Problem installing Oracle 11 g 2 RAC - rpm packages

People,

Hello.
I was installing RAC Oracle Database 11 g 2 system with 2 Virtual Machines (rac1 and rac2) in 3 VMPlayer.

When to install the extra rpm package, I need to download and install the following 3 files:

libaio-devel - 0.3.106
SYSSTAT - 7.0.2
unixODBC-devel - 2.2.11

But I can't find anywhere to download the 3 files above.

Can any folk tell me where to download the 3 files "libaio-devel - 0.3.106, sysstat - 7.0.2, unixODBC-devel - 2.2.11?


Thank you.

Hello

Mount the DVD media and check the server / directory.

# cd //Server
# ls libaio-devel-0.3.106*
# ls sysstat-7.0.2*
# ls unixODBC-devel-2.2.11*

I could find in the "Enterprise-R5-U6-Server-x86_64-dvd.iso" of the ISO file.
I could find also all 3 files in Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.5 x 86 32-bit CD-ROM media #3.
(from the "Enterprise-R5-U5-Server-i386-disc3.iso" file.)

And type the rpm command to install.

# rpm -ihU 

Good luck

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