Oracle 11gR2 2-node RAC on VMware Workstation 8 – Part III

Time Required: 20 minutes

Class Materials:

  • none

Next we need to configure the Linux kernel to support Oracle 11gR2.

Before we can install Oracle 11gR2 on our new VM, we need configure the Linux kernel. The following steps modify key settings to allow Oracle to execute. These steps are taken from the Oracle install guide located at the following URL:

Linux Kernel Parameters for Oracle 11gR2 on RHEL 5

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Oracle 11gR2 2-node RAC on VMware Workstation 8 – Part II

Time Required: 20 minutes

Class Materials:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 64-bit install media

Next we need to add additional RPMs to support the Oracle database and grid installs.

Before we can install Oracle 11gR2 on our new VM, we need to load additional RPM packages that are required by the Oracle database and grid. Oracle publishes a list of the required VMs broken down by the supported Linux distributions at the following URL:

RPMs Required for Oracle 11gR2 on RHEL 5

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Oracle 11gR2 2-node RAC on VMware Workstation 8 – Part I

Time Required: 60 minutes

Class Materials:

  • 10GB of free disk
  • An operational VMware Workstation 8 or later install
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 64-bit install media

To create our Oracle RAC database on VMware Workstation 8, we first need to create a Linux VM.

In this example I have the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 64-bit install software as an ISO image of the DVD install media. Having a single ISO image allows VMware to use its Easy Install feature that pretty much automates the OS install entire process.

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Oracle 11gR2 2-node RAC on VMware Workstation 8 – Introduction

It has long been an ambition of mine to have my very own RAC cluster database.

My former TUSC colleague and good friend John Smiley over at Amazon.com created a white paper some years back where he showed how to create a two node RAC cluster out of a couple of spare x86 Linux boxes and as I recall, some scotch tape, glue and pixie dust. It really was very cool and definitely worth a Blue Peter badge.

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