Oracle Grid 11.2 ASM Standalone NonRAC On Windows64Bit
Oracle Grid 11.2 ASM Standalone NonRAC On Windows64Bit
In This Article
Installing and creating 11gR2 Oracle Grid (Non-RAC/not a RAC) Infrastructure Standalone
Server, and ASM Disks on Windows Server 2008R2 using Oracle Virtual Box
Grid and Oracle home is owned by Oracle so, there is only one account used to manage both
homes that is using an Oracle User account but not a Windows Administrator account
The screenshots are less and are specific to the point where the changes have to be
done
Software
Oracle Virtual Box, Oracle 11gR2 Database and Grid Software for Windows x64 and Windows
Server 2008 R2 64 bit
Oracle Software Part 1&2&3 for Windows x64 should be downloaded
Assumptions
Windows OS 2008 R2 is installed and configured already
Oracle User is created if not you can see 'links' section to create an Oracle User on Windows
Deactivated
Firewall deactivated , IE ESC Security to "off" and TCP/IPv6 deactivated (a Static IPv4 is used
If you want to do with IPv6 it is fine. Your choice)
Firewall : (Switch off the Firewall because this is test system. During the install it is better to
do. Later on, you can turn it ON)
IE ESC Security : Open "Server Manager" and click on "configure IE ESC" and then activate
"off" for Administrators and for Users also if you want because this is test system
IPv6 : Right click on "Network" icon -> "View Status " -> Properties -> select (TCP/IPv4) ->
and click on properties
Software Programs
It is always good to install .NET 3.5 on Windows. You can additionally install .NET 4 Client
Profile, download that first and install it, which helps to install PowerShell V3 later on
Hosts File
You can open the hosts file in this way directly if you want to save the Computer Name here
(it is not going to throw error if the computer name is not saved here)
Disks Configuration
Oracle and Grid Home Disk
Oracle and Grid Home is "New Virtual Disk 1" and it is renamed as "Oracle_Disk" which
requires NTFS File System
On the below screen you can see how you can create ASM Disks which needs to be "Fixed
Size"
You repeat the steps for 3 times to create 3 ASM Disks with a size of 5 GB each
Grid Installation
You just change the C to other drive where you want to install (in my case it is E so, I just
changed the C to E for Oracle Base and Software Location too)
2)
3)The final screen shows this when you put everything on C drive
So, once you do the changes you reach the Summary screen, then click "install" to get it
installed
The final "success" screen shows with :
Click on "Options" to activate that is required for you, in my case I activated the below
If you want to put everything on C drive then the software location for Database should be
checked
Note: The Oracle_Base is same for Grid and Oracle Home but, only Software locations for them are
on different directories and should be separated
If E was set for "Oracle Base and Software Location" then it looks like so
Once you are present with Summary and happy then click on "install"
You will get the EM Database Control Link
Right click on "Computer" icon -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> finally click on
"Environment Variables"
For example if you put on C then it is
To keep that simple you can assign another variable as GH so that you can save time in typing
Verify
Verify Services
Open Task Manager -> click on "Services" Tab and again on "services" button found on the
right edge -> now just press "o" key that shows up all the services with the "o"
Tip: Here you can set up them all to start "manual" if you want (for example you might install other
software and you do not want to waste your Computer's Memory )
Links
The Oracle Master has already shown this on this link. The only difference is that it is about RAC (but,
of course it is about Grid Infrastructure)
https://oracle-base.com/articles/11g/oracle-db-11gr2-rac-installation-on-windows-2008-usingvirtualbox
Watch out for the section "Creating Oracle User " to create that on Windows
https://de.scribd.com/doc/248077232/Primary-and-Standby-on-Windows-pdf