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Creating A CentOS 5.2 64 bit Virtual machine using VMware 2.0 – Part 2

Now that you have created you new virtual machine we need to get it ready to install CentOS and eventually Oracle on to it.

Lets add some more disks:

  • One for the Oracle installation (8 gig)
  • 4 for 2 mirrored ASM Disk Groups (10 gig)

Hopefully you remember how to log in a get to look at your virtual machine you created in Part 1

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Adding Hard disks to your Virtual Machine

Under the Commands section click the Add Hardware Link.

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Click Add Hard Disk

Click Next – Choose the size of the disk you want to create

For the Oracle 11g installation with ASM I am creating an 8 gig disk for the Oracle installation and four 10 gig disks to be used as ASM Disk Groups

Repeat this step until all necessary disks are created

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Now your Hard disks are created and you are ready to move on

 

Starting up your Virtual Machine

image   Select your Virtual Machine and either click the Green arrow or under commands – select Power On

Once your Virtual machine is powered up Click on the Console tab

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Then click on the Screen to luanch the virtual machine Screen

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Installing CentOS 5.2 64 bit on your Virtual Machine

At this point you should either insert your CentOS Installation CD/DVD in your Drive or click the CD icon in the lower right corner and select your CentOS ISO.

image Press Enter to start your Installation

image  I skip the media check

image Click Next

image I speak English so… Click Next

image …  English Keyboard … NEXT

image Select Yes – This is the Drive we are installing CentOS on… gotta format it.. Don’t worry there isn’t any data on it.  Remember we just created it at the top of this post

Repeat the YES selection for all the drives you Created.

image Deselect all the Drives other then the one your planning on using for your installation.

image Check the box for Review and Modify Partition Layout / Click Next

image  Select yes to deleting all data

image Create the /u01 Partition on sdb filling it to maximum size

Create a partition on sda for /tmp size it at a minimum of 1024mb

Click Next

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Leave the Grub Boot Loader (Defualt setting) – Click Next

I am Using NAT so I have left the defualt network setting of DHCP

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Click Next

Select your appropriate time zone

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Click Next

Set your Root password

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Click Next

Select your Installation type:

  • Desktop Gnome
  • Server
  • Customize Now

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Click Next

Select the Development tools

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Click Next

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Click Next

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