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Connor McDonald

Thanks for the question, Rubin.

Asked: March 01, 2017 - 8:51 pm UTC

Last updated: March 03, 2017 - 5:47 am UTC

Version: 12.1.0.2

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Hi Tom,

Dear Tom.

As per my correspondence to you at 12:19 p.m. est. please see attached screenshots of the Oracle 12c 12.1.0.2 install error.


Please see the following error file pics for the Oracle 12c 12.1.0.2. database install on Windows 10 64 bit. Where the dbca failed. I followed Oracle’s docs on installing the database. Please escalate this issue to Oracle Support. As per my last correspondence, we are in the development stage of rolling out our new platform. Thus, we are not Oracle customer’s, as of yet. But would welcome implementing Oracle 12c database within our current environment based on it’s performance, manageability and popularity.


Best Rubin.

and Connor said...

You're obviously having dramas getting the installation to work. Since you are just evaluating the software, you are probably better off using a predefined VM

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/community/developer-vm/index.html


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dbmssml dbca install error

Rubin, March 02, 2017 - 5:08 pm UTC

Hi Connor,

Please escalate this issue to Oracle Support. We would greatly appreciate if the Oracle 12c 12.1.0.2 for Windows 64 bit software can be obtained from ether Oracle.Com, E-Delivery, or OTN. We have a Windows environment to host Oracle 12c 12.1.0.2. We would like to implement the physical installation for evaluation, and training proposes. And not a pre-configured virtual environment. Again, please escalate this to either Tom or Senior management who can implement Oracle 12c 12.1.0.2 software change that obviously has a software issue.

Best, Rubin.
Connor McDonald
March 03, 2017 - 5:47 am UTC

I think we need to clarify a few things here.

1) We are *not* Oracle Support. We are just three people who offer our assistance to the community to try help people more productive.

2) When you asked a question, the very first thing you had to do, was tick a box saying "I've read the Guidelines for Writing a Great Question".

Right there in the first paragraph of those guidelines we see:

We will not accept or answer any questions relating to:
- Oracle products other than the database, SQL & PL/SQL
- Installing or configuring Oracle products


but we tried to help out anyway, but all we got was push back.

3) Casting my eye only as far as the desk in front of me, I have a 12.1.0.2 installed and running fine on:

- a Windows 7 laptop
- a Windows 7 Service Pack 1 laptop
- 2 x Windows 8.1 machines
- a Windows 10 machine

so when you say it "obviously has a software issue", then sorry, I'm not buying it. I dont see any tide of problems from the Windows community on installing 12.1.0.2, so I'm pretty sure it's not our software that has some systemic issue.

4) You don't have a Support contract, and you wanted to evaluate the product, and we gave you a workaround of a prebuilt VM, but you dont want to even give it a try.

5) You want us to escalate this to Tom. Well, since he retired a year ago, I'll drop him an email about it, but somehow I doubt he's going to give it much attention.