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Oracle 11g Step-By-Step Installation Guide

This 16 step guide outlines the typical installation of Oracle 11g database with screenshots. It covers selecting an installation method, specifying inventory credentials, choosing the Enterprise Edition installation type, defining the Oracle home path, verifying prerequisites, configuring a general purpose database called "devdb" with default character set of UTF-8, enabling email notifications, storing database files on the filesystem, enabling automated backups, setting passwords, associating OS groups, and reviewing the installation summary before clicking install.

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Oracle 11g Step-By-Step Installation Guide

This 16 step guide outlines the typical installation of Oracle 11g database with screenshots. It covers selecting an installation method, specifying inventory credentials, choosing the Enterprise Edition installation type, defining the Oracle home path, verifying prerequisites, configuring a general purpose database called "devdb" with default character set of UTF-8, enabling email notifications, storing database files on the filesystem, enabling automated backups, setting passwords, associating OS groups, and reviewing the installation summary before clicking install.

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Oracle 11g step-by-step Installation Guide 

This is a 16 step Oracle 11g installation guide that


covers a typical installation scenario with
screenshots.
1. Select installation method
Following two installation methods are available:
Basic Installation – Choose this to perform the full Oracle
Database 11g installation with standard configuration
options. You can use only filesystem for storage in this
option.
Advanced Installation – This gives your full control over
the installation, including the ability to choose Automatic
Storage Management. Select this option as shown below.
2. Specify Inventory directory and credentials
Enter the following information:
Enter the inventory directory: /u01/app/oraInventory
Specify operating system group name: oinstall
Fig - Specify Inventory directory and
credentials
3. Select Installation Type
Following three installation types are available:
Enterprise Edition – Select this option.
Standard Edition
Custom
4. Specify Install Location
Enter the following information:
Oracle Base: /u01/app/oracle
Name: Oracle_Home
Path: /u01/app/oarcle/product/11.1.0
5. Product-Specific Prerequisite Checks
In this screen, the Installer verifies that your
environment meets all of the minimum
requirements for installing and configuring the
products that you have chosen to install. You must
manually verify and confirm the items that are
flagged with warnings and items that require
manual checks.
6. Select Configuration Option
Following three configuration options are
available:
Create a Database – Select this option.
Configure Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Install Software Only
7. Select a Database Configuration
Following three database configuration options
are available.
General Purpose/Transaction Processing – Select
this option.
Data Warehouse
Advanced
8. Specify Database Configuration
Enter the following information:
Global Database Name: devdb.example.com . An
Oracle database is uniquely identified by a Global
Database Name, typically of the form
“name.domain”
SID: devdb
9. Specify Database Configuration Details
There are four different tabs in this screen as shown below:
Memory Tab
Select the check-box to Enable Automatic Memory
Management
Drag the bar to allocate the memory. This will automatically
allocate memory size for SGA and PGA depending on the
total database memory allocated.
Character Sets Tab. Following three character set options are
given in this tab.
Use the default
Use Unicode (AL32UTF8)
Choose from the list of character sets.  Select Database
Character Set as Unicode standard UTF-8AL32UTF8 – Select
this option.
Security Tab – Just leave the defaults in this tab.
Sample Schema Tab – Just leave the defaults in this tab.
10. Select Database Management Option
Following two management options are available:
Use Grid Control for Database Management
Management Service: Choose an agent.
Use Database Control for Database Management- Select
this option.
Select the check-box to Enable Email Notifications
Outgoing mail (SMTP) Server:
Email Address:
11. Specify Database Storage Option
Following two storage options are available:
File System – Select this option.
Specify Database File location: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/
Automatic Storage Management. ASM simplifies database
storage administration and optimizes database layout for I/O
performance.
12. Specify Backup and Recovery Option
Enable automated backup as shown below. If you’ve
configured ASM, you can choose to store the automated
backups on ASM. If not, select File System option.
13. Specify database schema password
Enter the password for sys, system, sysman, dbsnmp schemas.
You have the option of either using the same passwords or
different password for all the accounts in this screen.
14. Privileged Operating System Groups
Enter the following information in this screen:
Database Administrator (OSDBA) Group: dba
Database Operator (OSOPER) Group: dba
ASM administrator (OSASM) Group: dba
15. Oracle Configuration Manager Registration
You can associate your configration
information with your metalink account as
shown below
16. Final Summary Screen
This will display a summary of all the installation option
you’ve selected so far. Click on Install to complete the
installation.

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