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In this lesson, we're going
to be actually installing
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the Oracle software product.
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So this is the same
Oracle software
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that runs Enterprise
systems all over the world,
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the same database system
that's the most popular
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among companies on the planet.
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And so we've downloaded the
software here in the form
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of these two zip files.
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Again, this is the
full and exact software
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that is used in any
Enterprise database
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system that's running Oracle.
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When we extract these two files,
we'll have a database folder.
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This will be created for us
when we do the extraction.
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We take a look in here.
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Notice, we have a
setup.exe, a welcome page.
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And most of the other
directories through here,
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particularly like
Stage, are going
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to be xml files and then
all the components involved
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in the installation.
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This folder will
be called Response.
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And this is to hold
response files.
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So these are going to be
the files that can either
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be created or generated
by the Oracle Installer
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that we can use for
a silent install.
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Click the setup.exe.
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What it's doing now is
loading the Java components
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necessary to run the software.
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And we have our first page.
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So we'll just step
through each one
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of these pages in the wizard.
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This is step 1 of
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So the first question it asks
us is to provide our email
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address to be informed
of security issues.
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So Oracle will issue security
patches from time to time.
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And this gives us
the opportunity
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to put our email here and
allow Oracle to contact us when
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security patches are available.
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Typically they're
available every quarter.
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But they do send out an email.
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It also gives us
the ability here
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to receive security updates via
the My Oracle Support website.
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So My Oracle
Support is a website
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that we can log into and
access when our company buys
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a software license.
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So as a learner, you would
not have a My Oracle Support
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account available
to you unless you
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happen to work for
a company that does.
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And it gives you an opportunity
to put your password in here
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to let it directly log
into Oracle Support.
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So we're going to deselect
that, leave our email blank,
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and click Next.
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It gives us a warning here.
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It says-- you haven't
provided an email address.
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Do you wish to
remain uninformed?
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We'll say yes to that.
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The next step is for
software updates themselves,
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so software updates outside
of security patches.
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So what this allows
the installer to do is,
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after the
installation, it allows
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it to check for
updates, patches,
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and then download
them in some form.
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So we actually download them
to us from My Oracle Support.
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And we put our
username and password.
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Might have to put
proxy settings in.
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And that will
download the updates
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and apply them during
our installation.
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At this time, 12c doesn't
really have any updates.
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Next, we could use the
pre-downloaded software
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updates.
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We've downloaded
them, let's say.
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We've stored them
on this machine.
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We could browse
to those packages.
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Then, their location
would appear here.
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For our purposes, we'll
skip the software updates.
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Next, we have the option
of what kind of install
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are we going to do.
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This installer, the OUI, will
install the Oracle database
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software.
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But it doesn't necessarily
have to create a database.
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So here, we're given the
option to select or create
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and configure a database.
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And all this will do is
initiate another wizard
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after the installation
is complete
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that allows us to step through
the creation of a database.
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For the purposes of
this lesson, we're
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going to choose Install
Database Software Only.
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However, we could also do an
upgrade from the installer
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as well if we wish.
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Next is the type of
database installation
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we're wanting to perform--
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either a single instance,
an Oracle Real Application
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clustering database
installation, or what's
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called RAC One Node, which is
the same thing as Oracle Real
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Application Clusters,
only on one machine
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and it provides less failover.
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But it helps with some
things like patching.
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For our purposes here, we're
going to do a single instance
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database installation.
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Next is the available
languages in order
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to run in the Oracle database.
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So we have an array of
different languages here.
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You're welcome to select
any language that you wish.
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We're going to leave the
default for our purposes
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here as English and click Next.
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The next option we have
is what database additions
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do we want to install.
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So this will come down to
what our company has paid for.
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Have they paid for
the Enterprise Edition
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or some other
lower cost edition?
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So the Enterprise Edition
will be pretty much everything
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in terms of software.
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Standard Edition is limited
to a certain number of CPUs
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and includes less features.
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Standard Edition 1 has
even fewer features.
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And then, Personal
Edition is used
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for deployment,
development, prototyping--
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those kind of things where
you can buy a named user
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license that will allow you
to pay far less for the Oracle
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software but just not use
it on an Enterprise scale.
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And notice that the
package sizes are different
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here as well.
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For our purposes, we're
going to go ahead and install
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the Enterprise Edition with the
full amount of software and all
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the features and click Next.
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Next, we have the selection
of a Windows user.
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This is a screen that wouldn't
be present during a Linux
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installation.
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So most of these
screens are exactly what
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we would see if we were doing
a Linux or Unix installation.
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This one's a little
bit different.
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So we can use an
existing Windows user.
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We could create a new
user, such as Oracle.
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Or we can use a Windows
built-in account
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that the installer
will handle for us.
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So we're going to go ahead and
select the Windows Built-In
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Account and click Next.
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Then, it gives us
a warning here.
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Oracle recommends that we
have a specific user account.
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Do we want to continue?
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And we'll go ahead and say yes.
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