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  vzctl set 1001 --numfile 2147483647:2147483647 --save
 
  vzctl set 1001 --numfile 2147483647:2147483647 --save
 
  vzctl set 1001 --numiptent 2147483647:2147483647 --save
 
  vzctl set 1001 --numiptent 2147483647:2147483647 --save
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Or you can set these limits in your vz.conf file:
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# Primary parameters
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AVNUMPROC="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMPROC="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMTCPSOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMOTHERSOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
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VMGUARPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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# Secondary parameters
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KMEMSIZE="2G:2G"
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TCPSNDBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
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TCPRCVBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
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OTHERSOCKBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
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DGRAMRCVBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
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OOMGUARPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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# Auxiliary parameters
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LOCKEDPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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SHMPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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PRIVVMPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMFILE="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMFLOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMPTY="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMSIGINFO="unlimited:unlimited"
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DCACHESIZE="unlimited:unlimited"
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PHYSPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
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NUMIPTENT="unlimited:unlimited"
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 29 August 2008

This is just a listing of steps taken to create a fully functional Oracle container.

Create the container on the host system

vzctl create 1001 --ostemplate centos-4-i386-default
vzctl set 1001 --userpasswd root:password --save
vzctl set 1001 --hostname ve-oracle.example.com --save
vzctl set 1001 --ipadd 192.168.0.62 --save

Reset resource limits

I decided to have max limits to avoid problems during installation. Once the installation is done and the system left running for some time, these limits can be adjusted.

Yellowpin.svg Note: setting the UBC limits to "unlimited" value like below can only be done

on a trusted single-container machine, and can create problems. For more info about UBC, see Resource shortage and UBC.

vzctl set 1001 --kmemsize 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --lockedpages 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --privvmpages 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --shmpages 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numproc 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numtcpsock 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numflock 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numpty 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numsiginfo 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --tcpsndbuf 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --tcprcvbuf 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --othersockbuf 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --dgramrcvbuf 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numothersock 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --dcachesize 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numfile 2147483647:2147483647 --save
vzctl set 1001 --numiptent 2147483647:2147483647 --save

Or you can set these limits in your vz.conf file:

# Primary parameters
AVNUMPROC="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMPROC="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMTCPSOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMOTHERSOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
VMGUARPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"

# Secondary parameters
KMEMSIZE="2G:2G"
TCPSNDBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
TCPRCVBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
OTHERSOCKBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
DGRAMRCVBUF="unlimited:unlimited"
OOMGUARPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"

# Auxiliary parameters
LOCKEDPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
SHMPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
PRIVVMPAGES="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMFILE="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMFLOCK="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMPTY="unlimited:unlimited"
NUMSIGINFO="unlimited:unlimited"
DCACHESIZE="unlimited:unlimited"

PHYSPAGES="unlimited:unlimited" NUMIPTENT="unlimited:unlimited"

Warning.svg Warning: The above UBC values might not be consistent; see UBC consistency check.

Start the container

vzctl start 1001

== Update /etc/resolv.conf on the container

Put the following into your container's /etc/resolv.conf:

search example.com
nameserver <ip address of your name server>

Install Required Packages

vzyum 1001 install binutils compat-db gcc gcc-c++ glibc \
 glibc-common libstdc++ libstdc++-devel gnome-libs make \
 pdksh sysstat libaio xscreensaver openmotif21 xorg-x11-xfs \
 usbutils urw-fonts shared-mime-info perl-libwww-perl \
 perl-XML-Parser perl-URI perl-HTML-Tagset perl-HTML-Parser \
 patch lvm2 intltool libIDL libart_lgpl libbonobo xterm \
 libcap libcroco libgnomecanvas libexif libgnomecups \
 libgnomeprint22 libsoup libwnck libxklavier

Check the following rpms are installed on the container

vzctl exec 1001 rpm -q binutils gcc gcc-c++ glibc gnome-libs \
 libstdc++ libstdc++-devel make pdksh sysstat xscreensaver libaio

Add Oracle User/Group

vzctl exec 1001 /usr/sbin/groupadd oinstall
vzctl exec 1001 /usr/sbin/groupadd dba
vzctl exec 1001 /usr/sbin/useradd -m -g oinstall -G dba oracle
vzctl exec 1001 id oracle

Set Password for the Oracle user

vzctl exec 1001 passwd oracle

Create Directories for Oracle Home/Data and the download directory

vzctl exec 1001 mkdir /home/oracle/10gR2_db
vzctl exec 1001 mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
vzctl exec 1001 mkdir /u01/app/oracle/oradata
vzctl exec 1001 chown -R oracle:oinstall /u01/app/oracle /home/oracle/10gR2_db
vzctl exec 1001 chmod -R 775 /u01/app/oracle /home/oracle/10gR2_db
vzctl exec 1001 ln -s /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6.0.3 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5

Put these values in /etc/sysctl.conf on the HN

Put these values in /etc/sysctl.conf on the HN:

kernel.shmall = 2097152
kernel.shmmax = 536870912
kernel.shmmni = 4096
kernel.sem = 250 32000 100 128
fs.file-max = 65536
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
net.core.rmem_default=262144
net.core.wmem_default=262144
net.core.rmem_max=262144
net.core.wmem_max=262144

Then execute on the HN the following command:

/sbin/sysctl -p


At this point the container is ready for Oracle installation. We take a backup of the container at this point in case we need to rebuild the system or do a clean Oracle install.

Shutdown the container and take a backup

vzctl stop 1001
cd /u01/backups
tar czpvf ve-1001-preOracle.tar.gz /vz/private/1001/ /etc/vz/conf/1001.conf

Start the container again

vzctl start 1001

Put oracle distro into the container

Copy the downloaded Oracle zip file to the container and change its ownership to "oracle" on the container.

cp /u01/software/10201_database_linux32.zip /vz/private/1001/home/oracle/10gR2_db/
vzctl exec 1001 chown oracle:oinstall /home/oracle/10gR2_db/10201_database_linux32.zip

Start installation

Now login as oracle on the ve-1001, and run the following commands:

cd /home/oracle/10gR2_db
unzip 10201_database_linux32.zip
cd database/
export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.149:0

Make sure you can run xterm, then:

./runInstaller

When prompted to run scripts as root. Login as root and execute

export DISPLAY=192.168.0.149:0
/u01/app/oracle/oraInventory/orainstRoot.sh
/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/root.sh

Update oracle's profile with the following

cd
vi /home/oracle/.bashrc
export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH
export ORACLE_SID=orcl


Delete installation files (optional)

cd /home/oracle/10gR2_db
rm -rf database

Time to take another backup of the container on the hardware node.

This backup will allow you to restore the container to the point where no database has yet been created.

vzctl stop 1001
cd /u01/backups
tar czpvf ve-1001-postOracleSoftware.tar.gz \
  /vz/private/1001/ /etc/vz/conf/1001.conf


Start the container

vzctl start 1001

Login as oracle and create the database

export DISPLAY=192.168.0.149:0
dbca


Create listener

netca

Now take another backup on the HN node

vzctl stop 1001
cd /u01/backups
tar czpvf ve-1001-postOracleDatabase.tar.gz \
  /vz/private/1001/ /etc/vz/conf/1001.conf

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