on 12-25-2010 1:49 PM
Hello Experts,
How to set oracle_home while installing the ecc 6.0 sr2.
Thanks in advanced.
Regards
Hemant
Hi,
you don't answer Ashish's question !!
what OS you have ?
Ashish has explained cleverly on Windows environment.
on Unix or Linux,
- logon to your oracle user
- setenv ORACLE_HOME /oracle/<SID>/102_64
hope it help you.
rgds,
Alfonsus Guritno
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Hello friend,
Set the ORACLE_HOME environment variable to the Oracle home directory :
To check the ORACLE_HOME environment variable, choose Start u2192 Settings u2192 Control Panel u2192 System and switch to the Advanced tab. Select Environment Variables.
Check if the ORACLE_HOME system variable is set to the Oracle home directory, which is the directory in which Oracle is installed. If it is not set, create a new variable.
The procedure to create a new variable is:
1. Choose New.
2. Set Variable Name to ORACLE_HOME.
3. Set Variable Value to a ORACLE home directory, such as ORACLE_HOME=C:\oracle\<SID>\920 (920 or 102_64 : It depends on your Oracle release & installation)
4. Choose OK and restart your OS.
5. The ORACLE_HOME variable is now present in the system variables list.
thanks
ashish
Hi Hemant,
It depends on OS you are using.. if u have windows, you can set it by using My Computer > Properties > Environmental var.
In Unix, you can use env command.
thanks
ashish
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When you use SAPinst to install ECC 6.0 it will automatically generate the required environment settings once you install the DB.
Check the file .dbenv.sh or .dbenv.csh - you should find the variable definition in there.
Kind regards,
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