If you have 64 bit Linux, then you can still install Grid as
described here:
http://ftp02.portera.com/Linux/Oracle-32
-environment-on-Linux-x86_64.htm
For 32 bit Linux, good description is here:
http://www.nextre.it/oracledocs/gridcontrolonsles9.html
a>
Very important is to install all libraries BEFORE running
grid installation
(including 32 bit db library), else
you will have error in the very end without clear
diagnostics.
Last downloaded OEM had a bug in installation set, which
prevented 'use
existing database' option from correct installation
without a small hack (provided on the same site). But, may
be, they already
fixed it.
And don't forget to edit startup scripts - Oracle's provided
are not
adjusted to Linux (esp. to SuSe) well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saravanavijayan Velu"
<saravanavijayan.velu oracle.com>
To: <Herman.Maseberg lomanegra.com.ar>
Cc: <suse-oracle suse.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] Grid Control
> Try setting up 10g Database first and do the GC install
with existing
> database option.
>
> -Vij
> Herman.Maseberg lomanegra.com.ar wrote:
>
> >I'll try to install Grid Control to help me to
administer the
heterogenous
> >infraestructure (Linux, Oracle, Active Directory,
SAP, etc)
> >
> >My question is, what is the best option for the
installation, take a
> >standalone server and install Grid Control ( I mean
the first option grid
> >control, database, etc) or install first Oracle 10g
and after Grid
Control?
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
> >
> >Herman
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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