I assume that the reader is familiar with Linux file systems, commands and tools, utilities, shells and shell scripts.
This document intends to show a simplified installation sequence for Oracle 9i database on RedHat Linux 8.x and 9.x. It is meant only as an example and if one intends to follow it, he/she should have in mind their own version of Linux, Oracle distribution and specific parameters of their own PC system.
This document also limits the installation information to Linux only, and is not intended to be used for other UNIX brands. To install Oracle 9i in other operating environments, use the Oracle Installation Guide.
I am not a DBA, nor I intend to show high skills in Oracle Administration, so please, do not ask me DBA questions. I will leave this task to the experienced DBAs :)
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You are strongly recommended to take a backup of your system before major installation and backups at regular intervals.
This document was created, using knowledge, gained from different sources -- books and web sites.
I want to express my sincere thanks to their authors!
I also want to thank the people who gave me hints and led this update to wider range of solutions.
Some of the experiences listed in the examples were gained with a lot of tests and experiments. Please feel free to experiment; that's the main key to finding a desired solution. Even you crush a system or two, it helps you in your creativity and you learn from your mistakes.
Feel free to send any comments or suggestions to evgueni@email.com