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# groupadd dba # groupadd oinstall # groupadd asmdba # groupadd asmadmin # echo 'oracle localhost:/export/home/&' /etc/autohome # useradd -g oinstall -G dba,asmdba,asmadmin -m -d /home/oracle -s /bin/bash oracle # passwd oracle Note: '#' sign means that you need execute this command as root user. You can separate ASM and DBA roles between more users. You can create for example 'asm' user as ASM administrator. If you don't plan to use ASM then you don't need to create asmdba and asmadmin groups. Setting System parameters Execute following commands to configure system settings for Oracle. # projadd -U oracle -K 'project.max-shm-memory=(priv,5g,deny)' user.oracle # projmod -sK 'project.max-sem-nsems=(priv,512,deny)' user.oracle # projmod -sK 'project.max-sem-ids=(priv,128,deny)' user.oracle # projmod -sK 'project.max-shm-ids=(priv,128,deny)' user.oracle Note: - Use 'projects -l user.oracle' command to check the settings.
Values for max-sem-nsems, max-sem-ids, max-shm-ids as shown in above example are the defaults. You need not to specified them unless you want to set higher values. More info at - Example (as above) represents setting for 'oracle' user. In case your 'dba' group will contain more members than 'oracle' user then define limits for group (group.dba) instead of user (user.oracle). Execute following commands to configure network settings for Oracle.
ORACLEBASE=/opt/oracle ORACLEHOME=$ORACLEBASE/112 ORACLESID=ORA11GR2 CRSHOME=/opt/grid/112 LDLIBRARYPATH=$ORACLEHOME/lib:$CRSHOME/lib PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:$ORACLEHOME/bin:$CRSHOME/bin export ORACLEBASE ORACLEHOME ORACLESID LDLIBRARYPATH PATH Note: This configuration assumes that user oracle is using Bash as default shell. CRSHOME is optional. You don't need to set CRSHOME in case Grid will be not installed. Save the.bashprofile and execute following commands for load new enviroment.
Tar xvzf rlwrap-0.37.tar.gz cd rlwrap-0.37./configure make # make install echo 'alias sqlplus='/usr/local/bin/rlwrap sqlplus' /home/oracle/.bashprofile echo 'alias rman='/usr/local/bin/rlwrap rman' /home/oracle/.bashprofile echo 'alias adrci='/usr/local/bin/rlwrap adrci' /home/oracle/.bashprofile. /home/oracle/.bashprofile UX: useradd: ERROR: Unable to create the home directory: No such file or directory.
Create specified directory where home directory will be located. In example for /export/home/oracle home you need to execute 'mkdir -p /export/home' directory. UX: useradd: ERROR: Unable to create the home directory: Operation not applicable.
If you have been specified /home/oracle (or any directory under /home) check /etc/autohome for relevant entry (See the Pre-Instalation Tasks - Create oracle User Account). Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors Could not execute auto check for display colors using command /usr/openwin/bin/xdpyinfo. Check if the DISPLAY variable is set.