DataStage 8.0 Installation

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I am planning to install Datastage 8.0 version.

I am done with the installation of Oracle 9i, What configurations i am supposed to do in oracle.

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At version 8 the IBM Information Server Planning, Installation, and Configuration Guide documents most aspects of the installation including the database dependant ones. Those items that aren't covered can be read in the Connectivity Guide for Oracle Databases. What is your repository going to be?
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ArndW wrote:At version 8 the IBM Information Server Planning, Installation, and Configuration Guide documents most aspects of the installation including the database dependant ones. Those items that aren't covered can be read in the Connectivity Guide for Oracle Databases. What is your repository going to be?
Oracle 9i, i am looking for the set up requirements.
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According to the Docs, only Oracle 10.2g is supported for the repository.
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ArndW wrote:According to the Docs, only Oracle 10.2g is supported for the repository. ...
In FAQ the posting says we have have the flexibility of installing Oracle 9i.

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Ok, so we'll assume for the moment that the IBM documentation is wrong.

Did you successfully install Oracle and set up the TNSNAMES.ORA and other files as documented?
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I personally would assume a typo in the FAQ posting.
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chulett wrote:I personally would assume a typo in the FAQ posting.
Installation of Oracle9i is successfull, i need to set up TNSNAME.ORA and other file.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

According to IBM the only versions supported for XMETA are DB2 version 9, Oracle version 10g or Microsoft SQL Server 2003.
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A small correction - they support Microsft SQL server 2005Oracle 10 g and DB2.
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