System Requirements - Oracle Agent

The following requirements are for the Oracle agent.

Oracle 19c (19.2/19.3/19.4 or Higher)

Operating System

Operating System Version

Architecture

AIX

AIX 7.3 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 7.2 64-bit

PowerPC

HP-UX

HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31)

Itanium

Linux

Oracle Linux

Oracle Linux 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux (SLES)

SuSE Linux 15 (Initial Release/SP1 and later SPs) with glibc 2.26.x and higher

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux 12 SP3 Enterprise Server

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Solaris

Oracle Solaris (64-bit)

Sparc T/M series

Oracle Solaris (64-bit)

x64

Windows

Windows Server 2019

Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Editions

Windows 2016

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Editions

Windows 2012

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Editions

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 x64 Edition

Oracle 18c (18.3/18.4/18.5 or Higher)

Operating System

Operating System Version

Architecture

AIX

AIX 7.3 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 7.2 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 7.1 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 6.1 TL 02 SP00 or higher, 64-bit

PowerPC

HP-UX

HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31)

Itanium

Linux

Oracle Linux

Oracle Linux 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Oracle Linux 6.x with glibc 2.12.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Oracle Linux 5.x with glibc 2.5.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.x with glibc 2.12.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.x with glibc 2.12-1.25.x or a more recent version

x64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.x with glibc 2.5.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux (SLES)

SuSE Linux 12 (Initial Release/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/SP5) with glibc 2.19.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

Z-Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x

s390x 64-bit

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x

s390x 64-bit

SuSE Linux (SLES)

SuSE Linux 12 (Initial Release/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/SP5) Enterprise Server

s390x 64-bit

Solaris

Oracle Solaris (64-bit)

Sparc T/M series

Oracle Solaris (64-bit)

x64

Windows

Windows 2016

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Editions

Windows 2012

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Editions

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 Editions

Oracle 12c (R1, R2), 11g/10.2.x (R2 or higher) Databases (Enterprise or Standard Edition)

Operating System

Operating System Version

Architecture

AIX

AIX 7.3 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 7.2 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 7.1 64-bit

PowerPC

AIX 6.1 TL 02 SP00 or higher, 64-bit

PowerPC

HP-UX

HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31)

Itanium

HP-UX 11i v1 (11.23)

Itanium

Linux

NeoKylin Linux

NeoKylin Linux 7.4

x64

NeoKylin Linux 6

x64

Oracle Linux

Oracle Linux 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Oracle Linux 6.x with glibc 2.12.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Oracle Linux 5.x with glibc 2.5.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.x with glibc 2.17.x or a more recent version

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.x with glibc 2.12.x

  • x86

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.x with glibc 2.12-1.25.x or a more recent version

x64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.x with glibc 2.5.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux (SLES)

SuSE Linux 12 (Initial Release/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/SP5) with glibc 2.19.x

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux 11 (Initial Release/SP1 and later SPs) with glibc 2.9.x and higher

  • x86

  • x64

  • PowerPC

  • Compatible processors

SuSE Linux 11 (Initial Release/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4) Enterprise Server

s390x 64-bit

Z-Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x

s390x 64-bit

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x

s390x 64-bit

SuSE Linux (SLES)

SuSE Linux 12 (Initial Release/SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/SP5) Enterprise Server

s390x 64-bit

Solaris

Solaris 11.x

Sparc T/M series

Solaris 10 Update 6 or equivalent

x64

Solaris 10 Update 6 or equivalent

Sparc T/M series

Windows

Windows 2016

Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Editions

For more information, see Considerations for Microsoft Windows Server 2016.

Windows 2012

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Editions

Supported on Oracle version 11.2.0.4 and higher.

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 x64 Edition

Supported on Oracle version 11.2.0.4 and higher.

Windows Server 2008

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Editions with a minimum of Service Pack 1

Server Core installations are not supported.

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions

Server Core installations are not supported.

Cluster Support

You can install the software on a cluster, if clustering is supported by the operating system. For information about supported cluster types, see Support for Cluster Configuration.

Hard Drive

2 GB of minimum disk space is required for software installation.

256 MB of free disk space is required for the job result directory.

256 MB of free disk space is required for the log directory.

Express Database Edition Support

Express Editions of Oracle 10g/11g (R2) Databases are supported on all operating systems supported by the Oracle application server.

Oracle Exadata Database Machine Support

Oracle Exadata Database Machine is supported on the following Oracle Database versions:

  • Oracle 11g (11.1.0.7)

  • Oracle 11g R2 (11.2.0.1 or higher)

  • Oracle 12c (12.0.1.0 or higher)

  • Oracle 18c (18.x)

  • Oracle 19c (19.x)

Solaris Zones/Containers Support

Data Protection of data residing on global and non-global zones is supported.

For a comprehensive list of supported components, see Unix Virtualization.

Oracle Agentless Plugin Support

The Oracle agentless plugin is supported on Oracle 10g and later database versions on the following operating system and architecture combinations:

  • Linux on x86, x64, or compatible processors

  • Solaris on Sparc T/M series or x64 processors

For information on the operating system versions supported for each hardware architecture, see the preceding tables.

AIX LPAR/WPAR

Data protection on Logical Partitioning (LPAR) and Workload Partitioning (WPAR) is supported.

File System Agent Requirements

The operating system must have been installed with at least the user level software option selected.

SELinux

If you have SELinux enabled on the client computer, create the SELinux policy module as a root user before performing a backup. The SELinux Development package must be installed on the client.

To create an SELinux policy module, perform the following steps as user "root":

  1. Create the following files in the /usr/share/selinux/devel directory:

    File Name

    Content of the File

    <directory>/<file_name>.te

    where:

    <directory> is /usr/share/selinux/devel

    <file_name> is the name of the UNIX file, created to save the policy module statement. It is a good idea to use the same name for policy module and the file.

    For example: When you are creating a policy module for backup_IDA application, you can use the following file name: backup_IDA.te

    The content of the file should be as follows:

    policy_module(<name>,<version>)

    ##############################

    where:

    <name> is the name of the policy module. You can give any unique name to the policy module, such as a process or application name.

    <version> is the version of the policy module. It can be any number, such as 1.0.0.

    For Example: While creating a policy module for the backup_IDA application, you can use the following content.

    policy_module(backup_IDA,1.0.0)

    <directory>/<file_name>.fc

    where:

    <directory> is /usr/share/selinux/devel

    <file_name> is the name of the UNIX file, created to save the policy module statement. It is a good idea to use the same name for policy module and the file.

    For example: When you are creating a policy module for backup_IDA application, you can use the following file name: backup_IDA.fc

    The content of the file should be as follows:

    Note that the following list of files is not exhaustive. If the process fails to launch, check /var/log/messages. Also, if required, add it to the following list of files.

    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libCTreeWrapper.so -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libCVMAGuiImplgso -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libdb2locale.so.1 -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libdb2osse.so.1 -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libDb2Sbt.so -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libdb2trcapi.so.1 -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libDrDatabase.so -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libIndexing.so -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
    /opt/<software installation directory>/Base/libSnooper.so -- gen_context(system_u:object_r:texrel_shlib_t,s0)
  2. Create the policy file from command line. Use the following command. Ensure that you give the following commands in the /usr/share/selinux/devel directory.

    [root]# make backup_IDA.pp
    Compiling targeted backup_IDA module
    /usr/bin/checkmodule: loading policy configuration from tmp/backup_IDA.tmp
    /usr/bin/checkmodule: policy configuration loaded
    /usr/bin/checkmodule: writing binary representation (version 6) to tmp/backup_IDA.mod
    Creating targeted backup_IDA.pp policy package
    rm tmp/backup_IDA.mod tmp/backup_IDA.mod.fc
    [root]# semodule -i backup_IDA.pp
    [root]#
  3. Execute the policy module. Use the following command:

    [root]# restorecon -R /opt/<software installation directory>

SELinux is now configured to work with this application.

.NET Framework

.NET Framework 4.0 is automatically installed. Note that .NET Framework 4.0 can co-exist with other versions of this software.

Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2017 is Automatically Installed

Starting in Service Pack 18, Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2017 (vcredist2017.exe) is automatically installed. If a computer does not have the latest Windows updates, the installation of Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2017 will fail in installing Universal C Runtime.

The following Windows updates must be installed to prevent the installation failure:

KB2919355

KB2939087

KB2975061

KB2999226

Updates are not required on latest Windows operating system versions, such as Microsoft Windows 10 and Microsoft Windows Server 2016, as these versions come with the Universal C Runtime already installed.

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