Re: web enabled ./runInstaller ?

  • From: MARK BRINSMEAD <mark.brinsmead@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Hans Forbrich <fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 11:37:20 -0500

What about good old "curses".

I cannot be the only one here who remembers the text-based OUI we used to
have with Oracle7.

Sure -- there were lots of issues with the OUI back then.  I doubt I had
EVER done an Oracle7 install without having to copy the media from tape to
disk and edit the installation scripts, but that has nothing to do with the
technology used to build the user interface.

Sure, there were no pretty graphics.  And sure, I did not have the pleasure
of watching Oracle advertising splashed across my screen as the
installation ran, but the installer would run equally well from any TTY
session, and it did not matter one whit whether I was running it on the
database server's "console", or from a remote terminal located on the moon.

(Okay -- I have never actually *tried* a trans-lunar install session.  But
I bet it would work a LOT better with curses than with Java and X-Windows.)

Curses-based user interfaces are not beautiful.  But they are highly
functional, especially when you need to do an install remotely over a
low-bandwidth or high-latency connection.  Of course, response files are
not so awful, either, once you knuckle down and get used to them.  But
still, its nice to have an interactive option that will actually work over
a 300 baud dialup line.

On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Hans Forbrich <fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Another job to turn over to the SA.
>
> Last time I looked, rpm is the SA's domain.  They whine about giving up
> the keys to run root.sh and we want to have them do the entire install?
>
> /Hans
>
> On 04/02/2015 6:48 PM, Don Seiler wrote:
>
>> Really I still wish Oracle would make an RPM install, at least for RHEL
>> and OEL. I know many people build their own RPMs for internal
>> re-installation.
>>
>> Don.
>>
>>
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