Solution : https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/980426 (SAP Service marketplace login required)
Summary :
During the Oracle Database Release 10.2 installation on newer OS versions using Oracle Universal Installer, issues may occur such as failure to validate unsupported OS versions. The primary workaround involves adjusting `oraparam.ini` to include the new OS versions under 'Certified Versions'. Users can also disable this OS check, use a script option `-ignoreSysPrereqs` to bypass the checks, or manipulate the installer to recognize the OS version. Such interventions facilitate installation despite initial compatibility hurdles. It's crucial to ensure all OS prerequisites are met according to Oracle documentation to avoid potential post-installation issues.
Key words :
checking operating system requirementschecking operating system package requirementschecking recommended operating system patcheschecking security kernel parametersvalidating oracle_base locationchecking, % cd /oracle/stage/102_64/database/sap/% mv runinstaller runinstaller-save% unzip runinstaller, asianux-2 failed <<<<>>> ignoring required pre-requisite failures, zip% mv runinstaller-modified_64 runinstaller% chmod +, 64-bit unix platformsruninstaller -executesysprereqs'runinstaller -executesysprereqs' checks, runinstaller -ignoresysprereqsthe command 'runinstaller -ignoresysprereqs' tells, asianux-2 failed <<<<exiting oracle universal installer, oracle universal installer pre-requisites checks, installer 'product-specific prerequisite checks'- provide, suse linux enterprise server sles10
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