Do you mean ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_SID and other variables needed to use oracle command line tools ?
If so , just run ". oraenv" from shell.
More info:
http://www.oracleutilities
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Browse All TopicsHi I installed Linux on a x86 environment and Oracle 11g. However, I need to set the Oracle environment variables. Does anyone know how I would do this?
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Do you mean ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_SID and other variables needed to use oracle command line tools ?
If so , just run ". oraenv" from shell.
More info:
http://www.oracleutilities
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by: legolasthehansyPosted on 2009-10-28 at 07:59:34ID: 25683966
Check this link if you are using bash,
ldp/howto/ Oracle-9i- Fedora-3- I nstall-HOW TO/sect_04 .html
http://www.linux.org/docs/
This should help you.