

Make sure to change the ownership, and to grant write permissions to the oinstall group: rapidwiz]# cd u01]# mkdir -m 775 -p u01]# chown -R oravis:oinstall u01]# ls -lR ebsClick OK once you've created the base directory, make sure the installer has retained your other configuration settings, and click Next.

Actually, I intentionally skipped that step just so you could get an example of what error conditions you might encounter during configuration. Note: If your specified base directory doesn't exist, you'll need to create it. I'm usually picky, but for the sake of saving you a few more screenshots, I'm letting RapidWiz decide where to file everything this time. RapidWiz doesn't exactly conform to the OFA standard, but if you're picky about such things, you can click the "Edit Paths" button for finer control over where things go. Base Directory: This should be set to a directory in the Very Large Mount Point(tm) that you created in part 1.
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In the Wizard Operations window, make sure that "Install Oracle Applications" is selected, but do not check the Express Install box. rapidwizYou should see a few launch messages in your terminal window, and the welcome screen of the installer will appear. Run the rapidwiz utility in that directory: R12stage]# cd rapidwiz]#. Open a terminal window and change to the startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz subdirectory of the software staging area Log in to your Linux server's desktop as root, not oracle. If you're accustomed to using the Oracle Universal Installer, you'll find that RapidWiz "feels" a bit different, but it still has that comforting grey, "Hi, I'm a Java-based Oracle software installer!" look to it. The Oracle Applications Rapid Install Wizard, more commonly called RapidWiz, drives the EBS installation process. And now, welcome to screenshot village we hope you enjoy your stay. Thanks again to Chet for the opportunity to share on his blog I'm enjoying this guest spot on ORACLENERD Inc's New Media Empire (2.0!). Hopefully by now you've read part 1, downloaded the software, and configured your Linux server. This is the second post in my "Installing E-Business Suite" series, where we actually install the software.
