Hello everyone,
I am having a bit of a problem with XE. I did the
install yesterday everything went very smoothly, but
the during the install I selected not have it start
automatically. I wanted to start it from the system
services when needed or just use start the db from the
K menu.
Today I started the db, after adding myself to the dba
group and then selected to go to the admin page but I
get an error as it seems the http server is not
running. I checked the /usr/lib/oracle/xe location for
any server start-up script but could not find any, so
I thought I would uninstall the whole package and
select yes -start automatically and probably fix this
problem.
I did I removed the package and any left-overs from
/usr/lib/oracle (in hind sight probably shouldn't
have) and then went on installing the rpm package with
YaST only to see an error message:
ERROR(InstTarget:E_RpmDB_subprocess_failed)
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2006-03-17 15:10:45 oracle-xe-univ.rpm install failed
rpm output:
This system does not meet the minimum requirements for
swap space. Based on
the amount of physical memory available on the system,
Oracle Database 10g
Express Edition requires 1024 MB of swap space. This
system has 846 MB
of swap space. Configure more swap space on the
system and retry the installation.
error: %pre(oracle-xe-univ-10.2.0.1-1.0) scriptlet
failed, exit status 1
error: install: %pre scriptlet failed (2), skipping
oracle-xe-univ-10.2.0.1-1.0
I have allocated 1027 MB of space as per the
Partitioner in YaST - no room for increase everything
is already partitioned and allocated, so I cannot make
any changes to that.
Can someone help me get over this? Is this a YaST
problem, yesterday YaST would not recognize my DVD as
a source even though it would mount it OK (fixed that
with a few reboots), but this message seems to come
from an Oracle scirptlet.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
George
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