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Oracle 9i (9.2.0.1) install Redhat 7.3

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Spanker

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Nov 1, 2002, 3:31:40 PM11/1/02
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Hello All,
I am trying to install Oracle 9.2.0.1 on Redhat 7.3 and keep getting the
following error:

Error in invoking target install of make file
/u01/product/9.2.0/plsql/ins_plsql.mk

After reading of a fix for Oracle 9.2.0.1 where you change the
/u01/product/9.2.0/bin/genclntsh
by modifing the line LD_SELF_CONTAINED to LD_SELF_CONTAINED=" " and running
genclntsh.
I recieve hundreds of warning messages and this is the end of that run

/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn9.a(ntpass.o): In function `ntpassit':
ntpass.o(.text+0xf0): multiple definition of `ntpassit'
/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn8.a(ntpass.o)(.text+0xd0): first defined here
/usr/bin/ld: Warning: size of symbol `ntpassit' changed from 167 to 173 in
/oracle/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn9.a(ntpass.o)
/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn9.a(ntpass.o): In function `ntrecvhdl':
ntpass.o(.text+0x1c0): multiple definition of `ntrecvhdl'
/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn8.a(ntpass.o)(.text+0x178): first defined here
/usr/bin/ld: Warning: size of symbol `ntrecvhdl' changed from 115 to 124 in
/oracle/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libn9.a(ntpass.o)
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Created /oracle/u01/product/9.2.0/lib/libclntst9.a

Once again I tried to continue the linking but it still fails. I have tried
backreving my binutils to the version that was shipped with Redhat 7.0 (as
recommended by oracle for version 9.1.0) without success. Any ideas on how
to get around this error would be greatly appreciated.

Jeffrey Hunter

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Nov 26, 2002, 12:23:08 AM11/26/02
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I have several ways of accomplishing this install. Take a look at my site:

http://www.iDevelopment.info

Navigate to "Oracle" -> "DBA Tips" and look for the Linux section. Hope this
helps

Cheers,
-- jeff
=================================
Jeff Hunter
Sr. Database Administrator
http://www.idevelopment.info
jhu...@idevelopment.info


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John Williamson

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Nov 29, 2002, 4:04:26 AM11/29/02
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I got this working on RH7.3 by following guidelines very similar to
Jeff's. The only thing I did different from you is that I changed
LD_SELF_CONTAINED="" (not LD_SELF_CONTAINED=" "). I don't know for
sure if this makes a difference, but if all else fails, it's maybe
worth a shot.

Good luck,

John

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Da Man

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Nov 29, 2002, 8:21:09 PM11/29/02
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What kind of hardware do you have for that Redhat system. I was
curious if it will run on Intel Pentium 3 or 4 systems with enough
memory. The documentation from oracle recommends a Xeon processor and
500 Meg of ram, can it be run on less?

On 29 Nov 2002 01:04:26 -0800, jgwill...@wcsnet.co.uk (John

John Williamson

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Nov 30, 2002, 12:43:47 PM11/30/02
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Jeff,

Is is quite an old low-spec box. It has an AMD-K6 3D processor and
also 512MB Ram. It used to have quite a lot of free disk space-17GB,
but with 9i/R1 and 9i/R2 installed that has taken up quite a chunk.

From past experience installing Oracle products on Linux RH servers I
would imagine that the 512MB min for RAM would be correct for the
latest versions of their RBMS's. This is probably as far as this box
will take me with Oracle stuff.

Regards

John


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Pablo Sanchez

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Nov 30, 2002, 1:02:49 PM11/30/02
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Da Man <je...@sympatico.ca> wrote in news:pf4guuc4s6f29ono3mmn8e31rt2afk8kc2@
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>
> What kind of hardware do you have for that Redhat system. I was
> curious if it will run on Intel Pentium 3 or 4 systems with enough
> memory. The documentation from oracle recommends a Xeon processor
> and 500 Meg of ram, can it be run on less?

One of my machines, I have RH 7.3 installed on a PII @ 266Mhz with
Oracle 8i running on it. Runs 'okay' Doesn't die. :)
--
Pablo Sanchez, High-Performance Database Engineering
http://www.hpdbe.com

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