Oracle9i Installation Checklist Release 1 (9.0.1) for Linux Intel June 2001 Part No. A90455-01
Purpose of this Checklist The table in this document is a checklist for you to use to assist you in preparing to install Oracle9i.
Instructions Use the Oracle9i Installation Guide Release 1 (9.0.1) for UNIX Systems and the release notes for your platform to ensure that all required steps are completed. When you have completed this checklist, use it to help you provide information you will be prompted for during installation. Note: This checklist is not a substitute for the Oracle9i
Installation Guide Release 1 (9.0.1) for UNIX Systems. Use this checklist in conjunction with the installation guide and the Oracle9i release notes for Linux Intel. The column on the left indicates requirements to be met, tasks to be completed, and information to be obtained before you begin to install Oracle9i. Use the column on the right to mark that you have confirmed you have minimum requirements, mark that you have completed tasks, and write any required information. Installation Checklist to Install Oracle9i Installation Requirements--Hardware
Requirements Confirmed?
RAM Memory allocation: Minimum 512 MB
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Installation Checklist to Install Oracle9i Swap Space: Minimum 2 x RAM or 400 MB, whichever is greater. CD-ROM drive: A CD-ROM drive capable of reading CD-ROM disks in the ISO 9660 format with RockRidge extensions. Installation Requirements--OS Software
Requirements Confirmed?
Disk Space: 3 GB Operating System: Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) is certified on SuSe 7.1, Kernel 2.4.4 and the operating system library glibc 2.2. Operating System Patches Required: No. Tuning Kernel Parameters for Oracle Required: Yes. (Refer to the Oracle9i release notes for Linux Intel to ensure that you have proper parameter settings.) X Server system software. (Refer to the installation guide for more information on the X Server System and emulator issues.) System Administration Groups
System Administration Groups for Your System:
Create OS UNIX groups for Oracle system: ■
OSDBA group : Required
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OSOPER group: Optional
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ORAINVENTORY group: Optional
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APACHE group: Recommended
dba (recommended)
Operating System Administrative Accounts
Operating System Administrative Account names for Your System
Oracle software owner (oracle): Recommended APACHE account: Recommended Preinstallation Tasks to complete before starting installation Create mount points to install Oracle from the CD-ROMs OR
Preinstallation Tasks Completed? mount point addresses: OR
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Installation Checklist to Install Oracle9i Create root-level directories and copy CD-ROMs to install Oracle from the hard drive.
directory names:
Set recommended system environmental variables: Required. See the Oracle9i release notes for Linux Intel. Server Domain Information Host name Internet protocol address Domain name
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