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Installing Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux on System z

Author : Terry Elliot,David Simpson,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-11-22
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738450605

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Installing Oracle 11gR2 RAC on Linux on System z by Terry Elliot,David Simpson,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® RedpaperTM publication describes experiences gained while installing Oracle Database 11gR2 with Grid Infrastructure (GI). It covers the set up and installation process for these environments: Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 with DASD Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 with FCP/SCSI Setting up SLES11 with DASD Setting up SLES11 with FCP/SCSI disks Examples include the installation of the Grid Infrastructure, installation of a single instance database and installation of a two-node Real Application Cluster (RAC) database. In all cases, we use UDEV rules for DASD and single path SCSI, and multipathing for multi-path SCSI to provide device persistency for ASM storage, not ASMLib. Interested readers would include database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This is not meant to replace Oracle documentation, but to supplement it with our experiences while installing and using Oracle Database products. We made extensive uses of My Oracle Support notes.

Experiences with Oracle 11gR2 on Linux on System z

Author : Ivan Dobos,Sam Amsavelu,Kathryn Arrell,Gaylan Braselton,Armelle Cheve,Damian Gallagher,Hel ne Grosch,Michael MacIsaac,Romain Pochard,Barton Robinson,David Simpson,Richard Smrcina,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-22
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738438719

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Experiences with Oracle 11gR2 on Linux on System z by Ivan Dobos,Sam Amsavelu,Kathryn Arrell,Gaylan Braselton,Armelle Cheve,Damian Gallagher,Hel ne Grosch,Michael MacIsaac,Romain Pochard,Barton Robinson,David Simpson,Richard Smrcina,IBM Redbooks Pdf

Linux on System z offers many advantages to customers who rely on the IBM® mainframe systems to run their businesses. Linux on System z makes use of the qualities of service in the System z® hardware and in z/VM®, making it a robust industrial strength Linux. This provides an excellent platform for hosting Oracle solutions that run in your enterprise. This IBM Redbooks® publication is divided into several sections to share the following experiences that are gained while Oracle Database 11gR2 is installed and tested: Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for Oracle Managing an Oracle on Linux on System z environment Provisioning Linux guests using several tools It also includes many general hints and tips for running Oracle products on IBM System z with Linux and z/VM. Interested readers include database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This book is not meant to replace Oracle documentation but to supplement it with our experiences while Oracle products are installed and used.

Experiences with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 on Linux on System z

Author : Arrell Kathryn,Mike Ebbers,Sam Amsavelu,Gaylan Braselton,Terry Elliott,Leon Rich,Barton Robinson,David Simpson,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-13
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738439389

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Experiences with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 on Linux on System z by Arrell Kathryn,Mike Ebbers,Sam Amsavelu,Gaylan Braselton,Terry Elliott,Leon Rich,Barton Robinson,David Simpson,IBM Redbooks Pdf

Oracle Database 12c Release 1 is now supported on Linux on IBM® System z®. This platform offers many advantages to customers who rely upon the IBM mainframe systems to run their businesses. Linux on System z takes advantage of the qualities of service in the System z hardware and in IBM z/VM®, making it a robust industrial strength version of Linux. This provides an excellent platform for hosting Oracle solutions that run in an enterprise. This IBM Redbooks® publication shares experiences that are gained while installing and testing Oracle Database 12c Release 1: Recommendations about how to set up an infrastructure Installing an Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installing Oracle 12C R1 Real Application Clusters (RAC) and creating a RAC Database, including a multitenant database Using the Cloud Control Agent to manage Oracle Database 12c Release 1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c Upgrading from an Oracle Database from 11gR2 to 12c Release 1 The audience for this publication includes database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This publication is not meant to replace Oracle documentation, but to supplement it with our experiences while installing and using Oracle products.

Experiences with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 on Linux on System Z

Author : Mike Ebbers
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Database management
ISBN : OCLC:917944798

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Experiences with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 on Linux on System Z by Mike Ebbers Pdf

Oracle Database 12c Release 1 is now supported on Linux on IBM System z. This platform offers many advantages to customers who rely upon the IBM mainframe systems to run their businesses. Linux on System z takes advantage of the qualities of service in the System z hardware and in IBM z/VM, making it a robust industrial strength version of Linux. This provides an excellent platform for hosting Oracle solutions that run in an enterprise. This publication shares experiences that are gained while installing and testing Oracle Database 12c Release 1. --

Oracle on IBM Z

Author : Susan Adamovich,Sam Amsavelu,Armelle Chevé,Helene Grosch,Moshe Reder,David J Simpson,Narjisse Zaki,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2018-07-26
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738442617

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Oracle on IBM Z by Susan Adamovich,Sam Amsavelu,Armelle Chevé,Helene Grosch,Moshe Reder,David J Simpson,Narjisse Zaki,IBM Redbooks Pdf

Oracle Database 12c Release 1 running on Linux is available for deployment on the IBM ZTM family of servers. The enterprise-grade Linux on IBM Z solution is designed to add value to Oracle Database solutions, including the new functions that are introduced in Oracle Database 12c. In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we explore the IBM and Oracle Alliance and describe how Oracle Database benefits from the IBM Z platform. We then explain how to set up Linux guests to install Oracle Database 12c. We also describe how to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Agent to manage Oracle Database 12c Release 1. We also describe a successful consolidation project from sizing to migration, performance management topics, and high availability. Finally, we end with a chapter about surrounding Oracle with Open Source software. The audience for this publication includes database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This publication is not meant to replace Oracle documentation, but to supplement it with our experiences while installing and using Oracle products.

Experiences with Oracle 11gR2 on Linux on System Z

Author : Sam Amsavelu,Kathryn Arrell,Gaylan Braselton,Armelle Cheve,Ivan Dobos,Damian Gallagher,Hel ne Grosch,Michael MacIsaac,Richard Smrcina,Barton Robinson,David Simpson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Application software
ISBN : OCLC:1105799559

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Experiences with Oracle 11gR2 on Linux on System Z by Sam Amsavelu,Kathryn Arrell,Gaylan Braselton,Armelle Cheve,Ivan Dobos,Damian Gallagher,Hel ne Grosch,Michael MacIsaac,Richard Smrcina,Barton Robinson,David Simpson Pdf

Linux on System z offers many advantages to customers who rely on the IBM® mainframe systems to run their businesses. Linux on System z makes use of the qualities of service in the System z® hardware and in z/VM®, making it a robust industrial strength Linux. This provides an excellent platform for hosting Oracle solutions that run in your enterprise. This IBM Redbooks® publication is divided into several sections to share the following experiences that are gained while Oracle Database 11gR2 is installed and tested: Setting up Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for Oracle Managing an Oracle on Linux on System z environment Provisioning Linux guests using several tools It also includes many general hints and tips for running Oracle products on IBM System z with Linux and z/VM. Interested readers include database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This book is not meant to replace Oracle documentation but to supplement it with our experiences while Oracle products are installed and used. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.

The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 3: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

Author : Lydia Parziale,Berthold Gunreben,Filipe Miranda,Paul W Novak,Ken Werner,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738440989

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The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 3: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 by Lydia Parziale,Berthold Gunreben,Filipe Miranda,Paul W Novak,Ken Werner,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication is Volume 3 of a series of three books called The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems. The other two volumes are called: The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 1: IBM z/VM 6.3, SG24-8147 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 Servers, SG24-8303 It is suggested that you start with Volume 1 of this series, because IBM z/VM® is the base "layer" when installing Linux on IBM z SystemsTM. Volume 1 starts with an introduction, describes planning, and then describes z/VM installation into a two-node, single system image (SSI) cluster, configuration, hardening, automation, and servicing. It adopts a cookbook format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing and configuring z/VM using the SSI clustering feature. Volumes 2 and 3 describe how to roll your own Linux virtual servers on z Systems hardware under z/VM. The cookbook format continues with installing and customizing Linux. Volume 3 focuses on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12. It describes how to install and configure SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 onto the Linux administration system, which does the cloning and other tasks. It also explains how to use AutoYaST2, which enables you to automatically install Linux using a configuration file, and explains how to create and use appliances and bootable images from configuration files. In addition, it provides information about common tasks and tools available to service SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.

The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2

Author : Lydia Parziale,Murthy Garimella,Eric Marins,Filipe Miranda,Paul Novak,Vinodkumar Ramalingam,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2021-10-19
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738460062

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The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 by Lydia Parziale,Murthy Garimella,Eric Marins,Filipe Miranda,Paul Novak,Vinodkumar Ramalingam,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication is Volume 2 of a five-volume series of books entitled The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z®. This volume includes the following chapters: Chapter 1, "Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on LNXADMIN" on page 3, describes how to install and configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux onto the Linux Administration server, which performs the cloning and other tasks. Chapter 2, "Automated Red Hat Enterprise Linux installations by using Kickstart" on page 37, describes how to use Red Hat's kickstart tool to create Linux systems. This tool is fundamentally different from cloning in that an automated installation is implemented. You can try kickstart and cloning. Understand that these applications attempt to accomplish the same goal of quickly getting Linux systems up and running, and that you do not need to use both. Chapter 3, "Working with subscription-manager, yum, and DaNdiFied" on page 47, describes how the Red Hat Network works. It provides centralized management and provisioning for multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems. Kickstart is an easy and fast way to provision your Linux guests in any supported Linux platform. It re-creates the operating system from the beginning by using the kickstart profile configuration file that installs the new operating system unattended. It also sets up the new guest according to the definition that was set up in the kickstart file. Usually, Linux is administered by the same team that manages Linux on all platforms. By using kickstart, you can create a basic profile that can be used in all supported platforms and customize Linux profiles, as needed. Cloning requires a better understanding of the z/VM environment and z/VM skills. It is a fast process if you enable the IBM FlashCopy® feature in advance. It clones the disks from a golden image to new disks that are used by the new Linux guest. The process can be automated by using the cloning scripts that are supplied with this book. It is recommended that you start with The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 1: IBM z/VM 7.2, SG24-8147 of this series because the IBM® z/VM hypervisor is the foundation (or base "layer") for installing Linux on IBM Z.

The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 1: IBM z/VM 7.2

Author : Lydia Parziale,Edi Lopes Alves,Vic Cross,Paul Novak,Mauro Cesar de Souza,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2021-07-15
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738459721

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The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 1: IBM z/VM 7.2 by Lydia Parziale,Edi Lopes Alves,Vic Cross,Paul Novak,Mauro Cesar de Souza,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication is volume one of five in a series of books entitled The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z. The series includes the following volumes: The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems® Volume 1: IBM z/VM® 7.2, SG24-8147 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 2: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2 Servers, SG24-8303 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 3: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, SG24-8890 The Virtualization Cookbook for IBM z Systems Volume 4: Ubuntu Server 16.04, SG24-8354 Virtualization Cookbook for IBM Z Volume 5: KVM, SG24-8463 It is recommended that you start with Volume 1 of this series because the IBM z/VM hypervisor is the foundation (or base "layer") for installing Linux on IBM Z®. This book series assumes that you are generally familiar with IBM Z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM or Linux. It is written for individuals who want to start quickly with z/VM and Linux, and get virtual servers up and running in a short time (days, not weeks or months). Volume 1 starts with a solution orientation, discusses planning and security, and then, describes z/VM installation methods, configuration, hardening, automation, servicing, networking, optional features, and more. It adopts a "cookbook-style" format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing, configuring, administering, and maintaining z/VM. This volume also includes a chapter on monitoring z/VM and the Linux virtual servers that are hosted. Volumes 2, 3, and 4 assume that you completed all of the steps that are described in Volume 1. From that common foundation, these volumes describe how to create your own Linux virtual servers on IBM Z hardware under IBM z/VM. The cookbook format continues with installing and customizing Linux. Volume 5 provides an explanation of the kernel-based virtual machine (KVM) on IBM Z and how it can use the z/Architecture®. It focuses on the planning of the environment and provides installation and configuration definitions that are necessary to build, manage, and monitor a KVM on Z environment. This publication applies to the supported Linux on Z distributions (Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu).

Experiences with Oracle® 10gR2 Solutions on Linux for IBM System z

Author : Lydia Parziale,Kathryn Arrell,Dennis Dutcavich,Terry Elliott,Bruce Frank,Erik Kane,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2007-02-16
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738489667

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Experiences with Oracle® 10gR2 Solutions on Linux for IBM System z by Lydia Parziale,Kathryn Arrell,Dennis Dutcavich,Terry Elliott,Bruce Frank,Erik Kane,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM Redbooks publication describes experiences gained while installing and testing several Oracle® solutions, such as: - Single Instance of Oracle Database 10gR2 - Including sharing ORACLE_HOME and Cloning Oracle databases - RAC Instance of Oracle Database 10gR2 using raw devices, block devices, or OCFS2 files - Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10.2 with a split configuration database on Linux on System z - Oracle AS10g Interested readers include database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This book is not meant to replace Oracle documentation; it documents our experiences installing Oracle products.

Best practices and Getting Started Guide for Oracle on IBM LinuxONE

Author : Sam Amsavelu,Paul Novak,David J Simpson,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-06-02
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738457277

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Best practices and Getting Started Guide for Oracle on IBM LinuxONE by Sam Amsavelu,Paul Novak,David J Simpson,IBM Redbooks Pdf

IBM® is a Platinum level Partner in the Oracle Partner Network, which delivers the proven combination of industry insight, extensive real-world Oracle applications experience, deep technical skills, and high-performance servers and storage to create a complete business solution with a defined return on investment. From application selection, purchase, and implementation to upgrade and maintenance, we help organizations reduce the total cost of ownership and the complexity of managing their current and future applications environment while building a solid base for business growth. Oracle Database running on Linux is available for deployment on IBM LinuxONE by using Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES). This enterprise-grade solution is designed to add value to Oracle Database solutions. This IBM Redpaper® publication focuses on accepted good practices for installing and getting started by using Oracle Database, which provides you with an environment that is optimized for performance, scalability, flexibility, and ease-of-management.

Oracle on LinuxONE

Author : Susan Adamovich,Sam Amsavelu,Armelle Chev,Helene Grosch,Guilherme Nogueira,Jagannath Raju,Moshe Reder,Mariana Roveri,David J Simpson,Narjisse Zaki,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-08
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738457956

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Oracle on LinuxONE by Susan Adamovich,Sam Amsavelu,Armelle Chev,Helene Grosch,Guilherme Nogueira,Jagannath Raju,Moshe Reder,Mariana Roveri,David J Simpson,Narjisse Zaki,IBM Redbooks Pdf

Oracle Database 12c running on Linux is available for deployment on IBM® LinuxONE. The enterprise-grade Linux on LinuxONE solution is designed to add value to Oracle Database solutions, including the new functions that are introduced in Oracle Database 12c. In this IBM Redbooks® publication, we explore the IBM and Oracle Alliance and describe how Oracle Database benefits from LinuxONE. We then explain how to set up Linux guests to install Oracle Database 12c. We also describe how to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Agent to manage Oracle Database 12c Release 1. Additionally, we discuss encryption for Oracle using Oracle Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) on Oracle 12c Release 2. We also describe a successful consolidation project from sizing to migration, performance management topics, and high availability. Finally, we end with a chapter about surrounding Oracle with Open Source software. The audience for this publication includes database consultants, installers, administrators, and system programmers. This publication is not meant to replace Oracle documentation, but to supplement it with our experiences while installing and using Oracle products.

Oracle 11gR2 RAC - Quick 2-Node RAC Deployment Guide

Author : Arun Kumar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-10-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1698897227

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Oracle 11gR2 RAC - Quick 2-Node RAC Deployment Guide by Arun Kumar Pdf

This quick deployment guide will help you quickly setup 2 node RAC on virtual Box. Topics included are:1. Configure virtual machine for node 12. OEL 6.5 installation on node 13. OEL 6.5 installation on node 24. OS Level Pre-requisites on All Nodes5. Setup Public and Private Network6. Configure Shared Storage for RAC Nodes7. Create Shared Storage Partitions8. Configure ASM and ASM Disks9. GRID Installation Pre-requisites on All Nodes10. GRID Software Installation11. Oracle 11g RAC Software Installation12. Create RAC Database using DBCANote: This book is not a reference for setup of Oracle in Real-Time environment!

Oracle Database 11g R2 Step-By-Step Installation Guide

Author : Sideris Courseware Corp
Publisher : Sideris Courseware Corp.
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-05-14
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781936930289

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Oracle Database 11g R2 Step-By-Step Installation Guide by Sideris Courseware Corp Pdf

A major prerequisite for the usage and deployment of Oracle database technology is a successful installation. The purpose of this Oracle 11g training course module is to offer a step-by-step guide for the configuration of a Linux or Microsoft Windows server to host an Oracle database Enterprise Edition installation. Especially in a Linux environment installation of the database requires careful preparation, configuration and sometimes troubleshooting in order to succeed. This course includes practical tips learned from many real-world installations which can assist you to achieve a successful installation in your environment. We will explore both a standalone database installation and also a grid infrastructure installation. Major objectives covered within this guide book include: - Configuration of the Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems in anticipation of a database installation; Performing a Desktop Class installation of the Oracle 11g R2 Enterprise Edition database; - Performing a Server Class installation of the Oracle 11g R2 Enterprise Edition database; - Addressing configuration and setup issues using the FixUp utility;- Verification of a valid database installation; Database administrator and technical support interface options, including the use of Enterprise Manager, command-line SQL*Plus, and terminal console SSH;- Preparing a host system for the Grid Infrastructure and Oracle RDBMS installations and performing those installations;- Preparing a host system for ASM storage management; - Partitioning and configuration of storage devices for ASM storage on both Linux and MS Windows servers; While this course module applies specifically to the installation of the Enterprise Edition of the Oracle database, it covers basic topics which apply to any Oracle software installation. Therefore, this material is also useful for the installation of other Oracle products such as the Oracle Database Client, specialized options for a database server installation, and so on.