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Linux Install (e)
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Linux Install (e)
- Create VM
- Prep for OS Installation
- OS Installation
- Wrap-up OS Installation
- Create RAC Attack DVD
- Prep for Oracle
Next: Create Cluster
VIRTUAL DVD CONFIGURATION:
Virtual Device Node (Adapter/Device) | Path (Datastore/Directory/Filename) |
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IDE 0:0 | [RAC11g-iso] Enterprise-R5-U6-Server-i386-dvd.iso |
IDE 0:1*** | [RAC11g-iso] RAC11gR2.iso*** |
***INSTRUCTOR-LED CLASS ONLY
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In the Inventory tab at the left, select collabn1 (the virtual machine we just created).
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From the Commands box, click Add Hardware. In the window that appears, click CD/DVD Drive.
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Choose to Use an ISO Image.
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Click Browse and locate the file [RAC11g-iso] Enterprise-R5-U6-Server-i386-dvd.iso.
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Open the section called Virtual Device Node and choose IDE 0:0. Then click Next.
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Click Finish to add the device. Don't power on the virtual machine yet.
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If you are in a class, then the instructor may have provided a second virtual DVD named RAC11gR2.iso to save some class time. It contains all additional software downloads.
- Repeat all previous steps from this lab to add the second DVD using RAC11gR2.iso image and choosing IDE 0:1.
If you are not in a class, then you will later download all needed software and build the second DVD yourself.
- Continue below.
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Scroll down to the Hardware box and confirm the Virtual Machine settings. They should match this picture (except that you should only see the second DVD if you are in a class and it was provided by the instructor):
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