The Summary window does not include the space required to create a database or the size of compressed files that are expanded on the hard drive.
If sufficient space is not detected, then installation fails and an error message appears. To ensure that the system meets these requirements, follow these steps:. Determine the physical RAM size.
If the size of the physical RAM installed in the system is less than the required size, then you must install more memory before continuing. Determine the size of the configured virtual memory also known as paging file size. For a computer using Windows , for example, open System in the Control Panel, select the Advanced tab, and click Settings in the Performance section.
Then select the Advanced tab. The virtual memory is listed in the Virtual Memory section. If necessary, see your operating system documentation for information about how to configure additional virtual memory. Determine the amount of free disk space on the system. For a computer using Windows , for example, open My Computer , right-click the drive where the Oracle software is to be installed, and choose Properties.
Determine the amount of disk space available in the temp directory. This is equivalent to the total amount of free disk space, minus what will be needed for the Oracle software to be installed. If there is less than MB of disk space available in the temp directory, then first delete all unnecessary files.
For a computer using Windows , for example, open System in the Control Panel, select the Advanced tab, and click Environment Variables. Note: Oracle provides bit x86 , bit Itanium , and bit x64 versions of Oracle Database for Windows. Oracle certifies the bit Oracle Database client on bit Windows x After you download updates, transfer the update file to a directory on the server where you plan to run the installation.
If you have an existing Oracle Database Client 11 g Release 2 In the Download Software Updates screen, select one of the following options, and click Next :. Use My Oracle Support credentials for download to download and apply the latest software updates. Provide the proxy server information for your site, along with a user account that has access to the local area network through which the server is connecting.
The proxy realm information is case-sensitive. If you do not have a proxy realm, then you do not need to provide an entry for the Proxy Username, Proxy Password, and Proxy Realm fields. Click Test Connection to ensure that your proxy settings are correctly entered, and the installer can download the updates. The Apply Software Updates screen is displayed if you select to download the software updates or provide the pre-downloaded software downloads location.
If you selected Use My Oracle Support credentials for download in the previous screen, then select Download and apply all updates , and click Next. If you selected Use pre-downloaded software updates, then select Apply all updates , and click Next. The Select Product Languages screen enables you to select the language in which you want to run the product.
Select the product language from the Available Languages list, transfer it to the Selected Languages list. Click Next. This screen is not displayed if you select Instant Client as the type of installation in step 5. Oracle Base : This path appears by default.
You can change the path based on your requirement. The Oracle Base section is not displayed if you select Instant Client as the type of installation in step 5.
In the Software Location section, accept the default value or enter the Oracle home directory path in which you want to install Oracle components. The directory path should not contain spaces. If you selected Custom as the type of installation in step 5 , then the Available Product Components screen is displayed.
Select the products that you want to install and click Next. In step 10 , if you select Oracle Scheduler Agent as one of the components that you want to install, then the Oracle Database Scheduler Agent screen is displayed. The Perform Prerequisite Checks screen verifies if your computer meets the minimum system requirements to install the desired product.
Review the information displayed in the Summary screen, and click Install. The Install Product screen shows the progress of a client installation. If you are performing a Custom installation, and selected Oracle Net Listener from the list of components to install in step 10 , then go to "Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant" for instructions. Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant. Perform the following to configure the listener and naming methods using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant:.
In the Listener Configuration screen, enter a Listener name or accept the default value. In the Listener Configuration, Select Protocol screen, select one or more protocols from the Available Protocols list, and move it to the Selected Protocols list. Select No if you do not want to configure an additional listener, and click Next. In the Naming Methods Configuration screen, select Yes to configure naming methods.
In the Naming Methods Configuration screen, select the naming method you want from the list of Available Naming Methods and then click Next. In the Net Service Name Configuration screen, select the protocol for the database you want to access, and click Next.
In the Net Service Name Configuration screen, enter the Host name of the computer where the Oracle database is installed. Use the standard port number, or specify a different port number, and click Next. In most cases, the test fails only because the default user name and password Oracle Universal Installer supplies in the dialog box do not match the user name and password for the target database.
Click Change Login , reenter the user name and password, and then click OK. You can also run Oracle Net Configuration Assistant after the installation in standalone mode to configure the listener, naming methods, net service names, and directory server usage.
Select Upgrade to upgrade the existing Oracle Database Client software to the latest version. In the Specify Installation Location screen, accept the default Software Location value or enter the Oracle home directory path in which you want to install Oracle components. The Apply Software Updates screen is displayed if you select to download the software updates or provide the pre-downloaded software updates location. Select either Download and apply all updates or Apply all updates , as applicable, and click Next.
Note: You can choose to create a new Oracle base directory, even if other Oracle base directories exist on the system. Consider the following before selecting this option: This upgrade is only possible in a client home and not in any other Oracle home that contains non-client installations, such as Database installations.
To set this up, perform these steps on the remote computer that has the DVD drive: Log in to the remote computer as an Administrator user. Start Windows Explorer. Click the Sharing tab and do the following: Select Share this folder. Click OK when you are finished. Start Windows Explorer on the local computer. Select a drive letter to use for the remote DVD drive. Click Finish. You can install Oracle Database Client on the remote computer in one of two ways: If you have copied the contents of the Oracle Database Client DVD to a hard drive, you can install from the hard drive.
The steps that must complete are: Make sure that the remote access software is installed and running on the remote and local computers.
If you selected Custom in Step 5 , in the Available Product Components window, select the components you want to install and click Next or Install. In the Product-specific Prerequisite Checks window, correct any errors that Oracle Universal Installer may have found, and then click Next. In the Summary window, check the installed components listing and click Install. If you selected the Administrator , Runtime , or Custom installation types, follow Steps 12 to 20 to complete the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant procedure.
If you selected the Instant Client installation type, go to Step After you complete the installation, you can follow the steps under "Connecting Instant Client or Instant Client Light to an Oracle Database" to configure the database connection.
In the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant: Welcome window, either select Perform typical configuration to use a default configuration, or use the Naming Methods configuration option. Then click Next. The remaining steps in this procedure assume you are using Naming Methods. In the Net Service Name Configuration, Service Name window, enter the name of the database service to which you want to connect. Click Next. In the Net Service Name Configuration, Select Protocol window, depending on the protocol you selected, enter the appropriate information and click Next.
Specify the port number, then click Next. For example, to connect to the computer shobeen , you would enter shobeen. In most cases, the test will fail only because the default user name and password Oracle Universal Installer supplies in the dialog box do not match the user name and password for the target database.
Click Change Login , re-enter the user name and password, and then click OK. This directory is created in the location set by the TEMP environment variable setting. Installing Oracle Database Client Installations in Silent or Nonteractive Mode If you need to perform multiple installations of Oracle Database Client, you may want to use silent or noninteractive mode, with response files.
Note: You can choose to create a new Oracle base directory, even if other Oracle base directories exist on the system. Installing on a System with an Existing Oracle Installation Oracle Database Client can be installed in the same Oracle Database home if both products are at the same release level.
To set this up, perform these steps on the remote computer that has the DVD drive: Log in to the remote computer as an Administrator user. Start Windows Explorer. Click the Sharing tab and do the following: Select Share this folder. Click OK when you are finished. Start Windows Explorer on the local computer. Select a drive letter to use for the remote DVD drive.
Click Finish. Installing on Remote Computers Through Remote Access Software If you want to install and run Oracle Database Client on a remote computer that is, the remote computer has the hard drive and will run Oracle Database Client components , but you do not have physical access to the computer, you still can perform the installation on the remote computer if it is running remote access software such as VNC or Symantec pcAnywhere. You can install Oracle Database Client on the remote computer in one of two ways: If you have copied the contents of the Oracle Database Client DVD to a hard drive, you can install from the hard drive.
The steps that you have to complete are: Make sure that the remote access software is installed and running on the remote and local computers. The steps that you need to complete are: Make sure that the remote access software is installed and running on the remote and local computers. On the local computer, share the DVD drive.
Download all of the installation files to the directories that you just created. Extract the files in each directory that you just created. Copying the Oracle Database Client Software to a Hard Disk To copy the contents of the media to a hard disk: Create a directory for the installation files on your hard drive.
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