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You will also need the Oracle Instant Client: i386 or x86_64 version. Download the following two rpms (where ARCH is either i386 or x86_64):
- oracle-instantclient11.2-basic-11.2.0.4.0.ARCH.rpm
- oracle-instantclient11.2-sqlplus-11.2.0.4.0.ARCH.rpm
Do NOT use oracle-xe-client.
# yum -y localinstall --nogpgcheck oracle-instantclient11.2-basic*.rpm oracle-instantclient11.2-sqlplus*.rpm
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WARNING: Don't run
oracle_env.sh
(ororacle_env.csh
) in your root environment settings. Instantclient stuff works fine without it. It's usefull only for commandline server management underoracle
user.
Add the Oracle Instant Client lib path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH
# echo 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/oracle/11.2/client/lib' > /etc/profile.d/ld_oracle.sh
# chmod +x /etc/profile.d/ld_oracle.sh
Replace client with client64 if you installed the x86_64 version of Oracle Instant Client.
you should get from your DBA for example this, I will refer to these values in the underneath configs:
- db_host=oraclehost
- db_user=spacewalkdbuser
- db_password=spacewalkdbpassword
- db_name=spacewalkdb
- db_port=1521
Note that in addition to the resource and connect roles, the Oracle Spacewalk user must be granted alter session, create synonym, create table and create trigger. (alter session and create synonym roles can be safely removed after running spacewalk-setup.)
Make sure that you connect to it from your spacewalk machine (open the correct ports on the firewall in between for example!) simple test:
telnet oraclehost 1521
should at least work.
Next create tnsnames.ora. The correct folder for it does not get created by the Instant Client install, so create it:
# mkdir -p /usr/lib/oracle/11.2/client/lib/network/admin
Replace client with client64 if you installed the x86_64 version of Instant Client.
Now create the tnsnames.ora file in the network/admin folder with the following contents:
ORACLEHOST=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=oraclehost)(PORT=1521)))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=spacewalkdb)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))
tnsnames.ora is something similar to a hosts file for your oracle, it maps the name 'spacewalkdb' to the specified oraclehost+port so your oracle can use the 'spacewalkdb' to refer to the database server and correct database.
now you can test the connection:
# sqlplus spacewalkdbuser/spacewalkdbpassword@spacewalkdb
if this works you are ready to go configure your spacewalk server.
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