Oracle tends to compile and link, so that could take a while on laptop.
Actually it only links: Oracle has a system user and this user (and its group, more precisely their UID/GID) is linked into the executable when the Oracle binaries are created. This is why you have to do a "relink" when you change that system user with
You find the binaries under $ORACLE_HOME/install.
Notice that the relinking can cause troubles on some systems with memory constraints. You can patch the mentioned relink-script (its a simple shell-script) in this case. I can't remember what exactly i did ((IIRC it was something about temporary files, but i am not sure about what exactly) but i remember having to do that once and it was quite simple once i found the script itself.
@Neo: when the database (that is: the DB-files, not the DB-software, to be precise the database-instance) is created there are a lot of files copied (empty database files, redo-logs, catalogue files and what not) and i suppose this is what Marika is talking about - not the software (binaries) installation.
@Marika:
Quote:
My settings:
.bashrc
This is definitely wrong! It should be:
I am not sure how Ubuntu does it, but might it be that /tmp is a "virtual filesystem" and in fact a part of RAM? If so: do yourself a favour, create a real filesystem on disk, mount that under /tmp and make sure it is big enough. Oracle creates some amount of temporary files and it might be that the space is simply too small or (if it is a virtual filesystem) its utilisation puts too much constraints on the RAM.
I hope this helps.
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