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step by step Installation of greenplum on linux virtual box

Tuesday, February 15, 2011







Greenplum is a share nothing architecture developed based on data warehouse class postgreSQL relational database. In the July 2010 acquisition by EMC.
Beginners can be use a virtual machine to install and apply. A machine as a master instance, the owner of the two segment instances.We quickly set up to study the environment, especially their own to prepare a pdf for your reference.


install greenplum on linux virtual box



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Installation / Configuration of VMware Server 2.0.2 + Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4(32bit) + Oracle 11g R2 RAC (11.2.0.1)

Friday, May 14, 2010

VMware Server 2.0.2 + Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4(32bit) + Oracle 11g R2 RAC (11.2.0.1)


  • Environment Description
  • Virtual Machine Setup
  • Install the Linux Operating System
  • Install VMware Tools
  • Install Required Linux Packages for Oracle RAC
  • Network Configuration
  • Create Job Role Separation Operating System Privileges Groups, Users, and Directories
  • Configure the Linux Servers for Oracle
  • Create Shared Disks
  • Install and Configure ASMLib 2.0
  • Clone the Virtual Machine
  • Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster
  • Create ASM Disk Groups for Data and Fast Recovery Area
  • Install Oracle Database 11g with Oracle Real Application Clusters
  • Create the Oracle Cluster Database
  • Verify Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Database Configuration
  • Starting / Stopping the Cluster
  • Troubleshooting
Installation / Configuration of VMware Server 2.0.2 + Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4(32bit) + Oracle 11g R2 RAC (11.2.0.1)

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Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2

Saturday, October 17, 2009





Description:

Manage a Flexible and Elastic Data Center with Oracle VM Manager Learn quickly to install Oracle VM Manager and Oracle VM Servers Learn to manage your Virtual Data Center using Oracle VM Manager Import VMs from the Web, template, repositories, and other VM formats such as VMware Learn powerful Xen Hypervisor utilities such as xm, xentop, and virsh A practical hands-on book with step-by-step instructions.

In Detail

Virtualization is taking the technology world by storm and dramatically helping organizations save money. Oracle VM is free and forked from the open source Xen hypervisor, which brings down your upfront costs for an agile data center. The robust capabilities and easy-to-use web interface of Oracle VM Manager helps administrators manage their Internal Data Center from anywhere in the world, helping us come closer to ubiquitous computing.

This practical book will give you hands-on experience on how to manage your Virtual Machines using Oracle VM Manager. Equipped with step-by-step installation and management information you will not only learn to manage your Virtual Data Center but also will include this guide among the books you consider most essential.

This book will take you into the various methods of importing Virtual Machines. You will learn to import VMs through HTTP/FTP, Repository servers, and even import other VM formats such as VMware VMs. You will also learn about the Xen utilities such as xm, xentop, and virsh. You will learn to manage your VMs through the simple and intuitive web interface of Oracle VM Manager. No matter how compact it may seem, this book covers all the essentials while keeping your learning experience to the point. The book has been deliberately written in a conversational manner so that you feel at home while learning Oracle VM Manager.


What you will learn from this book?

Understand virtualization and learn to install Oracle VM Server
Install/Upgrade Oracle VM Manager
Manage VMs using Oracle VM Manager
Secure Oracle VM Manager
Learn Xen utilities such as xm, xentop, and virsh
Import VMs through HTTP/FTP, Repository, CD, and VMware VMs
Import Templates through HTTP/FTP, Repository servers, VMware templates and more

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