Oracle 11g Installation Guide Solaris 10 To install the software on a single system, refer to oracle database installation guide for oracle solaris. Installation of Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) on Solaris 10 (x86-64). The article is based on a default server installation as shown here.
1.Hardware Requirements #1. Determine Physical memory (at least 1.5 gigabyte (GB) of RAM) bash-3.2# /usr/sbin/prtconf grep “Memory size” Memory size: 3820 Megabytes #2. Determine swap Space equal to Physical memory (RAM). An amount of swap space must be twice to the amount of RAM. Bash-3.2# /usr/sbin/swap -s total: 205240k bytes allocated + 60564k reserved = 265804k used, 7243728k available #3. Determine Temporary space (at least 1 GB) available in /tmp bash-3.2# df -h /tmp Filesystem size used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0d0s3 4.1G 86M 4.0G 3% /tmp Changing hostname #In order to change hostname we need to change all these following files.
Bash-3.2# /etc/inet/hosts bash-3.2# /etc/inet/ipnodes bash-3.2# /etc/defaultdomain bash-3.2# /etc/defaultrouter Note:- After instalaltion made the following change to access from Xmanager. ###– To enable ssh in Solaris modify below file with option yes vi /etc/ssh/sshdconfig PermitRootLogin yes ###– Command to Enable ssh svcadm enable ssh ###– Restart ssh Service svcadm restart ssh svcs -a grep ssh ##RAC Network Configuration # Changing ip-address of e1000g0 ——————————– bash-3.2# vi /etc/hostname.e1000g0 rac1 # Changing name of e1000g1 ——————————- bash-3.2# cat /etc/hostname.e1000g1 rac1-priv ##For Private IP addresses IP Class must be different from Public.