Building an Oracle cluster on Debian GNU/Linux Etch HowTo
This brief HOWTO is based on the excellent article from Oracle detailing how to build a RAC cluster on GNU/Linux using ASM as the storage medium. It also pulls some information from this other great article though I used an iSCSI SAN for shared storage.
It is assumed that the Etch distribution of Debian GNU/Linux is used. The Linux kernel that this was tested on was version 2.6.18-4-686.
Building a local Debian APT repository HowTo
This brief HOWTO shows how a simple repository for Debian APT *.deb files can be built. To keep it simple, it assumes that the etch Debian/GNU Linux distribution is used on the i386 architecture. These steps have been tested with equal success on the sarge distribution.
Building a simple binary Debian DEB package HowTo
This brief HOWTO shows how a simple Debian DEB package file can be built. To keep it simple, various shortcuts have been taken and assumptions have been made.
- The package will be usable for the i386 architecture only.
- The source code will not be available (e.g. via apt-get source). This means that the package will be non-free.
- The Debian Policy will not be adhered to. This means that the package will not be accepted into the official Debian archive.
- By building a binary package, all the files must have permissions and ownerships that match the intended permissions and ownerships. Thus, all steps are expected to be run under the root account.