The Finish Updates screen shows the successful download of the updates. Click Close. After you download updates, transfer the update file to a directory on the server where you plan to run the installation.
If you have an existing Oracle Database Client 11 g Release 2 In the Download Software Updates screen, select one of the following options, and click Next :. Use My Oracle Support credentials for download to download and apply the latest software updates. Provide the proxy server information for your site, along with a user account that has access to the local area network through which the server is connecting. The proxy realm information is case-sensitive. If you do not have a proxy realm, then you do not need to provide an entry for the Proxy Username, Proxy Password, and Proxy Realm fields.
Click Test Connection to ensure that your proxy settings are correctly entered, and the installer can download the updates. The Apply Software Updates screen is displayed if you select to download the software updates or provide the pre-downloaded software downloads location.
If you selected Use My Oracle Support credentials for download in the previous screen, then select Download and apply all updates , and click Next. If you selected Use pre-downloaded software updates, then select Apply all updates , and click Next. The Select Product Languages screen enables you to select the language in which you want to run the product.
Select the product language from the Available Languages list, transfer it to the Selected Languages list. Click Next. Oracle Base : This path appears by default. You can change the path based on your requirement. The Oracle Base section is not displayed if you select Instant Client as the type of installation in step 5. In the Software Location section, accept the default value or enter the Oracle home directory path in which you want to install Oracle components.
The directory path should not contain spaces. If you selected Custom as the type of installation in step 5, then the Available Product Components screen is displayed. Select the products that you want to install and click Next. In step 10, if you select Oracle Scheduler Agent as one of the components that you want to install, then the Oracle Database Scheduler Agent screen is displayed.
The Perform Prerequisite Checks screen verifies if your computer meets the minimum system requirements to install the desired product. The Install Product screen shows the progress of a client installation. If you are performing a Custom installation, and selected Oracle Net Listener from the list of components to install in step 10, then go to 'Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant' for instructions.
Perform the following to configure the listener and naming methods using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant:. In the Listener Configuration screen, enter a Listener name or accept the default value. In the Listener Configuration, Select Protocol screen, select one or more protocols from the Available Protocols list, and move it to the Selected Protocols list.
Select No if you do not want to configure an additional listener, and click Next. In the Naming Methods Configuration screen, select Yes to configure naming methods. In the Naming Methods Configuration screen, select the naming method you want from the list of Available Naming Methods and then click Next. In the Net Service Name Configuration screen, select the protocol for the database you want to access, and click Next. In the Net Service Name Configuration screen, enter the Host name of the computer where the Oracle database is installed.
Use the standard port number, or specify a different port number, and click Next. In most cases, the test fails only because the default user name and password Oracle Universal Installer supplies in the dialog box do not match the user name and password for the target database.
Click Change Login , reenter the user name and password, and then click OK. You can also run Oracle Net Configuration Assistant after the installation in standalone mode to configure the listener, naming methods, net service names, and directory server usage. Select Upgrade to upgrade the existing Oracle Database Client software to the latest version. In the Specify Installation Location screen, accept the default Software Location value or enter the Oracle home directory path in which you want to install Oracle components.
The Apply Software Updates screen is displayed if you select to download the software updates or provide the pre-downloaded software updates location. Select either Download and apply all updates or Apply all updates , as applicable, and click Next. Note: Print the page with the list of downloadable files. It contains a list of part numbers and their corresponding descriptions that you may need to refer during the installation process.
This method is particularly useful if you need to perform multiple installations of Oracle Database Client. Do not use Oracle Universal Installer from an earlier Oracle product release to install components from this release.
Use the same installation media to install Oracle Database Client on all supported Windows platforms. If you reinstall Oracle software into an Oracle home directory where Oracle Database Client is already installed, you must reinstall any components that were installed before you began the reinstallation.
This version is required to run Oracle Universal Installer and several Oracle assistants. Insert the Oracle Database Client installation media and navigate to the client directory. Alternatively, navigate to the directory where you downloaded or copied the installation files. Starting with Oracle Database 11 g Release 2 To start Oracle Universal Installer to download updates, enter the following command:. Provide the My Oracle Support user name and password, and provide proxy settings if needed on the Provide My Oracle Support credentials screen.
Then, enter the Download location and click Download on the Download software updates screen. If updates are available, then they are downloaded in the location provided. The Finish Updates screen shows the successful download of the updates. Click Close. After you download updates, transfer the update file to a directory on the server where you plan to run the installation.
If you have an existing Oracle Database Client 11 g Release 2 In the Download Software Updates screen, select one of the following options, and click Next :. Use My Oracle Support credentials for download to download and apply the latest software updates. Provide the proxy server information for your site, along with a user account that has access to the local area network through which the server is connecting. The proxy realm information is case-sensitive. If you do not have a proxy realm, then you do not need to provide an entry for the Proxy Username, Proxy Password, and Proxy Realm fields.
Click Test Connection to ensure that your proxy settings are correctly entered, and the installer can download the updates.
The Apply Software Updates screen is displayed if you select to download the software updates or provide the pre-downloaded software downloads location. If you selected Use My Oracle Support credentials for download in the previous screen, then select Download and apply all updates , and click Next. If you selected Use pre-downloaded software updates, then select Apply all updates , and click Next.
The Select Product Languages screen enables you to select the language in which you want to run the product. Select the product language from the Available Languages list, transfer it to the Selected Languages list.
Click Next. Oracle Base : This path appears by default. You can change the path based on your requirement. The Oracle Base section is not displayed if you select Instant Client as the type of installation in step 5. In the Software Location section, accept the default value or enter the Oracle home directory path in which you want to install Oracle components. The directory path should not contain spaces.
If you selected Custom as the type of installation in step 5, then the Available Product Components screen is displayed. Select the products that you want to install and click Next. In step 10, if you select Oracle Scheduler Agent as one of the components that you want to install, then the Oracle Database Scheduler Agent screen is displayed. The Perform Prerequisite Checks screen verifies if your computer meets the minimum system requirements to install the desired product.
The Install Product screen shows the progress of a client installation. If you are performing a Custom installation, and selected Oracle Net Listener from the list of components to install in step 10, then go to 'Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant' for instructions.
Perform the following to configure the listener and naming methods using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant:. In the Listener Configuration screen, enter a Listener name or accept the default value. In the Listener Configuration, Select Protocol screen, select one or more protocols from the Available Protocols list, and move it to the Selected Protocols list.
Select No if you do not want to configure an additional listener, and click Next. The Additional Setup is required for all installations. If you have not used the "oracle-rdbms-servergR2-preinstall" package to perform all prerequisites, you will need to manually perform the following setup tasks.
The following packages are listed as required, including the bit version of some of the packages. Many of the packages should be installed already. We are not going to use the extra groups, but include them if you do plan on using them. Duplication saves time because you copy the files of an existing database, referred to as a seed database , to the correct locations.
Easy duplication. By creating a template containing your database settings, you can easily create a duplicate database without specifying parameters twice. This type of template contains both the structure and the physical data files of an existing database, referred to as the seed database. Your new database starts as a copy of the seed database, and requires only the following changes:. The data files for the seed database are stored in compressed RMAN backup format in a file with a.
The seed database control file is stored in a file with. This type of template is used to create a new database. It contains the characteristics of the database to be created.
Nonseed templates are more flexible than their seed counterparts because all data files and online redo log files are created to your specification, and names, sizes, and other attributes can be changed as required. Users perform numerous, complex queries that process large volumes of data. Response time, accuracy, and availability are key issues. These queries SELECT statements range from a fetch of a few records to queries that sort thousands of records from many different tables.
Many concurrent users perform numerous transactions that require rapid access to data. Availability, speed, concurrency, and recoverability are key issues. This template allows you maximum flexibility in defining a database because you can change any of the settings for the database being created.
In the Operations window, select Manage Templates and click Next. In the Template Management window, select Create a database template and one of the following options, and click Next. Using an existing template, you can create a new template based on the predefined template settings.
You can add or change any template settings such as initialization parameters, storage parameters, or whether to use custom scripts. You can create a new template that contains structural information from an existing database, including database options, tablespaces, data files, and initialization parameters. User-defined schemas and their data will not be part of the created template. The source database can be either local or remote. Select this option when you want the new database to be structurally similar to the source database, but not contain the same data.
You can create a new template that has both the structural information and physical data files of an existing database. Databases created using such a template are identical to the source database. User-defined schemas and their data will be part of the created template.
The source database must be local. Select this option when you want a template from which you can create an exact replica of the source database. When creating templates from existing databases, you can translate file paths into Optimal Flexible Architecture OFA or maintain existing file paths. OFA is a set of file naming and placement guidelines for Oracle software and databases. Using OFA is recommended if the target computer on which you plan to create a database using the template has a different directory structure than computer on which the template was defined.
Standard file paths can be used if the target computer has a directory structure that is similar to the directory structure on the source computer. When you delete a template, it is no longer available to create a new database or a new template. In the Template Management window, select Delete a database template and click Next.
This OBE steps you through the tasks in this chapter and includes annotated screenshots. Skip Headers. Before you start the installation process, see the following sections for information about prerequisites and installation choices: Checking Prerequisites Deciding on Installation Choices If you do not create a database during installation, then you must run DBCA at some point after installation to create a database.
Note: After you create a database, either during installation or as a standalone operation, you do not have to create another. Each Oracle instance works with a single database only. Rather than requiring that you create multiple databases to accommodate different applications, Oracle Database uses a single database, and accommodates multiple applications by enabling you to separate data into different schemas within the single database.
See "About User Accounts" for more information about schemas. Checking Prerequisites Before installing the software, OUI performs several automated checks to ensure that your computer fulfills the basic hardware and software requirements for an Oracle Database installation. The requirements may vary depending upon the type of computer and operating system you are using, but some prerequisites include: There is a minimum of 1 GB of physical memory. Sufficient paging space is available.
The appropriate service packs or patches for your operating system are installed. An appropriate file system format is being used. See Also: Oracle Database Installation Guide for your platform for more information about exact requirements. Deciding on Installation Choices Oracle Universal Installer guides you through an interview phase where you specify your choices for installation and database creation.
Note: If you must create a new database, then Oracle recommends that you install a preconfigured database, which is faster and easier. You can customize the database after it has been created. Installation Method The installation methods are divided into Desktop Class and Server Class: Desktop Class —This installation class is most appropriate for laptop or desktop computers. Installation Type When you install Oracle Database during basic and advanced installations, you need answers for the questions listed in this section.
Your choices are: Enterprise Edition —This installation type is the full-featured Oracle Database product that provides data management for enterprise-level applications. What are your database configuration options?
Software Installation Directories you must specify the directory in which the Oracle Database software is installed, or the location where the product binary files are copied from the installation media. Database File Location A database includes several files that store the user data, database metadata, and information required to recover from failures. You can select from the following options: File System —This default option creates database files that are managed by the file system of your operating system.
If you are not certain about which option to use, then select File System the default. With Oracle Database 11 g release 2 About Advanced Installation During advanced installations using the Server Class method you are prompted to make the additional choices listed in this section, and the choices for a typical installation.
Product Languages You choose which language the software should use after it is installed. Database Configuration Type You select a template to use when configuring the database. Database Configuration Options You can choose how to configure the database created by the installer. Database Management Options You specify whether to manage your database centrally or locally using Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Recovery Options You specify whether automated backups should be configured for the database. Note: To use Oracle ASM for recovery area storage, you must have installed Oracle ASM as part of an Oracle grid infrastructure installation and created one or more disk groups before performing the Oracle Database installation. Installing Oracle Database Software This section briefly describes the steps for a desktop-class installation.
Note: The following steps describe the Oracle Universal Installer workflow for a host computer that has no previous Oracle software installed. If your host computer has Oracle software installed, then you may see a different workflow.
Note: With Oracle Database, you typically have a single database that hosts multiple applications. You do not need multiple databases to run different applications.
Instead, you separate the objects that support each different application into different schemas in the same database. However, there may be situations in which you want to create multiple Oracle databases on the same host computer.
When you do this with DBCA, the new databases typically use the same Oracle home directory as the first database, but store database data files separately from those of the first database. Most windows provide default settings. Step 2 - Database Templates This window enables you to select the type of database to create.
Oracle ships templates for the following two workload types: General purpose or transaction processing Data warehouse Click Show Details to see the configuration for each type of database. Step 4 - Management Options Use this window to set up your database so it can be managed with Oracle Enterprise Manager. Then, select one option: If the Oracle Management Agent is installed on your host computer, then you can choose central management by selecting Register with Grid Control for centralized management and then selecting the Management Service.
Step 6 - Database File Locations In this window, specify the type of storage you would like your database to use. Then specify the locations for the Oracle database files.
Step 7 - Recovery Configuration When you create a new database, it is important to configure the database so you can recover your data if a system failure occurs. The archiving of online redo log files has the following advantages: A database backup, with online and archived redo log files, guarantees that you can recover all committed transactions if the operating system or hardware fails.
When creating your database, you can select the following options: Specify Fast Recovery Area —Select this option to specify a backup and recovery area and its directory location and size. Step 9 - Initialization Parameters The links in this window provide access to additional windows that enable you to change the default initialization parameter settings.
These parameters fall into the following categories: Memory Sizing Character Sets Connection Mode You can also click the All Initialization Parameters button at the bottom of the window to display a list of all the database initialization parameters and their current settings.
Memory Use this window to set the initialization parameters that control how the database manages its memory. You can choose from the following methods for memory management: Typical —This method requires little configuration, and allocates memory as a percentage of total overall physical system memory. See Also: Chapter 5, "Managing the Oracle Instance" for more information about memory management options. Sizing In th is tab, you specify the smallest block size and the maximum number of operating system user processes that can simultaneously connect to the database.
Character Sets U se this tab to define the character sets used by your database. Database Character Set— In this section, select one of the following options: Use the Default— Select this option to select only the language currently used by the operating system for all your database users and database applications. Applications connecting to a database that uses AL32UTF8 for character data processing must be correctly programmed to work with such character sets.
Always verify the character set requirements of the applications that use the database. Contact the application vendor and ask for a Unicode-capable version, if your current application version does not support the Unicode standard. Connection Mode Us e this window to select the database mode. You can run the database in either of the following modes: Dedicated Server Mode —This mode allows a dedicated server process for each user process.
Step 10 - Database Storage In this window, a navigation tree displays the storage structure of your database control files, data files, online redo log groups, and so forth. Step 11 - Creation Options In this window, select any of the following options for creating the database: Create Database —Select this option to create your database now. Follow the instructions in the DBCA guided workflow. Select the database to delete and click Finish. If you use a template, then you do not have to define the database.
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