Problems installing oracle on Win2000

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  • yossi

    Problems installing oracle on Win2000

    Hello.

    I'm trying to install Oracle 9i Rel 2 on Windows 2000 server.

    During the installation I choose to create a general purpose database,
    and choose all the default options.

    Everything goes well until the end of the installation when the setup
    starts to configure the database. What happens is that the setup
    starts opening and closing black command prompt windows for a while,
    until one winodw remains open and non-responsive, and a message
    appears that java is out of memory. I can end the task but a database
    is not created. When I try to manually create a database later
    everything goes well untill the end of the wizard when the database
    should be created - I get an html page with the summary of the
    database, but the database is not created.

    I've tried installing more than once, on a clean system.

    Does anybody have an idea of how to resolve this problem?
  • sybrandb@yahoo.com

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    Re: Problems installing oracle on Win2000

    yossi <zoia@wsjsdj.co mwrote in message news:<edlq10tqi e5l0rb2e4cbmi0n higv4idd12@4ax. com>...
    Hello.
    >
    I'm trying to install Oracle 9i Rel 2 on Windows 2000 server.
    >
    During the installation I choose to create a general purpose database,
    and choose all the default options.
    >
    Everything goes well until the end of the installation when the setup
    starts to configure the database. What happens is that the setup
    starts opening and closing black command prompt windows for a while,
    until one winodw remains open and non-responsive, and a message
    appears that java is out of memory. I can end the task but a database
    is not created. When I try to manually create a database later
    everything goes well untill the end of the wizard when the database
    should be created - I get an html page with the summary of the
    database, but the database is not created.
    >
    I've tried installing more than once, on a clean system.
    >
    Does anybody have an idea of how to resolve this problem?

    Follow up on the java error message and either verify your system
    complies with 512M RAM minimum and/or add more (virtual) memory.

    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA

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