This page contains the ISO images for the three most recent updates to Oracle Linux releases. Since 2006, Oracle Linux has been completely free to download and use. Free source code, binaries, and updates. Freely redistributable. Free for production use. There are several kinds of ISO images:
Oracle Linux ISO images available to download for x86_64 Release Full ISO Boot ISO UEK boot ISO Source ISO 9.1 OracleLinux-R9-U1-x86_64-dvd.iso OL9U1 x86_64-boot.iso OL9U1 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R9-U1-src-dvd.iso 9.0 OracleLinux-R9-U0-x86_64-dvd.iso OL9U0 x86_64-boot.iso OL9U0 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R9-U0-src-dvd.iso 8.7 OracleLinux-R8-U7-x86_64-dvd.iso OL8U7 x86_64-boot.iso OL8U7 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U7-src-dvd.iso 8.6 OracleLinux-R8-U6-x86_64-dvd.iso OL8U6 x86_64-boot.iso OL8U6 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U6-src-dvd.iso 8.5 OracleLinux-R8-U5-x86_64-dvd.iso OL8U5 x86_64-boot.iso OL8U5 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U5-src-dvd.iso 7.9 OracleLinux-R7-U9-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL7U9 x86_64-boot.iso OL7U9 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R7-U9-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U9-src-dvd2.iso 7.8 OracleLinux-R7-U8-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL7U8 x86_64-boot.iso OL7U8 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R7-U8-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U8-src-dvd2.iso 7.7 OracleLinux-R7-U7-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL7U7 x86_64-boot.iso OL7U7 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R7-U7-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U7-src-dvd2.iso 6.10 OracleLinux-R6-U10-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL6U10 x86_64-boot.iso OL6U10 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R6-U10-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R6-U10-src-dvd2.iso 6.9 OracleLinux-R6-U9-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL6U9 x86_64-boot.iso OL6U9 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R6-U9-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R6-U9-src-dvd2.iso 6.8 OracleLinux-R6-U8-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso OL6U8 x86_64-boot.iso OL6U8 x86_64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R6-U8-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R6-U8-src-dvd2.iso
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Oracle Linux ISO images available to download for aarch64 Release Full ISO UEK boot ISO Source ISO 9.1 OracleLinux-R9-U1-aarch64-dvd.iso OL9U1 aarch64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R9-U1-src-dvd.iso 9.0 OracleLinux-R9-U0-aarch64-dvd.iso OL9U0 aarch64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R9-U0-src-dvd.iso 8.7 OracleLinux-R8-U7-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL8U7 aarch64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U7-src-dvd.iso 8.6 OracleLinux-R8-U6-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL8U6 aarch64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U6-src-dvd.iso 8.5 OracleLinux-R8-U5-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL8U5 aarch64-boot-uek.iso OracleLinux-R8-U5-src-dvd.iso 7.9 OracleLinux-R7-U9-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL7U9 aarch64-boot-uek.isoOracleLinux-R7-U9-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U9-src-dvd2.iso 7.8 OracleLinux-R7-U8-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL7U8 aarch64-boot-uek.isoOracleLinux-R7-U8-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U8-src-dvd2.iso 7.7 OracleLinux-R7-U7-Server-aarch64-dvd.iso OL7U7 aarch-boot-uek-20190809.isoOracleLinux-R7-U7-src-dvd1.isoOracleLinux-R7-U7-src-dvd2.iso
Oracle Linux downloads can be verified to ensure that they are exactly the downloads as published by Oracle and that they were downloaded without any corruption. For checksum files, signing keys and steps to verify the integrity of your downloads, see these instructions.
In addition locations listed above and Oracle Software Delivery Cloud, Oracle Linux ISOs can be download from several mirror sites. Note that these site are not endorsed by Oracle, but that you can verify the downloaded files using the procedure outlined above.
Is this the full verson of oracle, equivalent to the one you get on cd whenyou buy a licence? Are there any restrictions on number of users etc. on theversion that can be downloaded for their website?Best regards,Thomas
There are no time-limits; there are no bits of 'crippleware' floatingaround. Everything works exactly as it would off the purchased CD set.The only twist is in the license. The not-so small print states that youmust not use the downloaded software for commercial purposes... so it can'tlegally be used in a full-blown production environment. You also can't useit to offer education or training to anyone else. It's purely for your ownlearning, testing and evaluation purposes.The other slight drawback when compared with a proper purchased version isthat you don't get an account on Metalink, where the latest bug reports andfixes and patches are located. There's obviously no support for it, either.Very much a case of 'you're on your own'.RegardsHJR
Viewed 1000+ timesYou Asked Dear Tom, Can you please tell me from where can I download Pro*C for windows version. I have already installed Oracle 8i, but it seems to me that there are no precompilers installed.I have browsed a lotta web sites but could'nt get the right one. can you please give me some hint or some URL's from where I can download the pro*C precompilers for windows.i will really appreciate If you could please do this favour to me.ThanksBAlbeer and Tom said...Pro*C is in the Oracle8i client install. If you have the Oracle8i CD or have built a staging area -- you already have the software. There is no separate download for "Pro*c" all by itself. All you need to do is:Insert the Oracle8i CD for either Standard or Enterprise edition.Click on Install/Deinstall product.Click on Next. Select the Oracle8i target Oracle homeClick on Next. Select the option that says"Oracle8i Client 8.1.6.0.0Installs enterprise management tools, networking services, utilities, development tools and PRECOMPILERS and basic client software"Proceed to install Pro*C -- it is in the client software bundle. Rating (17 ratings)Is this answer out of date? If it is, please let us know via a Comment Comments Comment Andrew, March 15, 2002 - 4:19 am UTC
Download the Oracle software using one of the two link below. If you have access to My Oracle Support (MOS), then it is better to download the 11.2.0.4 version, since this is the first release of 11.2 that is supported on Oracle Linux 7.
If you plan to use the "oracle-rdbms-server-11gR2-preinstall" package to perform all your prerequisite setup, follow the instructions at -yum.oracle.com to setup the yum repository for OL, then perform the following command.
Log back in as oracle anddouble check that your environment variables are as intended. Theenv command lists all of thevariables that are set in your environment, and grep shows you just the lines you want(those with ORA in it).
If not, try adding the files to /.bashrc instead of .bash_profile. Then logout and log back inagain. Also, be certain you are doing su - oracle and not just su oracle. The - means that .bashrc and .bash_profile will be evaluated.
Now we need to customize the database configuration a bit. Whilestill logged on as oracle, editthe database initialization script (run when the db loads). Thescripts are kept in $ORACLE_HOME/dbs and the name of the scriptis usually initSID.ora where SID is the SID of your database.Assuming your $ORACLE_HOMEmatches our default of /ora8/m01/app/oracle/product/8.1.7, thefollowing will open the file for editing.
At this point, you are ready to initiate database creation. Werecommend shutting down X to free up some RAM unless you have 256MB of RAM or more. You can do this quickly by doing a CRTL-ALT-BACKSPACE, but make sure you havesaved any files you were editing. You should now be returned to atext shell prompt. If you get sent to a graphical login screeninstead, switch to a virtual console by doing CRTL-ALT-F1. Then login as oracle.
Oracle includes a script called dbstart that can be used to automaticallystart the database. Unfortunately, the script shipped in the Linuxdistribution does not work out of the box. The fix is simple.Follow these directions to apply it. First, save dbstart to /var/tmp. Then, as oracle, do the following:
You need a script to automate startup and shutdown. Saveoracle8i.txt in /var/tmp. Then login as root and install the script. (Debian users:substitute /etc/init.d for/etc/rc.d/init.d throughoutthis section)
Does anyone know what version of Oracle Instant Client I need to connect to an Oracle server running 8i (8.1.7.0)? I installed what Oracle has available for download v11.1 but I get the error "ORA-03134: Connections to this server version are no longer supported."
To help you plan ahead, below is a visual roadmap that captures Oracle Database Releases from 11.2 onward, showing the lifetime support stages (Premier, Extended) and the Error Correction windows for each release. Note, not all releases are eligible for Extended Support (i.e. 12.2.0.1, 18c).
The oinstall group will own all the installation files, so user oracle should have the oinstall group as its initial group. We also need one more group, dba, that will have oracle's SYSDBA and SYSOPER privileges granted. User oracle should have the dba group as its supplementary group. Note that all linux users (accounts) that are in group dba will also get these privileges.
Create directories in which database files will reside. Oracle recommends OFA - Optimal Flexible Architecture (see oracle installation guide), but in this example everything will be installed under /home/oracle:
Anyway, both downloaded files, you need to unzip to THE SAME folder (for example: c:\oracle\instant_client_11), then add the folder to the PATH environment variable:Then add the TNS_ADMIN environment variable indicating the path to the tnsnames.ora file (in my PC it is c:\oracle\11.2.0\CLIENT\network\admin):Next, open the command line (Run as administrator) and go to the folder where you unzip ODBC driver, in my case: 2ff7e9595c
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