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<strong>Installation</strong> & <strong>Setup</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 11: Installing & Configuring Oracle 9i<br />

Server Software<br />

The following overview and instructions are for a standard, default Oracle 9i<br />

Server installation. If your Oracle installation includes any customization or nondefault<br />

selections, your procedures will differ from those provided in this chapter.<br />

Please make adjustments accordingly. The illustrations shown are for installing<br />

Oracle 9i Server on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4. If you are installing a<br />

different version of Oracle or are installing Oracle on Windows XP Professional,<br />

your windows may be different.<br />

Note:<br />

As a general warning, when installing and configuring Oracle 9i do not close<br />

any Oracle windows while a program is running. Doing so can result in<br />

configuration errors and loss of data. Instead, utilize the Oracle close or<br />

cancel buttons.<br />

Oracle 9i Server Software Configuration Overview<br />

The following steps are necessary to install and configure Oracle Server for use<br />

with B.A.S.I.S.:<br />

1. Install Oracle 9i (For more information, refer to Step 1: Install Oracle 9i<br />

Server Software on page 135.)<br />

Key points:<br />

a. Install Oracle 9i Server from the Oracle 9i Server CD-ROM.<br />

b. Use the default Oracle Home location.<br />

c. Allow Oracle to make the path modifications in the registry.<br />

d. Select the “Enterprise Edition (1.76GB)” installation type.<br />

e. Select “Software Only” for the type of database to install.<br />

2. Configure the BEST database. (For more information, refer to Step 2:<br />

Configure the BEST Database on page 137.)<br />

• In Oracle Database Configuration Assistant select “Create a database.”<br />

• Select the “New Database” template.<br />

• Specify the Global Database Name.<br />

• Select dedicated server mode.<br />

• Deselect every database feature including the additional database<br />

configuration features.<br />

• On the Memory tab, select “Custom” and use the default values for<br />

shared pool, buffer cache, and java pool.<br />

• Rename the database storage files and expand their sizes to match the<br />

table below.<br />

revision 143 — 133

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