Last updated on OCTOBER 22, 2019
I doubt that the 'Procedural Option' is your problem. I've never heard of such an option, and I can't imagine why anybody would install Oracle without PL/SQL, or why that would even be an option. When I searched for the phrase, the first hit I found in the official documentation implies that this option was removed over 20 years ago, in version. And how to install the Procedural Option is described in the installation documentation. Sybrand Bakker Senior Oracle DBA Received on Thu Jan 25 2007 - 04:28:02 CST.
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Install Procedural Option Oracle Vm
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The purpose of this bulletin is to describe how to clone an existing Oracle12c Release 1 (12.1.0.x) RDBMS installation using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI).
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This bulletin is intended for anyone who is responsible for installing Oracle software onto a server or cloning an existing Oracle software installation.
Please note that Perl 5.6 or higher is required when cloning Oracle12c Release 1.
NOTE: When cloning an installation to a new/separate server, it is mandatory to check that the server meets all of the prerequisite requirements because the 'perl clone.pl' cloning method (see Step 3 in the section below) does not check them. See <Note:169706.1> or the Installation Guide for a list of these.
NOTE: This note was originally created for customers wanting to clone single-instance (non-RAC) homes, but it can also be used in CRS/RAC environments if the -invPtrLoc option is not used (as this option is not supported in CRS/RAC environments). For further information about cloning CRS/RAC environments, see chapters 8 and 9 of the 12.1 RAC Admin and Deployment Guide.
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