

It is highly recommended to use local filesystem storage for speed and simplicity of maintenance. While other options to host repository files exist, they are outside of the scope of this document. This section discusses hosting the repository files from a local filesystem storage. For information relating to ULN network see,. If you would like to connect to the RHN/ULN channels, see the appropriate documentation. NOTE: The documentation provided below discusses how to setup a local yum repository using your operating system installation media. The following table describes the disk space required for an Oracle installation: For Dell supported hardware configurations, see the Software Deliverable List (SDL) for each Dell Validated Component at /oracle.A monitor that supports resolution of 1024 x 768 to correctly display the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).Oracle's temporary space (/tmp) must be at least 1 GB in size.Swap space must be equal to the amount of RAM allocated to the system.Oracle requires 1.5 gigabytes (GB) of physical memory.Overview This document applies to Oracle Database 11g R2 running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x AS x86_64 or Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.x AS x86_64. Installing Oracle 11g R2 Database (RDBMS) Software.Installing Oracle 11g R2 Grid Infrastructure for standalone server.Setting up Permissions for ASM disks using udev rules.Adjusting the StripeElement Size on a Primary Partition.Preparing Shared Storage for Oracle Installation.Installing the Dell Oracle Utilities RPM.How do I Install a Standalone Oracle Database?
