Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Bear tothe firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

Bryan O'Neal BONeal at cornerstonehome.com
Sun Nov 18 22:09:49 MST 2007


I am trying to connect from the local host using X forwarding, but your
are correct in assuming that I have not messed with the menu items.  But
I did not mess with the menu options on the other (now four) successful
test installs.  I can get a connection using a remote client but it can
not find the root database, so the listener is active and the DB process
is running, but the DB it's self does not seem to be running.

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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Bear tothe
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

Likely you'll only be able to connect to it from it.
Do you have vncserver installed?
The Oracle XE installs items in the menus.
You ran the part after the initial install from root right?
I haven't tried Godaddy's virtual dedicated server though, it could be
something with it's environment.
Try tnspinging it from another oracle instance to see if you can connect
to it's listener.
Make sure if you have selinux installed that you have it's ports open.
Have you tried connecting to it from web ie :
http://ipaddress:8080/apex/ jd Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> I was able to do a local install of a Cent OS on a 64bit machine and 
> then a successful remote install of Oracle XE.  Perhaps this is an 
> issue with Go Daddy's virtual environment.  Any thoughts?
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Bryan O'Neal
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> Subject: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Bear to the 
> firstperson who correctly solves my problem!
>
> I have now spent close to 15 hours beating my head against this one so

> I am asking for help, has any one managed to get Oracle 10 Express 
> (the free one) installed on a 64 bit machine?  I have three 32bit 
> machines that installed like a dream and I have tried three different 
> FC/RH OS's on a 64 bit VDS and just can not get it to work.  RPM 
> installers just fine, but I can not connect to the DB, and I get no 
> errors, but the db seems to be running!  It is maddening!  Their isn't

> even an error in the logs to go off of!
>  
> Any help?
>  
> I can install on FC 6 & FC7 (three different 32bit boxes machines) but

> I can not get it install on my 64 bit GoDaddy virtual dedicated 
> server.  I have tried it using CENT OS4, CENT OS 5 (had to manual 
> install some
> dependencies) and FC7 (had to compile a lib from oracle) and it all 
> goes smooth enough but the end result is the same.  The service is 
> running, the lights seem on, but nobody is home.  I can not connect to

> the web app or use the client even when tunneled into the localhost on

> the remote box.
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