However, I guess I am a creature of habit and am used to running the Oracle Database PreInstall package prior to installing an Oracle database on my Linux servers. The following step is not necessary and can be skipped when running the Oracle Database as a container. Otherwise, while connected as root run the following steps: Edit entries for ol7_latest, ol7_uekr4 and ol7_addons:ĭocumentation on installing the preinstall package including on Redhat Linux. If you already have Docker installed on your system, you can skip this step. The database container image requires a minimum of 8GB of disk space and 2GB of RAM. I will also include the steps to connect to the Database container from your host using SQLDeveloperįor this blog article my host is running Oracle Linux 7 and the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel. In this article I will guide you through the steps to get started with an Oracle 19c Database running as a Docker container. If you are looking for an Oracle Database version 19c image, then that’s available for free at the Oracle Container Registry. However, the latest version available from the Docker Hub is over 3 years old and the latest database version is only Oracle Database 12cR2.īut do not despair, there is good news. The Oracle database is officially supported to run as a Docker Container and a prebuilt image can be pulled from the Docker Hub registry.
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