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Monday 2 September 2013

Oracle Database 11g R2 Installation Steps

Step 1: I have downloaded Oracle 11g R2 Server version from oracle :
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/112010-win32soft-098987.html
The content can be downloaded for 32/64 bit windows for setup in Windows XP like as below:

You should notice that the two expanded compressed files put everything into a database directory (or folder). Within the installation folder (G:\DW Softs\Oracle Database 11g\database), you double click on the oui icon to launch (start) the Oracle Universal Installer. It’ll open a command prompt that may dwell on the screen for a few seconds up to maybe fifteen seconds.

Step 2: Execute the “setup.exe” file.
It starts to check and validate the pre-requisite…

Step 3: Configuring security Updates

Step 4: I want to be installed and configured hence choose option 1

Step 5: Choose the system class . In my case it will be desktop class system .

Step 6: Configure basic parameters ….
Click “Next” and it will perform some basic checks about validating Memory, Space left at the target location , Swap Memory size , Global variable and PATH , Environment variables etc...


Step 7: Save the response file if you would like to resume the same configuration and setup later using command line parameters… Otherwise click on ‘Finish’ .
The database creation initiates:

Step 8: The progress bar started continuing the installation and copying the required files.




Step 9: Oracle 11g R2 database installation completed . To Unlock the account click on 'Password Management'.

Step 10: I prefer unlocking password for ‘HR’, ‘BI’,’SCOTT’ schema and define passwords for SYS, SYTEM as ‘Sys12345′ and ‘SCOTT’ as tiger. Click OK after that.

Step 11: The installation has been done and the Enterprise manager DB console can be accessible through URL: https://localhost:1158/em .In my configuration it would take ~ 45 Minutes.

Step 12: Just validate the OEM access using the above URL:
Step 13: OEM Homepage for the instance DB instance ‘Oradeba’ as below:

Note:- Use ‘SYSTEM’ account for Connect As Normal rather as ‘SYSDBA’ .
Finally you have done with Oracle 11gR2 Installation.

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