Configure each Oracle installation owner user account environment:
xterm) on the server where you are running the installation.$ xhost + hostname
grid:
$ su - grid
su commands, use sudo instead:
$ sudo -u grid -s
$ echo $SHELL
bash):
$ vi .bash_profile
sh) or Korn shell (ksh):
$ vi .profile
csh or tcsh):
% vi .login
022 for the default file mode creation mask:
umask 022
ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME, or ORACLE_BASE environment variables are set in the file, then remove these lines from the file.$ . ./.bash_profile
$ . ./.profile
% source ./.login
$ echo $PATH
$ export DISPLAY=local_host:0.0
% setenv DISPLAY local_host:0.0
local_host is the host name or IP address of the system (your workstation, or another client) on which you want to display the installer./tmp directory has less than 1 GB of free space, then identify a file system with at least 1 GB of free space and set the TMP and TMPDIR environment variables to specify a temporary directory on this file system:
Note:
You cannot use a shared file system as the location of the temporary file directory (typically /tmp) for Oracle RAC installations. If you place /tmp on a shared file system, then the installation fails.
df -h command to identify a suitable file system with sufficient free space.$ sudo - s # mkdir /mount_point/tmp # chmod 775 /mount_point/tmp # exit
TMP and TMPDIR environment variables:
Bourne, Bash, or Korn shell:
$ TMP=/mount_point/tmp $ TMPDIR=/mount_point/tmp $ export TMP TMPDIR
C shell:
% setenv TMP /mount_point/tmp % setenv TMPDIR /mount_point/tmp
$ umask $ env | more
umask command displays a value of 22, 022, or 0022 and that the environment variables you set in this section have the correct values.