Good reference for Solaris/Linux Oracle RDBMS installations (better/easier
to follow than the OTN documentation):
http://www.dbspecialists.com/presentations.html
Solaris:
http://www.dbspecialists.com/files/presentations/oracle10gsolaris.html
Linux:
http://www.dbspecialists.com/files/presentations/oracle10glinux.html
On specific catch: If installing on Fedora or some other flavor of Linux
must "fool" the Oracle installer by editing the /etc release file (on Fedora
7 edit file and change "Fedora Release 7" to "redhat release 5")
*$ cat /etc/fedora-release
*
Thanks.
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Tore Halset <halse..vv.ntnu.no> wrote:
> On 22. juni. 2008, at 02.05, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
>
> If you mean, run Cayenne unit and integration tests,
>>
>
> Yes.
>
> then my goal is to install a range of databases in our Cayenne zone and
>> have Hudson run them automatically. I've spent quite a few hours on this
>> already, but am finding it very difficult to install things in the
>> restricted sandbox we have inside the zone. If you have more Solaris
>> experience and can navigate around the limits imposed by the zone, I'd love
>> help to get them installed. Unfortunately from tomorrow I am travelling for
>> a month, so I'll not be very available for a little while.
>>
>
> So what have you installed? It is some years since I used Solaris for
> anything serious.
>
>
>> Oracle has a free license for Windows/Linux (but not Solaris I think) with
>> the limitation of only being able to create a single database. We do our
>> testing in our office with this version running on Windows. You have to
>> register on the Oracle web site and they send you endless marketing
>> information.
>>
>
> I have downloaded this for linux and have a box to install it on. Should
> probably try to install it.. Just afraid of all the uninteresting
> oracle-trouble I will get into...
>
> - Tore.
>
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