- From: "John E. Vincent (lusis)" <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Any alternative response_file for CentOS?
- Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 05:17:02 -0500
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See here:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10500_01/em.920/a96697/rsp.htm
I might have been mistaken but I understood it that you were talking
about using the oracle installer support for a non-interactive
install. (an rsp file).
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 5:14 AM, ryan T
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Hi John,
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Thanks for your help.
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For use of execute resource https://gist.github.com/865637, I'm still
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confused how oracle_response_file
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answers Oracle installation/configuration questions such as listener port,
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system password,...
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Could you please give some more details?
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Thanks,
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Ryan
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:56 PM, John E. Vincent (lusis)
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> I think you might be confusing the response_file for Oracle with the
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> dpkg support for response file. It's been a while since I've done an
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> "automated" Oracle install but you'll probably want to use the execute
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> Essentially it would be something like this gist:
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> https://gist.github.com/865637
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> Note that the idempotence checks (not_if/only_if) are somewhat
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> limited. You'll probably want to create an LWRP in the end unless you
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> can wrap up the determination of a valid oracle install into a single
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> statement. For example, here's how we handle creating mysql accounts
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> https://gist.github.com/865645
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> You can see the hoops I'm jumping through in the 'not_if' statement to
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> avoid rerunning the work. I really should create a mysql permissions
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> LWRP.
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> Hope that helps!
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> John E. Vincent
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> http://about.me/lusis
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> On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:17 AM, ryan T
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> > Hi All,
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> > I want to write a recipe to install Oracle on EC2 CentOS instance, which
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> > requires some interactive input.
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> > Use of response_file seems to meet my need.
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> > Unfortunately, use of a response file is only supported on Debian and
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> > Ubuntu
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> > at this time - as Opscode wiki says.
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> > Is there any other ways to do this in CentOS?
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> > Thanks,
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> > Ryan
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