tmp; export TMP
- TMPDIR=$TMP; export TMPDIR
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain; export ORACLE_HOSTNAME
- ORACLE_UNQNAME=DB11G; export ORACLE_UNQNAME
- ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle; export ORACLE_BASE
- ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/11.2.0/xe; export ORACLE_HOME
- ORACLE_SID=XE; export ORACLE_SID
- NLS_LANG=`$ORACLE_HOME/bin/nls_lang.sh`; export NLS_LANG
- ORACLE_TERM=xterm; export ORACLE_TERM
- PATH=/usr/sbin:$PATH; export PATH
- PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH; export PATH
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:/lib:/usr/lib; export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- CLASSPATH=$ORACLE_HOME/JRE:$ORACLE_HOME/jlib:$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/jlib; export CLASSPATH
- if [ $USER = "oracle" ]; then
- if [ $SHELL = "/bin/ksh" ]; then
- ulimit -p 16384
- ulimit -n 65536
- else
- ulimit -u 16384 -n 65536
- fi
- fi
You can now log in to the Oracle database with the following syntax from the command line. You’ll be prompted for thesystem
password that you entered during the configuration steps. I’ll add another post on SQL Developer later this week.
- <textarea readonly="" name="code" class="plain">sqlplus system</textarea><br><br>