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- Introduction
- Compilation, Installation & Configuration
- Notes
Introduction
Why Oracle?
Oracle is a powerful, tunable, scalable and reliable industrial RDBMS.
It provides some functionalities which are absent in simple freeware
RDBMS like MySQL and PostgresSQL, such as: transactions support,
concurrency and consistency, data integrity, partitioning, replication, cost-based
and rule-based optimizers, parralel execution, redo logs, RAW devices
and many other features. Although Oracle is a very functional database,
the additional qualities like reliability impose some overhead. In fact,
providing many advantages Oracle has some disadvantages. For example great
tunability requres more experienced DBA, redo logs support provide great reliability
against instance and media failures but requires more efficient disk system.
I think you should select Oracle as a database for mnoGoSearch if you want
to search through hundreds of megabytes or several gigabytes of information,
reliability is one of the primary concerns,
need high avalability of the database, and you are ready to pay higher sums
for hardware and Oracle DBA to achive better quality of service.
mnoGoSearch+Oracle8 Installation Requirements
In order to install mnoGoSearch with Oracle RDBMS support you must ensure
the following requirements.
- Oracle8 Server must be properly installed on any computer accessible
from the site where mnoGoSearch are to be installed. See the documentation
provided with your Oracle server.
- Oracle client software and libraries must be installed on the site
where you plan to install mnoGoSearch. I strongly recommend to install
utilites also, it help you to test the client and server accessibility.
- glibc 2.0 or glibc 2.1. Oracle 8.0.5.X libraries are built for glibc 2.0.
Currently supported/tested platforms
Oracle versions:
Operation systems:
- Linux RedHat 6.1 (2.2.X + glibc 2.0)
Oracle Server may be ran on any platform supporting tcp/ip connections.
I see no difficulties to port mnoGoSearch Oracle driver to any commerical
and freeware unix systems, any contribution is appreciated.
Compilation, Installation & Configuration
Compilation
Oracle 8.0.5.X and Linux RedHat 6.1
./Configure --with-oracle8=oracle_home_dir
make
make install
If you have any troubles, try to put 'CC = i386-glibc20-linux-gcc'
in the src/Makefile, this is old version of gcc compiler for glibc 2.0.
Installation & Configuration
Check whether Oracle Server and Oracle Client work properly.
First, try mnoGoSearch service is accessible
[oracle@ant oracle]$ tnsping mnoGoSearch 3
TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 8.0.5.0.0 - Production on 29-FEB-00 09:46:12
(c) Copyright 1997 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Attempting to contact (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(Host=ant.gpovz.ru)(Port=1521))
OK (10 msec)
OK (0 msec)
OK (10 msec)
Second, try to connect to Oracle Server with svrmgrl and check
whether mnoGoSearch tables were created:
[oracle@ant oracle]$ svrmgrl command='connect scott/tiger@mnoGoSearch'
Oracle Server Manager Release 3.0.5.0.0 - Production
(c) Copyright 1997, Oracle Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Oracle8 Release 8.0.5.1.0 - Production
PL/SQL Release 8.0.5.1.0 - Production
Connected.
SVRMGR> SELECT table_name FROM user_tables;
TABLE_NAME
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DICT
DICT10
DICT11
DICT12
DICT16
DICT2
DICT3
DICT32
DICT4
DICT5
DICT6
DICT7
DICT8
DICT9
PERFTEST
ROBOTS
STOPWORD
TAB1
URL
19 rows selected.
Check the library paths in /etc/ld.so.conf
[oracle@ant oracle]$ cat /etc/ld.so.conf
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/lib
/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib
/usr/lib/qt-2.0.1/lib
/usr/lib/qt-1.44/lib
/oracle8/app/oracle/product/8.0.5/lib
This file should contain line oracle_home_path/lib to ensure mnoGoSearch will be able to
open libclntsh.so, the shared Oracle Client library.
Make simbolic link:
ln -s /oracle8/app/oracle/product/8.0.5/network/admin/tnsnames.ora /etc
Correct the indexer.conf file
You should specify DBName, DBUser, DBPass in order that mnoGoSearch can connect
to Oracle Server. DBName is the service name, it should have the same name that was
writen to 'tnsnames.ora' file, DBUSer and DBPass are Oracle user and his password
correspondingly. You can run indexer now.
Setting up search.cgi
Copy the file /usr/local/mnoGoSearch/bin/search.cgi to apache_root/cgi-bin/search.cgi.
Then add two lines to apache's http.conf file:
SetEnv ORACLE_HOME /oracle8/app/oracle/product/8.0.5
PassEnv ORACLE_HOME
Correct the search.htm to provide DBName, DBUser, DBPass information.
search.cgi should work now.
Notes
Notes to mnoGoSearch 3.0.7
Oracle native support seems to work well, although is not very fast and
efficient. I plan to improve Oracle support to make it one of the primary
choices for mnoGoSearch search engine.
Anton Zemlyanov, az@hotmail.ru
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