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On HP/UX at least, it doesn't work very well unless you've modified every
kernel parameter stated in the install docs, even if the default is
adequate. Only the modified values get put into /stand/system, which the
script greps.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 10:59 AM
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Just saw this today...haven't tried it yet.
Excerpt from MetaLink:
News & Notes
New Script: Pre-Install script which checks your Unix environment to ensure
successful installation of Oracle 9.x version of RDBMS
The Data Server Support team is pleased to release a new script for Unix
RDBMS users. Customers who plan to install Oracle 9.x RDBMS on an HP,
Solaris, Tru64, AIX or Linux server can run this script to verify that the
server is configured according to the Oracle RDBMS installation guides. The
output will report the required tasks that need to be performed to ensure a
successful installation of Oracle 9.x RDBMS.
For more details on how to use and download the Unix InstallPrep Script, see
document id 189256.1.
Thank you for using MetaLink.
Data Server Support Team
Oracle Support Services
David B. Wagoner
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