Thanks,
I have only one.
Chris Geske yazm??:
> Also, if you have two network cards, and one is set to DHCP, that can cause
> you problems. I had to remove one of the network adapters and then install
> before it would work.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jayme Puza [mailto:jpuza@(protected)]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 8:36 AM
> To: Ali Durmus
> Cc: suse-oracle@(protected)
> Subject: RE: [suse-oracle] Suse 9 oracle 10g installation DHCP-assigned
> public IP addresses problem
>
>
> Was the system originally setup to use DHCP? If so, have you restarted
> networking since you changed the network config files to use a static
> address? (ifdown ethX / ifup ethX) What do you get if you run an ifstatus
> on ethX? How about ifconfig -a?
>
> Other than that, the only other things I can think of to check are the
> contents of /etc/HOSTNAME and make sure it has your FQDN and also make sure
> your FQDN is first in the list of names for the static ip in your /etc/hosts
> file.
>
>
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ali Durmus [mailto:alidur@(protected)]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:16 AM
> To: Jayme Puza
> Cc: suse-oracle@(protected)
> Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] Suse 9 oracle 10g installation DHCP-assigned
> public IP addresses problem
>
> hi,
> It is static:(. Where can I look more?
> Thanks.
> ali
> Jayme Puza yazm??:
>
>> It may be looking at the configuration file for the primary Ethernet
>> adapter in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. There is a variable in the
>> ifcfg-ethX file called BOOTPROTO, this can be set = to DHCP or static.
>>
>> Sample:
>>
>> DEVICE=eth0
>> BOOTPROTO=static
>> BROADCAST=10.10.10.255
>> HWADDR=00:50:04:0B:B9:B6
>> IPADDR=10.10.10.45
>> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
>> NETWORK=10.10.10.0
>> ONBOOT=yes
>> TYPE=Ethernet
>>
>> Jayme Puza
>> RemoteDBA Experts
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>>
>> Contemporary Technologies, Inc.
>> 4 Gateway Center, Suite 600
>> 444 Liberty Avenue
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ali Durmus [mailto:alidur@(protected)]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 4:58 AM
>> To: suse-oracle@(protected)
>> Subject: [suse-oracle] Suse 9 oracle 10g installation DHCP-assigned
>> public IP addresses problem
>>
>> Hi,
>> I got below error when I have tried to install Oracle 10gR2.
>> I have checked # hostname, it is Ok. I setup network to use static Ip.
>> I checked /etc/hosts. Does oracle get hostname another file?
>> How can I solve my problem.
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Recommendation: Oracle supports installations on systems with
>> DHCP-assigned public IP addresses. However, the primary network
>> interface on the system should be configured with a static IP
>> address in order for the Oracle Software to function properly.
>> See the Installation Guide for more details on installing the
>> software on systems configured with DHCP.
>>
>>
>>
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