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SAP 4.6 C SR2 Ides Installation on Oracle 9i

Former Member
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Hi,

Has anyone done 4.6C SR2 ides installation on Linux/Oracle 9i?

I am working on one of these installation and getting stucked.

The installation aborts and says that /oracle/817_64 directory does not exist...when actually i'm doing oracle 9i installation.

Any suggestions?

Rgds,

NK

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markus_doehr2
Active Contributor
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You seem to have an old installation CD set which looks for Oracle 8i CDs.

Markus

Former Member
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Yes, but i'm installing Oracle 9....

Can we change the scripts...?

Rgds,

NK

markus_doehr2
Active Contributor
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Not really - you need a special CD set for that - see note

557255 - Inst./Sys Copy. SAP Systems on UX/Oracle 9.2.0 with R3SETUP

Markus

Former Member
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Hi Neeraj

In the /etc/oratab, what is the parameter set to ?

have you check the enviroment variables for the users ?

Kind Regards

Marius

Former Member
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This is the content of oratab:

#

  1. This file is used by ORACLE utilities. It is created by root.sh

  2. and updated by the Database Configuration Assistant when creating

  3. a database.

  1. A colon, ':', is used as the field terminator. A new line terminates

  2. the entry. Lines beginning with a pound sign, '#', are comments.

#

  1. Entries are of the form:

  2. $ORACLE_SID:$ORACLE_HOME:<N|Y>:

#

  1. The first and second fields are the system identifier and home

  2. directory of the database respectively. The third filed indicates

  3. to the dbstart utility that the database should , "Y", or should not,

  4. "N", be brought up at system boot time.

#

  1. Multiple entries with the same $ORACLE_SID are not allowed.

#

#

*:/oracle/HDV/920_64:N

Rgds,

NK