Monday, December 18, 2006

EBS 11.5.10 install

After installing Oracle Linux and staging the dvd's (using adautostg.pl), I started the install.

On each external hard disk I created two virtual hard disks, so I decided to install the APPL_TOP on it's own disk. This way I want to create a shared APPL_TOP, by installing the APPL_TOP once and then share it with my other node.
When using the shared appl_top feature in 11.5.10, you must also share the technology stack (iAS and 8.0.6 directory's).

I created the shares using the mount command on the machine where the software was not installed. I also had to start the NFS proces.
mount -t nfs machine1:/appl /appl
mount -t nfs machine1:/ebs/prodora/8.0.6 /ebs/prodora/8.0.6
mount -t nfs machine1:/ebs/prodora/iAS /ebs/prodora/iAS

Now, from the second machine I can see and work with the directory's mentioned above...

The install went perfect and completed without errors


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Iqbal said...

Anybody pls give details of Error RW 00022 for Apps 11.5.10 setup.
How 2 override?

Anonymous said...

hi,

I am also using NFS to install EBS, but it's because lack of Hard disk. I have mounted 2 disks from other machines, named these machines as S1, S2 & S3, then I install EBS on S1. But after reboot the OS on S1, I found that the system crashed when we try to start up applications. Then even I startup S1, there are some files locked on S2 & S3, I think it should be because of the "mount". And, when I try to start the application layer, S1 crashed again.....very strange, isn't it? Do you have met this before?

Bas Klaassen said...

No, I have not.
Did you solve it ?

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, "no" by now...and finally I give up this solution. It's strange anyway....