On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 11:38:24PM -0700, Evgeny Stukalov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get Oracle 8.1.7 to work on woody. It seems to install fine but I keep
> getting "ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE" errors while creating the starter
>database.
> This problem has been reported on a few o
try potato instead.
Oracle uses glibc 2.1 and links static binary in install process.
After installing Oracle, you can safely upgrade to woody or sid.
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> >From: "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: ""J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Cc: "Debian User List"
> >Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:20 PM
> >Subject: Re: Oracle 8i P
-- Original Message -
>From: "Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: ""J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: "Debian User List"
>Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 12:20 PM
>Subject: Re: Oracle 8i ProC and Debian Potato
On Wed Feb 7 17:03:53 2001 "J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" wrote...
>
>>
>> What am I doing wrong here?
>
>You've probably forgotten to install libc6-dev which contains these headers.
>If not, you'll have to provide more details (e.g. a script(1) transcript of
>a compilation attempt).
>
Interestin
On Wed Feb 7 17:03:53 2001 "J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" wrote...
>
>On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 14:16:36 -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
>> bad news, _Lot's_ of erors. The firs one is failing to find stddef.h, tehn
>> stdarg.h ... and so on.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong here?
>
>You've probably forgotten to install
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 14:16:36 -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> bad news, _Lot's_ of erors. The firs one is failing to find stddef.h, tehn
> stdarg.h ... and so on.
>
> What am I doing wrong here?
You've probably forgotten to install libc6-dev which contains these headers.
If not, you'll have to prov
You can find some info on installing it on redhat at:
http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/index.html
This should be enough to get you on the road. Oracle has included a
jdk to avoid problems, IIRC.
Have fun ;)
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 16:47, Stan Brown wrote:
> I am fixing to try to install
Damian Gerow wrote:
> I'm having some problems creating databases with Oracle 8i (8.1.6) on a
> freshly-installed woody box.
Oracle works fine on Potato!!! but you can turn it running on Woody by 2 ways:
A. (tested) On a mixed potato-woody box, it will work!
you should install following package
> > I can get it to install fine, and the listener will run properly, but on
> > creation of a database, dbassist stops at 2% and sits there (the second
> > stage, "Creating Database Files"). I noticed that Oracle pretty much
> > requires the original-awk installed, with a link to /bin/awk fro
>
> I can get it to install fine, and the listener will run properly, but on
> creation of a database, dbassist stops at 2% and sits there (the second
> stage, "Creating Database Files"). I noticed that Oracle pretty much
> requires the original-awk installed, with a link to /bin/awk from
> /usr/
What is the exact version of Oracle you are trying to install... I spent
several days
trying to get Oracle 8 version 8.1.5 to work with not success on my Debian
box. Finally
was able to download 8.1.6 and it installed painlessly.
Ken
At 10:23 AM 9/11/2000, James Grant wrote:
Hi,
I am trying
Mike,
I've used both the 8.1.5 and 8.1.6.1 versions. Definitely stick with
the latter. The installation was pretty much a breeze. The only
snafu that I've run up against is lack of sufficient swap space. Make
sure that you have at least 325MB of swap out there and available. (This
might be
I'm running Oracle 8 w/ Potato on a production server. It was a PITA
to get running but it runs very well. You'll find the discussion forums
at Oracle.com an invaluable resource.
Regards
Jeff
At 09:35 AM 2/10/00 -0800, debian wrote:
>I have oracle 8i running under potato 2.2.14.
>
>The installer required JRE which I had to get from elsewhere(not dselect).
>Additiontally the installer required you to install under X (visually java).
>
>But It runs great!
What JRE did you use? (and ofcou
I have oracle 8i running under potato 2.2.14.
The installer required JRE which I had to get from elsewhere(not dselect).
Additiontally the installer required you to install under X (visually java).
But It runs great!
+=> -Original Message-
+=> From: Tiago Antao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiago,
I had a problem where I was getting errors about missing files and
unreferenced symbols after a number of installs. Someone pointed out
that
they had made an extra 250MB swapfile before installing.
The machine had 256M of physical ram as well as a 128 meg swap
partition, but I figured
The big hemorroidali with installation 'cos of \r\n instead of simple \n in
all the Oracle distribution's text files. Debian does nothing if such the
file is a script. But when this problem had been resolved all were ok.
Hi,
It works great. There was nothing Red Hat specific as far as I could
tell.
There are a few tiny problems like the awk problem you discovered (just
link /bin/awk to /usr/bin/awk) and their script oraenv didn't work until
I'll fixed it. Also they install a few scripts in /usr/bin (oraenv,
corae
Success!
The Oracle 8i together with Oracle Webserver is running.
We installed redhat and the same error occurred, so we (gladly) switched
back, so it's no debian specific problem.
The problem seems to be not a configuration error but a bug in oracle; a
queue somewhere (we don't know) keeps one
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