Welcome to the second part of our Oracle 19c installation series. In this tutorial, we will be focusing on the Response File installation method. This technique is highly valuable for scenarios where the JAVA OUI GUI might be restricted, such as in purely UNIX, Solaris, or other similar environments. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a thorough understanding of this installation process, equipping you to navigate and manage Oracle 19c on Oracle Linux 7.9 confidently.
📘 Oracle Documentation Reference:
Oracle Documentation Guide
📌 Sections Covered:
Sourcing and Setting Oracle Environment Variables
Creating Installation Directories
Extracting Oracle Installation Files
Editing the db_install.rsp Response File
Running the Installer Silently
Editing the netca.rsp File
Setting up Oracle 19c Listener
Editing the dbca.rsp File
Installing Oracle Database via DBCA
Post-Installation Tasks
👩💻 Intended Audience:
Database Administrators, Oracle Developers, Systems Engineers, and anyone interested in Oracle Database Management on Linux environments.
🔧 Skills Acquired:
Understanding the importance and application of ResponseFile in Oracle installations.
Mastery over setting up Oracle 19c on Oracle Linux 7.9 using the ResponseFile option.
💡 Tips:
Always backup your configuration and database before attempting any installation or major changes. Ensure that you have adequate permissions and have consulted Oracle’s official documentation for any updates or specific instructions.
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