Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Deploying Oracle Database 12c Release 2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Comments and Feedback 1. Executive Summary 2. Reference Architecture Environment Expand section "2. Reference Architecture Environment" Collapse section "2. Reference Architecture Environment" 2.1. Reference Architecture Overview 2.2. Network Topology 2.3. Hardware Details 2.4. File System Layout & Disk Space Details 2.5. Swap Space 2.6. Security: Firewall Settings 2.7. Security: SELinux 3. Reference Architecture Configuration Details Expand section "3. Reference Architecture Configuration Details" Collapse section "3. Reference Architecture Configuration Details" 3.1. Setting OS Hostname 3.2. Network Configuration Expand section "3.2. Network Configuration" Collapse section "3.2. Network Configuration" 3.2.1. Configuring /etc/resolv.conf file 3.2.2. Public Network Configuration 3.2.3. iSCSI Network Configuration 3.3. OS Configuration Expand section "3.3. OS Configuration" Collapse section "3.3. OS Configuration" 3.3.1. Red Hat Subscription Manager 3.3.2. Chrony Configuration 3.3.3. Oracle Database 12c Release 2 Package Requirements 3.3.4. Configuring Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) 3.3.5. Configuring Firewall Settings 3.3.6. Modifying Kernel Parameters 3.3.7. Setting Virtual Memory 3.3.8. Setting Shared Memory (SHMMAX, SHMALL, SHMMNI) 3.3.9. Setting Semaphores (SEMMSL, SEMMNI, SEMMNS) 3.3.10. Ephemeral Network Ports 3.3.11. Optimizing Network Settings 3.3.12. Increasing synchronous I/O Requests 3.3.13. Increasing File Handles 3.3.14. User Accounts & Groups 3.3.15. Setting Shell Limits for the Grid and Oracle User 3.4. Storage Configuration Expand section "3.4. Storage Configuration" Collapse section "3.4. Storage Configuration" 3.4.1. iSCSI CHAP Authentication 3.4.2. Configuring Host Access to Volumes 3.4.3. Device Mapper Multipath 3.4.4. Partitioning Device Mapper Shared Disks 3.4.5. Configuring Oracle ASM Disks 3.4.6. Optimizing Database Storage using Automatic System Tuning 4. Oracle 12c Release 2 Configuration Expand section "4. Oracle 12c Release 2 Configuration" Collapse section "4. Oracle 12c Release 2 Configuration" 4.1. Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure (Required for ASM) 4.2. Installing Oracle 12c R1 Database Software 4.3. Creating ASM Diskgroups via the ASM Configuration Assitant (ASMCA) 4.4. Creating Pluggable Databases using Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) 4.5. Enabling HugePages 5. Logging into the Oracle Container Database 12c Release 2 6. Common Tasks when Managing Container Database (CDB) and Pluggable Databases (PDB) Expand section "6. Common Tasks when Managing Container Database (CDB) and Pluggable Databases (PDB)" Collapse section "6. Common Tasks when Managing Container Database (CDB) and Pluggable Databases (PDB)" 6.1. Connect to a CDB 6.2. Connect to a PDB 6.3. Managing a CDB 6.4. Managing a PDB 6.5. Location of Data files of PDB & CDB 7. Conclusion A. Contributors B. DM Multipath Configuration File C. Huge Pages Script D. Oracle Database Package Requirements Text File E. Kernel Parameters (98-oracle-kernel.conf) F. Limits Configuration File (99-grid-oracle-limits.conf) G. 99-oracle-asmdevices.rules H. Sample Kickstart File I. Configuration Files J. Troubleshooting ORA-* Errors K. References L. Revision History Legal Notice Settings Close Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Training A Red Hat training course is available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Appendix A. Contributors Ryan Cook (content reviewer) Previous Next