![]() ![]() The next steps are to download the image. This will start the Oracle database in a container. This is the first in a multi-part series on building Docker images for Oracle 19c. For several days I've been trying to build an Ubuntu based GDAL distribution including the OCI driver (Oracle Spatial). ![]() ![]() I even pulled the Oracle Database image from the Docker Store. You don't need to resolve the connection between SQL Developer and the Oracle Database listener through the network layer because this solution uses an Internal Process Control (IPC) model, based on socket to socket communication. But the goal is to import it into OpenShift to deploy it from the Image Stream. Open a web browser, log in to the OCR, provide your Oracle support ID and password, and select a database. I can't take a look at the log file because the container is stopped.Test connectivity via passwordless SSH access from Ansible worker to clients Step 1. Look at the log file "/u01/app/oracle/cfgtoollogs/dbca/xe.log" for further details. this is what i get:ĭocker logs -f my-db ls: cannot access /u01/app/oracle/oradata: No such file or directoryĭatabase not initialized. The container starts up, but when I look at docker logs, it just exits 1. The commit is successful, and I get my new image named my-committed-db, then, I of course deleted all my old containers.īut when I run the image I created in the previous step, in this way:ĭocker run -d -p 1521:1521 -name my-db my-committed-db The problem comes when I try to commit the db container which I previously created, I do this: Everything goes cool, I can import it without any errors and my environment successfully starts up. Then, I just exported a database from another server, and I import it to my new db container. I am running the oracledb 12c in this way:ĭocker run -d -p 1521:1521 -name my-db sath89/oracle-12cĪll goes well so far, if I docker logs the new container goes amazing, any errors. I am just running into problems I am setting up a Docker environment, with an Oracle DataBase. ![]()
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