Oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86-64.rpm Official

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Oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86-64.rpm Official

Connect as sysdba :

sudo dnf -y localinstall oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm The RPM places the binaries, but the database is not yet created. Run:

wget --user=<myotnuser> --password=<mypass> \ https://yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL8/7/base/x86_64/oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm sudo yum -y localinstall oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm or for RHEL: oracle-database-ee-19c-1.0-1.x86-64.rpm

However, with that speed comes opinionated defaults. For non‑standard, highly available, or mission‑critical deployments, the traditional silent install using response files remains the gold standard. For everyone else—especially developers and testers—the RPM method is a welcome evolution in Oracle database deployment.

This RPM conflicts with existing Oracle software. You cannot install it on a machine that already has an ORACLE_HOME. 3. Installation Procedure Step 1: Download the RPM Download the file from Oracle’s official repository or from Oracle Linux YUM server: Connect as sysdba : sudo dnf -y localinstall

In the traditional Linux administration landscape, installing Oracle Database has long been synonymous with running the runInstaller GUI, responding to prompts from dbca , and manually applying pre-install RPMs. However, with the release of Oracle Database 19c for Linux x86-64, Oracle simplified this process dramatically for specific use cases (primarily single-instance deployments) by introducing the Oracle Database Preinstallation RPM and the direct Database RPM .

| Component | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | /opt/oracle/product/19c/dbhome_1 | | ORACLE_SID | ORCLCDB | | Listener Port | 1521 | | PDB Name | ORCLPDB1 | | Init System | systemd service: oracle-database-ee-19c.service | responding to prompts from dbca

| Requirement | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Oracle Linux 7.x, 8.x, or RHEL 7.x/8.x (x86_64) | | RAM | Minimum 2 GB (4 GB+ recommended for EE) | | Swap | 2x RAM for < 8GB; otherwise 0.5x RAM | | Disk Space | Minimum 6.5 GB for software + ~2 GB for starter DB | | Distribution | Must be registered with ULN or have access to Oracle YUM repo |

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