Oracle® Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications for Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2)

E25460-01 January 2017

This document contains system and platform-specific information for Oracle Fusion Middleware Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2) and later. The following topics are covered in this document:

■ Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide"

■ Section 2, "Oracle Fusion Middleware Memory and Space Requirements"

■ Section 3, "Oracle Weblogic Server and JDK Considerations"

■ Section 4, "Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) Requirements"

■ Section 5, "Oracle Fusion Middleware Network Requirements"

■ Section 6, "System Requirements for UNIX Operating Systems"

■ Section 7, "System Requirements for Windows Operating Systems"

■ Section 8, "Documentation Accessibility"

1 Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide This document is intended for use in conjunction with the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Forms and Reports and the Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 2 Certifications.

Task 1 Find Out What is Certified The following certification documents should be used to determine the proper combination of systems, database, clients, Identity and Access Management, and IP version that should be used for your product installation:

■ System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.0.0) Certification Matrix

■ System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.1.0) Certification Matrix

■ System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2.0) Certification Matrix ORACLE CONFIDENTIAL. For authorized use only. Oracle has tested and verified the performance of your product on all certified systems and environments; whenever new certifications occur, they are added to the proper Do not distribute to third parties. certification document right away. New certifications can occur at any time, and for

1 Beta Draft this reason the certification documents are kept outside of the documentation libraries and are available on Oracle Technology Network.

Task 2 Verify the Requirements of the Certification The Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications for Oracle Forms and Reports (this document) should be used to verify that the requirements of the certification are met. For example, if the certification document indicates that your product is certified for installation on 32-Bit Oracle Linux 5, this document should be used to verify that your Oracle Linux 5 system has met the required minimum specifications, like disk space, available memory, specific platform packages and patches, and other operating system-specific items. This document is updated as needed and therefore also resides outside of the documentation libraries and is available on Oracle Technology Network.

Task 3 Install Your Software After you have verified that your environment meets the requirements specified in both the certification documents and system requirements, you are ready to begin your installation. Your product installation guides contain the step-by-step instructions to get your product physically installed and configured on your system. These guides are available only from the documentation library (http://docs.oracle.com/) and therefore are not updated unless there is a subsequent product release. Both the certification and system requirement documents can be updated multiple times in between product releases, depending on whether or not new information is available.

2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Memory and Space Requirements This section contains the minimum memory and disk space requirements for Oracle Fusion Middleware products. The following topics are covered:

■ Section 2.1, "General Memory Requirements"

■ Section 2.2, "Oracle Forms and Reports Memory and Disk Space Requirements"

■ Section 2.3, "Oracle Identity Management Memory and Disk Space Requirements"

2.1 General Memory Requirements Unless otherwise noted, Table 1 lists the general minimum memory requirements for Oracle Fusion Middleware products. For the purposes of this document, "minimum available memory" is defined as the amount of physical memory (RAM) and swap memory combined.

Table 1 Memory Requirements Minimum Physical Memory Minimum Available Memory Operating System Required Required Linux 2 GB 4 GB UNIX 2 GB 4 GB Windows 2 GB 4 GB

2 Beta Draft 2.2 Oracle Forms and Reports Memory and Disk Space Requirements This section describes the recommended hardware and system configuration requirements for Oracle Forms and Reports.

Note: On some Windows 32-bit operating systems, the available memory is limited to 3GB. For components that are certified on such systems, Oracle recommends using the /3GB switch, as specified in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article #291988. For more information, see the certification information, as described in Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide". THIS NOTE WAS ADDED, based on bugs 10212597 and 10229760, as well as an email thread with the subject "Updated Memory Requirements for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer".

■ Section 2.2.1, "Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Installing Oracle Forms and Reports"

■ Section 2.2.2, "Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports"

2.2.1 Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Installing Oracle Forms and Reports Table 2 lists the memory and disk space requirements for installing Oracle Forms and Reports.

Table 2 Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Installation Requirement Value Physical Memory Expected minimum value is 922MB. Temp Space Must be greater than 270MB Swap Space Must be greater than 500MB Minimum Available Memory Must be greater than 1422MB (physical memory and swap space combined) Disk Space 3600MB

2.2.2 Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports Table 2 lists the memory and disk space requirements for configuring Oracle Forms and Reports.

Table 3 Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Configuration Requirement Value Physical Memory Expected minimum value is 922MB. Temp Space Must be greater than 270MB Swap Space Must be greater than 500MB Minimum Available Memory Must be greater than 1422MB (physical memory and swap space combined)

3 Beta Draft Table 3 (Cont.) Memory and Disk Space Requirements for Configuration Requirement Value Disk Space Depends on your configuration mode:

■ 805MB for development mode

■ 810MB for deployment mode

2.3 Oracle Identity Management Memory and Disk Space Requirements Oracle Forms and Reports can be protected by Oracle Identity Management as described in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Forms and Reports. The memory and disk space requirements for Oracle Identity Management 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) can be found in Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications for 11g Release 1 (11.1.1). This document can be found on the following page: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-requirements-100 147.html

3 Oracle Weblogic Server and JDK Considerations Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2) is released and tested with Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.5) and 11gR1 (10.3.6). Oracle WebLogic Server can be obtained from the following URL: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/weblogic/downloads/

Oracle WebLogic Server is a prerequisite for installing Oracle Forms and Reports; doing so creates the Middleware home directory where all 11g Release 2 (11.1.2) products must be installed. For instructions, refer to the Oracle WebLogic Server Installation Guide in the 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documentation library. Installing Oracle WebLogic Server also installs a JDK on your system. If you are using a 64-bit JVM in your environment, ensure that all your Oracle Fusion Middleware components are using the 64-bit JVM. Also make sure that Oracle WebLogic Server is installed with the 64-bit JDK. You cannot mix components using a 32-bit JVM with those using a 64-bit JVM. Refer to the certification documents for information on the platforms that support a 64-bit JDK. Links to the certification documents can be found in Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide".

4 Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) Requirements This section contains prerequisite information for the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI). The requirements in this section must be met in order for the installer to start:

■ Section 4.1, "Environment Variables"

■ Section 4.2, "Startup Requirements"

■ Section 4.3, "Special Startup Requirements for Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 Operating Systems"

4 Beta Draft 4.1 Environment Variables The environment variables on your system must be set as described in Table 4:

Table 4 Oracle Universal Installer Environment Variable Requirements Variable Description ORACLE_HOME Applies to: all configuration tools for all products on all platforms. This variable is automatically set by the configuration tool to the Oracle home from where the configuration tool is started. This is true even if the ORACLE_HOME variable is already set. ORACLE_SID Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. For the Oracle Forms and Reports installer, this variable must not be set. For all other installers, there are no restrictions as to whether this variable is set or not set. PATH Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on all platforms. If you are installing on a Windows operating system, see "Resolving PATH and Directory Issues on Windows" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for (32-Bit) or Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Microsoft Windows x64 for important additional information. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME\bin. In addition, you must have the appropriate version of the JDK installed on your system, and include the bin directory of the JDK at the beginning of the PATH variable definition. Make sure this variable does not contain a reference to any other Oracle home directory. NOTE: If your Oracle Fusion Middleware components are running in a 64-bit JVM environment, you must have the appropriate version of the JDK installed on your system, and include the bin directory of the JDK at the beginning of the PATH variable definition. SHLIB_PATH Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on HP-UX and HP-IA operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib. LIBPATH Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on AIX operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib. LD_LIBRARY_PATH Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on Linux and Solaris operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib. NOTE: make sure this variable does not contain a reference to any other Oracle home directory.

5 Beta Draft Table 4 (Cont.) Oracle Universal Installer Environment Variable Requirements Variable Description DISPLAY Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. If you are installing with a graphical user interface (GUI), this variable must be set to the monitor where you want the installer GUI to appear. Refer to your operating system documentation for specific instructions on how to do this, as procedures vary depending on your exact operating system. TMP Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. TMPDIR Optional variable. If not set, then the default value is /tmp. TNS_ADMIN Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. ORA_NLS For the Oracle Forms and Reports installer, these variables must not LD_BIND_NOW be set. For all other installers, there are no restrictions as to whether these variables are set or not set.

4.2 Startup Requirements The items in Table 5 are checked as the installer is being started:

Table 5 Oracle Universal Installer Startup Requirements Category Accepted or Minimum Values Platforms For a complete list of supported platforms, refer to the System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.x) Certification Matrix on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page, as described in Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide". CPU Speed At least 300MHz Temp Space At least 270MB Swap Space At least 500MB Monitor At least 256 colors

4.3 Special Startup Requirements for Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 Operating Systems If you are running Oracle Universal Installer on Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 operating systems, you must modify the value of the SHMMAX kernel parameter to avoid seeing errors generated by the Oracle Universal Installer. To do so: 1. Change the value of SHMMAX to 4294967295 by including the following line in /etc/sysctl.conf: kernel.shmmax = 4294967295

2. Activate the new SHMMAX setting by running the command: /sbin/sysctl -p

3. Start the Oracle Universal Installer and install your software.

6 Beta Draft 5 Oracle Fusion Middleware Network Requirements Typically, the computer on which you want to install Oracle Fusion Middleware is connected to the network. The computer has local storage to store the Oracle Fusion Middleware installation and also contains a display monitor and DVD drive. If your environment is not a typical scenario, you should read the "Oracle Fusion Middleware Network Requirements" section in the 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) System Requirements and Specification document: http://docs.oracle.com/html/E18558_01/fusion_requirements.htm

6 System Requirements for UNIX Operating Systems This section contains system requirement information for UNIX operating systems. In some cases, a particular platform may be de-supported for use with Oracle Fusion Middleware products. While this particular platform's requirements may remain in this document for legacy purposes, it would no longer be listed in the certification document and would no longer be considered a "certified" platform. Links to the certification document can be found in Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide". All packages listed are minimum versions. The following topics are covered in this section:

■ Section 6.1, "General UNIX Operating System Requirements"

■ Section 6.2, "Supported Linux Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches"

■ Section 6.3, "Supported Solaris Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches"

■ Section 6.4, "Supported HP-UX Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches"

■ Section 6.5, "Supported IBM AIX Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches"

6.1 General UNIX Operating System Requirements This section contains the following topics:

■ Section 6.1.1, "Checking the Open File Limit"

■ Section 6.1.2, "Installing as a Non-Default User on UNIX Operating Systems"

6.1.1 Checking the Open File Limit On all UNIX and Linux operating systems, verify the values that are currently set for Open File Limit. The minimum Open File Limit should be at 4096, but you should also consider the number of processes required for each host. The following examples are for Linux operating systems. Equivalent commands should be followed for other UNIX operating systems. To verify how many files are open, use the following command: /usr/sbin/lsof | wc -l

To check your open file limits, use the following commands:

7 Beta Draft ■ For C-shell: limit descriptors

■ For Bash: ulimit -n

To change the open file limits: 1. Log in as the root user. 2. Locate and open the following operating system configuration file: /etc/security/limits.conf

3. Look for or modify the following lines in the limits.conf file: * soft nofile 4096 * hard nofile 65536 * soft nproc 2047 * hard nproc 16384

4. Save your changes and close the limits.conf file. 5. If you are running Oracle Enterprise Linux 6 or Linux 6, locate the following operating system configuration file: /etc/security/limits.d/90-nproc.conf

6. Make sure the same values are added to the 90-nproc.conf file; otherwise, the values in the 90-nproc.conf file can override the values in the limits.conf file. 7. Reboot the machine.

6.1.2 Installing as a Non-Default User on UNIX Operating Systems On UNIX operating systems, the installation of Fusion Middleware products is owned and controlled as a known user (for example, "oracle"). The file permissions associated with this installation are configured to ensure the highest level of security possible, which by default are 700 (meaning all files are owned and accessible by the owner only). Changing the default permissions settings will reduce the security of the installation and possibly your system. Therefore, making such a change is not recommended. If access to particular files or executables is required by other users, the UNIX sudo command (or other similar command) should be considered in lieu of changing file permissions. Refer to your UNIX operating system Administrator's Guide or contact your operating system vendor if you need further assistance.

6.2 Supported Linux Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches Table 6 lists the platform, operating system, package, and patch information for Linux operating systems that are either currently supported or were supported in a previous release. In addition, you should also review the following Linux-specific issues to see if they are applicable to your environment: Table 6 - Linux x86-64 SUSE 12 (SP1+) content is from bug 23311662

8 Beta Draft added UL0+ row - 22016367

■ Section 6.2.1, "How to Obtain the Required Kernel Version for Linux Operating Systems"

■ Section 6.2.2, "Patches Required Before Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7"

■ Section 6.2.3, "Patch Required to Fix the "invoking target agent" Error, During Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7"

■ Section 6.2.4, "Silent Install Not Supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7"

■ Section 6.2.5, "Obtaining the RPM Package for Forms and Reports on Oracle Linux 6"

■ Section 6.2.6, "Obtaining the Font RPM Package for Forms and Reports on Oracle Linux 7"

■ Section 6.2.7, "Obtaining the openmotif22 Package on SUSE 10 and SUSE 11 Operating Systems"

■ Section 6.2.8, "Installing Oracle HTTP Server on Linux Operating Systems Requires NPTL"

■ Section 6.2.9, "Selecting the Install Type for OFR Installation on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7"

■ Section 6.2.10, "Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 Requires a Symlink"

9 Beta Draft Table 6 Supported Linux Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Kernel Linux Oracle binutils-2.23.52.0.1 See How to x86-64 Linux 7 compat-libcap1-1.10 Obtain the (UL0+) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for x86_64 Required Kernel Red Hat compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for i686 Version for Linux 7 gcc-4.8.2 Linux (UL0+) gcc-c++-4.8.2 Operating glibc-2.17 for x86_64 Systems. glibc-2.17 for i686 glibc-devel-2.17 for x86_64 glibc-devel-2.17 for i686 libaio-0.3.109 for x86_64 libaio-devel-0.3.109 for x86_64 libgcc-4.8.2 for x86_64 libgcc-4.8.2 for i686 libstdc++-4.8.2 for x86_64 libstdc++-4.8.2 for i686 libstdc++-devel-4.8.2 for x86_64 ksh make-3.82 ocfs2-tools-1.8.0 libXext-1.3.2 for i686 libXext-1.3.2 for x86_64 libXtst-1.2.2 for x86_64 libXtst-1.2.2 for i686 sysstat-10.1.5 motif-2.3.4-7 for x86_64 motif-devel-2.3.4-7 for x86_64 motif-2.3.4-7 for i686 motif-devel-2.3.4-7 for i686

Linux Oracle binutils-2.23.52.0.1 See How to x86-64 Linux 7 compat-libcap1-1.10 Obtain the (UL1+) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for x86_64 Required Kernel Red Hat gcc-4.8.2 Version for Linux 7 gcc-c++-4.8.2 Linux (UL1+) glibc-2.17 for x86_64 Operating glibc-devel-2.17 for x86_64 Systems. libaio-0.3.109 for x86_64 libaio-devel-0.3.109 for x86_64 libgcc-4.8.2 for x86_64 libstdc++-4.8.2 for x86_64 libstdc++-devel-4.8.2 for x86_64 ksh make-3.82 ocfs2-tools-1.2.7 sysstat-10.1.5

10 Beta Draft Table 6 (Cont.) Supported Linux Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Kernel Linux Oracle binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.28.el6 See How to x86-64 Linux 6 compat-libcap1-1.10-1 Obtain the (UL1+) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-69.el6 for x86_64 Required Kernel Red Hat compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-69.el6 for i686 Version for Linux 6 gcc-4.4.4-13.el6 Linux (UL1+) gcc-c++-4.4.4-13.el6 Operating glibc-2.12-1.7.el6 for x86_64 Systems. glibc-2.12-1.7.el6 for i686 glibc-devel-2.12-1.7.el6 for i686 libaio-0.3.107-10.el6 libaio-devel-0.3.107-10.el6 libgcc-4.4.4-13.el6 libstdc++-4.4.4-13.el6 for x86_64 libstdc++-4.4.4-13.el6 for i686 libstdc++-devel-4.4.4-13.el6 libXext for i686 libXtst for i686 openmotif-2.2.3 for x86_64 openmotif22-2.2.3 for x86_64 redhat-lsb-core-4.0-7.el6 for x86_64 sysstat-9.0.4-11.el6

Linux Oracle binutils-2.17.50.0.6 Kernel x86-64 Linux 5 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for x86-64 2.6.18 (UL3+) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for i386 Red Hat elfutils-libelf-0.125 Linux 5 elfutils-libelf-devel-0.125 (UL3+) gcc-4.1.1 gcc-c++-4.1.1 glibc-2.5-12 for x86_64 glibc-2.5-12 for i686 glibc-common-2.5 glibc-devel-2.5 for x86-64 glibc-devel-2.5-12 for i386 libaio-0.3.106 for x86_64 libaio-0.3.106 for i386 libaio-devel-0.3.106 libgcc-4.1.1 for x86_64 libgcc-4.1.1 for i386 libstdc++-4.1.1 for x86_64 libstdc++-4.1.1 for i386 libstdc++-devel-4.1.1 make-3.81 openmotif-2.2.3 openmotif22-2.2.3 redhat-lsb-3.1-12.3.EL.0.2 sysstat-7.0.0 xorg-x11-utils

11 Beta Draft Table 6 (Cont.) Supported Linux Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Kernel Linux x86 Oracle binutils-2.16.91.0.5-23.4 Kernel Linux 5 compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 2.6.18 (UL3+) compat-db-4.1.25-9 Red Hat control-center-2.8.0-12 Linux 5 gcc-4.1.0-28.4 (UL3+) gcc-c++-4.1.0-28.4 glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9 libaio-0.3.106 libaio-devel-0.3.106 libgnomeui.i386 libstdc++-4.1.0-28.4 libstdc++-devel-4.1.0-28.4 make-3.80-202.2 openmotif-2.2.3 openmotif22-2.2.3 pdksh-5.2.14-30 setarch-1.6-1 sysstat-5.0.5-1

Linux Oracle binutils-2.15.92.0.2 Kernel 2.6.9 x86-64 Linux 4 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for x86_64 (UL7+) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 for i386 Red Hat elfutils-libelf-0.97 Linux 4 elfutils-libelf-devel-0.97 (UL4+) gcc-3.4.5 gcc-c++-3.4.5 glibc-2.3.4-2.19 for x86_64 glibc-2.3.4-2.19 for i686 glibc-common-2.3.4 glic-devel-2.3.4 for x86_64 glic-devel-2.3.4 for i386 libaio-0.3.105 for x86_64 libaio-0.3.105 for i386 libaio-devel-0.3.105 libgcc-3.4.5 for x86_64 libgcc-3.4.5 for i386 libstdc++-3.4.5 for x86_64 libstdc++-3.4.5 for i386 libstdc++-devel-3.4.5 for x86_64 libstdc++-devel-3.4.5 for i386 make-3.80 openmotif-2.2.3 openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.4 sysstat-5.0.5

12 Beta Draft Table 6 (Cont.) Supported Linux Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Kernel Linux x86 Oracle binutils-2.15.92.0.2-13 Kernel 2.6.9 Linux 4 compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 (UL7+) compat-db-4.1.25-9 Red Hat control-center-2.8.0-12 Linux 4 gcc-3.4.3-22.1 (UL4+) gcc-c++-3.4.3-22.1 glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9 gnome-libs-1:1.4.1.2.90-44.1 libaio-0.3.105 libaio-devel-0.3.105 libstdc++-3.4.3-22.1 libstdc++-devel-3.4.3-22.1 make-1:3.80-5 openmotif-2.2.3 openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.4 pdksh-5.2.14-30 setarch-1.6-1 sysstat-5.0.5-1 xscreensaver-4.18-5.rhel4.2

Linux SUSE 11 (all binutils-2.19-11.28 Kernel x86-64 SP levels gcc-4.3-62.198 2.6.27.19-5- included) gcc-c++-4.3-62.198 default gcc-32bit-4.3 glibc-2.9-13.2 glibc-32bit-2.9-13.2 glibc-devel-2.9 glibc-devel-32bit-2.9-13.2 ksh-93t libaio-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-devel-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-32bit-0.3.104 libaio-devel-32bit-0.3.104 libgcc43-4.3.3_20081022 libstdc++43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-devel-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++33-3.3.3 libstdc++33-32bit-3.3.3 libstdc++43-32bit-4.3.3_20081022 libstdc++43-devel-32bit-4.3.3_20081022 libstdc++-devel-4.3 make-3.81 openmotif-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif-devel-32bit-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif22-libs-32bit-2.2.4-138.171 openmotif-libs-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif-devel-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif-libs-32bit-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif21-libs-32bit-2.1.30MLI4-143.2 openmotif22-libs-2.2.4-138.171 sysstat-8.1.5-7.8

13 Beta Draft Table 6 (Cont.) Supported Linux Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Kernel Linux x86 SUSE 11 (all binutils-2.19-11.28 Kernel SP levels gcc-4.3-62.198 2.6.27.19-5- included) gcc-c++-4.3-62.198 default glibc-2.9-13.2 glibc-devel-2.9 ksh-93t libaio-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-devel-0.3.104-140.22 libgcc43-4.3.3_20081022 libstdc++43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-devel-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++33-3.3.3 libstdc++devel-4.3 make-3.81 openmotif22-libs-2.2.4-138.171 openmotif-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif21-libs-2.1.30MLI4-143.9 openmotif-libs-2.3.1-3.13 openmotif-devel-2.3.1-3.13 sysstat-8.1.5-7.8

Linux SUSE 10 binutils-2.16.91.0.5 Kernel x86-64 (SP1+) compat-libstdc++-5.0.7-22.2 2.6.16.21 gcc-4.1.0 gcc-c++-4.1.0 glibc-2.4-31.2 glibc-32bit-2.4-31.2 glibc-devel-2.4 glibc-devel-32bit-2.4 libaio-0.3.104 libaio-devel-0.3.104 libelf-0.8.5 libgcc-4.1.0 libstdc++-4.1.0 libstdc++-devel-4.1.0 make-3.80 openmotif-2.2.3 openmotif21-libs-2.1.30 sysstat-6.0.2

Linux x86 SUSE 10 binutils (version 2.16.91.0.5-23) Kernel (SP1+) compat-libstdc++ (version 5.0.7-22.2) 2.6.16.21 compat (version 2006.1.25-11.2) gcc (version 4.1.0-28.4) glibc-devel (version 2.4-31.2) gcc-c++ (version 4.1.0-28.4) libaio (version 0.3.104) libaio-devel (0.3.104) libgcc (version 4.1.0-28.4) libstdc++ (version 4.1.0-28.4) libstdc++-devel (version 4.1.0-28.4) make (version 3.80-202.2) openmotif (version 2.2.3) openmotif21-libs (version 2.1.30)

14 Beta Draft 1 This package is required for Oracle Forms and Reports. For more information, see Section 6.2.7, "Obtaining the openmotif22 Package on SUSE 10 and SUSE 11 Operating Systems".

6.2.1 How to Obtain the Required Kernel Version for Linux Operating Systems To identify the required Kernel version for each supported version of Oracle Linux, refer to the following resources:

■ Oracle Linux 7 Documentation Library - Oracle Linux 7 (UL0) Release Notes - Oracle Linux 7 (UL1) Release Notes

■ Oracle Linux 6 Documentation Library - Oracle Linux 6 (UL6) Release Notes - Oracle Linux 6 (UL7) Release Notes For Oracle Linux 6 (UL5+) and Oracle Linux 7 (UL0+) Containers, refer to Table 1 on "Supported Virtualization and Partitioning Technologies for Oracle Fusion Middleware" on the Oracle Technology Network.

6.2.2 Patches Required Before Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 Install the patch mentioned below before you can install Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7: While installing Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2.0), the prerequisite check may fail on Oracle Linux 7 or Red Hat Linux 7 with Oracle JDK 1.7.0_51+. Apply Generic Patch 20836354 to handle this problem. Bug 21066431. Use the following procedure to use the patch: 1. Download and unpack the Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2) software on your local disk. After you unzip the archive, you should be able to locate a folder called Disk1 in the unpacked directory. 2. Download patch 20836354 from My Oracle Support. 3. Unzip the patch archive, using the following command: unzip -d PATCH_DIR p20836354_11.1.2.2.0_generic.zip

In this example, replace PATC H_DIR with the name of a local directory. This is typically a top-level directory used for storing patches you have downloaded from My Oracle Support. 4. Change directory to the following directory where you unpacked the Oracle Forms and Reports software archive: cd unpacked_forms_directory\Disk1

5. Locate and run the Oracle Forms and Reports installer (setup.exe), as follows: ./runInstaller PREREQ_CONFIG_LOCATION=PATCH_DIR/prereq In this example, replace PATCH_DIR with the path to the local directory where you unzipped patch 20836354 in Step 3.

15 Beta Draft 6.2.3 Patch Required to Fix the "invoking target agent" Error, During Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 During the software installation of Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7, OUI reports the following error at 92% (during EM Agent binaries link stage): section - bug 21839577 and 23310278 Error in invoking target 'agent' of makefile Use the following procedure to download the patch: 1. From My Oracle Support, go to patch 19692824. 2. From the Select a Release drop-down list, select FMW Control 11.1.1.7.0. 3. From the Platform or Language drop-down list, select Linux x86-64. 4. Click Download. 5. Follow the instructions in the patch readme file and apply the patch.

6.2.4 Silent Install Not Supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 Bug 21094875 and 23310372. The Oracle Fusion Middleware installer (which is based on the Oracle Universal Installer) does not support silent (command-line) mode on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7. You must use the graphical user interface when installing the binaries on an Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 machine.

6.2.5 Obtaining the Font RPM Package for Forms and Reports on Oracle Linux 6 bug 14603877 Follow the instructions in this section if you need to run the Oracle Forms and Reports builder functionality on Oracle Linux 6: 1. Log in to your system as root. 2. Go to the /etc/yum.repos.d directory. 3. Run the following command: wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-ol6.repo

4. Edit the public-yum-ol6.repo file and modify section [ol6_*] to change enabled=0 to enabled=1. 5. Install the with the following command: yum install *font*

If you are not able to use yum to perform this, install the following packages using the rpm -i package_name command: baekmuk-ttf-batang-fonts noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 4.0 baekmuk-ttf-dotum-fonts noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 1.7 baekmuk-ttf-fonts-common noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 8.8 baekmuk-ttf-fonts- noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 7.5 baekmuk-ttf-gulim-fonts noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 3.7 baekmuk-ttf-hline-fonts noarch 2.2-28.el6 ol6_ga_base 372 bitmap-console-fonts noarch 0.3-15.el6 ol6_ga_base 20 bitmap-fangsongti-fonts noarch 0.3-15.el6 ol6_ga_base 623 bitmap-fonts-compat noarch 0.3-15.el6 ol6_ga_base 5.3

16 Beta Draft bitmap-miscfixed-fonts noarch 0.3-15.el6 ol6_ga_base 531 bpg-algeti-fonts noarch 2.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 32 bpg--s-fonts noarch 4.000-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 25 bpg-elite-fonts noarch 3.000-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 31 bpg-ingiri-fonts noarch 4.000-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 28 bpg-nino-medium-cond-fonts noarch 4.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 26 bpg-nino-medium-fonts noarch 4.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 26 bpg-sans-fonts noarch 1.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 37 bpg-sans-medium-fonts noarch 1.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 37 bpg-sans-modern-fonts noarch 2.025-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 29 bpg-sans-regular-fonts noarch 1.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 37 bpg--fonts noarch 1.005-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 44 bpg-serif-modern-fonts noarch 2.028-6.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 40 ctan-kerkis-calligraphic-fonts noarch 2.0-23.el6 ol6_ga_base 93 culmus-fonts-compat noarch 0.103-7.el6 ol6_ga_base 5.3 dejavu-lgc-sans-fonts noarch 2.30-2.el6 ol6_ga_base 1.1 dejavu-lgc-serif-fonts noarch 2.30-2.el6 ol6_ga_base 701 x86_64 20090622-3.1.el6 ol6_latest 6.6 fontforge-devel x86_64 20090622-3.1.el6 ol6_latest 123 fontpackages-devel noarch 1.41-1.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 22 fontpackages-tools noarch 1.41-1.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 33 libXfont-devel x86_64 1.4.5-2.el6 ol6_latest 22 libfontenc-devel x86_64 1.0.5-2.el6 ol6_ga_base 10 libfonts x86_64 1.0.0-3.OOo31.el6 ol6_ga_base 326 libfonts-javadoc noarch 1.0.0-3.OOo31.el6 ol6_ga_base 118 -opensymbol-fonts noarch 1:3.4.5.2-16.1.0.1.el6_3 ol6_latest 170 stix-integrals-fonts noarch 0.9-13.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 35 stix-pua-fonts noarch 0.9-13.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 104 stix-sizes-fonts noarch 0.9-13.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 25 stix-variants-fonts noarch 0.9-13.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 13 terminus-fonts-console noarch 4.30-1.el6 ol6_ga_base 578 thai-scalable-fonts-compat noarch 0.4.12-2.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 5.8 wqy-zenhei-fonts-common noarch 0.9.45-3.el6 ol6_ga_base 28 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-15-100dpi noarch 7.2-9.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 1.1 Installing for dependencies: autotrace x86_64 0.31.1-26.el6 ol6_latest 128 libbase x86_64 1.0.0-3.OOo31.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 216 libloader x86_64 1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 143 libuninameslist x86_64 20080409-3.1.el6 ol6_ga_base 457 perl-Font-TTF noarch 0.45-6.el6 ol6_ga_base 314

6. Set the NLS_LANG variable appropriately for your system. For example: set NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15

6.2.6 Obtaining the Font RPM Package for Forms and Reports on Oracle Linux 7 bug 22016367 Follow the instructions in this section if you need to run the Oracle Forms and Reports builder functionality on Oracle Linux 7: 1. Log in to your system as root. 2. Go to the /etc/yum.conf file to add the required proxy information: proxy=http://www-proxy.us.

:

Where,

is oracle.com and is 80. 3. Go to the /etc/yum.repos.d directory.

17 Beta Draft 4. Run the following command: wget http://public-yum.oracle.com/public-yum-ol7.repo

5. Edit the public-yum-ol7.repo file and modify section [ol7_*] to change enabled=0 to enabled=1. 6. Install the fonts with the following command: yum install *font*

If you are not able to use yum to perform this, install the following packages using the rpm -i package_name command: abattis--fonts.noarch 0.0.12-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 baekmuk-ttf-batang-fonts.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest baekmuk-ttf-dotum-fonts.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest baekmuk-ttf-fonts-common.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest baekmuk-ttf-fonts-ghostscript.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest baekmuk-ttf-gulim-fonts.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest baekmuk-ttf-hline-fonts.noarch 2.2-36.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bitmap-console-fonts.noarch 0.3-21.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bitmap-fangsongti-fonts.noarch 0.3-21.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bitmap--fonts.noarch 0.3-21.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bitmap-fonts-compat.noarch 0.3-21.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bitmap--typewriter-fonts.noarch 0.3-21.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bpg-algeti-fonts.noarch 2.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-chveulebrivi-fonts.noarch 3.002-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bpg-classic-fonts.noarch 8.500-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-courier-fonts.noarch 4.002-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bpg-courier-s-fonts.noarch 4.000-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-dedaena-block-fonts.noarch 3.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-dejavu-sans-fonts.noarch 2.28-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-elite-fonts.noarch 3.000-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-excelsior-caps-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-excelsior-condenced-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-excelsior-fonts.noarch 2.03-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-fonts-common.noarch 20120413-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bpg-glaho-fonts.noarch 9.000-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 bpg-gorda-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-ingiri-fonts.noarch 4.000-3.el7 @ol7_optional_

18 Beta Draft latest bpg-irubaqidze-fonts.noarch 1.000-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-mikhail-stephan-fonts.noarch 2.500-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-mrgvlovani-caps-fonts.noarch 1.002-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-mrgvlovani-fonts.noarch 1.002-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-nateli-caps-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-nateli-condenced-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-nateli-fonts.noarch 2.003-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-nino-medium-cond-fonts.noarch 4.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-nino-medium-fonts.noarch 4.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-sans-fonts.noarch 1.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-sans-medium-fonts.noarch 1.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-sans-modern-fonts.noarch 2.025-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-sans-regular-fonts.noarch 1.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-serif-fonts.noarch 1.005-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-serif-modern-fonts.noarch 2.028-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest bpg-ucnobi-fonts.noarch 3.300-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest cjkuni-ukai-fonts.noarch 0.2.20080216.1-51.el7 @anaconda/7.0 cjkuni-uming-fonts.noarch 0.2.20080216.1-53.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-aharoni-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-caladings-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-david-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-drugulin-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-ellinia-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-fonts-common.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-frank-ruehl-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-hadasim-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-keteryg-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-miriam-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-miriam-mono-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-nachlieli-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-shofar-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest culmus-simple-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-stamashkenaz-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-stamsefarad-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 culmus-yehuda-clm-fonts.noarch 0.130-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 dejavu-fonts-common.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 dejavu-lgc-sans-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest dejavu-lgc-sans-mono-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @ol7_optional_

19 Beta Draft latest dejavu-lgc-serif-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest dejavu-sans-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 dejavu-sans-mono-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 dejavu-serif-fonts.noarch 2.33-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontawesome-fonts.noarch 4.1.0-1.el7 @ol7_latest fontawesome-fonts-web.noarch 4.1.0-1.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontconfig.i686 2.10.95-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontconfig.x86_64 2.10.95-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontconfig-devel.i686 2.10.95-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontconfig-devel.x86_64 2.10.95-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontconfig-devel-doc.noarch 2.10.95-7.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontforge.i686 20120731b-12.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontforge.x86_64 20120731b-12.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontforge-devel.i686 20120731b-12.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontforge-devel.x86_64 20120731b-12.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontpackages-devel.noarch 1.44-8.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fontpackages-filesystem.noarch 1.44-8.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fontpackages-tools.noarch 1.44-8.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest fonts-tweak-tool.i686 0.3.2-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fonts-tweak-tool.x86_64 0.3.2-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 fonttools.x86_64 2.4-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest ghostscript-fonts.noarch 5.50-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gnome-font-viewer.x86_64 3.8.0-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gnu-free-fonts-common.noarch 20120503-8.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gnu-free-mono-fonts.noarch 20120503-8.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gnu-free-sans-fonts.noarch 20120503-8.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gnu-free-serif-fonts.noarch 20120503-8.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-crosextra-caladea-fonts.noarch 1.002-0.4.20130214.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-crosextra-carlito-fonts.noarch 1.103-0.2.20130920.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-armenian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-avestan-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-bengali-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-bengali-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-brahmi-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-carian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-cherokee-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-coptic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-deseret-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_

20 Beta Draft latest google-noto-sans-devanagari-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-devanagari-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-egyptian-hieroglyphs-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-ethiopic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-georgian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-glagolitic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-gujarati-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-gujarati-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-hanunno-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-hebrew-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-imperial-aramaic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-kaithi-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-kannada-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-kannada-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-kayah-li-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-kharoshthi-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-khmer-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-khmer-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-lao-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-lao-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-lisu-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-lycian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-lydian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-malayalam-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-malayalam-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-mandaic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-meeteimayek-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-nko-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest

21 Beta Draft google-noto-sans-old-south-arabian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-old-turkic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-osmanya-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-phoenician-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-shavian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-symbols-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-tagalog-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-tai-tham-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-tai-viet-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-tamil-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-tamil-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-telugu-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-telugu-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-thai-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-thai-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-ugaritic-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-sans-ui-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-sans-vai-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-serif-armenian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-serif-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-serif-georgian-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-serif-khmer-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest google-noto-serif-lao-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 google-noto-serif-thai-fonts.noarch 20130807-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 gubbi-fonts.noarch 1.1-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 ipa-gothic-fonts.noarch 003.03-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 ipa-mincho-fonts.noarch 003.03-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 ipa-pgothic-fonts.noarch 003.03-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 ipa-pmincho-fonts.noarch 003.03-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 -fonts.noarch 0.003-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-art-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-book-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-decorative-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-digital-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-farsi-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-fonts-common.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-letter-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-naskh-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-office-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-one-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-pen-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-poster-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0

22 Beta Draft kacst-qurn-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-screen-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-title-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kacst-titlel-fonts.noarch 2.0-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-base-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-battambang-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-bokor-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-fonts-common.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-handwritten-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-metal-chrieng-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-muol-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 khmeros-siemreap-fonts.noarch 5.0-17.el7 @anaconda/7.0 kurdit-unikurd-web-fonts.noarch 20020502-11.el7 @anaconda/7.0 libXfont.i686 1.4.7-3.el7_1 @ol7_latest libXfont.x86_64 1.4.7-3.el7_1 @ol7_latest libXfont-devel.i686 1.4.7-3.el7_1 @ol7_optional_ latest libXfont-devel.x86_64 1.4.7-3.el7_1 @ol7_optional_ latest liberation-fonts-common.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda/7.0 liberation-mono-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda/7.0 liberation-narrow-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda/7.0 liberation-sans-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda/7.0 liberation-serif-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda/7.0 libfontenc.i686 1.1.1-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 libfontenc.x86_64 1.1.1-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 libfontenc-devel.i686 1.1.1-5.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest libfontenc-devel.x86_64 1.1.1-5.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest libfonts.noarch 1.1.3-13.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest libfonts-javadoc.noarch 1.1.3-13.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest libreoffice-opensymbol-fonts.noarch 1:4.2.6.3-5.0.1.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest lklug-fonts.noarch 0.6-10.20090803cvs.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-assamese-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-bengali-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-4.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-devanagari-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-4.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-gujarati-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-kannada-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-malayalam-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-marathi-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-nepali-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-oriya-fonts.noarch 2.5.4.1-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-punjabi-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-tamil-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 lohit-telugu-fonts.noarch 2.5.3-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 madan-fonts.noarch 2.000-11.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nafees-web-naskh-fonts.noarch 1.2-11.el7 @anaconda/7.0 navilu-fonts.noarch 1.2-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nhn-nanum-brush-fonts.noarch 1.100-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nhn-nanum-fonts-common.noarch 3.020-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nhn-nanum-gothic-fonts.noarch 3.020-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nhn-nanum-myeongjo-fonts.noarch 3.020-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 nhn-nanum-pen-fonts.noarch 1.100-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 open-sans-fonts.noarch 1.10-1.el7 @ol7_latest

23 Beta Draft -fonts.noarch 1.01-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 paktype-naqsh-fonts.noarch 4.1-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 paktype-naskh-basic-fonts.noarch 4.1-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 paktype-tehreer-fonts.noarch 4.1-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 paratype-pt-sans-caption-fonts.noarch 20101909-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest paratype-pt-sans-fonts.noarch 20101909-3.el7 @anaconda/7.0 perl-Font-AFM.noarch 1.20-13.el7 @anaconda/7.0 perl-Font-TTF.noarch 1.02-3.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest pothana2000-fonts.noarch 1.3.3-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 saab-fonts.noarch 0.91-10.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-devanagari-fonts.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-fonts-common.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-gujarati-fonts.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-malayalam-fonts.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-oriya-fonts.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 samyak-tamil-fonts.noarch 1.2.2-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 sil-abyssinica-fonts.noarch 1.200-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 sil-nuosu-fonts.noarch 2.1.1-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 sil-padauk-book-fonts.noarch 2.8-5.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest sil-padauk-fonts.noarch 2.8-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-anjalioldlipi-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-dyuthi-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-fonts-common.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-kalyani-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-meera-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-rachana-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-raghumalayalam-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 smc-suruma-fonts.noarch 6.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 stix-fonts.noarch 1.1.0-5.el7 @anaconda/7.0 stix-math-fonts.noarch 1.1.0-5.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest -fonts-hebrew.noarch 0.1-21.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-amsfonts.noarch 2:svn29208.3.04-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-amsfonts-doc.noarch 2:svn29208.3.04-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-collection-fontsrecommended.noarch 2:svn28082.0-32.20130427_r30134.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-fontbook.noarch 2:svn23608.0.2-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-fontbook-doc.noarch 2:svn23608.0.2-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-fontspec.noarch 2:svn29412.v2.3a-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-fontspec-doc.noarch 2:svn29412.v2.3a-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-fontware.noarch 2:svn26689.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-fontware-bin.x86_64 2:svn26509.0-32.20130427_r30134.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest

24 Beta Draft texlive-fontwrap.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-fontwrap-doc.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-latex-fonts.noarch 2:svn28888.0-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-latex-fonts-doc.noarch 2:svn28888.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-.noarch 2:svn26689.2.718281-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-metafont-bin.x86_64 2:svn26912.0-32.20130427_r30134.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-pxfonts.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-pxfonts-doc.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-txfonts.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @anaconda/7.0 texlive-txfonts-doc.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-xetexfontinfo.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest texlive-xetexfontinfo-doc.noarch 2:svn15878.0-32.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest thai-scalable-fonts-common.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-garuda-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-kinnari-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-loma-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-norasi-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-purisa-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-sawasdee-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-tlwgmono-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-tlwgtypewriter-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-tlwgtypist-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-tlwgtypo-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-umpush-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 thai-scalable-waree-fonts.noarch 0.5.0-7.el7 @anaconda/7.0 tibetan-machine-uni-fonts.noarch 1.901-12.el7 @anaconda/7.0 ucs-miscfixed-fonts.noarch 0.3-11.el7 @anaconda/7.0 urw-fonts.noarch 2.4-16.el7 @anaconda/7.0 vemana2000-fonts.noarch 1.1.3-6.el7 @anaconda/7.0 vlgothic-fonts.noarch 20130607-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 vlgothic-p-fonts.noarch 20130607-2.el7 @anaconda/7.0 wqy-microhei-fonts.noarch 0.2.0-0.12.beta.el7 @anaconda/7.0 wqy-unibit-fonts.noarch 1.1.0-13.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest wqy-zenhei-fonts.noarch 0.9.46-11.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-font-utils.x86_64 1:7.5-18.1.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-14-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-14-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-15-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @ol7_optional_ latest xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-15-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-2-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-2-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-9-100dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-9-75dpi.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0

25 Beta Draft xorg-x11-fonts-Type1.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-cyrillic.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-ethiopic.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0 xorg-x11-fonts-misc.noarch 7.5-9.el7 @anaconda/7.0

7. Set the NLS_LANG variable appropriately for your system. For example: set NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15

6.2.7 Obtaining the openmotif22 Package on SUSE 10 and SUSE 11 Operating Systems content from bug 14529109 The openmotif22 package is not included by default on SUSE 10 and SUSE 11 operating systems. If you need to obtain this package, you must go to the Novell website to obtain the package and then perform the installation using the instructions provided by Novell.

6.2.8 Installing Oracle HTTP Server on Linux Operating Systems Requires NPTL content comes from bug 12602123 If you are installing Oracle HTTP Server on a Linux operating system, the operating system needs to set Native POSIX Threads Library (NPTL) as the default threads-implementation. To check for this, run the following command: getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION

The expected results should be "NPTL 2.3.4". Failing to have NPTL can result in unexpected behavior for the Oracle HTTP Server, especially if the Multi-Processing Module (MPM) is the Worker MPM.

6.2.9 Selecting the Install Type for OFR Installation on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 bug 23310566 During the OFR installation, it is preferred to select Install Software - Do not Configure Install type. This helps to apply the workaround mentioned in section Section 6.2.10, "Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 Requires a Symlink" before configuring the product.

6.2.10 Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports 11.1.2.2.0 on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Linux 7 Requires a Symlink bug 23310328 - SLES 12 (SP1+) Configuring Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2.0) may fail at a given "start report server component" step (i.e. start of "RptSvr__ "). Checking the log may show that libXm.so.3 cannot be opened because the file does not exist. This error is thrown because the motif library for Oracle Linux 7 contains the upgraded version, libXM.so.4*. To fix this problem, create a symlink named libXm.so.3 that points to the location of libXm.so.4.* before running configuration. For example, if libXm.so.4.0.* is located in /usr/lib64, do the following: 1. ln -s /usr/lib64/libXm.so.4.0.<*> libXm.so.3

26 Beta Draft Where, <*> is the specific sub-version of the file. For Oracle Linux 7, the file name is libXm.so.4.0.4. 2. Append /usr/lib64 to all LD_LIBRARY_PATH referenced in $ORACLE_ HOME/bin/config.sh, like so: if [ x${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} != x ]; then LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib64 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH else LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib:/usr/lib64 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH 3. Run the config.sh from $ORACLE_HOME/bin.

6.3 Supported Solaris Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches Table 7 lists the platform, operating system, package, and patch information for Solaris operating systems that are either currently supported or were supported in a previous release.

Note: The SRU 11.3.3.6.0 or later (mandatory patch) is required for the Solaris 11 Update 3 on SPARC or x86-64.

In addition, you should also review the following Solaris-specific issues to see if they are applicable to your environment:

■ Section 6.3.1, "Installing Font Packages on Solaris 11 for Forms and Reports"

■ Section 6.3.2, "Installing Oracle Identity Management on Solaris x86-64 Platforms"

■ Section 6.3.3, "Applying Solaris Patches in Non-Global Zones"

27 Beta Draft Table 7 Supported Solaris Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System Platform System Version Required Packages Patches SPARC64 Solaris 10 SUNWarc 127111-02 (Update 4+) SUNWbtool 137111-04 SUNWhea SUNWlibC SUNWlibm SUNWlibms SUNWsprot SUNWtoo SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs SUNWxwfnt SUNWmfrun Motif: 2.1.0

Solaris 11 SUNWlibC developer/assembler Solaris 11 Update 2+ Motif: 2.1.0 /x11/library/libxp Solaris 11.3 (SRU 11.3.3.6.0 or See Section 6.3.1, "Installing Font higher) Packages on Solaris 11 for Forms and Reports" for additional Solaris 11 package requirements. x86-64 Solaris 10 SUNWarc 127111-02 (Update 6+) SUNWbtool 137111-04 SUNWhea SUNWlibC SUNWlibm SUNWlibms SUNWsprot SUNWtoo SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs SUNWxwfnt Motif: 2.1.0

Solaris 11 SUNWlibC developer/assembler Solaris 11 Update 2+ Motif: 2.1.0 /x11/library/libxp Solaris 11.3 (SRU 11.3.3.6.0 or See Section 6.3.1, "Installing Font higher) Packages on Solaris 11 for Forms and Reports" for additional Solaris 11 package requirements.

6.3.1 Installing Font Packages on Solaris 11 for Forms and Reports bug 14741791 For Oracle Forms and Reports, the following packages must also be installed on Solaris 11 systems: system/font/daewoo-misc

28 Beta Draft system/font/gnome-fonts system/font/isas-misc system/font/jis-misc system/font/misc-ethiopic system/font/misc-meltho system/font/sun-ja-bitmap system/font/sun-ja-bitmap- system/font//arphic-ukai system/font/truetype/bh-luxi system/font/truetype/bitstream-vera system/font/truetype/fonts-core system/font/truetype/ system/font/truetype/google-droid system/font/truetype/hanyang-ko system/font/truetype/ipafont-mincho system/font/truetype/sil system/font/truetype/unfonts-ko-core system/font/truetype/unfonts-ko-extra system/font/truetype/unifont system/font/truetype/wqy-zenhei system/font/xorg/cyrillic system/font/xorg/iso8859-10 system/font/xorg/iso8859-11 system/font/xorg/iso8859-13 system/font/xorg/iso8859-14 system/font/xorg/iso8859-15 system/font/xorg/iso8859-16 system/font/xorg/iso8859-2 system/font/xorg/iso8859-3 system/font/xorg/iso8859-4 system/font/xorg/iso8859-5 system/font/xorg/iso8859-7 system/font/xorg/iso8859-8 system/font/xorg/iso8859-9

After these packages are installed, you must also set the following environment variables:

■ On Solaris x86-64 operating systems, set the NLS_LANG environment variable to AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15, or set the DISPLAY variable to any 64-Bit Linux machine.

■ On Solaris SPARC64 operating systems: a. Set LC_ALL=C. b. Set the NLS_LANG environment variable to AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15, or set the DISPLAY variable to any 64-Bit Linux machine.

6.3.2 Installing Oracle Identity Management on Solaris x86-64 Platforms content from bug 10631914. If you are installing Oracle Identity Management on a Solaris x86-64 platform, you must patch all software versions to the most recent version before you configure a domain. Below is a recommended installation procedure; refer to the product documentation (Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management) for more details. 1. Install the most recent version of Oracle WebLogic Server.

29 Beta Draft 2. If necessary, run Repository Creation Utility (RCU) to create the database schemas. 3. Perform a software-only installation (do not configure a domain) of the Release 11.1.1.2.0 software. 4. Patch the software to the latest version with the Patch Set Installer. 5. Run the configuration tool to configure a domain.

6.3.3 Applying Solaris Patches in Non-Global Zones content comes from bug 12641548 On Solaris operating systems, the prerequisite patches that are applied in the global zone can be considered applied in the non-global zones. There is only one kernel running on the system, and all zones must be at the same patch level with respect to the kernel and other Solaris system components. Kernel patches can only be applied from the global zone, and they affect the global and all non-global zones equally. To check if a kernel patch is applied in the global zone, use the following command: showrev -p | grep patch_number

For example, to check if patch 137111-04 is applied: showrev -p | grep 137111

6.4 Supported HP-UX Operating System Versions, Packages, and Patches Table 8 lists the platform, operating system, package, and patch information for HP-UX operating systems that are either currently supported or were supported in a previous release.

Table 8 Supported HP-UX Operating Systems Required Operating System Platform Operating System Version Required Packages Patches Itanium 11i (11.31) HPDesktopDev (version PHKL_36248 B.11.31.01) PHKL_36249 B.11.31.0803.318a Base Quality Pack Bundle for HP-UX 11i v3, March 2008+ B3394BA (version 2.1.0) PHSS_37202 PHSS_37501 PHCO_38050 PHSS_38139

Note: The B3394BA package is obsoleted in HP-UX Itanium 11i v3 machines. This is causing an error message to be seen during prerequisite checking. This error message can be safely ignored provided that the open Motif package can be confirmed as installed on the machine using the following command: /usr/sbin/swlist -l fileset | grep -i motif

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Table 9 Supported IBM AIX Operating Systems Required Operating Operating System System Platform Version Required Packages Patches AIX 6.1 (TL2+) X11.motif.lib (version 2.1.30) 7.1 (TL0+) bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools rsct.basic.rte rsct.compat.clients.rte xlC.aix61.rte (version 10.1.0.0) xlC.rte (version 10.1.0.0)

7200-00 bos.adt.base 7.2.0.0 bos.adt.lib 7.2.0.0 bos.adt.libm 7.2.0.0 bos.perf.libperfstat bos.perf.perfstat 7.2.0.0 bos.perf.proctools 7.2.0.0 rsct.basic.rte 3.2.1.0 rsct.compat.clients.rte 3.2.1.0 xlC.aix61.rte 13.1.2.0 xlC.rte 13.1.2.0

6.5.1 Patches Required Before Installing Oracle Forms and Reports on IBM AIX 7.2 Install the patch mentioned below before you install the fusion middleware products. Apply patch 22651881 to handle this problem. Use the following procedure to use the patch: 1. Download patch 22651881 from My Oracle Support. 2. Unzip the patch archive, using the following command: unzip -d PATCH_DIR p22651881_111220_generic.zip

In this example, replace PATC H_DIR with the name of a local directory. This is typically a top-level directory used for storing patches you have downloaded from My Oracle Support. 3. Change directory to the following directory where you unpacked the software archive: cd unpacked_forms_directory\Disk1

4. Locate and run the installer (runInstaller), as follows:

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7 System Requirements for Windows Operating Systems This section contains the following:

■ Section 7.1, "Certified Windows Operating Systems"

■ Section 7.2, "Disabling Anti-Virus Software"

■ Section 7.3, "Enabling User Account Control (UAC)"

■ Section 7.4, "Understanding Required Installation Privileges"

7.1 Certified Windows Operating Systems Refer to the certification documents for the latest information on certified Windows operating systems. See Section 1, "Using This Document with the Certification Matrix and Product Installation Guide" for a link to these documents. In addition, note the following requirements for specific Windows Operating releases:

■ Section 7.1.1, "Patch Required Before Installing on Windows 8.1 or Windows 2012"

7.1.1 Patch Required Before Installing on Windows 8.1 or Windows 2012 If you plan to install and configure Oracle Forms and Reports on Windows 8.1, Windows 2012 Release 1, or Windows 2012 Release 2, then download patch 20836354 before you start the Oracle Forms and Reports installation. Without this patch, the installer will fail during the preinstallation checks for supported operating systems. Use the following procedure to use the patch: 1. Download and unpack the Oracle Forms and Reports 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.2) software on your local disk. After you unzip the archive, you should be able to locate a folder called Disk1 in the unpacked directory. 2. Download patch 20836354 from My Oracle Support. 3. Unzip the patch archive, using the following command: unzip -d PATCH_DIR p20836354_11.1.2.2.0_generic.zip

In this example, replace PATC H_DIR with the name of a local directory. This is typically a top-level directory used for storing patches you have downloaded from My Oracle Support. 4. Change directory to the following directory where you unpacked the Oracle Forms and Reports software archive: cd unpacked_forms_directory\Disk1

5. Locate and run the Oracle Forms and Reports installer (setup.exe), as follows: setup.exe PREREQ_CONFIG_LOCATION=PATCH_DIR\prereq

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7.2 Disabling Anti-Virus Software If you encounter issues related to anti-virus software during your Fusion Middleware product installation, disable your anti-virus software for the entire duration of the installation. If the system is restarted before the installation is complete, ensure the anti-virus software was not restarted before continuing with the installation. Anti-virus software can be re-enabled when the installation is complete.

7.3 Enabling User Account Control (UAC) On Microsoft Windows operating systems, you must enable User Account Control (UAC) so that the correct permissions are applied to the cwallet.sso file. To enable UAC: 1. Run secpol.msc from the command prompt. 2. Select Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options. 3. Set the User Account Control:Run all Administrator in Admin Approval Mode option to enabled. 4. Restart the host. 5. Restart the servers.

7.4 Understanding Required Installation Privileges In order to install Oracle Forms and Reports or use the Oracle Forms and Reports Builders after installation, the operating system user must have Windows "Administrator" privileges. Although the current user may have Windows "Administrator" privileges, if they are not the installation owner, the Windows UAC settings may need to be relaxed.

8 Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc.

Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.

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