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Oracle Database on Microsoft
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Contents 3
Contents
1 Overview of Oracle Database
Installation on Microsoft
Windows Server x64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Required Documentation for Deploying
the Dell|Oracle Database
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Terminology Used in This Document
. . . . . . . . . . . 6
Getting Help
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Dell Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Oracle Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 Software and Hardware Requirements. . . 7
Minimum Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Minimum Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3 Installing and Configuring
the Operating System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Installing the Operating System Using
the Dell Systems Management Tools
and Documentation DVD
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
4 Contents
Continuing With the Operating System Installation . . . 16
Installing Windows Server 2003 . . . . . . . . . . 16
Installing Windows Server 2008 SP2 . . . . . . . . 17
Installing the Resource CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Installing the Driver for a Qlogic
Fibre Channel HBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Verifying the Temporary Directory Paths . . . . . . 20
4 Verifying Cluster Hardware
and Software Configurations . . . . . . . . . 23
Overview of Oracle Database Installation on Microsoft Windows Server x64 5
Overview of Oracle Database
Installation on Microsoft Windows
Server x64
This document applies to:
Oracle Database 10g R2 Enterprise Edition on Windows Server 2003 R2
SP2 Enterprise/Standard x64 Edition or Windows Server 2008 SP2
Enterprise/Standard x64 Edition.
Oracle Database 10g R2 Standard Edition on Windows Server 2003 R2
SP2 Standard x64 Edition or Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard x64
Edition.
Required Documentation for Deploying the
Dell|Oracle Database
The documentation set for the Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows is
organized into a series of modules. These modules cover the following topics:
Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Operating System and
Hardware Installation Guide
—Describes the required minimum hardware
and software versions, how to install and configure the operating system,
how to verify the hardware and software configurations, and how to obtain
open source files.
Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Storage and Networking
Guide
—Describes how to install and configure the network and the
storage solutions.
Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Database Setup and
Installation Guide
—Describes how to install and configure the
Oracle
Database.
Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Troubleshooting Guide
Describes how to troubleshoot and resolve errors encountered during the
installation procedures described in the previous modules.
6 Overview of Oracle Database Installation on Microsoft Windows Server x64
Terminology Used in This Document
This document uses the terms logical unit number (LUN), virtual disk, and
volumes. These terms are synonymous and can be used interchangeably.
The term LUN is commonly used in a Dell|EMC Fibre Channel storage
system environment, virtual disk is commonly used in a direct-attached
SAS (Dell MD3000/MD3000i and Dell MD3000/MD3000i with MD1000
expansion) storage environment and volume is commonly used in a
Dell EqualLogic iSCSI storage system environment.
Getting Help
Dell Support
For detailed information about using your system, see the documentation
that came with your system components.
For whitepapers, Dell-supported configurations, and general information,
visit dell.com/oracle.
For Dell technical support for your hardware and operating system software
and to download the latest updates for your system, visit support.dell.com.
NOTE: Information about contacting Dell is provided in your system’s Oracle
Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Operating System and Hardware
Installation Guide.
Dell Enterprise Training and Certification is now available;
see dell.com/training for more information. The training service may not
be offered in all locations.
Oracle Support
For information about Oracle software, application clusterware training,
and contacting Oracle, see oracle.com or your Oracle documentation that
shipped with the system components. For information on technical support,
downloads, and other technical information, see metalink.oracle.com.
For information on configuring storage and networking, see the
Oracle
Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64
Storage and Networking Guide.
Software and Hardware Requirements 7
Software and Hardware
Requirements
Minimum Software Requirements
Table 2-1 lists the minimum software requirements and supported
configurations for Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows Server x64 Editions.
NOTE: Your Dell configuration includes a 30-day trial license of Oracle software.
If
you do not have a license for this product, contact your Dell sales representative.
Table 2-1. Software Requirements for Oracle Database on Windows Server x64
Editions
Oracle
Database
(x64) Edition
Oracle Configuration Microsoft Windows
(x64) Edition
EMC PowerPath (Fibre
Channel Clusters Only)
Oracle Database 10g R2
10g R2
Enterprise
Edition
Release 10.2.0.1,
including RAC
option + 10.2.0.4
Patch Set
Server 2003 R2 SP2
Enterprise/Standard
Edition
Version 5.3
10g R2
Standard
Edition
Release 10.2.0.1,
including RAC
option + 10.2.0.4
Patch Set
Server 2003 R2 SP2
Standard Edition
Version 5.3
10g R2
Enterprise
Edition
Release 10.2.0.4
including RAC
option
Server 2008 SP2
Enterprise/Standard
Edition
Version 5.3
10g R2
Standard
Edition
Release 10.2.0.4
including RAC
option
Server 2008 SP2
Standard Edition
Version 5.3
8 Software and Hardware Requirements
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Table 2-2 lists the minimum hardware requirements for Oracle Database 10g
Enterprise Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 or Windows
Server 2008 SP2 Standard/Enterprise x64 Editions. For more information on
specific hardware components, see the documentation included with your
system.
NOTE: To achieve the desired performance, choose a system that exceeds the
minimum hardware requirements based on the number of users, the applications
you use, and batch processes.
NOTE: The hardware configuration of all the cluster nodes should be identical.
Table 2-2. Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
R2 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard/Enterprise x64 Editions
Minimum Hardware Requirements
Hardware Component Configuration
Dell PowerEdge 1950 IIII, 2900 III, 2950 II,
T610, T710, R610, R710, R810,R900,
R910, M600, M610, M710, and M910
systems (up to eight nodes using
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
or Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS)).
Intel Xeon processor family.
1 GB of RAM.
PERC for internal hard drives.
Two 73-GB hard drives connected to
a PERC controller.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use
two 73-GB hard drives (RAID 1) connected
to an internal RAID controller. See your
PowerEdge system documentation for
more details.
Three Gigabit NICs.
Two HBAs
(1 QLE2462/QLE2562 [dual port]
HBA for use with PowerEdge
1950/R610.
One QME2472/QME2572 or
LPe1105-M4/LPe1205 [dual port]
HBA for use with PowerEdge
M600/M610/M710).
Software and Hardware Requirements 9
Dell PowerEdge 6950, 2970, M605, R805,
R815, and R905 systems (up to eight nodes
using ASM or OCFS).
AMD Opteron processor family.
1 GB of RAM.
Two 73-GB hard drives connected to
an internal RAID controller.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use
two 73-GB hard drives (RAID 1) connected
to an internal RAID controller based on
your system. See your PowerEdge system
documentation for more details.
Three Gigabit NICs.
Two HBAs for use with PowerEdge
6950 or 2970.
One QME2472/QME2572 or
LPe1105-M4/LPe1205 [dual port]
HBA for use with PowerEdge
M605/M805/M905.
Gigabit Ethernet switches (two) See dell.com/oracle for information on
supported configurations.
For Dell|EMC AX4-5F, CX3-10C, CX3-20,
CX3-20F, CX3-40, CX3-40F, CX3-80,
CX4-120, CX4-240, CX4-480, and
CX4-960 Fibre Channel storage systems.
See the Dell|EMC system
documentation for more details.
For direct-attached SAS
Dell PowerVault MD3000 with MD1000
expansion storage system.
See your Dell PowerVault MD3000 and
MD1000 storage system documentation
for more details.
For direct-attached or switched iSCSI
Dell PowerVault MD3000i with MD1000
expansion storage system.
See your Dell PowerVault MD3000i and
MD1000 storage system documentation
for more details.
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Storage. One Dell EqualLogic PS Series array
with sixteen 15,000 RPM SAS disks.
Two Gigabit Ethernet switches for
iSCSI SAN.
Table 2-2. Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
R2 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard/Enterprise x64 Editions
Minimum Hardware Requirements (continued)
Hardware Component Configuration
10 Software and Hardware Requirements
Table 2-3 lists the minimum hardware requirements for Oracle Database 10g
Standard Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 or Windows
Server 2008 SP2 Standard x64 Editions. For more information on specific
hardware components, see the documentation included with your system.
Table 2-3. Oracle Database 10g Standard Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard x64 Editions Minimum Hardware
Requirements
Hardware Component Configuration
Dell PowerEdge 1950 III, 2950 III,
2900III, T610, T710, R610, and R710
systems (up to two nodes using ASM).
Intel Xeon processor family.
1 GB of RAM.
PERC for internal hard drives.
Two 73-GB hard drives connected to a
PERC controller.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use two
73-GB hard drives (RAID 1) connected to
an internal RAID controller based on
your system. See your PowerEdge system
documentation for more details.
Three Gigabit NICs.
Two HBAs.
One QLE2462/QLE2562 [dual port]
HBA for use with PowerEdge
1950/R610.
Dell PowerEdge 2970, R805 systems
(up to two nodes using ASM)
AMD Opteron processor family.
1 GB of RAM.
Two 73-GB hard drives connected to an
internal RAID controller.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use two
73-GB hard drives (RAID 1) connected to
an internal RAID controller based on
your system. See your PowerEdge system
documentation for more details.
Three Gigabit NICs.
Software and Hardware Requirements 11
Gigabit Ethernet switches (two). See dell.com/oracle for information on
supported configurations.
For Dell|EMC AX4-5F, CX3-10C, CX3-
20, CX3-20F, CX3-40, CX3-40F, CX3-80,
CX4-120, CX4-240, CX4-480, and CX4-
960 Fibre Channel storage systems.
See the Dell|EMC system
documentation for more details.
For direct-attached SAS Dell PowerVault
MD3000 with MD1000 expansion
storage system.
See your Dell PowerVault MD3000 and
MD1000 storage system documentation
for more details.
For direct-attached or switched Dell
PowerVault MD3000i with MD1000
expansion storage system.
See your Dell PowerVault MD3000i and
MD1000 storage system documentation
for more details.
Table 2-3. Oracle Database 10g Standard Edition on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2
SP2 or Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard x64 Editions Minimum Hardware
Requirements (continued)
Hardware Component Configuration
12 Software and Hardware Requirements
Installing and Configuring the Operating System 13
Installing and Configuring the
Operating System
CAUTION: To ensure that the operating system is installed correctly, disconnect
all external storage from the system before you install the operating system.
This section provides information about installing and configuring the
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2
Standard/Enterprise x64 Edition operating system for
Oracle database deployment.
Before You Begin
NOTE: See support.dell.com for the latest BIOS, firmware, and driver updates.
1
Shut down your system.
2
Disconnect all external storage devices from your system.
3
Locate the correct
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
or
Windows Server 2008 SP2 Standard/Enterprise x64 Edition
media
and the
Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation
media
for your Dell Server using the information in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1. PowerEdge Server Systems Management Media
Dell PowerEdge System Systems Management Media
6950, 1950, 2900, 2950, 2970, 1950 III,
2900 III, 2950 III, R805, R905, R900,
M600, M605, M610, M710, M805,
M905, T610, T710, R610, and R710.
Dell Systems Management Tools and
Documentation media version 6.2.
R810, R815, R910, and M910. Dell Systems Management Tools and
Documentation media version 6.2.1
NOTE: The Dell Systems Management Tools and Documentation media is packaged with
your Dell server.
14 Installing and Configuring the Operating System
Installing the Operating System Using the
Dell
Systems Management Tools and
Documentation DVD
1
Turn on your system.
2
Insert the
Dell Systems Management
media for your system in your system
drive.
The Dell Systems Build and Update Utility Welcome
window is displayed.
NOTE: If your system does not have a CD/DVD drive, an externally attached
USB CD/DVD drive can be used.
3
In the
Select Language
window, select
English
.
4
From the
Systems Deployment Options
table, click
Configure
from the
same row that contains the
Server OS Installation
option. The
Configure
Server Operating System
Installation
window is displayed.
The Server Operating System Installation (SOI) module in the
Dell
Systems Build and Update Utility enables you to install
Dell-supported operating systems on your Dell systems.
NOTE: For more information on using the specific SOI windows, see the
Dell
Systems Build and Update Utility online help.
5
In the
Set Date and Time
window of the SOI module, set the current date,
time, and the time zone and click
Continue
.
6
In the
Select an Operating System to Install
window:
a
Select
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 R2 x64 Edition
or
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 (64 bit Edition)
as per the
requirement.
b
Click
Continue.
7
In the
Select RAID Configuration
window, select default selections and
click
Continue
.
NOTE: This menu may not appear depending on the system configuration.
8
If you selected
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 (64 bit Edition)
on
the
Select an Operating System to Install
window, go to step 11.
Installing and Configuring the Operating System 15
9
In the
Configure the Disk Partition
window,
a
Choose to resize the boot partition or leave it at the default selection.
b
Click
Continue
.
10
In the
Enter Operating System Configuration Information
window,
a
Enter the appropriate organization, user name, product ID and
Computer Name.
b
Enter all the other necessary information.
c
Click
Install SNMP
(default).
d
Click
Install Server Administrator
(default) if you want to install the
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Utility.
NOTE: The Dell Server Administrator can be installed anytime after the
operating system is
installed.
e
Click
Continue.
11
For Windows Server 2008 x64 installation, click
Eject CD/DVD
. In the
Operating System Installation Summary
window, click
Eject CD/DVD
Automatically
(default) and click
Continue
.
NOTE: Once you click Apply Now, the installation begins and you cannot
change the configuration details of your system.
12
Click
Apply Now
.
The Systems Build and Update Utility installation begins.
NOTE: This procedure may take several minutes to complete.
13
If you selected Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 x64 Edition
when prompted, insert the appropriate Windows Server 2003 SP2
Enterprise or Standard x64 Edition media in the CD drive.
NOTE: This procedure may take several minutes to complete.
14
When the Systems Build and Update Utility installation is complete,
the system automatically reboots.
NOTE: Ensure that you remove all bootable media when the system reboots.
15
On the reboot, the system boots into the operating system install.
NOTE: Do not boot directly to the operating system media in DVD-ROM.
16 Installing and Configuring the Operating System
Continuing With the Operating System
Installation
Installing Windows Server 2003
1
If you chose Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 x64 Edition during
the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility installation process then on the
reboot, the system boots automatically into the Windows Server 2003 R2
SP2 x64 Edition install mode.
2
In the
Personalize Your Software
window in the Name and Organization
fields, enter the appropriate information and click
Next
.
3
When prompted, enter your Product Key for Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
Standard/Enterprise x64 Edition and click
Next
.
CAUTION: Do not leave the administrator password blank.
4
In the
Computer Name
and
Administrator Password
fields, enter the
appropriate information and click
Next
.
NOTE: To configure the public network properly, the computer name and
public host name must be identical.
NOTE: Record the logon password that you created in this step. You will need
this information in
step 5.
5
When the installation procedure is completed, the
Welcome to Windows
window is displayed.
a
Shut down the system, reconnect all external storage devices, and start
the system.
b
In the
Welcome to Windows
window, press <Ctrl><Alt><Delete>
to continue. The
Log On
window is displayed.
c
In the
Password
field, type the administrator password that you
created in
step 4 in this procedure and click
OK
.
You are prompted to insert the
Microsoft
Windows Server CD2
. You
can insert the Windows Server CD2 or click
Cancel
.
NOTE: If you insert the Windows Server CD2, follow the prompts through the
normal installation process. The following process assumes you are not
inserting the Windows Server CD2.
Installing and Configuring the Operating System 17
d
Click
Cancel
. A message is displayed informing you that media on
Windows Server CD2 is not going to be installed.
e
Click
OK.
You are prompted to configure Windows Server Post-Setup
(optional).
f
Click
Finish
. You are prompted to close the page.
g
Click
Yes
. The
Manage Your Server Windows Management
window is
displayed.
h
Close the window.
NOTE: To use the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 3 (BACS), install
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0. The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 can be
downloaded from microsoft.com.
Installing Windows Server 2008 SP2
1
If you chose Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 (64 bit Edition) during
the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility installation process then on the
reboot the Systems Build and Update Utility installer will prompt to insert
a valid Windows Server 2008 media into DVD drive. Insert the
Windows
Server 2008 SP2
media into DVD drive and click
OK
.
2
Click
OK
on the
Valid Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 media
window to start the installation.
3
In the next window, enter the language and other preferences and
click
Next
to continue.
4
Click
Install now
to start the installation.
5
Key in the product key for activation and click
Next
to continue.
6
In the next window,
a
Select
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (Full Installation)
.
b
Click
Next
.
7
In the
license term
window,
a
Check the box for
I accept the license terms.
b
Click
Next
.
18 Installing and Configuring the Operating System
8
In the next window,
a
Select
Custom (Advanced) Installation.
b
Select the disk where you want to install Windows.
c
Click
Next.
The installer starts the Windows installation.
NOTE: This procedure may take several minutes to complete.
9
At the end of the installation, change the Administrator password.
CAUTION: Do not leave the administrator password blank.
NOTE: To use the Broadcom Advanced Control Suite (BACS), install Microsoft .NET
Framework 2.0 or higher if not installed already. The
Microsoft .NET Framework can
be downloaded from microsoft.com.
Installing the Resource CD
NOTE: You can download the Windows Resource CD for your configuration from
dell.com/oracle.
1
Insert the media labeled
Dell RCD x64 4.4
.
2
Double-click
My Computer
, and double-click your CD-ROM drive.
3
Run
install_drivers.bat
.
NOTE: This procedure may take several minutes to complete.
4
Press any key to continue.
5
If you need to install the driver for a Qlogic Fibre Channel HBA on your
system:
For Windows Server 2003, see installing the Driver "For Windows
Server 2003:" on page 19.
For Windows Server 2008, see installing the Driver "For Windows
Server 2008:" on page 20.
Installing and Configuring the Operating System 19
6
Check the logs to verify that all drivers were installed correctly.
NOTE: Log information can be found at: <Primary
Drive:/>Dell_Resource_CD/logs>.
7
When the installation is complete, remove the media from the CD drive.
8
Reboot your system.
Installing the Driver for a Qlogic Fibre Channel HBA
For Windows Server 2003:
1
Start the Device Manager as follows:
a
Click
Start
, and then click
Run
.
b
In the
Run
box, type
devmgmt.msc
, and then click
OK
.
2
In the
Device Manager
box, scroll down the list of hardware types, and
then double-click
SCSI and RAID controllers
.
3
From the devices list, double-click
QLogic Fibre Channel HBA
.
4
Click the
Driver
tab, and then click
Update Driver
to start the Hardware
Update Wizard.
5
Click
Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)
, and then click
Next
.
6
Click
Don't search I will choose the driver to install
, and then click
Next
.
7
Click
Have Disk
, and then navigate to the
<Primary_Drive:/>Dell_Resource_CD/drivers/R254072
folder.
8
In the
Hardware Update Wizard/Select a Device Driver
box, click
Next
.
9
On the
Hardware Update Wizard/Completing the Hardware Update
Wizard
, click
Finish
.
20 Installing and Configuring the Operating System
For Windows Server 2008:
1
Start the Device Manager as follows:
a
Click
Start
, and then click
Control Panel
.
b
Click
Hardware and Sound
.
c
Click
Device Manager
.
2
Scroll down the list of hardware types, and then double-click
Storage
Controller
.
3
From the devices list, double-click
QLogic Fibre Channel HBA
.
4
Click the
Driver
tab, and then click
Update Driver
to start the
Hardware
Update Wizard
.
5
Navigate to the
<Primary_Drive:/>Dell_Resource_CD/drivers/R254072
folder, and then click
Next
.
6
On the
Windows has successfully updated your software
window, click
Close
.
Verifying the Temporary Directory Paths
Verify that the paths to the Temp and Tmp directories have been set correctly.
Repeat the following steps for all nodes in the cluster.
1
Click
Start
and select
Run
.
2
In the
Open
field, type
cmd
and click
OK
.
3
At the command prompt, type
echo %Temp%
and press <Enter>.
The following path is displayed:
%SystemDrive%\Temp
where,
%SystemDrive%
is the user's local drive.
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