Saturday, December 5, 2009

Oracle Database Installation Exercises


Oracle was developed as a Client/Server database, although there is a mainframe version.  Although the process is somewhat automated, the Oracle Enterprise Database is not your simple auto-run installation application.  The truth is that there is some pre-configuration work of the OS system, as well as some forethought about naming conventions and the like, that really need to be done before the actual physical installation process begins.
For this lab, you will document what you find to be some of the major differences in the installation process between the current Oracle database version and the previous version, based on information you are pointed toward.
You will be using your textbook and the Internet as your major sources of reference.  For the installation of oracle10g, 11g and 9i create a word file and save it in a word document.

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Step 1: Create a comparison document


Within the comparison document you create, include key differences such as, but not limited to:
  • Any pre-configuration of the Operating System.
  • Memory configuration consideration (both physical and logical).
  • Naming conventions of the Global Database or System Identifier (SID).
  • Online input screens within the Oracle Installer.
  • Processes that run during the installation (i.e. port assignments, directories defined, etc.).
  • Password configurations or assignments.
  • Web Services created (is there one?).
  • Any post-configuration of the Operating Ssystem.

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