- Oracle 19c requirements linux
- Requirements for Installing Oracle Database 19c on RHEL8 64-bit (IBM Linux on System z) (Doc ID 2781301.1)
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- Requirements for Installing Oracle Database/Client 19c on OL8 or RHEL8 64-bit (x86-64) (Doc ID 2668780.1)
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- Requirements for Installing Oracle Database 19c on OL7 or RHEL7 64-bit (x86-64) (Doc ID 2551169.1)
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- Oracle 19c requirements linux
Oracle 19c requirements linux
The Linux distributions and packages listed in this section are supported for this release on x86-64.
Identify the requirements for your Linux distribution, and ensure that you have a supported kernel and required packages installed before starting installation.
The platform-specific hardware and software requirements included in this guide were current when this guide was published. However, because new platforms and operating system software versions may be certified after this guide is published, review the certification matrix on the My Oracle Support website for the most up-to-date list of certified hardware platforms and operating system versions:
- General Guidelines for Operating System Packages
Review these guidelines before you proceed with installing operating system packages. - Supported Oracle Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 8 distributions: - Supported Oracle Linux 7 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 7 distributions: - Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 distributions: - Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 distributions: - Supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 distributions: - Supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 distributions: - Installing Operating System Packages
Learn how to install the latest version of your Oracle Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system packages listed earlier.
Requirements for Installing Oracle Database 19c on RHEL8 64-bit (IBM Linux on System z) (Doc ID 2781301.1)
This note explains the requirements that need to be met for a successful installation of Oracle RDBMS 19c (required 19.11 RU) release on Red Hat 8 Update 3 (or higher 8.x version) on IBM: Linux on System z (s390x). These guidelines apply to STANDALONE/SINGLE INSTANCE ONLY.
It is NOT the purpose of this NOTE to repeat every «how-to» step that is presented in the 19c Installation Guide manual. For example, this NOTE does not include how to create the Linux OS account named «oracle», nor does it cover how to set environment variables. Both are adequately covered in the 19c Installation Guide manuals found here.
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Scope
This procedure is meant for those planning/installing Oracle RDBMS release 19c on Red Hat 8 Update 3 (or higher 8.x version) on 64-bit IBM: Linux on System z (s390x) platform.
This procedure is not meant for those planning/installing Grid Infrastructure (GI) or any other Oracle products.
Minimum OS requirement: RHEL 8.3 (4.18.0-240.el8.s390x or later)
Minimum Oracle Database requirement: Oracle 19c with 19.11 RU Installed.
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Requirements for Installing Oracle Database/Client 19c on OL8 or RHEL8 64-bit (x86-64) (Doc ID 2668780.1)
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — Database Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Database — Enterprise Edition — Version 19.6.0.0.0 and later
Oracle Database Backup Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Service — Version N/A and later
Linux x86-64
Purpose
This note explains the requirements that need to be met for a successful installation of Oracle Database 19c release On Oracle Linux 8 (or higher) or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (or higher) 64-bit (x86-64).
It is NOT the purpose of this NOTE to repeat every «how-to» step that is presented in the Oracle Database 19c Installation Guide. For example this NOTE does not include how to create the Linux OS account named «oracle», nor does it cover how to set environment variables. Both are adequately covered in «Oracle® Database Installation Guide 19c for Linux»
Scope
This procedure is meant for those Planning / Installing Oracle Database 19c on Oracle Linux 8 (or higher) or RHEL 8 (or higher) on the 64-bit (x86-64) platform. Since it is the expressed goal to keep Oracle Linux (OL) functionally IDENTICAL to RHEL, this NOTE is also completely applicable to 64-bit (x86-64) OL 8
Oracle Grid Infrastructure & RAC 19c are also certified on OL / RHEL 8.However,In view of differences in the RPM & other requirements,This procedure is not to be followed for Planning / Installing Grid Infrastructure (GI) or any other Oracle products.
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Requirements for Installing Oracle Database 19c on OL7 or RHEL7 64-bit (x86-64) (Doc ID 2551169.1)
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure — Database Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service — Version N/A and later
Oracle Database — Enterprise Edition — Version 19.3.0.0.0 and later
Oracle Database — Standard Edition
Linux x86-64
Purpose
This note explains the requirements that need to be met for a successful installation of Oracle Database 19c release On Oracle Linux 7 (or higher) or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (or higher) 64-bit (x86-64).
It is NOT the purpose of this NOTE to repeat every «how-to» step that is presented in the Oracle Database 19c Installation Guide. For example this NOTE does not include how to create the Linux OS account named «oracle», nor does it cover how to set environment variables. Both are adequately covered in «Oracle® Database Installation Guide 19c for Linux»
Scope
This procedure is meant for those Planning / Installing Oracle Database 19c on Oracle Linux 7 (or higher) or RHEL 7 (or higher) on the 64-bit (x86-64) platform. Since it is the expressed goal to keep Oracle Linux (OL) functionally IDENTICAL to RHEL, this NOTE is also completely applicable to 64-bit (x86-64) OL 7
This procedure is not meant for those Planning / Installing Grid Infrastructure (GI) or any other Oracle products.
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Oracle 19c requirements linux
The Linux distributions and packages listed in this section are supported for this release on x86-64.
Identify the requirements for your Linux distribution, and ensure that you have a supported kernel and required packages installed before starting installation.
The platform-specific hardware and software requirements included in this guide were current when this guide was published. However, because new platforms and operating system software versions may be certified after this guide is published, review the certification matrix on the My Oracle Support website for the most up-to-date list of certified hardware platforms and operating system versions:
- Supported Oracle Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 8 distributions: - Supported Oracle Linux 7 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 7 distributions: - Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 distributions: - Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 distributions: - Supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 distributions: - Supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Distributions for x86-64
Use the following information to check supported SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 distributions: - Installing Operating System Packages
Learn how to install the latest version of your Oracle Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system packages listed earlier.