05-16-2014
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Originally Posted by
newborndba
I ended up downloading Oracle client 11.2.0 and installed it on Solaris where application is installed. Please bare with me since I am fairly new to oracle and don't know even 2 % about it. Questions that I have in mind.
3) I also don't have instance running on solaris and I can't do sqlplus as sysdba because it just hangs.
ahh, so you need to connect *AN* Oracle database, however, you don't have one created yet?
That'll be more fun
You need to create a database instance first. You may need to grab Oracle Express (?) as I believe that one has no license requirement.
For more specific Oracle related help (ie help in getting it all setup), you may want to try the Oracle forum (since this issue sounds more Oracle related than Unix related
)
https://community.oracle.com/communi...eloper/english
In any case, you need to hit the docs here:
Oracle Database Online Documentation 11g Release 2 (11.2)
And do some serious reading, my friend
Either that, or find yourself a proper DBA who can help get you setup.
Cheers, good luck!
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