Execute a Manual Script Before Installation

Before running the install wizard, execute a manual script:

  1. From the command line, execute:

    sqlplus <sysdba_username>/<sysdba_password>@<SID> as sysdba

    Where:

    <sysdba_username> is a sysdba user name (sys by default)

    <sysdba_password> is a sysdba password

    <SID> is a SID of the Oracle database instance

    For example, sqlplus sys/myPassword@ORCL as sysdba

    Note: The command will be different if you are connecting from the host other than the host where the database is installed, or connecting to the database using a service name.

  2. At the SQL prompt, execute:

    SQL>@<path>\manual_script_before_install.sql

    Where, <path> is an absolute path to the directory where the script is located.

    For example,

    On Windows: If the installer is located in c:\installer\win64, the command to execute the script will be

    @C:\install\win64\script\manual_script_before_install.sql

    On Linux: If the installer is located in /home/user/installer/linux64, the command to execute the script will be

    @/home/user/installer/linux64/script/manual_script_before_install.sql

    On Solaris: If the installer is located in /home/user/installer/solaris64, the command to execute the script will be

    @/home/user/installer/solaris64/script/manual_script_before_install.sql

This script grants sys.DBMS_REPUTIL privileges to the system user which will be validated during database installation.

Related Topics

Installation Prerequisites

Installing the Oracle Database

Installing Supported JDK

Installing WebLogic

Running the Repository Creation Utility (RCU)

Installing the Primavera Application Database

Installing the P6 Adapter

Downloading Third-Party Providers



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Last Published Wednesday, March 25, 2015