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Hi, I've just learned a few Oracle SQL Plus commands, Forms,
and PL/SQL. But the instructor never taught how to install and setup Oracle.
First, Can I install Oracle Database for standalone use( no network)? Is it Server/Client environment only?
Second, What are i and AS stand for? Ex. 8i,9i, 9iAS,etc.
Which one should I download for standalone use?
Main question: How do I setup Net Configuration for standalone use? I don't have any network on my PC.
Don't have Domain Name and Host string.
Please help me. Email: [email protected]
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Start from here... GOOD Luck !
Reddy,Sam
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Anyone else can answer my questions in brief detail. Please don't link me to oracle website. I still find it confusing.
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Originally posted by ssisme000
First, Can I install Oracle Database for standalone use( no network)? Is it Server/Client environment only?
Yes , You can
Second, What are i and AS stand for? Ex. 8i,9i, 9iAS,etc.
Which one should I download for standalone use?
i stands for 'internet ready' and AS stands for 'application server'. You have to download oracle8i/oracle9i standard edition/personal edition/enterprize edition depending upon your Operating System
Main question: How do I setup Net Configuration for standalone use? I don't have any network on my PC.
Don't have Domain Name and Host string.
You have to configure listener.ora, tnsnames.ora, sqlnet.ora. When you create database while installing oracle software, it will configure networking by default. IS this enough ? I was thinking you know little about oracle technology... I didn't know that you are beginner..GOOD LUCK!
Reddy,Sam
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Thanks for replying. Please give one example to configure listener.ora, tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora for standalone.
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Originally posted by ssisme000
Thanks for replying. Please give one example to configure listener.ora, tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora for standalone.
ssisme000,
Pando is LOL' ing @ me... probably for responding your thread. This is the time for you to get back to links I have posted before...
Reddy,Sam
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