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10g Release 2 (10.2) for Linux x86

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A Installing and Configuring Oracle Database Using Response Files

This appendix describes how to install and configure Oracle products using response files. It includes information about the following topics:

A.1 Introduction

You can automate the installation and configuration of Oracle software, either fully or partially, by specifying a response file when you start Oracle Universal Installer. Oracle Universal Installer uses the values contained in the response file to provide answers to some or all of Oracle Universal Installer prompts:

The following table describes several reasons why you might want to run Oracle Universal Installer in silent mode or suppressed mode:

Mode Uses
Silent Use silent mode if you want to:
  • Complete an unattended installation, which you might schedule using operating system utilities such as at

  • Complete several similar installations on multiple systems without user interaction

  • Install the software on a system that does not have X Window System software installed on it

Oracle Universal Installer displays progress information in the terminal that you used to start it, but it does not display any of Oracle Universal Installer screens.

Suppressed Use suppressed mode if you want to complete similar Oracle software installations on more than one system, providing default answers to some, but not all of Oracle Universal Installer prompts.

If you do not specify information required for a particular Installer screen in the response file, Oracle Universal Installer displays that screen. It suppresses screens for which you have provided all of the required information.


A.1.1 Installation Overview

To install and configure Oracle products using Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode, follow these steps:


Note:

You must complete all required preinstallation tasks on a system before running Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode.

  1. Prepare a response file.

  2. Run Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode.

These steps are described in the following sections.

A.2 Preparing a Response File

This section describes the methods that you can use to prepare a response file for use during silent-mode or suppressed-mode installations:

A.2.1 Editing a Response File Template

This method is most useful for the Instant Client, Administrator, or Runtime installation types.

Oracle provides response file templates for each product and installation type, and for each configuration tool. These files are located in the client/response directory on the DVD.


Note:

If you copied the software to a hard disk, the response files are located in the Disk1/response directory.

Table A-1 lists the response files provided with Oracle Client.

Table A-1 Response Files

Response File Description
instantclient.rsp Instant Client installation of Oracle Client
clientadmin.rsp Administrator installation of Oracle Client
clientruntime.rsp Runtime installation of Oracle Client
clientcustom.rsp Custom installation of Oracle Client

To prepare a response file:

  1. Copy the response file from the response file directory to a directory on your system:

    $ cp /directory_path/response/response_file.rsp local_directory
    
    

    In this example, directory_path is the path of the client directory on the DVD. If you have copied the software to a hard drive, you can edit the file in the response directory if you prefer.

  2. Open the response file in a text editor:

    $ vi /local_dir/response_file.rsp
    
    
  3. Edit the file, following the instructions in the file.


    Note:

    Oracle Universal Installer or configuration assistant fails if you do not correctly configure the response file. Refer to the "Silent-Mode Response File Error Handling" section for more information about troubleshooting a failed silent-mode installation.

A.2.2 Recording a Response File

This method is most useful for Custom or software-only installations.

You can use Oracle Universal Installer in interactive mode to record a response file that you can edit and then use to complete silent-mode or suppressed-mode installations. When you are recording the response file, you can either complete the installation, or you can exit from Oracle Universal Installer on the Summary page, before it starts to copy the software to the system.


Note:

You cannot use record mode to create a response file during an installation that uses the Basic Installation method.

To record a new response file:

  1. Complete the preinstallation tasks listed in Chapter 2.

    When you run Oracle Universal Installer to record a response file, it checks the system to verify that it meets the requirements to install the software. For this reason, Oracle recommends that you complete all of the required preinstallation tasks and record the response file while completing an installation.

  2. If you have not installed Oracle software on this system previously, create the oraInst.loc file, as described in the previous section.

  3. Ensure that the Oracle software owner user (typically oracle) has permissions to create or write to the Oracle home path that you will specify when you run Oracle Universal Installer.

  4. To record a response file, enter a command similar to the following to start Oracle Universal Installer:


    Note:

    Do not specify a relative path to the response file. If you specify a relative path, Oracle Universal Installer fails.

    $ /directory_path/runInstaller -record -destinationFile filename
    
    

    In the previous example:

    • directory_path is the path of the client directory on the DVD, or the path of the Disk1 directory on the hard drive

    • The -record parameter specifies that you want to record the responses that you enter in a response file

    • filename is the full path and file name of the response file that you want to record

  5. On each Installer screen, specify the required information.

  6. When Oracle Universal Installer displays the Summary screen, do one of the following:

    • Click Install to create the response file, then continue with the installation.

    • Click Cancel, then Yes to create the response file but exit from Oracle Universal Installer without installing the software.

    The response file is saved in the location that you specified using the -destinationFile option.

  7. If you did not complete the installation, delete the Oracle home directory that Oracle Universal Installer created using the path you specified on the Specify File Locations screen.

  8. Before using the recorded response file on another system, use a text editor to edit the file and make any required changes.

    Use the comments in the file as a guide when editing it.

A.3 Running Oracle Universal Installer in Silent or Suppressed Mode

To run Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode, follow these steps:

  1. Complete the preinstallation tasks listed in Chapter 2.

  2. Log in as the Oracle software owner user (typically oracle).

  3. If you are completing a suppressed-mode installation, set the DISPLAY environment variable.


    Note:

    You do not have to set the DISPLAY environment variable if you are completing a silent-mode installation.

  4. To start Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode, enter a command similar to the following:


    Note:

    Do not specify a relative path to the response file. If you specify a relative path, Oracle Universal Installer fails.

    • $ /directory_path/runInstaller [-silent] [-noconfig] -responseFile filename
      
      

    In this example:

    • directory_path is the path of the client directory on the DVD or the path of the Disk1 directory on the hard drive.

    • -silent indicates that you want to run Oracle Universal Installer in silent mode.

    • -noconfig suppresses running the configuration assistants during installation, and a software-only installation is performed instead.

    • filename is the full path and file name of the installation response file that you configured.


    Note:

    For more information about other options for the runInstaller command, enter the following command:
    $ /directory_path/runInstaller -help
    

  5. When the installation completes, log in as the root user and run the root.sh script:

    $ su
    # /oracle_home_path/root.sh