Using Oracle 10g is the most easiest thing to do yet it needs some required specific skill to develop but to be just a user, it is just as easy as eating a cereal. Oracle has many versions and you can also update your software to not just the newer version but also to the older version, if you might like the older version. Below are the features that you will be able to experience after the Oracle 10g free download and install. Click on below button to start Oracle 10g Free Download.
This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for Oracle 10g. My Oracle Support provides customers with access to over a million knowledge articles and a vibrant support community of peers and Oracle experts. Skip to content. Applies to: Oracle Fusion Middleware - Version At this time, there are no plans to certify Please consider the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g releases. There will be no further certifications beyond what is in this document for the It is has passed Premier Support and the direction is to begin using 11g or 12c on the newer platforms.
New installations of Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 It is recommended to install SOA Suite 10g See their respective Installation Guides for installation options. If installing on the included Windows platforms before reading this document, you will get a similar error from the Installer: Starting Oracle Universal Installer Checking installer requirements Checking operating system version: must be 5. Actual 6. Windows Vista 1. Windows 1. There is no convenient way provided to share files between the VM and the host, although we can set up an NFS share later,which allows you to access Mac files directly from Linux.
Parallels' supplied help explains how to get this started. Essentially you create a new virtual machine VM using the 'Install OS' button, and follow the onscreen instructions.
Note however that this is written for VMware on Windows, and the networking set-up steps are subtly different in Parallels for Mac. Those who are already familarwith this stuff will take it in their stride, but the rest of us may need to look at Networking for Dummies, below. Resist the urge to use the CentOS 'Up2Date' tool in the top right corner to get all the CentOS system tools up to date, at least until you have installed Oracle and made a backup i. For example some system libraries may be altered or renamed by an upgrade, and you'll have to start tweaking installer scripts to get them to work, without really knowing what effect the changes had.
This isn't a big deal, but just means we don't get aconvenient way to switch context or copy and paste between the Mac and the VM. I'll update this document if I do. There is also no way provided to share files between the VM and the host, but you can set up an NFS share. To keep this installation guide simple, I have written a separateNFS setup guide. If you are not familiar with the networking involved, you may want to read 'Networking for Dummies', below,before tackling NFS.
With NFS in place, you can download and unzip the Oracle software to the Mac, rathr than having to download it separately withinany VM you create. It may also be an idea to add some extra swap space, depending on how much memory you gave the VM. For example to add MB, execute the following commandswith root privileges either become the root user first using the command su - , or place sudo in front of each command and enter your own password when prompted :.
Parallels provides three Network Adapter options, which represent the different ways the VM can connect to the local network. The static IP address will depend on the network adaptor we select. You can easily change it later, so feel free to experiment. You do not want to use this. OSX does have an 'ipconfig' command, but it's a rather different beast and requiresa bunch of additional parameters depending on what type of information you are interested in.
The related command ifconfig gives me output like this I've changed a few random values in case any hackers are reading this :. The label on the left identifies the network device, in this case en0 , the Mac's Ethernet connection I used the -u en0 option so it only shows en0 , and not Airport or my Firewire drive and it's telling me that its address is Alternatively, open System Preferences, Network, and look at the 'Network Status' page: you may see an entry something like this depending on your network connection of course ,which tells me that my Mac's internal IP address is The two other pieces of information you will need are the addresses of the DNS server and the default gateway in my case the router, although in some setups it could also be a proxy server.
DNS looks up names such as 'williamrobertson. On home setups it's common for the DNS server and router to share the same address but don't count on it. There are various ways to find this information, but the easy way to find the router address isby selecting 'Built-in Ethernet' in the 'System Preferences, Network' screen above.
Here, my router is at Yet another way, which also tells you the DNS address, is using the command ipconfig getpacket en0 :. In this case they are both Then within CentOS you can simply cd to that directory and execute.
Otherwise, you'll have to download Oracle from inside CentOS. Follow that. It'll work. I added the following lines to the 'start' section:. You can actually control-click this URL and it will load in Firefox. However, it is rather more useful to be able to do this from the Mac. The client software will also allow other applications to connect to the database.
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