Oracle Certified System Configurations Java SE 6. Oracle has tested and certified the Java SE Development Kit 6 JDK and the Java SE Runtime Environment 6 JRE on the platforms listed on the table below. Refer to the Supported Locales document for the supported writing systems languages for each platform. The JRE does not support all writing systems on all platforms. Also refer to specific footnotes at the end of this table. For Certified System Configurations of other versions of the JDK and JRE visit System Requirements and Supported Platforms for other JDK and JRE versions and for Java Mission Control. Hardware. Platform. Here are stepbystep instructions for installing Oracle Database 11g Release 2 on Windows 7 Oracle 12c is here. Its provided in response to questions posted on. 1 Reviewing Information About This Guide. This guide describes how to install Oracle Database by using the default installation options. Tasks Described in This Guide. Operating System Version. Desktop Managers. Browsers. JREJDKSolaris Operating System, 3. Solaris SPARC 3. Solaris 1. 1 Express 2. Gnome 2. 3. 0. 2. Firefox 3. x and above. Install. 32 bit Install. Solaris 1. 0JDS 2 Gnome Metacity, CDE dtwm. Mozilla 1. 7. Firefox 2. Solaris 9. Gnome Metacity 2. CDE dtwm. Mozilla 1. Solaris 8. CDE dtwm, Openwin olwm. Solaris SPARC 6. Solaris 1. 1Gnome 2. Firefox 3. x and above see footnote3. Install,no Java Plug in,Java Web Startsupport3. Install. Solaris 1. Express 2. 01. 0. Gnome 2. 3. 0. 2. Firefox 3. x and above. Solaris 1. 0JDS Gnome Metacity, CDE dtwm. Mozilla 1. 7. Firefox 2. Solaris 9. Gnome Metacity 2. CDEMozilla 1. 4, 1. Solaris 8. CDE dtwm, Openwin olwm. Solaris x. 863. 2Solaris 1. Express 2. 01. 0. Gnome 2. 3. 0. 2. Firefox 3. x and above. Install. 32 bit Install. Solaris 1. 0Gnome Metacity, CDEMozilla 1. Firefox 2. 0. x. Solaris 9. Gnome Metacity, CDEMozilla 1. Solaris 8. CDE, Openwin. Open. SolarisSee footnoteGNOME 2. Firefox 3. 0. x. Solaris x. Solaris 1. 1Gnome 2. Firefox 3. x and above see footnote3. Install,no Java Plug in,Java Web Startsupport3. Install. Solaris 1. Express 2. 01. 0. Note All ASMLib installations require the oracleasmlib and oracleasmsupport packages appropriate for their machine. The driver packages are named after the kernel. Gnome 2. 3. 0. 2. Firefox 3. x and above. Solaris 1. 0JDS Gnome Metacity. Mozilla 1. 7. Firefox 2. Open. SolarisSee footnoteGNOME 2. Firefox 3. 0. x. Windows 3. Windowsx. 86. Windows 8. Classic Desktop. Modern UI i. Metro Mode is not supported. Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported,IE 8. Firefox 3. x and aboveSee footnote3. Install. 32 bit Install. Windows 7 SP1Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported,IE 8. Firefox 3. x and aboveSee footnoteWindows Vista SP1,SP2Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported,IE 7. Firefox 3. x and aboveSee footnoteWindows Server 2. SP1, SP2Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. IE 7. x and above. Firefox 3. x and aboveSee footnoteWindows Web Server 2. SP1, SP2Windows 2. SP3, SP4Windows Active Classic Desktop. IE 5. 5. x or IE 6. Mozilla 1. 4. Mozilla 1. Firefox 2. 0. x. Windows Server 2. R2, SP1, SP2Windows XP Classic Desktop. IE 7. x and above. Firefox 3. x and aboveSee footnoteWindows 6. Windowsx. 64. Windows 8. Classic Desktop. Modern UI i. Metro Mode is not supported. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported, Firefox 3. OS, 6. 4 bit Browsers IE 8. See footnote3. 2 bit or 6. Install. 32 bit or 6. Install. Windows Server 2. Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported, Firefox 3. OS, 6. 4 bit Browsers IE 8. See footnoteWindows Server 2. R2. Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported, Firefox 3. OS, 6. 4 bit Browsers IE 8. See footnoteWindows 7 SP1Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported, Firefox 3. OS, 6. 4 bit Browsers IE 8. See footnoteWindows Server 2. R2 SP1Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. OS, 6. 4 bit Browsers IE 8. See footnoteWindows Web Server 2. R2 SP1Windows Vista SP1, SP2Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Chrome Web Start only, applets not supported, Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and later, Firefox 3. Mozilla 1. 4. X or 1. Netscape 7. x 6. 4 bit OS, 6. Browsers IE 7. x and above See footnoteWindows Server 2. SP1, SP2Aero, Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers IE 6 SP1 and later, Firefox 3. Mozilla 1. 4. X or 1. Netscape 7. x 6. 4 bit OS, 6. Browsers IE 7. x and above See footnoteWindows 2. R2, SP1, SP2Windows XP Classic Desktop. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and later, Firefox 3. Mozilla 1. 4. X or 1. Netscape 7. x 6. 4 bit OS, 6. Browsers IE 7. x or IE 8. See footnoteLinux 3. Linuxx. 86. Oracle Linux 6. Gnome 2. 2. 8. 0 1. Metacity 2. 2. 8. Firefox 3. x and above see footnote3. Install. 32 bit Install. Oracle Linux 5. 6Gnome 2. Metacity 2. 1. 6. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteOracle Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteOracle Enterprise Linux 4. Gnome 2. 7. 3 Metacity 2. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteUbuntu 1. Desktop Edition Firefox 3. Ubuntu 8. 0. 4 LTS Desktop Edition. Gnome 2. 2. 2. 3. Firefox 3. 0. 9. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Gnome 2. 2. 8. 0 1. Metacity 2. 2. 8. Firefox 3. x and abovesee footnoteRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. Firefox 3. x and above see footnoteRed Hat Enterprise Linux ASES 4. Gnome 2. 8. 0 metacity 2. Firefox 2. 0. x. Mozilla 1. Mozilla 1. 7. Red Hat Enterprise Linux ASES 3. Gnome 2. 2. 2 metacity 2. Mozilla 1. 4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux WSESAS 2. Gnome 1. 4 sawfish 1. SUSE 1. 0Gnome 2. Metacity 2. 1. 2. Firefox 2. 0. x. SUSE 9. Gnome 2. 6. 1 metacity 2. Mozilla 1. 4. SUSE 8. Gnome 2. 2 metacity 2. SUSE 8. Gnome 2. 0 metacity 2. SLES 1. 1GNOME 2. Metacity is 2. 2. Firefox 3. 0. 6 or 3. SLES 1. 0Gnome 2. Metacity 2. 1. 2. Firefox 2. 0. x. SLES 9. Gnome 2. 4. 0 metacity 2. Mozilla 1. 4. SLES 8. Gnome 2. 0. 5 metacity 2. Turbo Linux 1. 0 ONLY Chinese and Japanese Locales. No English. Gnome sawfish 1. Mozilla 1. 4. Linux 6. Linuxx. 64. Oracle Linux 6. Gnome 2. 2. 8. 0 1. Metacity 2. 2. 8. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Install, no Java Plug In, Java Web Start support6. Install. Oracle Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Install, no Java Plug in,Java Web Startsupport3. Install. Oracle Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Oracle Enterprise Linux 4. Gnome 2. 7. 3 Metacity 2. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Ubuntu 1. 2. 0. 4 Desktop Edition Firefox 3. Install. 326. 4 bit Install. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Gnome 2. 2. 8. 0 1. Metacity 2. 2. 8. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Install, no Java Plug In, Java Web Start support6. Install. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Install, no Java Plug in,Java Web Startsupport3. Install. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Gnome 2. 1. 6. 0 6. Metacity 2. 1. 6. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux ASES 4. Gnome 2. 8. 0 metacity 2. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 2. Mozilla 1. 4,Mozilla 1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux ASES 3. Gnome 2. 2. 2 metacity 2. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Mozilla 1. SUSE 9. 2. Gnome 2. SUSE 8. 2, 9, 9. 1. Gnome 2. 2 metacity 2. SLES 1. 1GNOME 2. Metacity is 2. 2. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 3. SLES 1. 0Gnome 2. Metacity 2. 1. 2. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Firefox 2. SLES 9. Gnome 2. 4. OS, 3. 2 bit Browsers Mozilla 1. SLES 8. Gnome 2. 0. Virtualization. All the above operating systems are also certified when running as virtual guest on any of the following hypervisors as long as the operating system is supported by that hypervisor. Oracle VMVirtual. Box 3. x, 4. x. Solaris Containers. Solaris LDOMs. Microsoft Hyper V Server 2. VMware is not a certified hypervisor. For support for other virtualization solutions, please refer to Oracles Support Policy Document ID2. Browser Footnotes. Browsers listed above are certified for Java Plug in software and Java Web Start software. See the Deployment Footnotes for more detail. Certification for Firefox 7, 8, and 9 was introduced in 1. Certification for Firefox 5 was introduced in 1. Certification for IE 1. Certification for IE 9 was introduced in 1. Certification for Firefox 4 was introduced in 1. Google Chrome certification was added in 1. Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide. Quick Installation Guide. Release 2 1. 1. 2for Linux x. E2. 43. 24 0. 6April 2. This guide describes how to quickly install Oracle Database 1. Release 2 1. 1. 2 on Linux x. It includes information about the following 1 Reviewing Information About This Guide. This guide describes how to install Oracle Database by using the default installation options. Tasks Described in This Guide. The procedures in this guide describe how to Configure your system to support Oracle Database. Install Oracle Database on a local file system by using the Typical Installation option. Configure a general purpose Oracle Database installation that uses the local file system for database file storage. Results of a Successful Installation. After you successfully install Oracle Database The database that you created and the default Oracle Net listener process run on the system. Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control run on the system and can be accessed by using a web browser. Tasks Not Described in This Guide. This guide covers the Typical Installation scenario and does not describe how to complete the following tasks Using the Advanced Installation option to install the software. Installing the software on a system that has an existing Oracle software installation. Installing Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters on a cluster. Enabling Enterprise Manager e mail notifications or automated backups. Enabling core file creation. Verifying UDP and TCP kernel parameters. Using alternative storage options such as Oracle Automatic Storage Management. Installing and configuring Oracle Grid Infrastructure. Where to Get Additional Installation Information. For more information about installing Oracle Database, including information about the tasks not described in this guide, refer to one of the following guides All these guides are available on the product disc. To access them, use a web browser to open the welcome. Platform specific documentation is available in PDF and HTML formats in the Documentation section. Logging In to the System as root. Before you install the Oracle software, you must complete several tasks as the root user. To log in as the root user, complete one of the following procedures Note. You must install the software from an X Window System workstation, an X terminal, or a PC or other system with X server software installed. Following are the steps for installing the software from an X Window System workstation, or X terminal Start a local terminal session, for example, an X terminal xterm. If you are not installing the software on the local system, then enter the following command to enable the remote host to display X applications on the local X server. For example. xhost somehost. If you are not installing the software on the local system, then use the ssh, rlogin, or telnet command to connect to the system where you want to install the software. If you are not logged in as the root user, then enter the following command to switch user to root. Following are the steps for installing the software from a PC or other system with X server software Note. If necessary, refer to your X server documentation for more information about completing this procedure. Depending on the X server software that you are using, you may have to complete the tasks in a different order. Start the X server software. Configure the security settings of the X server software to permit remote hosts to display X applications on the local system. Connect to the remote system where you want to install the software and start a terminal session on that system, for example, an X terminal xterm. If you are not logged in as the root user on the remote system, then enter the following command to switch user to root. Checking the Hardware Requirements. The system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements 3. Memory Requirements. The following are the memory requirements for installing Oracle Database 1. Release 2 1. 1. 2 Minimum 1 GB of RAMRecommended 2 GB of RAM or more. To determine the RAM size, enter the following command. Mem. Total procmeminfo. If the size of the RAM is less than the required size, then you must install more memory before continuing. The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space recommendation Note. On Linux, the Huge. Pages feature allocates non swappable memory for large page tables using memory mapped files. If you enable Huge. Pages, then you should deduct the memory allocated to Huge. Pages from the available RAM before calculating swap space. Available RAMSwap Space Required. Between 1 GB and 2 GB1. RAMBetween 2 GB and 1. GBEqual to the size of the RAMMore than 1. GB1. 6 GBTo determine whether the system architecture can run the software, enter the following command. This command displays the processor type. Verify that the processor architecture matches the Oracle software release to install. If you do not see the expected output, then you cannot install the software on this system. To determine the size of the configured swap space, enter the following command. Swap. Total procmeminfo. If necessary, refer to the operating system documentation for information about how to configure additional swap space. To determine the available RAM and swap space, enter the following command. Note Oracle recommends that you take multiple values for the available RAM and swap space before finalizing a value. This is because the available RAM and swap space keep changing depending on the user interactions with the computer. Contact your operating system vendor for swap space allocation guidance for your server. The vendor guidelines supersede the swap space requirements listed in this guide. Automatic Memory Management. Starting with Oracle Database 1. Automatic Memory Management feature requires more shared memory devshmand file descriptors. The shared memory should be sized to be at least the greater of MEMORYMAXTARGET and MEMORYTARGET for each Oracle instance on that computer. To determine the amount of shared memory available, enter the following command. Note MEMORYMAXTARGET and MEMORYTARGET cannot be used when LOCKSGA is enabled or with Huge. Pages on Linux. 3. Disk Space Requirements. The following are the disk space requirements for installing Oracle Database 1. Release 2 1. 1. 2 1 GB of disk space in the tmp directory. To determine the amount of disk space available in the tmp directory, enter the following command. If there is less than 1 GB of free disk space available in the tmp directory, then complete one of the following steps Delete unnecessary files from the tmp directory to meet the disk space requirement. Set the TMP and TMPDIR environment variables when setting the oracle users environment. Extend the file system that contains the tmp directory. If necessary, contact the system administrator for information about extending file systems. To determine the amount of free disk space on the system, enter the following command. The following tables describe the disk space requirements for software files, and data files for each installation type on Linux x. Installation Type. Requirement for Software Files GBEnterprise Edition. Standard Edition. Installation Type. Requirement for Data Files GBEnterprise Edition. Standard Edition. Additional disk space, either on a file system or on an Oracle Automatic Storage Management disk group is required for the fast recovery area if you choose to configure automated backups. System Architecture. To determine if the system architecture can run the software, enter the following command. Verify that the processor architecture matches the Oracle software release to install. If you do not see the expected output, then you cannot install the software on this system. Display Requirements. The minimum resolution for Oracle Database 1. Release 2 1. 1. 2 is 1. Checking the Software Requirements. Depending on the products that you intend to install, verify that the following software are installed on the system. Note. Oracle Universal Installer OUI performs checks on the system to verify that it meets the listed requirements. To ensure that these checks pass, verify the requirements before you start Oracle Universal Installer. Operating System Requirements. The following or later versions of the operating system are required for Oracle Database 1. Release 2 1. 1. 2 Asianux Server 3 SP2. Asianux Server 4 SP3. Oracle Linux 4 Update 7.
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