tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019598559914347729.post54708255314153824..comments2024-02-09T04:19:32.395-06:00Comments on Tim Tow's Hyperion Blog: Feedback on Installation InstructionsTim Towhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01455458983202814616noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4019598559914347729.post-51948089834036760672008-12-18T17:16:00.000-06:002008-12-18T17:16:00.000-06:00I did the installation of EPM 11.1.1 probably abou...I did the installation of EPM 11.1.1 probably about 20 times to get it right, both on SQL server and Oracle. Thx for the hints here. <BR/><BR/>Just to add a couple more here after reading this post:<BR/><BR/>1. Set the Oracle schema to grow AUTO or you'll run out of tablespace.<BR/><BR/>2. For uninstall, run the uninstall.cmd and do your own drop table commands would be cleanest. I didn't have full admin privilege but was able to drop tables, sequences and triggers.<BR/><BR/>3. Externalizing Essbase with BPM Architect had a bug, there's a workaround.<BR/><BR/>4. Couldn't have done it without VMWare. I roll back the config step in less than 5 seconds. Imaging even Norton Ghost would take an hour to bring you back. I'd suggest using VMWare Workstation to practice your build.<BR/><BR/>5. To leverage more than 4Gb RAM, use Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition only. <BR/><BR/>6. WebLogic installations seems to be more stable than the Java that was provided.<BR/><BR/>Regards,<BR/><A HREF="http://danielpoon.com/working" REL="nofollow">Daniel Poon</A>Daniel Poonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04169989094844578706noreply@blogger.com