Preserving Your Oracle Database 10g Environment when Upgrading from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 An Oracle White
Page 10 the same user and group ID values as in the RHAS2.1 files. Be sure to set a password for the user who installed Oracle. Oracle Uni
Page 11 Platforms Part No. B10766-04. If configuration errors cause a node to go into a reboot loop, boot to single-user mode, as describe
Preserving Your Oracle Database 10g Environment when Upgrading from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 AS to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 August 2004 Aut
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Page 4 It is likely that, as an administrator, you will need to preserve other configuration files and user files. This document only addr
Page 5 5. The CRS stack The srvctl stop syntax for shutting down RAC, ASM, and node applications is described in the appendix “Server Co
Page 6 # tar –tvjf oracle-bak.tar.bz2 The –j option causes tar to use bzip2 compression and results in a smaller archive. If you prefer to
Page 7 https://www.redhat.com/security/notes Apply any kernel customizations required at your site and reboot, if necessary. If you need
Page 8 a. Files to Copy Directly As root, verify that your umask is 022 and set it if it is not. # umask # umask 022 Copy the following
Page 9 When copying the contents of a directory, remember to copy files and directories with names that begin with ., such as .ssh. and .p
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