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Oracle® Database Companion CD Installation Guide
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Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows Itanium (64-Bit)
Part Number B14325-03
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documentation
Conventions
Support for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Managing User Accounts with User Account Control on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
1
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview
1.1
Overview of the Installation Process
1.2
Products Available in the Oracle HTML DB Installation Type
1.2.1
Oracle HTML DB
1.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server
1.3
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10
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Products Installation Type
1.3.1
Oracle JDBC Development Drivers
1.3.2
Oracle SQLJ
1.3.3
Oracle Database Examples
1.3.3.1
Required Products
1.3.4
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
1.3.5
Oracle Workflow Server
1.3.6
Oracle Ultra Search
1.3.7
Natively Compiled Java Libraries
1.3.8
JPublisher
1.4
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products Installation Type
1.4.1
Oracle Workflow Middle Tier Components
1.4.2
Oracle HTTP Server
2
Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements
2.1
Requirements for Oracle HTML DB Products
2.1.1
Oracle HTML DB Requirements
2.1.1.1
Requirements Overview
2.1.1.2
Disk Space Requirements
2.1.1.3
Browser Requirements
2.1.1.4
Oracle Database Requirement
2.1.1.5
Oracle HTTP Server Requirement
2.1.1.6
Oracle XML DB Requirement
2.1.1.7
Oracle Text Requirement
2.2
Requirements for Oracle Database 10
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Products
2.2.1
Requirements Overview
2.2.2
Disk Space Requirements
2.2.3
Oracle Database Requirement
2.2.4
Oracle Workflow Server Browser Requirements
2.2.5
Oracle Workflow Server Product Requirements
2.3
Requirements for Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products
2.3.1
Requirements Overview
2.3.2
Disk Space Requirements
2.3.3
Browser Requirements
2.3.4
Oracle Workflow Server Requirement
2.3.5
Oracle HTTP Server Requirement
2.3.5.1
Using the Oracle HTTP Server Provided with the Companion Products
2.3.5.2
Using an Existing Oracle HTTP Server Installation
2.4
Hardware and Software Certifications
2.4.1
Windows Telnet Services Support
2.4.2
Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support
2.5
Oracle Database Companion CD Network Topics
2.5.1
Installing Oracle Database Companion CD on DHCP Computers
2.5.2
Installing Oracle Database Companion CD on Computers with Multiple IP Addresses
2.5.3
Installing Oracle Database Companion CD on Computers with Multiple Aliases
2.5.4
Installing a Loopback Adapter
2.5.4.1
Checking if a Loopback Adapter Is Installed on Your Computer
2.5.4.2
Installing a Loopback Adapter on Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP
2.5.4.3
Installing a Loopback Adapter on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2
2.5.4.4
Removing a Loopback Adapter
3
Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
3.1
General Steps for Installing Companion CD Products
3.2
Accessing the Installation Software
3.2.1
Copying Oracle Database Software to Hard Disk
3.2.2
Installing from a Remote DVD Drive
3.2.2.1
On the Remote Computer, Share the DVD Drive
3.2.2.2
On the Local Computer, Map the DVD Drive
3.2.3
Installing on Remote Computers Through Remote Access Software
3.2.3.1
Installing on Remote Computers from a Hard Drive
3.2.3.2
Installing on Remote Computers from a Remote DVD Drive
3.3
Installing Oracle HTML DB and Oracle HTTP Server
3.3.1
Recommended Preinstallation Task for Oracle HTML DB
3.3.2
Oracle Home Location for Oracle HTML DB and Oracle HTTP Server
3.3.3
Procedure for Installing Oracle HTML DB and Oracle HTTP Server
3.4
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Products
3.4.1
Oracle Home Location for the Oracle Database 10
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Products
3.4.1.1
Identifying the Oracle home Directory Location
3.4.2
Procedure for Installing Oracle Database 10
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Products
3.4.3
Preparing Oracle Workflow Server for the Oracle Workflow Middle Tier Installation
3.5
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products
3.5.1
Oracle Home Location for Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products
3.5.2
Procedure for Installing Oracle Database 10
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Companion CD Products
3.6
Removing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
3.6.1
Removing Oracle HTML DB from Oracle Database
3.6.2
Removing Oracle Workflow
3.6.3
Removing Oracle Database Products and Oracle Database Companion CD Products
4
Oracle Database Companion CD Postinstallation Tasks
4.1
Installing the Latest Patch Set Release
4.2
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTTP Server
4.2.1
Backing Up the Files
4.2.2
Migrating from a Previous Release of Oracle HTTP Server
4.2.3
Migrating the httpd.conf Configuration File from an Earlier Oracle HTTP Server
4.2.3.1
Step1: Copying and Opening the httpd.conf File
4.2.3.2
Step 2: Making Global Changes
4.2.3.3
Step 3: Modifying the List of LoadModule Directives
4.2.3.4
Step 4: Removing Directives and Sections for Unsupported Features
4.2.3.5
Step 5: Modifying Port Numbers
4.2.3.6
Step 6: Modifying Existing Sections and Directives
4.2.3.7
Step 7: Adding New Sections and Directives
4.2.3.8
Step 8: Migrating Your Server Certificate and Private Key
4.2.3.9
Step 9: Modifying the Secure Socket Layer Sections and Directives
4.2.3.10
Step 10: Copying or Moving the Required Files to New Directories
4.2.4
Migrating Database Access Descriptors Used by mod_plsql
4.2.5
Enabling the High Availability Features of Oracle HTTP Server
4.3
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTML DB
4.3.1
Restarting Processes
4.3.2
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for an Oracle HTML DB Upgrade
4.3.2.1
Oracle HTTP Server Release 9.0.3
4.3.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server 10
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4.3.3
Obfuscating PlsqlDatabasePassword Parameter
4.3.3.1
Obfuscating Passwords in a New Oracle HTML DB Installation
4.3.3.2
Obfuscating Passwords if Upgrading Oracle HTML DB
4.3.4
Installing and Configuring Oracle HTML DB on a Remote Oracle Database
4.3.4.1
Requirements for Running htmldbca
4.3.4.2
Syntax for htmldbca
4.3.4.3
Running htmldbca
4.4
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle Workflow Server
4.4.1
Checking Initialization Parameter Values
4.4.2
Compiling Invalid Objects
4.4.3
Configuring Oracle Workflow HTML Help
4.4.4
Completing Additional Set-up Tasks
5
Getting Started with the Oracle Database Companion CD Products
5.1
Checking the Installation Contents
5.2
Getting Started with Oracle HTTP Server
5.2.1
Starting, Stopping, or Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
5.2.2
Logging into Oracle HTTP Server
5.3
Getting Started with Oracle HTML DB
5.3.1
Logging into Oracle HTML DB
5.3.2
Set-up Tasks for Oracle HTML DB Administrators
5.4
Getting Started with Oracle Workflow
5.4.1
Logging into the Oracle Workflow Home Page
5.4.2
Logging into Oracle Workflow Manager
5.4.3
Set-up Tasks for Oracle Workflow Administrators
5.5
Getting Started with Oracle Ultra Search
A
Installing Oracle Database Companion CD Using Response Files
A.1
How Response Files Work
A.1.1
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Noninteractive Mode
A.1.2
General Procedure for Using Response Files
A.2
Preparing a Response File
A.2.1
Editing a Response File Template
A.2.2
Recording a Response File
A.3
Running Oracle Universal Installer Using the Response File
A.4
Running Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant in Noninteractive Mode
B
Configuring Oracle Database Companion CD Globalization Support
B.1
Installing and Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
B.1.1
Installing Oracle HTML DB in Other Languages
B.1.2
Installing Oracle Workflow in Other Languages
B.1.3
Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
B.1.4
Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
B.2
Configuring Locale and Character Sets with the NLS_LANG Parameter
C
Managing Oracle Companion CD Port Numbers
C.1
About Managing Ports
C.2
Viewing Port Numbers and Access URLS
C.3
Port Numbers and Protocols of Oracle Components
C.4
Changing the Oracle HTTP Server Port
C.5
Changing the Oracle Workflow Container Ports
C.6
Changing the Oracle Ultra Search Ports
D
Troubleshooting the Oracle Database Companion CD Installation
D.1
Verifying Requirements
D.2
Reviewing a Log of an Installation Session
D.2.1
Reviewing the Log of an Oracle Companion CD Installation Session
D.2.2
Reviewing the Log of an Oracle HTML DB Installation Session
D.3
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation
D.3.1
Cleaning Up After a Failed Oracle Companion CD Installation
D.3.2
Cleaning Up After a Failed Oracle HTML DB Installation
D.3.2.1
Cleaning Up After a Failed Upgrade Installation
D.3.2.2
Cleaning Up After a Failed New Installation
D.4
Silent or Noninteractive Installation Response File Error Handling
D.5
Images Displaying Incorrectly in Oracle HTML DB
D.6
Oracle HTML DB Online Help Not Working
Index
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