User`s guide

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements
Oracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-3
To determine the user address space limit, log in to the desired user ID and enter
the following command:
/SHOW-USER-ATTRIBUTES
If the user address space is less than the required size, then ask your BS2000 system
administrator to increase the Address Space Limit by using the command:
/MODIFY-USER-ATTRIBUTES USER-IDENTIFICATION=user-id,ADRESS-SPACE-LIMIT={512|1024}
3.3.1.2 System Architecture
Oracle Database 11g Release 2 supports all BS2000/OSD server architectures, such as S
Server, SQ Server and SX Server. To determine the architecture on your system, enter
the following command:
/SHOW-SYSTEM-INFORMATION INFORMATION=*HSI-ATTRIBUTES
The following is the TYPE output that shows the system architecture:
IX: HSI of a S server (/390 architecture)
KM: HSI of a SQ server (x86-64 architecture)
PM: HSI of a SX server (SPARC architecture)
UD: The HSI type is not defined
On S Servers, install the Oracle Database
software for the platform Fujitsu
BS2000/OSD (S Series). The name of the installation staging library is
ora11202.s390.lib
.
On SQ Servers, install the Oracle Database software for the platform Fujitsu
BS20
00/OSD (SQ Series). This software runs in native x86-64 mode. The name of the
installation staging library is
ora11202.sq.lib
.
On SX Servers install the Oracle Database software for the platform Fujitsu
BS20
00/OSD (S Series). This software runs in emulated mode. The name of the
installation staging library is
ora11202.s390.lib
.
3.3.1.3 Disk Space Requirements
Due to some new features, Oracle Database 11g Release 2 requires an installation in the
BS2000 file system (DMS) and in the POSIX file system. Oracle recommends using a
separate POSIX file system for the Oracle Database software installation.
See Also: For more information about creating an additional POSIX
file system, refer to the Fujitsu guide for BS2000/OSD mainframes,
namely POSIX Basics for Users and System Administrators at:
http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/file/8521/posix_g.pdf
When the POSIX administrator or BS2000 system administrator creates a new POSIX
file system by using the
START-POSIX-INSTALLATION
command, a new POSIX
container file similar to a UNIX disk partition is allocated in the BS2000 file system.
The POSIX file system is created in this container file. If the desired mount point, for
example,
/u01
, is not yet available in the root system, then it is created and the file
system is mounted.
Oracle Database 11g
Release 2 software for Fujitsu BS2000/OSD (S Series) requires the
following disk space: