DBCollect install

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DBcollect Install

Summary

Installing DBCollect is pretty simple: download the latest dbcollect zipapp, put it somewhere in $PATH, and make it executable.

Downloading DBcollect

The latest release is always available on the releases page: DBcollect package

On the releases page, go to the latest release, open Assets and download dbcollect.

Scripted install

To make life a bit easier, the github page provides a simple script that downloads the latest dbcollect release, puts it in /usr/local/bin and makes it executable.

This requires the host on which you run this to have internet access. If you run this as root, all works as expected. If you run this as other user (i.e., oracle), you need to move it yourself to the right location.

# This requires internet access via https
# Inspect downloader (optional)
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/outrunnl/dbcollect/master/scripts/download | less

# Download using downloader
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/outrunnl/dbcollect/master/scripts/download | python

# Move it to /usr/local/bin
sudo mv dbcollect /usr/local/bin

# Or move it to the current user's $HOME/bin (if it exists, usually user 'oracle'):
mv dbcollect $HOME/bin/

WARNING

Do NOT put dbcollect in non-standard locations such as /tmp, /root etc. The user dbcollect runs as (usually oracle) needs to have access to the dbcollect file (hence it does not work in /root). It also may not work on mounted paths that have execute disabled (/tmp, /var/tmp, ...)

Do NOT clone the git repository and run it from there (it will result in an error). This to prevent tampering, and weird problems (the zipapp package ensures all required files are contained in a predictable location).