Libaio RPM is not installed on the system.
For example, this can happen during ASM instance startup when the If you set up NFS, then you can download and unzip Oracle on the Mac, into a directory you share using NFS (Downloads, look for Database 10g for Linux, 32 bit).3 While its downloading, it might be a good time to install your favourite Firefox bookmark synchronisation service - I use Foxmarks. There can be many reasons for this error. usr/X11R6/lib64/libXp.so.6 installed on your system, this error messages is complaining that it can't find theįor more information on this bug, see Bugzilla Bug 679. You may get this error message on RHE元 x86_64, RHEL4 x86_64, and on other systems. : /tmp/OraInstall_07-36-25AM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libawt.so: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at $NativeLibrary.load(Native Method) at 0(ClassLoader.java:1560) at (ClassLoader.java:1477). Ignore this error message and change the password when you are done with the Oracle10g installation.Įxception : /tmp/OraInstall_07-36-25AM/jre/1.4.2/lib/i386/libawt.so: libXp.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory occurred. So you either set it manually to Passed or you restart OUI.įile-max, see Checking Kernel Parameters.ĭuring the Oracle10g installation you probably provided a password for the Oracle database accounts that started with a digit number. Note that "Retry" in the "Product-specific Prerequisite Checks" window does not work. As with previous Oracle versions, 10g is available as a free download for development and / or evaluation purposes from Oracle (unless you are a resident of an Axis of Evil Member Nation and / or are planning.
See Checking Software Packages (RPMs) for more information. It does not provide a step-by-step installation guide and only details the issues specific to Oracle 10g and SUSE Linux 9.1. The Database Creation log file can be found inĬhecking/Updating the redhat-release File for more information. The Installation log file can be found in And some errors are due to not using an Oracle supported Linux OS.
Note that most of the issues are due to not following correctly the installation procedure. Here is a list of common Oracle10g installation problems and other issues. Installing Oracle Database 10g Release 1 and 2 (32-bit/64-bit) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4, 3, 2.1, Red Hat Fedora Core 4, 3, 1, RH 9 on x86 and x86-64 (AMD64/EM64T) Architecture