Add the following environment variables into a login script for the user mzadmin, ensuring the variables are always used. The example values will be used later on in the installation parameters fileĀ Variable Description MZ_HOME Example value: This environment variable specifies where the software is to be installed. The directory must exist and be empty prior to the installation. JAVA_HOME Example value: This environment variable specifies where the JDK is installed. For example: PATH The search path must contain the following directories: This environment variable specifies the search path.install.xml
./opt/mz
Note!
/opt/jdk/jdk-17.0.2
/opt/jdk-<interim.update.patch>
$JAVA_HOME/bin:$MZ_HOME/bin
Example - Setting Environment Variables
$ export MZ_HOME=/opt/mz
$ export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk/jdk-17.0.2
$ export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$MZ_HOME/bin:$PATH
Oracle Specific Environment Variables
These environment variables only apply when using an Oracle database. The variables below are set on the machine where Oracle is installed.
Variable | Description |
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ORACLE_HOME | Example value: This environment variable specifies where Oracle is installed. |
ORACLE_SID | Example value: This environment variable specifies the Oracle SID to be used by the system. Note!The Oracle SID name cannot be longer than 8 characters. |
ORACLE_DATA | Example value: /opt/oracle/databases/<data_directory> The directory where the database will be stored. This directory must exist prior to installation. |
Note!
In order for to function properly, the following Oracle file needs configuration:
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/listener.ora
For further information, seeĀ Appendix A - Oracle Home Settings.
Note!
The installation script only supports using Oracle SID. It does not support using the Oracle service name.
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