![]() ![]() ![]() Oracle DB installation scripts have reference to Java version 1.4.2 which is not present on Snow Leopard. append /users/oracle realname "Oracle software owner"Ĭhange password for oracle user: passwd oracleĬhange default kernel parameters: vi /etc/nf append /users/oracle home /Users/oracleĭscl. append /users/oracle shell /bin/bashĭscl. Open Terminal and switch to root user: sudo -iĬreate oinstall group and oracle user (I used group and user number 600 to ensure that they do not collide with existing groups and users): dscl. Then you need to create oracle user as well as increase default kernel parameters. Initial preparationĪt first you need Xcode tools installed on your Mac OS X. So here are my updated Oracle 10g installation instructions for Snow Leopard. These instructions are just for fresh installation of Snow Leopard.Īnd also please take in mind that Oracle 10g on Snow Leopard is not supported yet by Oracle and therefore please do not run critical production applications on it :) If you have upgraded from Leopard with Oracle 10g installation to Snow Leopard then most probably Oracle 10g should work fine and you should not do anything. Oracle Database 10g is not yet officially supported on new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard but thanks to comments at my previous tutorial I managed to do Oracle 10g installation on fresh Mac OS X Snow Leopard. ![]()
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