conductorboot/oracle
Oracle Database Image - 12C : Enterprise Edition
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This project offers sample Dockerfiles for:
Running Oracle Database Enterprise and Standard Edition 2 in a container
To run your Oracle Database image use the docker run
command as follows:
docker run --name <container name> \
-p <host port>:1521 -p <host port>:5500 \
-e ORACLE_SID=<your SID> \
-e ORACLE_PDB=<your PDB name> \
-e ORACLE_PWD=<your database passwords> \
-e INIT_SGA_SIZE=<your database SGA memory in MB> \
-e INIT_PGA_SIZE=<your database PGA memory in MB> \
-e ORACLE_EDITION=<your database edition> \
-e ORACLE_CHARACTERSET=<your character set> \
-e ENABLE_ARCHIVELOG=true \
-v [<host mount point>:]/opt/oracle/oradata \
conductorboot/oracle:19.3.0-ee-slim
Parameters:
--name: The name of the container (default: auto generated).
-p: The port mapping of the host port to the container port.
Two ports are exposed: 1521 (Oracle Listener), 5500 (OEM Express).
-e ORACLE_SID: The Oracle Database SID that should be used (default: ORCLCDB).
-e ORACLE_PDB: The Oracle Database PDB name that should be used (default: ORCLPDB1).
-e ORACLE_PWD: The Oracle Database SYS, SYSTEM and PDB_ADMIN password (default: auto generated).
-e INIT_SGA_SIZE:
The total memory in MB that should be used for all SGA components (optional).
Supported 19.3 onwards.
-e INIT_PGA_SIZE:
The target aggregate PGA memory in MB that should be used for all server processes attached to the instance (optional).
Supported 19.3 onwards.
-e ORACLE_EDITION:
The Oracle Database Edition (enterprise/standard).
Supported 19.3 onwards.
-e ORACLE_CHARACTERSET:
The character set to use when creating the database (default: AL32UTF8).
-e ENABLE_ARCHIVELOG:
To enable archive log mode when creating the database (default: false).
Supported 19.3 onwards.
-v /opt/oracle/oradata
The data volume to use for the database.
Has to be writable by the Unix "oracle" (uid: 54321) user inside the container!
If omitted the database will not be persisted over container recreation.
-v /opt/oracle/scripts/startup | /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/startup
Optional: A volume with custom scripts to be run after database startup.
For further details see the "Running scripts after setup and on startup" section below.
-v /opt/oracle/scripts/setup | /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/setup
Optional: A volume with custom scripts to be run after database setup.
For further details see the "Running scripts after setup and on startup" section below.
Once the container has been started and the database created you can connect to it just like to any other database:
sqlplus sys/<your password>@//localhost:1521/<your SID> as sysdba
sqlplus system/<your password>@//localhost:1521/<your SID>
sqlplus pdbadmin/<your password>@//localhost:1521/<Your PDB name>
The Oracle Database inside the container also has Oracle Enterprise Manager Express configured. To access OEM Express, start your browser and follow the URL:
https://localhost:5500/em/
NOTE: Oracle Database bypasses file system level caching for some of the files by using the O_DIRECT
flag. It is not advised to run the container on a file system that does not support the O_DIRECT
flag.
Selecting the Edition (Supported from 19.3.0 release)
The edition of the database can be changed during runtime by passing the ORACLE_EDITION parameter to the docker run
command. Therefore, an enterprise container image can be used to run standard edition database and vice-versa. You can find the edition of the running database in the output line:
ORACLE EDITION:
This parameter modifies the software home binaries but it doesn't have any effect on the datafiles. So, if existing datafiles are reused to bring up the database, the same ORACLE_EDITION must be passed as the one used to create the datafiles for the first time.
Setting the SGA and PGA memory (Supported from 19.3.0 release)
The SGA and PGA memory can be set during the first time when database is created by passing the INIT_SGA_SIZE and INIT_PGA_SIZE parameters respectively to the docker run
command. The user must provide the values in MB and without any units appended to the values (For example: -e INIT_SGA_SIZE=1536). These parameters are optional and dbca calculates these values if they aren't provided.
In case these parameters are passed to the docker run
command while reusing existing datafiles, even though these values would be visible in the container environment, they would not be set inside the database. The values used at the time of database creation will be used.
Changing the admin accounts passwords
On the first startup of the container a random password will be generated for the database if not provided. You can find this password in the output line:
ORACLE PASSWORD FOR SYS, SYSTEM AND PDBADMIN:
The password for those accounts can be changed via the docker exec
command. Note, the container has to be running:
docker exec <container name> ./setPassword.sh <your password>
Enabling archive log mode while creating the database
Archive mode can be enabled during the first time when database is created by setting ENABLE_ARCHIVELOG to true
and passing it to docker run
command. Archive logs are stored at the directory location: /opt/oracle/oradata/$ORACLE_SID/archive_logs
inside the container.
In case this parameter is set true
and passed to docker run
command while reusing existing datafiles, even though this parameter would be visible as set to true
in the container environment, this would not be set inside the database. The value used at the time of database creation will be used.
The container images can be configured to run scripts after setup and on startup. Currently sh
and sql
extensions are supported.
For post-setup scripts just mount the volume /opt/oracle/scripts/setup
or extend the image to include scripts in this directory.
For post-startup scripts just mount the volume /opt/oracle/scripts/startup
or extend the image to include scripts in this directory.
Both of those locations are also represented under the symbolic link /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d
. This is done to provide
synergy with other database container images. The user is free to decide whether to put the setup and startup scripts
under /opt/oracle/scripts
or /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d
.
After the database is setup and/or started the scripts in those folders will be executed against the database in the container.
SQL scripts will be executed as sysdba, shell scripts will be executed as the current user. To ensure proper order it is
recommended to prefix your scripts with a number. For example 01_users.sql
, 02_permissions.sql
, etc.
Note: The startup scripts will also be executed after the first time database setup is complete.
Note: For 11gR2 Express Edition only, use /u01/app/oracle/scripts/
instead of /opt/oracle/scripts/
.
The example below mounts the local directory myScripts to /opt/oracle/myScripts
which is then searched for custom startup scripts:
docker run --name oracle-ee -p 1521:1521 -v /home/oracle/myScripts:/opt/oracle/scripts/startup -v /home/oracle/oradata:/opt/oracle/oradata conductorboot/oracle:19.3.0-ee-slim
overlay
storage driver on CentOS has proven to run into Docker bug #25409. We recommend using btrfs
or overlay2
instead. For more details see issue #317.Please see FAQ.md for frequently asked questions.
docker pull conductorboot/oracle