Monday, 27 October 2025

how to install Oracle AI Database Free using RPM packages

 Dear All, 

in this post i am going to share how to install Oracle AI Database Free .

Learn how to install Oracle AI Database Free using RPM packages.

An RPM-based installation performs preinstallation checks, extracts the database software, reassigns ownership of the extracted software to the preconfigured user and groups, maintains the Oracle inventory, and runs all root operations required to configure the Oracle AI Database software for a single-instance Oracle AI Database creation and configuration.

The RPM–based installation process detects when the minimum requirements for an installation are not met and prompts you to finish these minimum preinstallation requirements.

This section covers the following topics:

  • Installing Oracle AI Database Free Using RPM Packages

  • Performing a Silent Installation

  • Setting Oracle AI Database Free Environment Variables

Installing Oracle AI Database Free Using RPM Packages

Perform the following steps to install and configure Oracle AI Database Free using RPM packages.

Before you install Oracle AI Database 26ai Free, uninstall any existing Oracle Database XE or Oracle Database Free or database with the SID XE or FREE from the target system. See Deinstalling Oracle AI Database Free.

Oracle AI Database Free installation uses approximately 9 GB disk space under /opt. If this disk partition does not have the required disk space available, you must add space or mount an alternative partition as /opt/oracle. This disk partition is defined as Oracle base where the software and database will reside.
  • Installing Oracle AI Database Free RPM for Linux x86-64
  • Installing Oracle AI Database Free RPM on Linux for Arm (aarch64)

Installing Oracle AI Database Free RPM for Linux x86-64

  1. Log in as the root user.

  2. Install the Oracle AI Database Preinstallation RPM.

    Oracle Linux 8 and Oracle Linux 9

    dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

    1. Go to the Oracle yum site:

      https://yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL8/appstream/x86_64/

    2. Download the latest 26ai Oracle AI Database Preinstallation RPM. For example, oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai-1.0-0.1.el8.x86_64.rpm

    3. Install the latest Preinstallation RPM. For example:

      dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai-1.0-0.1.el8.x86_64.rpm

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

    1. Go to the Oracle yum site:

      https://yum.oracle.com/repo/OracleLinux/OL9/appstream/x86_64/

    2. Download the latest 26ai Oracle AI Database Preinstallation RPM. For example, oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai-1.0-0.1.el9.x86_64.rpm

    3. Install the latest Preinstallation RPM. For example:

      dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai-1.0-0.1.el9.x86_64.rpm
  3. Access the Oracle AI Database Free software download page:

    https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/free-downloads.html

  4. Download the oracle-ai-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el8.x86_64.rpm or oracle-ai-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el9.x86_64.rpm RPM file required for performing an RPM-based installation to a directory of your choice.

  5. Install the database software.

    For Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8

    dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el8.x86_64.rpm

    For Oracle Linux 9 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9

    dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el9.x86_64.rpm


The installation of the Oracle AI Database software is now complete.

Installing Oracle AI Database Free RPM on Linux for Arm (aarch64)

  1. Log in as the root user.

  2. Install the Oracle AI Database Preinstallation RPM.

    Oracle Linux 8

    dnf -y install oracle-ai-database-preinstall-26ai
  3. Access the Oracle AI Database Free software download page:

    https://www.oracle.com/database/technologies/free-downloads.html

  4. Download the oracle-ai-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el8.aarch64.rpm RPM file required for performing an RPM-based installation to a directory of your choice.

  5. Install the database software.

    For Oracle Linux 8

    dnf -y install oracle-database-free-26ai-23.26.0-1.el8.aarch64.rpm

The installation of the Oracle AI Database software is now complete.

Creating and Configuring an Oracle AI Database

The configuration script creates a container database (FREE) with one pluggable database (FREEPDB1) and configures the listener at the default port (1521).

You can modify the configuration parameters by editing the /etc/sysconfig/oracle-free–26ai.conf file.

The parameters set in this file are explained in detail in the silent mode installation procedure: Performing a Silent Installation.

To create the database with the default settings:

  1. Log in as root using sudo.

    sudo -s
  2. Run the service configuration script:

    /etc/init.d/oracle-free-26ai configure

    At the command prompt, specify a password for the SYSSYSTEM, and PDBADMIN administrative user accounts. Oracle recommends that your password should be at least 8 characters in length, contain at least 1 upper case character, 1 lower case character, and 1 digit [0-9].

    After the configuration completes, the database and listener are started.

Table 4-1 Configuration, Database Files and Logs Location

File Name and LocationPurpose

/opt/oracle

Oracle base. This is the root of the Oracle AI Database Free directory tree.

/opt/oracle/product/26ai/dbhomeFree

Oracle home. This home is where the Oracle AI Database Free is installed. It contains the directories of the Oracle AI Database Free executables and network files.

/opt/oracle/oradata/FREE

Database files.

/opt/oracle/diag subdirectories

Diagnostic logs. The database alert log is /opt/oracle/diag/rdbms/free/FREE/trace/alert_FREE.log

/opt/oracle/cfgtoollogs/dbca/FREE

Database creation logs. The FREE.log file contains the results of the database creation script execution.

/etc/sysconfig/oracle-free-26ai.conf

Configuration default parameters.

/etc/init.d/oracle-free-26ai

Configuration and services script.

Thanks,

Srini

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