Hello! I've got a Centos server running fine, and I would like to install Oracle. I don't know if I could install Ora11g or any other version on my Centos. What can I check what version of Centos have I installed?
Thanks.
centos and oracle
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Re: centos and oracle
Current version:
# rpm -q centos-release
centos-release-5-4.el5.centos.1
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
I don't use Oracle, but recall that you may have to play some games to fool the installer into thinking you have RHEL by temporarily altering the contents of /etc/redhat-release or "fooling" rpm. [url=http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Oracle11gRAC/CLUSTER_10.shtml#Install%20redhat-release%20Stub%20Package]This site[/url] has instructions, but can't vouch for them. A forum search on "11g install" is also worthwhile. Among other hits see [url=https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=14661&forum=49]this thread[/url].
# rpm -q centos-release
centos-release-5-4.el5.centos.1
# cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
I don't use Oracle, but recall that you may have to play some games to fool the installer into thinking you have RHEL by temporarily altering the contents of /etc/redhat-release or "fooling" rpm. [url=http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Oracle/DBA_tips/Oracle11gRAC/CLUSTER_10.shtml#Install%20redhat-release%20Stub%20Package]This site[/url] has instructions, but can't vouch for them. A forum search on "11g install" is also worthwhile. Among other hits see [url=https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&topic_id=14661&forum=49]this thread[/url].
centos and oracle
True , there is no problems install 11g or 10g under CentOS
the problems begin when you ask for support from Oracle , and they
tell you that CentOS is not on the list of supported OS , and if it comes to a point
where they think that the problem is related to the OS they will simply not help you .
the problems begin when you ask for support from Oracle , and they
tell you that CentOS is not on the list of supported OS , and if it comes to a point
where they think that the problem is related to the OS they will simply not help you .