You can then continue with the installation. If you have not installed the OEE database engine prior to attempting to install the Standalone Client, you will receive an error message at this time. If that occurs, use the Cancel button to exit OUI.
This will take you to the InstallManager screen where you can select the option to install the Database Engine. When that installation completes, you will need to reboot your machine, rerun InstallManager, and select the option to install the Standalone Client.
Perform the tasks in the section of this guide entitled: Section 5. Whether the installation appears to finish successfully or not, you should always examine the log files. The reason is because not all errors are propagated up to OUI where the main Graphical User Interface can display an error message box.
Some of these may be ignored. You have to determine if they are serious enough to warrant concern. For example, an exception that occurs when copying a file may not be of concern to you because you will not use the Standalone Client functionality associated with that file.
If you are in doubt whether or not you can ignore an error, contact Oracle Global Customer Support. Because the Standalone Client installer runs as a bit program, its installation logs on bit versions of Microsoft Windows are located at:. When the installation completes, the logs relevant to the current installation are copied to this directory:.
Because the Because the bit OEE database client installer runs as a bit program, its installation logs are located in this directory:. Oracle Client Notes: Assumptions. Because you are installing from either a copy of the installation DVDs or a download from Oracle Software Delivery Cloud, the installation program will be in the directory into which you expanded the DVDs or downloaded files.
Caution: Do Oracle Client Caution: It is very important that no files exist in the 'E1Local' subdirectory when you next attempt to install the OEE database. If any files do exist, the OEE installation will probably fail. If you cannot delete the E1Local subdirectory because a file in that directory is locked, follow these steps: Determine which file is locked and which process has the lock on the file. You can obtain a free copy of Process Explorer from this web site: Either kill the locking process with Process Explorer or Microsoft Windows Task Manager or, if the process was started as a Microsoft Windows service, change the Startup Type to Manual and reboot the computer again.
Try again to delete the E1Local subdirectory. To run the local database installer: Launch InstallManager. Caution: Examine the Installer Logs. Even though the screen says that the installation was successful, you should perform a quick determination that all the database installation steps were successful before clicking Exit.
Examine these logs: c:OEEInstall. Note: When running the installation program and UAC is turned on, you must right click on the executable or shortcut and select Run as Administrator. Otherwise the next screen displayed will be entitled: Specify Home Details. Caution: Do not specify the same Oracle Home name or path into which you installed the local database. However, you can specify a path that is at the same level as the Oracle Home of the database; that is, the Standalone Client and the database Oracle Homes can share the same parent directory.
Do not specify a path with a space in its name. This number is initially '1. You do not have to accept the default values; you can enter your own name and path values. Note: The following checks determine if enough disk space is available and the required database is installed: Available Disk Space After you click Install, the installer compares the selected package size with the amount of free disk space of the destination path.
Available Database If you have not installed the OEE database engine prior to attempting to install the Standalone Client, you will receive an error message at this time. In the Service Name window, enter the name of the Oracle database to which you want to connect and click Next.
In the Select Protocols window, select the protocol you want and click Next. In the Protocol window, depending on the protocol you selected, enter the appropriate information and click Next. In the Net Test window, select whether you want to test the connection, and click Next. In the Net Service Name window, enter a name for the net service and click Next. Answer the remaining prompts, which allow you to configure another net service name, and then click Finish to complete the configuration.
Net Configuration Assistant creates the tnsnames. By default, Oracle Universal Installer updates the PATH variable for you during the installation process, but another user may have inadvertently reset it since then. This directory is the Oracle home directory that you specified during installation. After you have checked the PATH environment variable, you can use any of the following methods to specify Oracle Database connection information for client applications:.
You can specify a connection address to an Oracle Database directly from a client application, without having to configure a tnsnames setting for the Instant Client. This method is convenient in that you do not have to create and manage a tnsnames.
However, your application users must specify the host name and port number when they want to log in to your application. Similarly, in your application code, you can use Oracle Call Interface net naming methods to create the Instant Client-to-Oracle Database connection.
For example:. By default, when you install Instant Client, Oracle Universal Installer does not include a sample tnsnames. However, if you want to shield users from having to specify actual host names and port numbers, you may want to consider using a tnsnames. You can create the tnsnames. Place the tnsnames. You can set the connect string to an empty connect string "" , and then set the LOCAL environment variable to one of the following values:. A tnsnames.
This method allows your applications to specify internally a connection string if the application code itself uses an empty connection string. The benefit of an empty connect string is that the application itself does not need to specify the tnsnames. Instead, when a user invokes the application, the location of the database is determined by a script or the environment, depending on where you have set the LOCAL environment variable.
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