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Oracle 11g Init Script

Oracle 11g Init Script

Add to OEL:

chkconfig --add dbora 
#!/bin/sh -x
#
# dbora: Starts the oracle database
#
# chkconfig: 345 99 01
# description: Starts or stops oracle db
# config:
# Change the value of ORACLE_HOME to specify the correct Oracle home
# directory for you installation
ORACLE_HOME=/home/oracle/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1
#
# change the value of ORACLE to the login name of the
# oracle owner at your site
#
ORACLE=oracle
PATH=${PATH}:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
HOST=`hostname`
PLATFORM=`uname`
export ORACLE_HOME PATH
LOG=$ORACLE_HOME/startup.log
touch $LOG
chown $ORACLE:dba $LOG
chmod a+r $LOG
#
case $1 in
'start')
echo "$0: starting up" >> $LOG
date >> $LOG
# Start Oracle Net
if [ -f $ORACLE_HOME/bin/tnslsnr ] ; then
echo "starting Oracle Net Listener"
su - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start >> $LOG 2>&1 &"
fi
echo "Starting Oracle databases"
su - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbstart >> $LOG 2>&1 &"
;;
'stop')
echo "$0: shutting down" >> $LOG
date >> $LOG
# Stop Oracle Net
if [ -f $ORACLE_HOME/bin/tnslsnr ] ; then
echo "stopping Oracle Net Listener"
su - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl stop >> $LOG 2>&1 &"
fi
echo "stopping Oracle databases"
su - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbshut >> $LOG 2>&1 &"
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 {start|stop}"
exit
;;
esac
#
exit
#!/bin/bash
# Usage: sudo bash /vagrant/scripts/provision.sh
# Provisions the required tablespaces and schema required
# for a working FMC3 database
su - oracle << SUEOF
echo "Waiting for oracle to start... "
LOG=\$ORACLE_HOME/startup.log
tail -n 5 -f \$LOG | grep -m 1 "Database instance \"ORCL\" warm started." | xargs echo "" >> \$LOG \;
echo "... detected that oracle has started"
sqlplus /nolog <<EOF
connect /as sysdba
SPOOL vagrant-init.log
alter system set sec_case_sensitive_logon=false scope=both;
SET ECHO ON
@/vagrant/scripts/create-tablespaces.sql
@/vagrant/scripts/create-schemas.sql
@/vagrant/scripts/create-fmc3ro.sql
exit;
EOF
SUEOF
exit 0;
# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
# All Vagrant configuration is done here. The most common configuration
# options are documented and commented below. For a complete reference,
# please see the online documentation at vagrantup.com.
# Every Vagrant virtual environment requires a box to build off of.
config.vm.box = "ORCL_11gR211203_v1"
# The url from where the 'config.vm.box' box will be fetched if it
# doesn't already exist on the user's system.
config.vm.box_url = "http://code.geomatic.com.au/vagrant/boxes/ORCL_11gR211203_v1.0.0.box"
# Create a forwarded port mapping which allows access to a specific port
# within the machine from a port on the host machine. In the example below,
# accessing "localhost:8080" will access port 80 on the guest machine.
config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: 1521, host: 21521
config.vm.provision :shell, :inline => "sudo bash /vagrant/scripts/provision.sh > provision.log"
# Create a private network, which allows host-only access to the machine
# using a specific IP.
# config.vm.network :private_network, ip: "192.168.33.10"
# Create a public network, which generally matched to bridged network.
# Bridged networks make the machine appear as another physical device on
# your network.
# config.vm.network :public_network
# Share an additional folder to the guest VM. The first argument is
# the path on the host to the actual folder. The second argument is
# the path on the guest to mount the folder. And the optional third
# argument is a set of non-required options.
# config.vm.synced_folder "../data", "/vagrant_data"
# Provider-specific configuration so you can fine-tune various
# backing providers for Vagrant. These expose provider-specific options.
# Example for VirtualBox:
#
# config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
# # Don't boot with headless mode
# vb.gui = true
#
# # Use VBoxManage to customize the VM. For example to change memory:
# vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", "1024"]
# end
#
# View the documentation for the provider you're using for more
# information on available options.
# Enable provisioning with Puppet stand alone. Puppet manifests
# are contained in a directory path relative to this Vagrantfile.
# You will need to create the manifests directory and a manifest in
# the file precise32.pp in the manifests_path directory.
#
# An example Puppet manifest to provision the message of the day:
#
# # group { "puppet":
# # ensure => "present",
# # }
# #
# # File { owner => 0, group => 0, mode => 0644 }
# #
# # file { '/etc/motd':
# # content => "Welcome to your Vagrant-built virtual machine!
# # Managed by Puppet.\n"
# # }
#
# config.vm.provision :puppet do |puppet|
# puppet.manifests_path = "manifests"
# puppet.manifest_file = "precise32.pp"
# end
# Enable provisioning with chef solo, specifying a cookbooks path, roles
# path, and data_bags path (all relative to this Vagrantfile), and adding
# some recipes and/or roles.
#
# config.vm.provision :chef_solo do |chef|
# chef.cookbooks_path = "../my-recipes/cookbooks"
# chef.roles_path = "../my-recipes/roles"
# chef.data_bags_path = "../my-recipes/data_bags"
# chef.add_recipe "mysql"
# chef.add_role "web"
#
# # You may also specify custom JSON attributes:
# chef.json = { :mysql_password => "foo" }
# end
# Enable provisioning with chef server, specifying the chef server URL,
# and the path to the validation key (relative to this Vagrantfile).
#
# The Opscode Platform uses HTTPS. Substitute your organization for
# ORGNAME in the URL and validation key.
#
# If you have your own Chef Server, use the appropriate URL, which may be
# HTTP instead of HTTPS depending on your configuration. Also change the
# validation key to validation.pem.
#
# config.vm.provision :chef_client do |chef|
# chef.chef_server_url = "https://api.opscode.com/organizations/ORGNAME"
# chef.validation_key_path = "ORGNAME-validator.pem"
# end
#
# If you're using the Opscode platform, your validator client is
# ORGNAME-validator, replacing ORGNAME with your organization name.
#
# If you have your own Chef Server, the default validation client name is
# chef-validator, unless you changed the configuration.
#
# chef.validation_client_name = "ORGNAME-validator"
end
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