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Overview

At Indiana University, to download the Oracle 12c client for Windows, use either of the following methods:

  • Download directly from Oracle's website: This method requires a valid OTN (Oracle Technology Network) username and password. If you do not have a valid OTN username and password, visit Oracle Database Software Downloads. At the top, hover over 'Sign In', click Create an account, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Download from IUware: This method requires a valid IU username and passphrase.

For either download method, you must be logged into your computer as an administrator.

Security of Information Technology Resources policy (IT-12) requires that you normally refrain from running your Windows computer as an administrator. For more, see About the principle of least privilege.

Download the client directly from Oracle's website

To download the Oracle client directly from Oracle's website:

  1. Go to Oracle Database Software Downloads.
  2. Under 'Oracle Database 12c Release 1', below '(12.1.0.2.0) - Enterprise Edition', to the far right of 'Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)', click See All.
  3. Click OTN License Agreement, read the license agreement, and then close the window.
  4. Select Accept License Agreement. You will see a notification thanking you for accepting the OTN License Agreement and permitting you to download the software.
  5. Scroll down to the appropriate Oracle client for your operating system:
    • 32-bit: Under 'Oracle Database Client (12.1.0.2.0) for Microsoft Windows (32-bit)', click winnt_12102_client32.zip. This file requires 826.1 MB of free space on your hard drive.
    • 64-bit: Under 'Oracle Database Client (12.1.0.2.0) for Microsoft Windows (x64)', click winx64_12102_client.zip. This file requires 846.3 MB of free space on your hard drive.

    You may be prompted to enter a valid OTN username and password. Once you have done so, you will see the 'File Download' dialog box. If you do not have an OTN username and password, see the instructions for getting one above.

  6. Save the file.
  7. In Windows, navigate to the file, right-click it, and then select Extract all.
  8. Select a destination folder for the extracted files, and then perform the extraction.
  9. To launch the Oracle Client Installer, go to the destination folder, open the client directory, and then double-click setup.exe (the Oracle 12c setup file).

    At this point:

    • Windows may prompt you for an administrator username and password. Enter an administrator username and password to proceed.
    • Windows may present an 'Open File - Security Warning' dialog box. Click Run to proceed.

    It may take a minute for the 'Oracle Client Installer' window to appear. To see it, you may need to minimize any other application windows that are open.

Download the client from IUware

To download the Oracle client from IUware:

  1. Go to Oracle Client 12c and select the Oracle version that corresponds to your operating system (32-bit or 64-bit).
  2. If you see a button that says Log in for access, click it. If prompted, log in with your IU username and passphrase.
  3. Under 'DOWNLOADS', click the .exe file listed (either Oracle 12c Client 32-bit.exe - 826.1 MB for 32-bit, or Oracle 12c Client 64-bit.exe - 853 MB for 64-bit).
  4. In the 'File Download - Security Warning' dialog box, click Save, select a destination folder, and then click Save.

    You may see a warning similar to 'Oracle 12c Client . . . is not commonly downloaded and could harm your computer.' It is safe to ignore this warning and close the dialog box.

  5. When the download is complete, to open the IUware installer, go to the destination folder, and then double-click the Oracle .exe file you just downloaded.
  6. You'll see an 'Open File - Security Warning' dialog box. Click Run.
  7. A '7-Zip self-extracting archive' dialog box will open. For 'Extract to:', either accept the default (for example, c:usernameDownloads), or change to another directory to which to extract the contents of this file. Click Extract. The extraction will take a few minutes.
  8. In the extraction directory you specified above, double-click the folder called Oracle 12c Client 32-bit or Oracle 12c Client 64-bit.
  9. Double-click the client folder.
  10. Double-click the setup file (of type 'Application', not 'Configuration Settings') to start the installation process.

    It may take a minute for the 'Oracle Client Installer' window to appear. To see it, you may need to minimize any other application windows that are open.

Oracle Instant Client allows you to run your applications without installing the standard Oracle client or having an Oracle home.

The following topics are discussed:

  • What is the Tools Instant Client?
    The Tools Instant Client package is available on platforms that support the OCI Instant Client.
  • Choosing the Instant Client to Install
    Before you install the Tools Instant Client Tools package, you must first choose either Basic Instant Client or Instant Client Light.
  • Installing Tools Instant Client by Downloading from OTN
    The OTN downloads for Linux are RPM packages. The OTN downloads for UNIX and Windows are zip files.
  • Installing Tools Instant Client from the 12c Client Release Media
    The Tools Instant Client package can be installed from client release media.
  • Configuring Tools Instant Client Package
    The Tools Instant Client package executable should only be used with the matching version of the OCI Instant Client. No ORACLE_HOME or ORACLE_SID environment variables need to be set.
  • Connecting to a Database with the Tools Instant Client Package
    After the Tools Instant Client package is installed and configured, you can connect to a database.
  • Uninstalling Instant Client
    The Tools Instant Client package can be removed separately from the OCI Instant Client.

B.1 What is the Tools Instant Client?

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The Tools Instant Client package is available on platforms that support the OCI Instant Client.

The Tools package contains several command-line utilities, including SQL*Loader, Data Pump Export, Data Pump Import, Original (classic) Export, and Original (classic) Import. Instant Client installations are standalone, with all the functionality of the command-line versions of the products. The Instant Client connects to existing remote Oracle databases, but does not include its own database. It is easy to install and uses significantly less disk space than the full Oracle Database Client installation required to use the command-line versions of products.

See the Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide for more information about the OCI Instant Client.

To use the Tools Instant Client, you need two packages:

  • Tools Instant Client Package

  • Either the Basic OCI Instant Client package, or the OCI Instant Client Light package.

The basic steps required to use the Tools Instant Client are as follows. Each of these steps is described in this appendix.

  1. Choose which OCI Package (Basic or Light) you want to use, and also select the directory in which to install the Instant Client files.

  2. Copy the Tools Instant Client Package, and the OCI Instant Client package of your choice, from an installed Oracle instance or download them from OTN.

  3. Install (unpack) the Tools Instant Client package and the OCI package. A new directory instantclient_12_2 is created as part of the installation.

  4. Configure the Instant Client.

  5. Connect to a remote instance with the utility you want to run.

Both the Tools package and OCI package must be from Oracle Database version 12.2.0.0.0, or higher, and the versions for both must be the same.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.2 Choosing the Instant Client to Install

Before you install the Tools Instant Client Tools package, you must first choose either Basic Instant Client or Instant Client Light. Reign of legendspokemon roms.

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Basic Instant Client

The Tools Instant Client package, when used with Basic Instant Client works with any NLS_LANG setting supported by the Oracle Database. It supports all character sets and language settings available in the Oracle Database.

Instant Client Light

The Instant Client Light (English) version of Instant Client further reduces the disk space requirements of the client installation. The size of the library has been reduced by removing error message files for languages other than English and leaving only a few supported character set definitions out of around 250.

Instant Client Light is geared toward applications that use either US7ASCII, WE8DEC, WE8ISO8859P1, WE8MSWIN1252, or a Unicode character set. There is no restriction on the LANGUAGE and the TERRITORY fields of the NLS_LANG setting, so the Instant Client Light operates with any language and territory settings. Because only English error messages are provided with the Instant Client Light, error messages generated on the client side, such as Net connection errors, are always reported in English, even if NLS_LANG is set to a language other than AMERICAN. Error messages generated by the database side, such as syntax errors in SQL statements, are in the selected language provided the appropriate translated message files are installed in the Oracle home of the database instance.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.3 Installing Tools Instant Client by Downloading from OTN

The OTN downloads for Linux are RPM packages. The OTN downloads for UNIX and Windows are zip files.

Instant Client packages should never be installed on an Oracle home.

Installing Instant Client from Linux RPM Packages

  1. Download the RPM packages containing the Tools Instant Client package, and the OCI package from the OTN Instant Client page at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-technologies/instant-client/overview/index.html. Both packages must be version 12.2.0.0.0 or higher, and the versions of both must be the same.

  2. Use rpm -i for the initial install of the RPM packages, or rpm -u to upgrade to a newer version of the packages. Install the OCI Package first.

  3. Configure Instant Client. See Configuring Tools Instant Client Package.

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Installing Instant Client from the UNIX or Windows Zip Files

  1. Download the RPM packages containing the Tools Instant Client package, and the OCI package from the OTN Instant Client page at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/database-technologies/instant-client/overview/index.html. Both packages must be version 12.2.0.0.0 or higher, and the versions of both must be the same.

  2. Create a new directory, for example, /home/instantclient12_2 on UNIX or c:instantclient12_2 on Windows.

  3. Unzip the two packages into the new directory. Install the OCI Package first.

  4. Configure Instant Client. See Configuring Tools Instant Client Package

List of Files Required for Tools Instant Client

The following table lists the required files from the Tools Instant Client package. You also need the files from one of the OCI packages (either Basic or Light). Other files installed that are not listed here can be ignored, or can be removed to save disk space.

See the Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide for more information about required files for the OCI Instant Client.

Table B-1 Instant Client Files in the Tools Package

Linux and UNIXWindowsDescription
expexp.exeOriginal (classic) export executable
expdpexpdp.exeData Pump export executable
impimp.exeOriginal (classic) import executable
impdpimpdp.exeData Pump import executable
libnfsodm12.soNot applicableA shared library used by the SQL*Loader Instant Client to use the Oracle Disk Manager (ODM).
sqlldrsqlldr.exeSQL*Loader executable
TOOLS_READMENot applicableReadme for the Tools Instant Client package
wrcwrc.exeThe Tools Instant Client package contains tools other than those described in this appendix. The wrc tool is the Workload Replay Client (wrc) for the Oracle Database Replay feature. The wrc tool is listed here for completeness sake, but it is not covered by the information in this appendix.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.4 Installing Tools Instant Client from the 12c Client Release Media

The Tools Instant Client package can be installed from client release media.

  1. Run the installer on the Oracle Database 12c Client Release media and choose the Administrator option.

  2. Create a new directory, for example, /home/instantclient12_2 on UNIX and Linux, or c:instantclient12_2 on Windows.

  3. Copy the Tools Instant Client package and the OCI Instant Client files to the new directory. All files must be copied from the same Oracle home.

  4. Configure the Tools Instant Client package. See Configuring Tools Instant Client Package.

Installing Tools Instant Client on UNIX or Linux

To install the Tools Instant Client using the Basic Instant Client package on UNIX and Linux, copy the following files:

To install the Tools Instant Client using the Instant Client Light package on UNIX and Linux, copy the following files:

Installing Tools Instant Client on Windows

To install the Tools Instant Client using the Basic Instant Client package on Windows, copy the following files:

To install the Tools Instant Client using the Instant Client Light package on Windows, copy the following files:

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.5 Configuring Tools Instant Client Package

The Tools Instant Client package executable should only be used with the matching version of the OCI Instant Client. No ORACLE_HOME or ORACLE_SID environment variables need to be set.

Configuring Tools Instant Client Package (from RPMS) on Linux

The RPMs downloaded from OTN install into Oracle specific sub-directories in the /usr file system. The subdirectory structure enables multiple versions of Instant Client to be available.

  1. Add the name of the directory containing the Instant Client libraries to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Remove any other Oracle directories.

    For example, to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the Bourne or Korn shells, use the following syntax:

    Or, to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the C shell, use the following syntax:

  2. Make sure the Tools executables installed from the RPM are the first executables found in your PATH. For example, to test this you could enter which sqlldr which should return /usr/bin/sqlldr. If it does not, then remove any other Oracle directories from PATH, or put /usr/bin before other Tools executables in PATH, or use an absolute or relative path to start Tools Instant Client.

    For example, to set PATH in the bash shell:

  3. Set Oracle globalization variables required for your locale. A default locale will be assumed if no variables are set.

Configuring Tools Instant Client Package (from Client Media or Zip File) on Linux and UNIX

  1. Add the name of the directory containing the Instant Client files to the appropriate shared library path LD_LIBRARY_PATH, LIBPATH or SHLIB_PATH. Remove any other Oracle directories.

    For example on Solaris in the Bourne or Korn shells:

  2. Add the directory containing the Instant Client files to the PATH environment variable. If it is not set, then an absolute or relative path must be used to start the utilities provided in the Tools package. Remove any other Oracle directories from PATH. For example:

  3. Set Oracle globalization variables required for your locale. A default locale will be assumed if no variables are set. For example:

Configuring Tools Instant Client Package on Windows

The environment may be configured using SET commands in a Windows command prompt or made permanent by setting Environment Variables in System Properties.

For example, to set environment variables in Windows 2000 using System Properties, open System from the Control Panel, click the Advanced tab and then click Environment Variables.

  1. Add the directory containing the Instant Client files to the PATH system environment variable. Remove any other Oracle directories from PATH.

    For example, add c:instantclient12_2 to the beginning of PATH.

  2. Set Oracle globalization variables required for your locale. A default locale will be assumed if no variables are set.

    For example, to set NLS_LANG for a Japanese environment, create a user environment variable NLS_LANG set to JAPANESE_JAPAN.JA16EUC.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.6 Connecting to a Database with the Tools Instant Client Package

After the Tools Instant Client package is installed and configured, you can connect to a database.

The utilities supplied in the Tools Instant Client are always remote from any database server. It is assumed that the server has an Oracle instance up and running and has the TNS listener running. For the Data Pump Export and Import clients, the dump files reside on the remote server; an Oracle directory object on the server must exist and should have the appropriate permissions.

To connect to a database you must specify the database using an Oracle Net connection identifier. The following information uses the SQL*Loader (sqlldr) utility, but the information applies to other utilities supplied in the Tools Instant Client package as well.

An example using an Easy Connection identifier to connect to the HR schema in the MYDB database running on mymachine is:

Alternatively you can use a Net Service Name:

Net Service Names can be stored in a number of places, including LDAP. The use of LDAP is recommended to take advantage of the new features of Oracle Database 12c

To use Net Service Names configured in a local Oracle Net tnsnames.ora file, set the environment variable TNS_ADMIN to the directory containing the tnsnames.ora file. For example, on UNIX, if your tnsnames.ora file is in /home/user1 and it defines the Net Service Name MYDB2:

If TNS_ADMIN is not set, then an operating system dependent set of directories is examined to find tnsnames.ora . This search path includes looking in the directory specified by the ORACLE_HOME environment variable for network/admin/tnsnames.ora . This is the only reason to set the ORACLE_HOME environment variable for SQL*Loader Instant Client. If ORACLE_HOME is set when running Instant Client applications, it must be set to a directory that exists.

This example assumes the ORACLE_HOME environment variable is set, and the $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora or ORACLE_HOMEnetworkadmintnsnames.ora file defines the Net Service Name MYDB3:

The TWO_TASK (on UNIX) or LOCAL (on Windows) environment variable can be set to a connection identifier. This removes the need to explicitly enter the connection identifier whenever a connection is made in SQL*Loader or SQL*Loader Instant Client. This UNIX example connects to the database known as MYDB4:

On Windows, TNS_ADMIN and LOCAL may be set in the System Properties.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import

B.7 Uninstalling Instant Client

The Tools Instant Client package can be removed separately from the OCI Instant Client.

After uninstalling the Tools Instant Client package, the remaining OCI Instant Client libraries enable custom written OCI programs or third party database utilities to connect to a database.

Uninstalling Tools Instant Client

  1. For installations on Linux from RPM packages, use rpm -e only on the Tools Instant Client package

    OR

    For installations on UNIX and Windows, and installations on Linux from the Client Release media, manually remove any files specific to the Tools Instant Client. The files to be deleted should be in the Instant Client directory that you specified at installation. Be sure you do not remove any Oracle home files.

    Reset environment variables and remove tnsnames.ora if necessary.

Uninstalling the Complete Instant Client

  1. For installations on Linux from RPM packages, use rpm -qa to find the Tools Instant Client and Basic OCI package names and run rpm -eto remove them

    OR

    For installations on UNIX and Windows, and installations on Linux from the Client Release media, manually delete the directory containing the Tools executable and Oracle libraries.

  2. Reset environment variables such as PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH and TNS_ADMIN.

  3. Remove tnsnames.ora if necessary.

Parent topic:Instant Client for SQL*Loader, Export, and Import