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From: Dominica on 3 Aug 2010 20:18 I download oracle software from otn.oracle.com Trying to install 11g 32 bit oracle , I download disk1 and disk2. My question is , now the db_install.rsp is the "new response file" for installing oracle software?? In the past, I used enterprise.rsp. Also there is 2 disk2, one is disk1 and one is disk2, now I am confuse how to tell oracle's response file to look for one after the other one. Also, do anyone has one 11g db_install.rsp file (example) that I could take a look. thanks, Dominica
From: Dominica on 3 Aug 2010 20:43 On Aug 3, 5:18 pm, Dominica <domin...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I download oracle software from otn.oracle.com > > Trying to install 11g 32 bit oracle , I download disk1 and disk2. > > My question is , > > now the db_install.rsp is the "new response file" for installing OK, I figure out how to deal with disk1 and disk2. basically, copy those 2 download disk1 and disk2 in same subdirectory. and unzip the first disk and then the second disk. But if anyone has a db_install.rsp file, I still would like to see. I guess the enterprise.rsp is the "older" version. Thanks in advance, Dominica > oracle software?? > > In the past, I used enterprise.rsp. > > Also there is 2 disk2, one is disk1 and one is disk2, now I am confuse > how to tell oracle's response file to look for one after the other > one. > > Also, do anyone has one 11g db_install.rsp file (example) that I could > take a look. > > thanks, > > Dominica
From: Dominica on 4 Aug 2010 20:04 I figure out what is wrong. no need to send me db_install.rsp file. basically, inside that file , you need to put your oracle support id (like your own login name) and then your own oracle support password... . Look like if people don't have oracle support, can't even install it. I do have oracle support. Very interesting. On Aug 3, 5:43 pm, Dominica <domin...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 3, 5:18 pm, Dominica <domin...(a)gmail.com> wrote:> I download oracle software from otn.oracle.com > > > Trying to install 11g 32 bit oracle , I download disk1 and disk2. > > > My question is , > > > now the db_install.rsp is the "new response file" for installing > > OK, > I figure out how to deal with disk1 and disk2. > basically, > copy those 2 download disk1 and disk2 in same subdirectory. > and unzip the first disk and then the second disk. > > But if anyone has a db_install.rsp file, I still would like to see. > I guess the enterprise.rsp is the "older" version. > > Thanks in advance, > > Dominica > > > oracle software?? > > > In the past, I used enterprise.rsp. > > > Also there is 2 disk2, one is disk1 and one is disk2, now I am confuse > > how to tell oracle's response file to look for one after the other > > one. > > > Also, do anyone has one 11g db_install.rsp file (example) that I could > > take a look. > > > thanks, > > > Dominica
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