Note: When using SSH you should not manually configure DISPLAY variables and using 'xhost' is also not necessary.
Typing 'xclock' in the terminal window should display a clock on your desktop. Then simply type "xclock" to see if X forwarding to your local X-server works. You should either log out root and log in as user "oracle", or use SSH with X forwarding from a remote system or local terminal screen: e.g. Using 'su - oracle' will break X screen forwarding or proper display when using Oracle runInstaller Note: New accounts requires a password: passwd oracleĬonnect from a X-Windows enabled terminal with trusted X11 forwarding: # Members of the oinstall group may gain root privileges Note: Select the "Ignore All" button at the Prerequisite Checks dialog.įix backspace and arrow keys in the vi-editor:Īllow the Oracle user to gain root access: See Tips below for mounting the Oracle installation source +Login as the Oracle user - do not use 'su' command+
u01/app for Oracle software and /u02/oradata for database filesĬhown oracle:oinstall /u01/app/oraInventory Uid=1001(oracle) gid=1001(oinstall) groups=1001(oinstall),1002(dba)Ĭp /etc/security/nf /etc/security/Įcho "#Oracle 11gR2 shell limits:">/etc/security/nfĮcho "oracle soft nproc 2048">/etc/security/nfĮcho "oracle hard nproc 16384">/etc/security/nfĮcho "oracle soft nofile 1024">/etc/security/nfĮcho "oracle hard nofile 65536">/etc/security/nf Note: kernel.shmmax = max possible value, e.g. To avoid errors when executing the post-install root.sh script: To avoid error invoking target 'idg4odbc' of makefile: Note: Tips and troubleshooting info are the end of this document (Please see the previous thread regarding feedback for 32-bit installations) pytorch=1.12.0=p圓.7_cuda11.3_cudnn8.3.This is a of follow-up of my previous post: Installing Oracle 11g R2 on Ubuntu 10.04 (solved)
安装新版transformers后,啪,报了个错 ImportError: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.29' not found (required by /data/jcdu/miniconda3/envs/main/lib/python3.7/site-packages/tokenizers/tokenizers.cpython-37m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so)