Re: Reinstall OS completely without reinstalling Oracle
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 14:12:45 -0400
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My sysadmins prefer a new install over upgrade in some circumstances such as when they suspect there is "baggage" of some sort such as a very old machine/Linux version.
Not sure on /var/oracle, but make sure you have a backup ... maybe separate mount is good enough?
For Oracle database, you'll want to
- verify existence of proper/minimal packages and kernel parameters (see MOS note 169706.1<https://metalink.oracle.com/metalink/plsql/ml2_documents.showDocument?p_database_id=NOT&p_id9706.1>or the installation doc for your database version installation).
- relink stuff in the Oracle Home (see MOS note 131321.1<https://supporthtml.oracle.com/ep/faces/secure/km/DocumentDisplay.jspx?id1321.1> ).
Cheers, Wayne
Wayne T Smith - wts_at_maine.edu - UMS-ITS-S&O -
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Walker, Jed S <Jed_Walker_at_cable.comcast.com
> wrote, in part:
> So, here is the problem.
> We were given HP DL585G7s with RHEL5.3 installed. I installed 11.2.0.3.0
> RAC.
> We just found that the DL585G7 is only certified with RHEL5.5 or later.
> The SA team would rather install the OS from scratch than do an upgrade,
> and I understand the reasoning behind it.
> The oracle grid and db homes are in /var/oracle.
> Does anyone know if it is possible to reinstall the OS from scratch without
> touching /var/oracle so we don't have to reinstall Oracle? I'm thinking
> /etc/oratab can be save/restored or recreated, but I think the big problem
> would be that init scripts and so forth would be removed by the fresh
> install.
>
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