Before running the install wizard, execute a manual script:
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.
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.
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Last Published Wednesday, March 25, 2015