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10g r2 grid control running allroot.sh
Installed 10g R2 Grid Control on Linux. Now running the allroot.sh script.....
[root@RHGC ~]# /home/oracle/OracleHomes/oms10g/allroot.sh
Starting to execute allroot.sh .........
Starting to execute /home/oracle/OracleHomes/oms10g/root.sh ......
Running Oracle10 root.sh script...
\nThe following environment variables are set as:
ORACLE_OWNER= oracle
ORACLE_HOME= /home/oracle/OracleHomes/oms10g
Enter the full pathname of the local bin directory: [/usr/local/bin]:
Copying dbhome to /usr/local/bin ...
Copying oraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
Copying coraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
\nCreating /etc/oratab file...
Adding entry to /etc/oratab file...
Entries will be added to the /etc/oratab file as needed by
Database Configuration Assistant when a database is created
Finished running generic part of root.sh script.
Now product-specific root actions will be performed.
Finished execution of /home/oracle/OracleHomes/oms10g/root.sh ......
Starting to execute /home/oracle/OracleHomes/agent10g/root.sh ......
Running Oracle10 root.sh script...
The following environment variables are set as:
ORACLE_OWNER= oracle
ORACLE_HOME= /home/oracle/OracleHomes/agent10g
Enter the full pathname of the local bin directory: [/usr/local/bin]:
The file "dbhome" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n)
[n]: y
Copying dbhome to /usr/local/bin ...
The file "oraenv" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n)
[n]: y
Copying oraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
The file "coraenv" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n)
[n]:
Initially asked about /usr/local/bin directory and it copied stuff. Then it
switched to doing agent stuff and asked about the directory again. I hit enter and received messages about already
existing. I said overwrite. Is this correct?
Jeffrey Beckstrom
Database Administrator
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
1240 W. 6th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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Yes, don't worry about it.
Typically, I only overwite these files if I am loading a newer product, but in your case noththe grid control and the agent are from the same release, so it doesn't really matter.
Cheers
Tim...
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