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Oracle installation [message #338095] Sun, 03 August 2008 08:57 Go to next message
liamadherne
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Hellow Everybody,

I have a requirement of installing Oracle server and client on the same UNIX box, I have done it before with two different os users say oracle10(for database) and oracle9i(for client).

Is there any possibilty to install oracle database 10g and oracle 9i client under a same OS user?, if Yes

I wonder how to define the two oracle homes under a same profile,as two profiles can't exist for the single user.

Actually, client installation is the application requiremet which we are going to implement soon.

Appreciate if you have any suggestions in this regard.

Thanks in Advance.
Liam.
Re: Oracle installation [message #338096 is a reply to message #338095] Sun, 03 August 2008 09:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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same profile, just two different ORACLE_HOME.
Define/export ORACLE_HOME before starting the installation.
Any future references to the specific binaries could be done by just exporting the same ORACLE_HOME.
Re: Oracle installation [message #338097 is a reply to message #338095] Sun, 03 August 2008 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
liamadherne
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Thanks a lot I got it.

Do I have not to set the oracle home in .profile, rather on the os prompt in both the times when I am installation Oracle 10g and when I am installing oracle 9i.

But, after both the installations are complete, will there be any complications apart from manually going to the Oracle home rather then typing $ORACLE_HOME to go into the oracle home directory.

Will there be any issues in this sort of setup.

Thanks for your reply.
Liam
Re: Oracle installation [message #338099 is a reply to message #338097] Sun, 03 August 2008 09:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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>>Do I have not to set the oracle home in .profile, rather on the os prompt in both the times when I am installation Oracle 10g and when I am installing oracle 9i.
Upto you. You can set in .profile both ORACLE_HOMEs and comment them accordingly to whatever environment you want.
Or just export them manually everytime
or just source them from a text file everytime you login.
or a simple shell script that will prompt to set the environment for you.
All works.
Re: Oracle installation [message #338101 is a reply to message #338095] Sun, 03 August 2008 10:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
liamadherne
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I would appreciate if you could share the script with me or direct me to some URL

Thanks.
Liam
Re: Oracle installation [message #338103 is a reply to message #338101] Sun, 03 August 2008 10:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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Just google.
Tons of resources.
This is from another orafaq member.
http://dbataj.blogspot.com/2008/02/managing-multiple-oraclehome-on-same.html
Re: Oracle installation [message #338104 is a reply to message #338101] Sun, 03 August 2008 10:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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And search the forums. Many examples
http://www.orafaq.com/forum/m/260662/42800/?srch=multiple+ORACLE_HOME#msg_260662
Re: Oracle installation [message #338105 is a reply to message #338095] Sun, 03 August 2008 10:40 Go to previous message
liamadherne
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Thankx a lot Mahesh Laughing
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