How to tell if the Oracle database on an appliance is Local or Remote in RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle
Originally Published: 2015-04-23
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Product/Service Type: Appliance
RSA Version/Condition: All
Issue
Resolution
- If there is an installation failure, use the /tmp/aveksa-install.log
Look for:
Use a remote Oracle server installation [N]? N
Use a remote Oracle server installation [N]? Y
Use a remote Oracle server installation [N]? Y
or look for:
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Installing Oracle...
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Installing Oracle Client...
Installing Oracle...
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Installing Oracle Client...
Installing Oracle Client indicates a remote database installation.
- On a running system (successfully installed):
Look in the aveksaServerInfo.log file ($AVEKSA_HOME/wildfly/standalone/log/aveksaServerInfo.log) for:
Database: DB_LOCAL
Database: DB_REMOTE
Database: DB_REMOTE
Look in the $AVEKSA_HOME/Aveksa_System.cfg file for:
REMOTE_ORACLE=N
REMOTE_ORACLE=Y
REMOTE_ORACLE=Y
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