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Setting the Mount Point for the CD-ROM or DVD
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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
3.13.5 Extracting Software from the Zip Files
Verify that the file size of your downloaded file matches the file size displayed on 
E-Delivery. Unzip each Zip file to its own temporary directory. For example, create a 
directory structure called oraAS10g on your hard drive:
c:\oraAS10g
Then create a new directory for each Zip file you downloaded:
c:\oraAS10g\Disk1
c:\oraAS10g\Disk2
etc.
If you plan burn the files on a CD-ROM, create a separate CD-ROM from the contents 
of each directory. Do not burn a CD-ROM containing the Zip file itself; you need the 
unzipped contents of the Zip files to do the installation. When you burn the files to 
CD-ROM, the contents of each disc must be at the root of the CD image.
To install from CD-ROM or from your hard drive, se
3.14 Setting the Mount Point for the CD-ROM or DVD
The Oracle Application Server CD-ROMs are in RockRidge format. The DVD is in 
DVD format.
To mount the first disc:
1.
Insert Oracle Application Server disk 1 into the disk drive.
2.
Create the /SD_CDROM directory if it does not already exist:
# /usr/bin/mkdir /SD_CDROM
3.
Enter a command similar to the following:
# /usr/sbin/mount -F cdfs -o rr /dev/dsk/cxdytz /SD_CDROM
In the preceding example, /SD_CDROM is the disk mount point directory and 
/dev/dsk/cxdytz
 is the device name for the disk device, for example 
/dev/dsk/c0d2t0
.
3.15 Starting the Oracle Universal Installer
1.
If you are installing from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM and your computer does not 
mount CD-ROMs or DVDs automatically, you need to set the mount point 
manually. See 
details.
2.
Log in as the oracle user.
3.
If you are installing Oracle Application Server on a multihomed computer, create 
the OUI_HOSTNAME environment variable. Set this variable to point to the 
hostname of the computer on which you are installing Oracle Application Server. 
4.
If you are installing from your hard drive, go to the next step.
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