Section 2.1.4.9, "JDK Installed in ORACLE_COMMON During WebTier and IDM Installation"Ģ.1.10 Installing Oracle Service Registry in the Same Domain as Oracle SOA Suite
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Section 2.1.4.8, "Silent Install with Privileged Ports on Linux Operating Systems" Section 2.1.4.7, "Configuring OPMN Request Port" Section 2.1.4.6, "Server Startup Failures on Linux Operating Systems" Section 2.1.4.5, "Enabling the Retry Button" Section 2.1.4.4, "Information about the Oracle Virtual Directory Adapters" Section 2.1.4.3, "Deinstalling a 11 g (11.1.1.7.0) Oracle Internet Directory Instance Does Not Clean Up the OID Schema" Section 2.1.4.2, "Extending the Schema in Oracle Internet Directory" Section 2.1.4.1, "WebLogic Administration Server Must Be Running When Extending Oracle Identity Management Domains"
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1) for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1) for Linux x86 To skip the rootpre.sh prompt on systems where it has run before, set the SKIP_ROOTPRE environment variable to TRUE.įor 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0) installation release notes, refer to the following links: Has 'rootpre.sh' been run by root? (n)Īnswer 'y', if root has run 'rootpre.sh' so that you can proceed with Oracle installation.Īnswer 'n', to abort installation and then ask root to run 'rootpre.sh'. runInstallerĪnswer 'y' if root has run 'rootpre.sh' so you can proceed with Oracle installation.Īnswer 'n' to abort installation and then ask root to run 'rootpre.sh'. The following is an example of the rootpre.sh message. Once the runInstaller is started on IBM AIX, the rootpre.sh message is automatically prompted. rootpre.sh can be found at the top level of the CD or the stage area. The root user should run the shell script rootpre.sh before proceeding with Oracle installation. Your platform requires the root user to perform certain preinstallation operating system preparations. The rootpre.sh script should be run only once on a system, to load the right kernel extensions required for Oracle Database or Oracle Fusion Middleware. Running the rootpre.sh script is one of the preinstallation requirements during the installation of WebTier, Identity Management, Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, on the AIX platform. Section 2.1.12, "Enterprise Manager Configuration Fails with Timezone Error Message" Section 2.1.11, "Problems Installing in Thai and Turkish Locales" Section 2.1.10, "Installing Oracle Service Registry in the Same Domain as Oracle SOA Suite" Section 2.1.9, "Issues Pertaining to Product Deinstallation" Section 2.1.8, "Error Messages and Exceptions Seen During Installation" Section 2.1.7, "Issues Pertaining to Database and Schema Installation" Section 2.1.6, "Issues Pertaining to Oracle Universal Installer" Section 2.1.5, "Issues Pertaining to JDK and JRE Installation" Section 2.1.4, "Issues Pertaining to Oracle Identity Management Installation" Section 2.1.3, "Issues Pertaining to Oracle Web Tier Installation" Section 2.1.2, "Issues Pertaining to Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer Installation" Section 2.1.1, "Issues Pertaining to Oracle SOA Suite Installation" This section describes issue and workarounds related to Oracle Fusion Middleware product installation.