oracle installation guide

It's been a long time since I contacted oracle. The client at hand asked the oracle environment to build. Write down the blog, in case it will be used in the future.

The 12C version was installed before, and the previous link is attached:

Direct Thunder copy the following link:
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle12c/121010/winx64_12c_database_1of2.zip

http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle12c/121010/winx64_12c_database_2of2.zip

This time according to the customer's 11.2.0.4 version.

download link:

Oracle 11.2.0.4 ForWindows 64bit + 32bit database-Saya-Blog Park https://www.cnblogs.com/ShaYeBlog/p/7729714.html

Mine is a 64-bit WIN10 system. After downloading, the suffix is ​​changed to ZIP format. The directory is as follows:

Double-click setup.exe to install

 

Security configuration update: There is no need to fill in the e-mail address, nor update, ignore the warning.

3. Installation options, system categories: just click Next.

 

4. Typical installation: modify the installation path, the management password can be filled in for easy remember: orcl, ignore the warning.



5. Wait for about two minutes and click Finish.

 

6. Wait for the installation to complete, this time is a bit long, about 15 minutes.

    




After the installation is complete, open the database development tool SQL DEVELOPER and create a new database.

 


My username system password orcl

 

Possible problems:

 

I've Baidu this for a while, regardless of whether he directly ignored it, maybe I just did not write the PATH address in the system.


When opening SQLDEVELOPER, an error may be reported because the JDK64 does not match:

I re-released a 32-bit JDK, and

In your installation subdirectory

 

 \ Sqldevelop \ bin

 

There is a file:

 

sqldeveloper.conf

 Open with notepad:

Among them: Replace SetJavaHome xxx with your JDK address 

 

If it still doesn't work, the solution: search msvcr100.dll and msvcr71.dll in the locally installed jdk directory and put it in the sqldeveloper \ sqldeveloper \ bin directory

Alright, it's time to get off work. I still have to build a library and continue to take the environment. I will continue to add when I have time. If you have any mistakes, please correct me. Thank you.

 

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