Oracle B32100-01 ユーザーズマニュアル

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This space is in addition to the space required for installing Oracle Application Server 
(listed in 
).
To Copy the CD-ROMs:
1.
Create a directory structure on your hard drive as shown in 
.
You need to create a parent directory (called OracleAS_10g in the example, but 
you can name it anything you like), and, under the parent directory, create 
subdirectories called Disk1, Disk2, and so on. The names of the subdirectories 
must be DiskN, where N is the CD-ROM number.
Figure 2–1
Directory Structure for Copying CD-ROMs to Disk
2.
Copy the contents of each CD-ROM into the corresponding directory.
prompt> cp -pr /cdrom_mount_point/10.1.4disk1/* /path/to/hard/drive/Disk1/
prompt> cp -pr /cdrom_mount_point/10.1.4disk2/* /path/to/hard/drive/Disk2/
... Repeat for each CD-ROM.
To run the installer from the copied files, invoke the runInstaller executable from 
the Disk1 directory. Run it from the computer that will be running Oracle Application 
Server.
prompt> /path/to/hard/drive/Disk1/runInstaller
To Copy the application_server Directory from the DVD-ROM
1.
(optional) Create a directory to contain the application_server directory.
2.
Copy the application_server directory from the DVD-ROM to your hard 
disk.
prompt> cp -pr /dvd_mount_point/application_server /path/to/hard/drive
To run the installer from the copied files, invoke the runInstaller executable from 
the computer that will be running Oracle Application Server:
prompt> /path/to/hard/drive/application_server/runInstaller
2.10.3 Installing from a Remote CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Drive
If the computer where you want to install Oracle Application Server does not have a 
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, you can perform the installation from a remote 
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. 
You can run the installer on a remote computer ("remote_computer"), but have the 
installer screens display on your local computer ("local_computer"). The installer will 
install Oracle Application Server on the remote computer.
OracleAS_10g
Disk1
Disk2
Disk3
Contents
of Disk1
Contents
of Disk3
Contents
of Disk2