Noninteractive installation and configuration, Cleaning up after a failed installation, Completing installation of oracle9 i – Oracle Audio Technologies ORACLE9I B10508-01 User Manual

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Oracle Universal Installer

Installation

4-11

List Of Parameters

The following parameters need to be defined before starting an instance that will
participate in RAC:

cluster_database = true

undo_tablespace = UNDOTBS1 or UNDOTBS2

service_names

=

sidA

or

sidB

instance_name

=

sidA

or

sidB

instance_number

= 1 or 2

thread = 1 or 2

cluster_database_instances = 4 # optional

Completing Installation of Oracle9i Server Enterprise Edition

If no errors occurred during installation, then your installation is complete. To
create a database and instance, use the DBCA tool (refer to

"Database Configuration

Assistant (DBCA)"

on page 5-2).

Non-Interactive Installation and Configuration

For non-interactive installations, use the

Silent Mode Installation

, which is

described in

Chapter 1, "Oracle9i Installation Planning"

on page 1-16

.

Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation

If an installation fails, then (before you attempt another installation) you might need
to remove files that the Oracle Universal Installer created during the last session.

To clean up after a failed installation:

1.

Start the Oracle Universal Installer.

2.

Click the De-install Products button and select any products that were left after
the failed installation.

3.

Click the Remove button.

To complete the clean up, you might need to manually remove the

ORA_ROOT

directory.

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