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Wouldn't a non-interactive install work much faster? No X traffic, although
it may take a few tries to get the script right.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA
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Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 10:28 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
First let me say, It *CAN* be done. Given the right set of circumstances.
You will need:
In all likelyhood, there will be a firewall involved somewhere, so some form
of
TCP/IP tunnel (VPN) would probably be required.
While you can run X over a wide-area network, it can be rather slow and
painful. (And I'm betting the ping-times between the US and Central America
probably aren't all that great). So, I'd strongly recommend that you use
either
VNC (freely available from AT&T Labs) or PC/Anywhere to control a PC with
X-Windows software (Exceed/Reflection) on it. (VNC and/or PC/Anywyere will
make
the slow line speed much more bearable).
Oh, and obviously, you'll need the proverbial "well-trained monkey" to load
the
CD into the drive for you...
> KENNETH JANUSZ wrote:
>
> I have a possible opportunity to install an Oracle DB (8i or 9i) for a
> company located in Central America. I am located in the Minneapolis / St.
> Paul, MN area. What tools would I need to install this remotely from MN?
The
> server would probably be Sun or HP unix.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken Janusz, CPIM
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