Installation of Oracle 18c XE
on on AWS
(RPM based installation on CentOS)
Step 1) Download the
rpm from oracle site on your local machine.
From url https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/xe-downloads.html
file name Oracle Database 18c Express
Edition for Linux x64
For example I have downloaded the rpm from oracle site to my local
drive G:\ Oracle_AWS
I am using Cygwin tool for connecting the EC2 machine. You can download
the setup from https://www.cygwin.com/
.You can also use
putty for same purpose.
Open the Cygwin terminal and use below command to SCP the downloaded
rmp file to AWS EC2 machine. Below
command will copy the rpm file (oracle-database-xe-18c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm) from local location G:\ Oracle_AWS to to EC2 machine /tmp location.
Note: ec2-13-233-153-8.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com
is an endpoint and it varies machine to machine please change according to your
EC2 Operating Machine.
Step 2) SCP the rpm
from local machine to EC2.
scp -i "xeserver.pem"
/cygdrive/g/Oracle_AWS/oracle-database-xe-18c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm centos@ec2-13-233-153-8.ap-south-1.compute.amazonaws.com:/tmp
Where, xeserver.pem
is a key for connecting the EC2 machine. Keep this file at location G:\
Centos is a user Centos server. For REHL servers you have to use ec2-user
instead of Centos.
[root@ip-172-31-15-9 tmp]# ls -lrth
total 2.4G
-rwxrwx---. 1 centos centos 2.4G Sep
6 13:49 oracle-database-xe-18c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm
Step 3) Download the Oracle Database
Preinstall RPM via. The process of doing so is using curl.
As a root user run below command:
[root@ip-172-31-15-9]#cd /tmp
[root@ip-172-31-15-9 tmp]# curl -o
oracle-database-preinstall-18c-1.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm https://yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL7/latest/x86_64/getPackage/oracle-database-preinstall-18c-1.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
Now
you can see two files at /tmp location:
[root@ip-172-31-15-9
tmp]# ls -lrth
total
2.4G
-rwxrwx---.
1 centos centos 2.4G Sep 6 13:49 oracle-database-xe-18c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm
-rw-r--r--. 1 root
root 18K Sep 6 14:07 oracle-database-preinstall-18c-1.0-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
Step 4) So to enable
Red Hat's/Centos Extras and Optional repos, you would then run the following:
[root@ip-172-31-15-9]#
sudo su - oracle
yum-config-manager
--enable rhui-REGION-rhel-server-extras rhui-REGION-rhel-server-optional
Step 5) Run the
below command to install both the rpm in one go:
[root@ip-172-31-15-9
tmp]# yum -y localinstall
oracle-database*18c*
The above command will check all the dependencies and download the all
the stuff for you.
Step 6) Create database:
By now oracle home
is installed now it’s time to create the database.
If we create the database directly using command /etc/sysconfig/oracle-xe-18c.conf
this will use all default location for database creation. Let’s
modified few parameters before proceeding with database creation step.
[root@ip-172-31-15-9]#
mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle/oradata
[root@ip-172-31-15-9]#
chown -R oracle:oinstall /u01/app
[root@ip-172-31-15-9]#
cd /etc/sysconfig
Make the changes to file /etc/sysconfig/oracle-xe-18c.conf
as highlighted in yellow.
[root@ip-172-31-15-9
tmp]#vi /etc/sysconfig/oracle-xe-18c.conf
#This is a configuration file to setup the Oracle
Database.
#It is used when running '/etc/init.d/oracle-xe-18c
configure'.
# LISTENER PORT used Database listener, Leave empty
for automatic port assignment
LISTENER_PORT=1521
# EM_EXPRESS_PORT Oracle EM Express URL port
EM_EXPRESS_PORT=5500
# Character set of the database
CHARSET=AL32UTF8
# Database file directory
# If not specified, database files are stored under
Oracle base/oradata
DBFILE_DEST=/u01/app/oracle/oradata
# SKIP Validations, memory, space
SKIP_VALIDATIONS=false
Save the file by pressing Esc + Esc wq!
Execute the below command to start the database creation.
[root@ip-172-31-15-9
tmp]#/etc/init.d/oracle-xe-18c configure
Provide the password for SYS User:
[root@ip-172-31-15-9 tmp]# /etc/init.d/oracle-xe-18c configure
Specify a password
to be used for database accounts. Oracle recommends that the password entered
should be at least 8 characters in length, contain at least 1 uppercase
character, 1 lower case character and 1 digit [0-9]. Note that the same
password will be used for SYS, SYSTEM and PDBADMIN accounts:
Confirm the
password:
Configuring Oracle
Listener.
Listener
configuration succeeded.
Configuring Oracle
Database XE.
Enter SYS user
password:
********
Enter SYSTEM user
password:
********
Enter PDBADMIN User
Password:
**********
Prepare for db
operation
7% complete
Copying database
files
29% complete
Creating and
starting Oracle instance
30% complete
31% complete
34% complete
38% complete
41% complete
43% complete
Completing Database
Creation
47% complete
50% complete
Creating Pluggable
Databases
54% complete
71% complete
Executing Post
Configuration Actions
93% complete
Running Custom
Scripts
100% complete
Database creation
complete. For details check the logfiles at:
/opt/oracle/cfgtoollogs/dbca/XE.
Database
Information:
Global Database
Name:XE
System
Identifier(SID):XE
Look at the log file
"/opt/oracle/cfgtoollogs/dbca/XE/XE.log" for further details.
Connect to Oracle
Database using one of the connect strings:
Pluggable database:
ip-172-31-15-9.ap-south-1.compute.internal/XEPDB1
Multitenant container database:
ip-172-31-15-9.ap-south-1.compute.internal
Use
https://localhost:5500/em to access Oracle Enterprise Manager for Oracle
Database XE
If you don’t want to
create database as container. Make changes to parameter export CREATE_AS_CDB=false under the file /etc/init.d/oracle-xe-18c
Now login to database:
-bash-4.2$ . oraenv
ORACLE_SID = [oracle] ? XE
The Oracle base has been set to /opt/oracle
-bash-4.2$
-bash-4.2$ sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL*Plus: Release 18.0.0.0.0 - Production on Mon Sep 9
13:08:47 2019
Version 18.4.0.0.0
Copyright (c) 1982, 2018, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 18c Express Edition Release 18.0.0.0.0
- Production
Version 18.4.0.0.0
SQL> select name, open_mode from v$database;
NAME
OPEN_MODE
--------- --------------------
XE READ
WRITE
SQL> select name from v$datafile;
NAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/system01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/sysaux01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/undotbs01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/pdbseed/system01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/pdbseed/sysaux01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/users01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/pdbseed/undotbs01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/XEPDB1/system01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/XEPDB1/sysaux01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/XEPDB1/undotbs01.dbf
/u01/app/oracle/oradata/XE/XEPDB1/users01.dbf
11 rows selected.
SQL>
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