4 Configuring Operating Systems for Oracle Grid Infrastructure on Linux
Complete operating system configuration requirements and checks for Linux operating systems before you start installation.
- Guidelines for Linux Operating System Installation
Operating system guidelines to be aware of before proceeding with an Oracle installation. - Reviewing Operating System and Software Upgrade Best Practices
These topics provide general planning guidelines and platform-specific information about upgrades and migration. - Reviewing Operating System Security Common Practices
Secure operating systems are an important basis for general system security. - About Installation Fixup Scripts
Oracle Universal Installer detects when the minimum requirements for an installation are not met, and creates shell scripts, called fixup scripts, to finish incomplete system configuration steps. - About Operating System Requirements
Depending on the products that you intend to install, verify that you have the required operating system kernel and packages installed. - Operating System Requirements for x86-64 Linux Platforms
The Linux distributions and packages listed in this section are supported for this release on x86-64. - Additional Drivers and Software Packages for Linux
Information about optional drivers and software packages. - Checking Kernel and Package Requirements for Linux
Verify your kernel and packages to see if they meet minimum requirements for installation. - Installing the cvuqdisk RPM for Linux
If you do not use an Oracle Preinstallation RPM, and you want to use the Cluster Verification Utility, then you must install thecvuqdisk
RPM. - Reviewing HugePages Memory Allocation
Review this information if your operating system has HugePages enabled. - Disabling Transparent HugePages
Oracle recommends that you disable Transparent HugePages before you start installation. - Enabling the Name Service Cache Daemon
To allow Oracle Clusterware to better tolerate network failures with NAS devices or NFS mounts, enable the Name Service Cache Daemon (nscd
). - Verifying the Disk I/O Scheduler on Linux
For best performance for Oracle ASM, Oracle recommends that you use the Deadline I/O Scheduler. - Using Automatic SSH Configuration During Installation
To install Oracle software, configure secure shell (SSH) connectivity between all cluster member nodes. - Setting Network Time Protocol for Cluster Time Synchronization
Use either the Oracle Cluster Time Synchronization or network time protocol (NTP) option for time synchronization.