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Oracle® Database Installation Guide
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Release 2 (10.2) for Apple Mac OS X (Intel)
Part Number B25286-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Command Syntax
Accessing Documentation
Related Documentation
Typographic Conventions
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Installation Overview
Overview of Oracle Database Installation
Oracle Database Installation Methods
Interactive Installation Methods
Automated Installation Methods Using Response Files
Oracle Database Installation Types
Database Configuration Options
Preconfigured Database Types
Installation Choices that Affect Database Creation
Creating a Database After Installation
Available Installation Options
Database Storage Options
File System
Installation Considerations
Hardware and Software Certification
Multiple Oracle Homes
Installing the Software on a System with an Existing Oracle Installation
2
Preinstallation Tasks
Logging In to the System as root
Checking the Hardware Requirements
Checking the Software Requirements
Checking the Network Setup
Configuring Name Resolution
Installing on DHCP Computers
Installing on Multihomed Computers
Installing on Computers with Multiple Aliases
Installing on Non-Networked Computers
Creating Required Operating System Groups and User
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Creating the Oracle Inventory Group
Creating the OSDBA Group
Creating an OSOPER Group (Optional)
Creating the Oracle Software Owner User
Determining Whether an Oracle Software Owner User Exists
Creating an Oracle Software Owner User
Modifying an Oracle Software Owner User
Configuring Kernel Parameters
Identifying Required Software Directories
Oracle Base Directory
Oracle Inventory Directory
Oracle Home Directory
Identifying or Creating an Oracle Base Directory
Identifying an Existing Oracle Base Directory
Creating an Oracle Base Directory
Choosing a Storage Option for Oracle Database and Recovery Files
Creating Directories for Oracle Database or Recovery Files
Guidelines for Placing Oracle Database Files on a File System
Guidelines for Placing Oracle Recovery Files on a File System
Creating Required Directories
Stopping Existing Oracle Processes
Configuring the Oracle User's Environment
3
Installation Tasks
Preinstallation Considerations
Performing Multiple Oracle Database Installations in Noninteractive Mode
Reviewing Component-Specific Installation Guidelines
Accessing the Installation Software
Downloading and Extracting Oracle Software from the OTN Web Site
Downloading the Installation Archive Files
Extracting the Installation Files
Copy the Oracle Database Software to a Hard Disk
Installing the Oracle Database Software
Reviewing Product-Specific Installation Guidelines
Running the Oracle Universal Installer
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Postinstallation Tasks
Required Postinstallation Tasks
Downloading and Installing Patches
Configuring Oracle Products
Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
Creating a Backup of the root.sh Script
Configuring New or Upgraded Databases
Setting Up User Accounts
Setting the NLS_LANG Environment Variable
Generating the Client Static Library
Required Product-Specific Postinstallation Tasks
Configuring Oracle Net Services
Configuring Oracle Label Security
Installing Natively Compiled Java Libraries for Oracle JVM and Oracle
inter
Media
Installing Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
Configuring Oracle Messaging Gateway
Modifying the listener.ora File for External Procedures
Modifying the tnsnames.ora File for External Procedures
Setting Up the mgw.ora Initialization File
Configuring Oracle Precompilers
Configuring Pro*C/C++
Configuring OCCI
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Products from the Companion CD
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Getting Started with Oracle Database
Checking the Installed Oracle Database Contents and Directory Location
Reviewing Accounts and Passwords
Unlocking and Resetting User Passwords
Using SQL*Plus to Unlock Accounts and Reset Passwords
Identifying Databases
Locating the Server Parameter File
Reviewing Tablespaces and Data Files, Redo Log Files, and Control Files
Identifying Tablespaces and Data Files
Locating Redo Log Files
Locating Control Files
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Removing Oracle Software
Overview
Identifying All Instances
Removing an Oracle Database
Removing Oracle Software
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Installing and Configuring Oracle Database Using Response Files
How Response Files Work
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Noninteractive Mode
General Procedure for Using Response Files
Creating the oraInst.loc File
Preparing a Response File
Editing a Response File Template
Recording a Response File
Running Oracle Universal Installer Using a Response File
Running NetCA Using a Response File
Running Database Configuration Assistant Using a Response File
Using Database Configuration Assistant in Noninteractive Mode
Using Database Configuration Assistant in Silent Mode
Running Database Configuration Assistant in Noninteractive or Silent Mode
B
Cloning an Oracle Home
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Optimal Flexible Architecture
Overview of the Optimal Flexible Architecture Standard
Characteristics of an Optimal Flexible Architecture Compliant Installation
Changes to the Optimal Flexible Architecture for Oracle Database 10
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Implementing Optimal Flexible Architecture
File Systems
Number of File Systems
Naming Conventions
Naming Mount Points for Very Large Databases (VLDBs)
Naming Directories
Oracle Base Directory Naming Convention
Referring to Path Names
Oracle Home Directory Naming Convention
Naming Subdirectories
Naming Database Files
Separating Segments with Different Requirements
Naming Tablespaces
Exploiting the Optimal Flexible Architecture Structure for Oracle Files
Optimal Flexible Architecture File Mapping
Improving Reliability and Performance
Disk Mirroring
Disk Striping
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Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers
About Managing Ports
Viewing Port Numbers and Access URLs
Port Numbers and Protocols of Oracle Components
Changing the
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SQL*Plus Ports
Changing the Oracle Ultra Search Ports
Changing the Oracle XML DB Ports
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Configuring Oracle Database Globalization Support
About NLS_LANG Environment Variable
Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
F
Troubleshooting
Verify Requirements
What to Do If an Installation Error Occurs?
Reviewing the Log of an Installation Session
Troubleshooting Configuration Assistants
Configuration Assistant Failure
Fatal Errors
Silent-Mode Response File Error Handling
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation
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Frequently Asked Questions About Installation
Installing Oracle Database or Oracle Database Client
Installing Oracle Database Tools
Installing Oracle Database with Oracle Applications
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