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How do I get Oracle Explorer?
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Answer: The Oracle Explorer is distributed on the Services Tools Bundle(STB) and is made available via its download link.
Use the followingprocedure to download the latest Services Tools Bundle:
- Go to the Oracle Explorer Document Collection web page and readthe Oracle Explorer Third Party License Agreement,which explains the terms and conditions under which the third-party softwarethat is included in Oracle Explorer is available for use.
- Go to the STB site at: http://www.sun.com/service/stb/index.jsp and clickthe Software Download and Documentation link in the Resourcessection.
- In the drop-down lists, select the appropriate Platform andLanguage for your download.
- Review the STB License Agreement and mark the Iagree check box to proceed with downloading.The SunDownload Center might require you to log in before proceeding.
- Click
install_stb.sh
to downloadthe installer.
How do I install Oracle Explorer?
Answer: See the installation procedures in Chapter 1, Oracle Explorer How-To’s(FTP, NFS, Installation, Upgrade), in OracleExplorer User’s Guide.
Question: How much space does the target Oracle Explorer output directoryrequire?
Answer: The target directory for Oracle Explorer output must satisfyat least one of the following conditions, or else Oracle Explorer will notrun:
- The target output directory must have at least 60 MBytes ofavailable space.
- The size of the previous Oracle Explorer output does not exceedthe available space in the target output directory.
Do I have to delete and re-install the SUNWexplo and SUNWexplu packages to update Oracle Explorer to the latest version?
Answer: It depends whether you are updating the Image Packaging System(IPS) format of Explorer.
- To upgrade the IPS format of Explorer to a higher version,removal of packages is not required.Note –For permanent removal of the IPS version, you should run explorer-clean to remove all traces of the application including configurationfiles and cron entry. Data files stored in output directry is not removed.
- To upgrade the non-IPS format of Explorer to a higher version,use the commands pkgrm SUNWexplo and pkgrm SUNWexplu toremove the currently installed Oracle Explorer packages before attemptingto install a new version as superuser. Also refer to the upgrade instructionsfound on the SunSolve website.
Is there a way to install one copy of Oracle Explorer andshare it among all my systems?
Answer: Yes. Install Oracle Explorer on an NFS-exportable file systemand mount that file system on the other systems on which you want to run OracleExplorer. You need to create a defaults file for each system on which youwill be running Oracle Explorer. Create one file with the common informationin it, and make copies for each system on which you want to run Oracle Explorer.The best approach would be to use the host ID in the file name for the defaultsfile. For each defaults file, enter the machine-specific information. (Thedefaults file is easy to read and follow.)
If any of the clientsystems run Solaris 7 or older, make sure the NFS installation used the EXP_NFS_DEPLOYoption. See How to Install Oracle Explorer Manually in OracleExplorer User’s Guide
When you are ready, you can run Oracle Explorer on each of the systemsby using the following syntax along with any other options you want to use:
Oracle Explorer can also be run using cron as longas the NFS mount is accessible when the cron job runs. See How to RunExplorer With NFS in Oracle Explorer User’sGuide.
You can also specify serial numbers and platform names for all systemsin one defaults file. See the description of the EXP_SERIAL_hostid variable in the explorer(4) manualpage.
Question: How do I opt-out of the Service Tag Module ?
Answer: Run explorer as ./explorer -w !servicetags
Question: Can Explorer be installed via Jumpstart successfully?
Answer: Yes, Explorer can be installed via Jumpstart successfully. However,during the Jumpstart installation some system resources, like crontab, arenot available. In such cases appropriate warning message will be displayedon the console. In case of 'crontab' example, Explorer installation will throwthe following message to the console:
'Cron processis not running hence skipping cron related operations'
Last updated on SEPTEMBER 16, 2020
Applies to:
Solaris Operating System - Version 11.3 to 11.4 [Release 11.0]Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)
Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit)
Symptoms
- Unable to install/upgrade Explorer Version 8.11 (or higher) on Solaris 11.3 and 11.4 via install script 'install_stb.sh' or using 'pkg install/update'.
After installation/upgrade the 'pkg info support/explorer' will not show the version included in the STB bundle, but shows the previous existing version - pkg install support/explorer might refuse
- pkg update of support/explorer might refuse to update to a certain version
Changes
Starting from version 7.0 Oracle Explorer is distributed both as an SVR4 package and as an IPS package.
The Explorer package is also included from Solaris 11.3 GA onwards
Package support/explorer gets installed by default with these package groups
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-desktop
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-large-server
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-small-server
The Explorer package is also included from Solaris 11.3 GA onwards
Package support/explorer gets installed by default with these package groups
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-desktop
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-large-server
pkg://solaris/group/system/solaris-small-server
How To Install Sun Explorer In Solaris 11 Commands Command
The support/explorer packages can be installed or updated from Solaris repository.
The following versions of support/explorers are delivered by Service Tools Bundle
Please see : Oracle Services Tools Bundle (STB) - RDA/Explorer, SNEEP, ACT <Document 1153444.1>
The following versions of support/explorers are delivered by Service Tools Bundle
Please see : Oracle Services Tools Bundle (STB) - RDA/Explorer, SNEEP, ACT <Document 1153444.1>
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