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Re: installing oracle 8.1.7 on a RH Linux 6.2
- To: Chen Naor <chen(at-nospam)lilux.co.il>
- Subject: Re: installing oracle 8.1.7 on a RH Linux 6.2
- From: Yaniv Kimchi <yaniv(at-nospam)zvia.org.il>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 09:07:44 +0300 (IDT)
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Chen Naor wrote:
Hi Chen,
I work a lot with Oracle 8.1.7 for Linux.
1. You need AT LEAST 256 MB of Ram !!!
2. the jre comes with Oracle so do not worry about this.
> Hello All,
> I have some problem with install oracle on my linux box.
>
> Here is my configuration:
>
>
>
> Hardware:
>
> CPU: Intel Celleron 533MHz
>
> RAM: 196 MB
>
> HD: 15GB
>
>
>
> OS:
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> RedHat 6.2
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> Kernel: 2.2.19
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>
>
> Software:
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> JRE-1.1.8v3 - install on /usr/jre
>
> I want to install Oracle for Linux 8.1.7.
>
> When I run the installer I get: (under X windows logged in as oracle user)
>
>
>
> [oracle@smallboy linux]$ ./runInstaller
>
> The Java RunTime Environment was not found at à/bin/jre. Hence, the Oracle
> Universal Installer cannot be run.
>
> Please visit http://www.javasoft.com and install JRE version 1.1.8 or higher
> and try again.
>
> : No such file or directory
>
>
>
> As you can see the installer search for the JRE in a place that not exist
> (à/bin/jre).
>
> The à at à/bin/jre is not a typo, this is exactly what I get.
>
> Any help will be very appreciated. (The support guys and girls from Oracle
> didn't succeed to solve this problem).
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Chen
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