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15) ORA_NLS33 specifies the directory under which Oracle will store its *.nlb files (which define languages,
territories, character sets, and linguistic sorting orders), and is necessary only if ORACLE_HOME has multiple
versions of directories under which *.nlb files will be placed. The default is
$ORACLE_HOME/ocommon/nls/admin/data.
Specify ORA_NLS33 by including the following line in the .bash_profile file:
ORA_NLS33=$ORACLE_HOME/ocommon/nls/admin/data; export ORA_NLS33
16) Log out, and then log back in as oracle, in order to reset your environment to the values you just specified
in the .bash_profile file that you just edited.
17) Verify the correct setting of your PATH, by typing:
echo $PATH
Ensure that the following paths are in your PATH definition, in addition to the $ORACLE_HOME/bin that
you just added to the PATH:
/bin
/usr/bin
/usr/local/bin
(If any of these are missing, edit the .bash_profile script and append them to the PATH definition.
After that is done, go back and restart with step 16.
18) Ensure X windows is configured correctly on the local system, by typing:
xclock &
If you get an Xlib error similar to "Failed to connect to server" or "Connection refused by server", enter the
following command in your workstation's session (NOT from a window that is logged onto your database
server):
xhost +server_machine_name
INSTALL ORACLE:
Oracle must be installed from a GUI console. This is the accomplished by using the normal GNOME or KDE
desktop.
1) Start the Oracle installer, by typing:
cd /mnt/cdrom
./runInstaller
If the installer does not start, please review all previous steps, as the most likely cause is that a previous
failed install has not been cleaned up or the environment variables are missing or incorrect.
a) A GUI screen appears which welcomes you to the Java-based Oracle installer. Click the Next button.
b) Verify that the Source path says:
/mnt/cdrom/stage/products.jar
The Destination path should be the same as your $ORACLE_HOME environment variable.
Click Next.
c) At the "Available Products" screen, select "Oracle 8i Enterprise Editition 8.1.6.1.0". Click Next.
d) At the "Installation Types" screen, select "Custom". Click Next.
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