It also shows percentage complete. This screen shows the status of each tool along with detailed information in the event of tool failure. NOTE, 8. This page shows whether the installation is successful. If set to false, installer will exit without prompting.
Use the "netca. Set the value of this variable to your customized NetCA response file location. Valid values : The full path to a customized NetCA response file based on the netca. Posted by: aogilmor 16 years ago. See if that works, and maybe tell you if there's a problem with the rsp file. I had lots of problems with the rsp files and had to edit them because the ones I generated from a silent script did not work as formatted.
In case you have other software from oracle installed then take a good look at the content of this folder and delete only those associated with 11g.
After deleting this registry next we will delete registries which are responsible for running oracle database services on you windows machine. Inside current control set find the folder Services.
And under services directory you will have to find all the registries that I have listed below and delete them. Make sure you delete only the registries shown above in the list. Once all the above steps are properly done you are free to delete all the folders of oracle database 11g from your windows 10 system.
In default installation oracle home is located in the C drive or in the main drive in which your OS is installed and named as APP. Thereafter go to the directory with your username. Here select all the files and delete them. At the end delete the entry from your start menu. In order to access the start menu entries in your windows 10 system, copy and paste the path given below either in the Run command box or directly into your file explorer.
Now find the oracle database 11g folder. Now your windows system is clean from oracle database 11g. Use Oracle Universal Installer to remove Oracle components from the inventory on the computer. Afterward, you need to manually remove the remaining components. Do not delete Oracle home files or directories for example, using Windows Explorer or the command prompt without first using Oracle Universal Installer unless you exit Oracle Universal Installer during an installation.
Otherwise, the components in the Oracle home remain registered in the Oracle Universal Installer inventory. If you manually delete Oracle home files and you attempt an installation in the same Oracle home, then some or all of the selected components may not be installed or properly configured. Oracle Universal Installer does not register the installation in its inventory if the installation is unexpectedly interrupted. However, files may have been copied to your Oracle home.
Remove these files manually and restart the installation. If any Oracle services names begin with Oracle or Ora exist and have the status Started , then select each of the services, and click Stop. Ensure that you first follow the instructions in the "Stopping Oracle Services" section. For example, if you installed a database with the Enterprise Edition option and later installed additional components with the Custom option, expand the Oracle home component to display all the components installed in the Oracle home.
In the Confirmation dialog box, click Yes to remove the selected components. After the components are removed from your computer, the Inventory window appears without the removed components. Oracle Universal Installer does not remove all Oracle components. After using Oracle Universal Installer to remove Oracle components, you need to manually remove remaining registry keys, environment variables, Start menu options, and directories.
To remove an Automatic Storage Management ASM instance running in the Oracle home after the database has been removed, perform the following steps:. The -responseFile parameter is optional. Clone-time parameters may be supplied on the command line or through the response file named on the command line.
After cloning is finished, you must run oraInstRoot. When you install or de-install products using Oracle Universal Installer, important information about each installation is saved not only in the inventory, but also in a series of log files, located in the following directory:. These log files can be used to troubleshoot installation problems. These files are also crucial for removing and configuring the various software components you install on your Windows or UNIX computer.
Oracle Universal Installer displays the name and location of the current session's log file on the Install page. For more information about the log files generated by Oracle Universal Installer, refer to the online help.
Pre-requisite checking can be performed in the following three ways: Automatically: Checks are performed automatically when the user runs the Oracle Universal Installer executable during an installation.
Oracle Universal Installer provides two kinds of online help Generic online help provided with every copy of Oracle Universal Installer. Online help specific to a particular installation. Note : Only generic help topics are available in the navigator, or table of contents. Custom help topics can only be accessed by clicking the Help button on the dialogs or windows they describe.
INI File The oraparam. In the staging area, it is located in the same directory as the executable file. Use this parameter if you want to override the default value For example, -mx48m. Modes of Installation You can use Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle products in any of the three following modes: Interactive: Use Oracle Universal Installer's interactive mode to use the graphical user interface to walk through the installation, providing information in the installation dialogs when prompted.
Note: You can use the -noConsole flag on Windows platform to suppress the display of messages in the console. For UNIX systems, run the script by typing. However, the startup directory on the CD is "win64" instead of "win Use win64 for installing bit software. Click OK to continue. System administrators of large customers who may want to deploy Oracle software to more than one target can use a combination of the Web installation and response file features: Copy the staging area to a shared file system and make it accessible on the Intranet or a Web server.
To test if your stage is Web-enabled, you may try the following: Copy the stage to your Web server. Note: When running Oracle Universal Installer in silent mode, if root.
The user must run root. Note: Do not exit the installation in order to run the shell script. Exiting the installation removes this script.
You are prompted to run the script only the first time you install. Only users who belong to this group are able to install or remove software on this host. De-installing Oracle Products The following sections describe how to remove products installed using Oracle Universal Installer. Click Deinstall Products on the "Welcome" screen. The Inventory panel appears. Note: You can also remove products by using the Installed Products button on Oracle Universal Installer as long as this action is performed before making your selection of products to install.
De-installing Top Level Products that Have Dependents A top level component is the most important component of an installation. In general, if a component is selected for removal, the following components will be removed with it: All components that have a required dependency on the selected component.
Silent De-installation Not only can you perform command line installations, as described in section "Installing and Using a Response File" , you can also perform command line de-installations. Immediately Displaying the Inventory Dialog Box Use the following commands to immediately display the Inventory dialog box, which allows the user to select items for removal without navigating the Oracle Universal Installer startup screen: setup. Hiding the De-installation Confirmation and Progress Dialog Boxes Use the following commands to hide the de-installation confirmation and progress dialog boxes during a command line de-installation: On a Windows system: setup.
Running Oracle Universal Installer After Installation The following sections describe the different ways that Oracle Universal Installer can be used after installation. On UNIX, execute. Specifying this overrides CRS information obtained from central inventory.
To point to a different inventory location. The orainst. OUI cannot be run without it. Valid options are: severe, warning, info, config, fine, finer, finest, basic, general, detailed, trace. The use of basic, general, detailed, trace is deprecated. This is mandatory when '-local' is specified so that Oracle Universal Installer can register the home appropriately into the inventory.
The conflicting interim patches are removed from the home. Console is not allocated. Do not wait for user to hit Enter on the console after the task install etc. Used only for cluster installs, specifies the path to the remote copy program on the local cluster node.
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