Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
Gather the following information and have it ready for when you begin
the configuration process. You need to collect only the information that applies
to your organization and network environment.
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Oracle Linux root password
| Choose a root password that you will use to replace the factory default
password; there are no restrictions on the characters or length.
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Network interface
| Choose a interface on the server (eth#)
that will be connected to your network. (Once Linux is up and running, the ifconfig -a command can be used to help identify server network
ports.)
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Network configuration (if you are not using DHCP)
| Supply the IP address for the server. Example: 172.16.9.1
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If the server is part of a subnet, supply the netmask of the subnet. Example: 255.255.0.0
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If the server is accessed through a gateway, supply the IP address of
the gateway.
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Supply the IP address for the domain name server (DNS). One
(and only one) DNS is required.
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