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Numerics
64-bit database feature, Very Large Memory (VLM), main topic,
A
A
Access Manager for AS/400,
K.4
account quotas
setting,
2.6.4
accounts
reviewing accounts and passwords,
7.2
setting account privileges,
2.6.3
setting account quotas, using the AUTHORIZE utility,
2.6.4
unauthenticated access through HTTP,
7.3.2
administrator
disk space requirements for Oracle Database Client,
2.2.3
Advanced
configuration type,
5.11.1
,
5.11.1.2
Advanced configuration type,
5.11
advanced database type,
5.13
Advantage family of databases,
K.4
AL24UTFFSS character sets, upgrading issues,
1.9.2
ANONYMOUS user
unauthenticated account access through HTTP,
7.3.2
APPC-enabled databases,
K.4
APPC-enabled systems,
K.4
applications, migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle,
K.3
applications-based workflows,
K.3
archive logs
destinations, conversion to multi-instance,
D.3.2
AS/400 applications, accessing Oracle database,
K.4
authentication methods
Kerberos,
2.2.4
Secure Socket Layer,
2.2.4
AUTHORIZE utility,
2.6.1
,
2.6.2
AUTOGEN utility
considers pre-allocated reserved memory when tuning the system,
2.7.1
for setting or modifying SYSGEN parameters,
2.7.2
automatic undo management,
6.16
automating startup and shutdown,
4.5
Available
service configuration policy,
6.4.1
Available Product Components screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
B
background process
crsd,
5.9.2
evmd,
5.9.2
ocssd,
5.9.2
backups
conversion to multi-instance,
D.3.2
backups of database
Oracle Database Recovery Manager,
K.2
Basic
TAF failover policy,
6.4.2
Big Oracle Blocks (BOB), suggested parameter settings for VLM or 64-bit feature,
A.2
buffers, DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, recommendations for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
C
cache hit ratio, Oracle buffer cache, suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
cache, MRU (most recently used) end, tables in cache, DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
caution
assignment of the rights identifier,
2.6.6
defining Oracle symbols and logicals prior to database installation,
1.7
if installing additional Oracle Database 10g products in an existing Oracle home, stop all processes running in the Oracle home,
2.15
if you remove Oracle JVM, then Oracle Universal Installer removes all installed products that depend on Oracle JVM, including Oracle Database,
8.5
Oracle does not support using Oracle Universal Installer that is shipped with earlier releases,
3.3.2.1
REBOOT parameter,
2.7.2
removing an Oracle Database deletes all the data,
8.3
TCP/IP protocol stacks from other vendors may work with Oracle, but customers use these products at their own risk,
2.4
use the oracle10g account only for installing and maintaining Oracle software,
2.9.1
CD-ROM
copy to hard drive, for installation of Oracle Database,
3.3.1
installing Oracle Database from CD-ROM,
3.3.2
requirements, minimum hardware,
2.2.1
certification, hardware and software,
1.8.1
CGI programs,
I.3.12
changes and enhancements,
1.2
Character Set Scanner,
1.9.2
character sets
AL24UTFFSS,
1.9.2
UTF8,
1.9.2
CLASSPATH logical,
4.7.4
clientadmin.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
clientcustom.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
clientruntime.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
Cluster Configuration Information screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
cluster database
installed configuration,
6.15.1
cluster file system
definition,
1.10
requirement for Oracle Real Application Clusters,
6.1.1
cluster name,
5.9.2
Cluster Ready Services (CSS).
See
Oracle Clusterware
clusters
See also
Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Real Application Clusters
code example
caching tables for performance, 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
command to check if requisite patches are installed,
2.4
command to determine version of OpenVMS,
2.4
command to run Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode,
B.3
command to run Oracle Universal Installer noninteractively,
B.2.3
creating the oraInst.loc file for noninteractive installation,
B.2.1
DCL command to check disk format,
1.2.2
DCL command to set up X Window environment,
3.3.1
,
3.3.2
for more information about other options for the runInstaller command,
B.3
format a new disk using initialize command,
1.2.2
getting a list of command line options when you run Database Configuration Assistant,
B.5.3
image dump, command to turn off this feature,
1.2.1
preparing response files for noninteractive installation,
B.2.2
reformat existing disk from ODS-2 to ODS-5,
1.2.2
running Database Configuration Assistant in silent mode,
B.5.3
running Oracle Network Configuration Assistant in silent mode,
B.4
verifying correct database instance before shutdown,
7.8
commands
runInstaller
starting Client,
3.4
starting database,
3.3.2.2
SHOW SYSTEM
operating system information,
2.4
table of commands to stop processes running in Oracle home,
8.5
compatibility issues
Oracle product dependencies,
1.7
components
created when using Database Configuration Assistant,
6.15
configuration
general purpose configuration with Database Configuration Assistant,
1.4
Configuration Assistant
database creation methods,
1.4
troubleshooting,
H.5
,
H.5
configuration types
Advanced,
5.11
,
5.11.1
Do not create a starter database,
5.11
General Purpose,
5.11
New Database,
5.11
Transaction Processing,
5.11
configuring
global database name,
6.6
SID prefix,
5.13
connection load balancing,
6.17
connectivity tools
Oracle Procedural Gateway
about,
K.4
Oracle Transparent Gateway
about,
K.4
See also
databases, non-Oracle
control file
installed configuration,
6.15.2
control files,
5.7.2
described,
6.15.2
,
7.6.3
locating,
7.6.3
reviewing,
7.6
using Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control with,
7.6.3
CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter, locating control files,
7.6.3
convert to cluster database
administrative considerations,
D.3.2
from non-cluster computer,
D.4.1
from single-instance,
D.4.2
post-conversion,
D.5
converting
to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle Databases,
D.3
Create Database
option on Creation Options screen,
6.6
creating
Oracle Real Application Clusters database
by using Database Configuration Assistant,
5.11.2
,
6.2
,
6.5
cross-node registration,
6.17
crsd,
5.9.2
CSD
requirements,
2.4
Custom installation,
5.13
customized database configuration,
1.5.1.3
custom.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
preparing response files,
B.2.2
D
data files,
5.7.2
and Database Configuration Assistant,
6.15.1
creating separate directories for,
2.14
,
6.1.4
defined,
7.6.1
described,
6.15.1
minimum disk space for,
2.14
,
6.1.2
options for placing on file system,
2.14
,
6.1
recommendations for file system,
2.14
reviewing,
7.6
setting up,
7.6.1
Data Guard
ports, ranges and protocol,
F.3
Data Mining Scoring Engine
about,
K.2
installing,
K.2
data mining tools
Data Mining Scoring Engine,
K.2
Oracle Data Mining,
K.2
Data Warehouse
configuration type,
5.11
,
5.11.1
data warehouse database type,
5.13
data warehousing tool
Oracle OLAP,
K.2
database
accounts
in databases created by Database Configuration Assistant,
7.2
components, created when using Database Configuration Assistant,
6.15
configuration options,
1.5
configurations, types,
5.11.1
creation methods
selecting,
1.4
Database Configuration Assistant
database accounts and passwords,
7.2
troubleshooting,
H.5
environments
general purpose,
1.5.1.1
transaction processing,
1.5.1.2
files,
7.6.1
initialization parameter file,
7.5
,
7.5.1
redo log files, in starter database,
7.6.2
removing,
8.3
tablespaces,
7.6.1
Database Configuration Assistant
and Oracle interMedia,
1.4
components created by,
6.15
control files,
6.15.2
creating a Oracle Real Application Clusters database
during installation,
5.11.2
creating Oracle Real Application Clusters database
after installation,
6.5
during installation,
6.2
Creation Options screen,
6.6
data files,
6.15.1
Database Content screen,
6.6
database creation methods, selecting,
1.4
Database Credentials screen,
6.6
database environments configured by,
1.4
Database File Locations screen,
6.6
Database Identification screen,
6.6
,
6.6
Database Services screen,
6.6
Database Storage screen,
6.6
Database Templates screen,
6.6
,
6.6
delete database,
6.7
deleting databases with,
6.7
Initialization Parameters screen,
6.6
List of Cluster Databases screen,
6.7
Management Options screen,
6.6
Node Selection screen,
6.6
Operations screen,
6.6
,
6.6
,
6.7
,
6.7
Recovery Configuration screen,
6.6
redo log files,
6.15.3
response file,
B.2.2
rollback segments,
6.16
Storage Options screen,
6.6
,
6.6
Summary dialog box,
6.6
,
6.6
,
6.7
tablespaces,
6.15.1
Welcome screen,
6.6
Database Configuration Assistant, running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive or silent mode,
B.5
database configuration type
selecting,
5.11
database configuration types,
5.11.1.1
database domain,
5.13
database name,
5.13
databases
non-Oracle
APPC-enabled,
K.4
iWay,
K.4
non-Oracle, listed,
K.4
OLAP support (Oracle OLAP),
K.2
recovery with Oracle Backup and Recovery,
K.2
security management,
K.2
DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS
recommendations for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
DB_BLOCK_SIZE. suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
DB_DOMAIN name parameter, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
DB_NAME parameter, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
DB2 database,
K.4
DB2 z/OS database,
K.4
DB2/400 database,
K.4
dbca.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
preparing response files,
B.2.2
DBSNMP
database account, in databases created by Database Configuration Assistant,
7.2
DCL command, to check disk format, overview,
1.2.2
decision support system (DSS)
parameter settings, VLM or 64-bit feature,
A.2
query-intensive transactions, 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
dedicated servers,
6.17
default initialization parameter file, init.ora,
7.5.1
deinstalling
Oracle Database,
5.15.1
deinstalling Oracle Database,
5.15.1
delete database with Database Configuration Assistant,
6.7
devices
requirements
issues and restrictions,
2.5.3
directory
creating separate data file directories,
2.14
,
6.1.4
database file directory,
2.14
Oracle home directory,
2.12.3
,
2.12.3
Oracle Inventory directory,
2.12.1
oraInventory,
2.12.1
directory structure
OpenVMS,
D.6
disk space
requirements,
2.2.3
DISPLAY
running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive mode,
B.5.1
setting
for running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive mode,
B.5.3
Do not create a starter database
configuration type,
5.11
documentation
Oracle Real Application Clusters,
5.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide,
5.1.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Guide,
5.1.2
DSS (also see decision support system), query-intensive transactions, 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
E
e-business integration workflows,
K.3
End of Installation screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
Enterprise Edition installation,
5.13
Enterprise Manager Agent (EMAgent),
E
enterprise.rsp file
modifying a response file,
B.1.3.1
preparing response files,
B.2.2
environment
descriptions, database types,
1.5.1
requirements,
2.10.1
environment variables
NLS_LANG,
G.1
error messages
Oracle Real Application Clusters management tools,
D.2
errors
configuration assistants,
H.5
installation,
H.4
,
H.5.2
noninteractive installation,
H.6
silent mode,
H.6
X Window,
H.1
EV56, minimum hp OpenVMS ALphaServer chip set required for Oracle Database 10g,
2.2.1
evmd,
5.9.2
examples
see "code example" for sample codes,
1.2.1
F
failover
and service registration,
6.17
FAQ for installation,
K
fatal errors,
H.5.2
file system
data file and recovery file placement options,
6.1
requirements for Oracle Real Application Clusters,
6.1.1
using for data files,
2.14
files
$ORACLE_HOME/dbs/ORA_ROOT
initsid.ora,
7.5.2
Files-11 On-Disk Structure Level 5 (ODS-5) format,
1.2.2
listener.ora,
4.7.1
mgw.ora,
4.7.4
Oracle Universal Installer log files,
3.5
oraInst.loc,
B.2.1
permissions for creation,
2.8
setting permissions for creation,
2.6.10
supported devices,
2.5.3
tnsnames.ora,
4.7.1
frequently asked installation questions,
K
G
gateway configurations, tested by Oracle,
C.1.3
Gateways products FAQ,
K.4
General Purpose
configuration type,
5.11
description of configuration type,
5.11.1
general purpose configuration by using Database Configuration Assistant,
1.4
general purpose database environments,
1.5.1.1
general purpose database type,
5.13
Generate Database Creation Scripts
on Creation Options screen,
6.6
GENPARAMS parameter,
2.7.2
global database name,
5.13
,
6.6
global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
globalization support,
G
Grid Control.
See
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
H
hard drive installation of Oracle Database,
3.3.1
hardware
certification,
1.8.1
requirements,
2.2
home directory
description, also see Oracle home directory,
2.12.3
properties of Oracle Database accounts, choosing a home directory,
2.9.1
I
IBM DB2 database,
K.4
IBM DB2 z/OS database,
K.4
IBM DB2/400 database,
K.4
IBM DRDA databases, connecting to,
K.4
IBM mainframe data, connecting to,
K.4
IBM WebSphere MQ Series databases,
K.4
identifiers, process rights,
2.6.5
image dump, recommendation - do not define dump logical,
1.2.1
images
described,
2.2.2
Informix Server database,
K.4
Ingres II database,
K.4
initialization parameter file
description,
7.5.2
in database,
7.5.1
in databases,
7.5
init.ora, description,
7.5.1
init
sid
.ora,
7.5
initialization parameter files
for instances,
6.9
listener parameters,
6.18.1
initialization parameters
DISPATCHERS,
6.17
LOCAL_LISTENER,
6.17
REMOTE_LISTENER,
6.17
,
6.20
Initialize command, formatting a new disk to ODS-5,
1.2.2
init.ora file, initialization parameter file, description,
7.5.1
initsid.ora initialization parameter file,
7.5
installation
overview,
3.1
cleaning up,
3.6
considerations,
1.8
errors,
H.4
,
H.5.2
silent mode,
H.6
FAQ for Oracle Database products,
K
guidelines
noninteractive installation and configuration,
3.1.1
Oracle Label Security,
3.1.1
Oracle Universal Installer,
3.1.1
reviewing product-specific installation guidelines,
3.1.1
ldap.ora file,
6.19
listener.ora file,
6.18.3
log files,
H.3
,
H.3
noninteractive
error handling,
H.6
oraInst.loc file,
B.2.1
Oracle software owner,
2.8
overview,
5.5
postinstallation tasks,
4
,
7
,
8
procedure requirements,
2.6
quick installation,
K.1
requirements
environment,
2.10.1
response files
preparing,
B.2.2
silent mode,
H.6
silent mode,
B.2.3
terminated,
3.6
tnsnames.ora file,
6.20
upgrading,
K.1
with other components,
K
instance
preferences,
6.4
instance ID,
5.13
instance, account required to start,
2.6.7
instances
initialization parameter files,
6.9
SID prefix,
5.13
issues and restrictions, port-specific,
2.5
iWay databases,
K.4
J
JDK
installation issues,
2.5.2
internationalization class,
4.7.4
run time class,
4.7.4
JPublisher,
K.3
K
Kerberos authentication, requirements,
2.2.4
L
Language Selection screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
ldap.ora file,
6.19
creating,
6.19
default configuration,
6.19
licensing information,
1.3
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP),
6.19
List of Cluster Databases screen,
6.7
listener
identifying Oracle home for,
2.15
local,
6.17
lsnrctl command,
2.15
registration,
6.18.3.1
stop command example,
2.15
stopping existing listener process before new db installation,
2.15
listener.ora file,
6.18.3
configuring,
6.18
default configuration,
6.18.3
modifying for external procedures,
4.7.4
static service information,
4.7.1
listeners
listener.ora file,
6.18.3
load balancing
and service registration,
6.17
local device
using for data files,
6.1.2
local device, using for data files,
2.14
local listener,
6.17
log files, troubleshooting
installation error while a configuration assistant is running,
H.3
installation error while the Installer is copying or linking files,
H.3
reviewing log file of an installation session,
H.4
logical volume manager (LVM), database storage options,
1.6.1
LRS, also see Log roll-forward server (LRS),
A
,
D
lsnrctl command
stopping the listener process,
2.15
M
Mailbox driver, OpenVMS
preinstallation,
2.4
MAXSYSGROUP,
2.6.1
memory
advantages to reserving memory for an SGA,
2.7.1
memory-resident global sections, using the Reserved Memory Registry,
2.7.1
MGW_AGENT service name,
4.7.4
mgwextproc service, adding static service information,
4.7.4
mgw.ora file, modifying,
4.7.4
Microsoft SQL Server database,
K.4
migrating applications to Oracle,
K.3
migrating non-Oracle databases to Oracle,
K.1
MIN_GBLPAGES, calculating,
2.7
MIN_GBLSECTIONS, calculating,
2.7
modifying system parameters,
2.7
most recently used MRU, tables in cache, DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
MQSeries
class,
4.7.4
MRU (most recently used), tables in cache, DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.3
multiple databases,
2.6.7
multiple Oracle homes, supported by Oracle Database 10g,
1.8.2
My Oracle Support,
5.14.2
Oracle patches,
5.14.2
N
NAS
requirement for Oracle Real Application Clusters,
6.1.1
Natively Compiled Java Libraries,
K.3
Net Configuration Assistant, troubleshooting,
H.5
net service names,
6.20
,
6.20
network attached storage
See
NAS
network configuration files
ldap.ora.ora,
6.19
listener.ora,
6.18.3
sqlnet.ora,
6.21
tnsnames.ora,
6.20
network directory,
D.6
New Database
configuration type,
5.11
NLS_LANG environment variable,
G.1
NLS_LANG parameter
about,
G.1
node applications,
6.2
None
TAF failover policy,
6.4.2
noninteractive installation
oraInst.loc file,
B.2.1
preparing response files, templates,
B.2.2
silent mode
errors,
H.6
running Oracle Universal Installer,
B.2.3
noninteractive installations
running Oracle Universal Installer,
B.2.3
noninteractive mode, running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive or silent mode,
B.5
non-Oracle databases, listed,
K.4
Not used
service configuration policy,
6.4.1
O
OCR
installed configuration,
6.14.2
specify location during install
OCR contents,
6.14.2
ocr.loc file,
5.9.2
,
5.15.2
ocssd,
5.9.2
ODS-5
disk structure, Files-11 On-Disk Structure Level 5 format,
1.2.2
formatted CD-ROM disks provided by Oracle,
2.2.1
OLAP tools
about,
K.2
Oracle OLAP,
K.2
OLS
also see Oracle Label Security,
3.1.1
olsnodes command,
5.9.2
OLTP (Online Transaction Processing)
database environments,
1.5.1.2
OLTP, Online Transaction Processing
transactions, read/write transactions and 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
Online Transaction Processing (OLTP) environment descriptions,
1.5.1.2
OpenVMS
system parameters,
2.7
OpenVMS Mailbox driver
preinstallation,
2.4
operating system
configuration,
2.8
options
database configuration options,
1.5
Oracle
account
home directory,
2.9.1
postinstallation tasks,
4.6
preinstallation tasks,
2.10
buffer cache, cache hit ratio, suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
home directory
description,
2.12.3
recommended path,
2.12.3
requirement for,
2.12.3
requirements,
2.12.3
home name,
2.12.3
internationalization class,
4.7.4
JDBC class,
4.7.4
Label Security
installation guidelines,
3.1.1
postinstallation tasks,
4.7.2
Oracle Client is installed separately from the database,
1.3
Oracle Cluster Ready Services daemon,
1.8.4
Oracle Spatial
Motif requirement,
2.4
requirement for example programs,
2.4
oracle user
configuring environment for,
2.16
Oracle Wallet Manager and Secure Socket Layer,
2.2.4
parallel server, re-installing,
3.6
patches
download,
5.14.2
install,
5.14.2
My Oracle Support,
5.14.2
precompilers, postinstallation tasks,
4.7.5
Server DBA account,
2.6.1
Server, automating startup and shutdown,
4.5
software
owner user, configuring user's environment,
2.16
owner user, preinstallation setup tasks to perform,
2.10
removing,
8.5
tools, adding or upgrading,
7.7.1
Oracle Advanced Security
add-on product for Oracle Net Server or Oracle Net Client,
2.2.4
Oracle Wallet Manager,
2.2.4
Oracle Application Server,
K.2
Oracle applications
APPC-enabled systems, connecting to,
K.4
IBM DRDA databases, connecting to,
K.4
installing with Oracle Database,
K.3
Oracle Cluster Ready Services
install with Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
installation setup procedures,
5.9.1
Oracle Cluster Ready Services home
cannot be same as home for database software with Oracle Real Application Clusters,
5.9.2
Oracle Cluster Ready Services software
removing,
5.15.2
Oracle Cluster Registry
See
OCR
Oracle Clusterware
about,
K.1
ports,
F.3
ports, ranges and protocol,
F.3
used with Oracle Real Application Clusters,
K.1
Oracle Data Mining
about,
K.2
installing,
K.2
Oracle Database
64-bit feature cannot be removed,
A
account quotas required,
2.6.4
administering and monitoring,
K.2
AS/400 applications,
K.4
Client
chip set requirements,
2.2.1
disk space requirements,
2.2.3
creating account,
2.6.1
creating data file directories,
2.14
,
6.1.4
custom installation,
1.3
Enterprise Edition installation,
1.3
installing with Oracle applications,
K.3
installing with other Oracle components,
K
minimum disk space requirements,
2.14
,
6.1.2
quick installation,
K.1
relinking Oracle code,
7.8
removing,
5.15.1
security management,
K.2
Server
disk space requirements,
2.2.3
setting system parameters,
2.7.2
upgrading,
K.1
Web application development tools (HTML DB),
K.3
Web servers,
K.3
workflows,
K.3
Oracle Database Companion CD
components,
K.3
Oracle Database components
administering and monitoring,
K.2
connectivity FAQ,
K.4
FAQ on installing,
K.1
installing with Oracle applications,
K.3
installing with Oracle Database tools,
K.2
Oracle Database Examples,
K.3
Oracle Database Recovery Manager (RMAN)
about,
K.2
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
HTTP port, changing,
F.4
ports
ranges and protocol,
F.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
postinstallation configuration,
5.14.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager, Grid Control
using to modify control files,
7.6.3
using to modify redo log files,
7.6.2
using to view control files,
7.6.3
using to view redo log files,
7.6.2
Oracle HTML DB
installation FAQ,
K.3
Oracle HTTP Server
installation FAQ,
K.3
Oracle Internet Directory,
K.2
Oracle Inventory
description,
2.12.1
directory description,
2.12.1
Oracle inventory
log files,
3.5
Oracle JDBC development drivers,
K.3
Oracle Label Security
installation guidelines,
3.1.1
Oracle Messaging Gateway
class,
4.7.4
Oracle Migration Workbench
migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle,
K.3
migrating non-Oracle databases to Oracle,
K.1
Oracle Network Configuration Assistant,
5.13
Oracle Network Configuration Assistant, running Oracle Network Configuration Assistant in silent mode,
B.4
Oracle Network Manager
and Oracle Advanced Security,
2.2.4
Configuration Assistant
response file,
B.2.2
configuration file directory,
4.7.1
listener, running Oracle Network Configuration Assistant in silent mode,
B.4
lsnrctl command,
2.15
Services, postinstallation tasks,
4.7.1
stopping a listener process,
2.15
stopping existing listener,
2.15
stopping the listener,
2.15
Oracle OLAP
about,
K.2
Oracle Procedural Gateway
about,
K.4
listed products,
K.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters
components,
5.7
documentation,
5.1
file system requirements,
6.1.1
installed components of,
5.7.2
management tools error messages,
D.2
other considerations,
D
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)
installing with Oracle Enterprise Manager,
K.2
Oracle Clusterware
about,
K.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters high availability extensions
configuring services for,
6.4
TAF policies for,
6.4.2
Oracle recovery files
guidelines,
2.13
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ports, ranges and protocol,
F.3
Oracle SQLJ,
K.3
Oracle Technology Network Web site
downloading installation software from,
3.2
,
3.2
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases,
K.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway
about,
K.4
installation prompts for,
C.2.2
installation worksheets for,
C.1.4
listed products,
K.4
RDB
installation prompts for,
C.2.2.1
installation worksheet for,
C.1.4.1
removing,
C.3
RMS, installation worksheet for,
C.1.4.2
Oracle Transparent Gateway, system requirements for gateway installation,
C.1
Oracle Ultra Search,
K.3
Oracle Universal Installer,
3.1.1
Available Product Components screen,
5.13
Cluster Configuration Information screen,
5.9.2
creating an Oracle Database during the installation,
1.5
database creation methods,
1.4
End of Installation screen,
5.9.2
installation from CD-ROM,
3.3.2
installation from hard disk,
3.3.1
installation guidelines,
3.1.1
inventory
oraInventory directory,
3.5
Language Selection screen,
5.9.2
list of response file names,
B.1.3.1
log files,
3.5
overview of processing,
5.5
Privileged Operating System Groups screen,
5.13
Select Database Configuration screen,
5.13
Select Installation Type screen,
5.13
Selected Nodes screen,
5.13
Specify Backup and Recovery Options screen,
5.13
Specify Database Configuration Options screen,
5.13
Specify Database File Storage Option screen,
5.13
Specify Database Schema Passwords screen,
5.13
Specify File Locations screen,
5.9.2
,
5.13
Specify Hardware Cluster Installation Mode screen,
5.13
Specify Network Interface Usage screen,
5.9.2
Summary screen,
5.9.2
,
5.13
Voting Disk Information screen,
5.9.2
Welcome screen,
5.13
,
5.15.2
Oracle Workflow
installation FAQ,
K.3
ORACLE_HOME logical
oracle account home directory,
2.9.1
requirements,
2.5.1
ORACLE_HOME logical, setting for running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive mode,
B.5.3
Oracle
Metalink
See My Oracle Support,
5.14.2
oraInventory directory,
3.5
See Oracle Inventory directory
oratab file,
6.14.3
P
paging
determine amount of paging configured on the system,
2.2.1
parameter
DB_DOMAIN name, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
DB_NAME, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
GENPARAMS,
2.7.2
SAVPARAMS,
2.7.2
SERVICE_NAMES, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
SYSGEN,
2.7
parameter file search order,
6.11
passwords
changing,
4.4
management, unlocking database accounts,
7.3
resetting,
7.3
reviewing,
7.2
revoked after installation, for all Oracle system administration accounts,
7.3
unlocking,
7.3
patches
requirements,
2.4
performance, benefit of 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
permissions
file creation,
2.8
port numbers
managing,
F
portlist.ini file,
F.2
ports
access URLs,
F.2
configured for applications,
F.2
Data Guard, ranges and protocol,
F.3
default ranges,
F
Oracle Clusterware,
F.3
Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol,
F.3
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent HTTP, changing,
F.4
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent, ranges and protocol,
F.3
Oracle SQL*Net Listener, ranges and protocol,
F.3
post-conversion recommendations,
D.5
postinstallation
Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration,
5.14.4
patch download and install,
5.14.2
product configuration,
5.14.3
required tasks
main topic,
4.2
Oracle Label Security, configuring,
4.7.2
Oracle Net Services, configuring,
4.7.1
Oracle Precompilers,
4.7.5
patches, installing and downloading,
4.2.1
user accounts setup,
5.14.5
postinstallation tasks
required,
4.2.1
precompilers
Pro*C/C++,
4.7.5
Pro*COBOL,
4.7.5
Pro*FORTRAN,
4.7.5
preconfigured database installation types,
5.11.1.1
Pre-connect
TAF failover policy,
6.4.2
Preferred
service configuration policy,
6.4.1
preinstallation tasks
as the System user,
2.9
Oracle Network Manager
setup tasks,
2.11.2.1
Privileged Operating System Groups screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Pro*C/C++ precompiler,
4.7.5
Pro*COBOL precompiler,
4.7.5
Pro*FORTRAN
requirements,
2.4
,
2.4
Pro*FORTRAN precompiler,
4.7.5
process
stopping existing,
2.15
stopping existing listener process,
2.15
process rights identifier,
2.6.5
Program Global Area (PGA)
sorts and SORT_AREA_SIZE parameter,
A.2
suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
ps command,
2.15
Q
query-intensive transactions (DSS), 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
quotas, account,
2.6.4
R
RAID, using for Oracle data files,
2.14
RAM
determining amount of RAM installed on the system,
2.2.1
RBS tablespace
description,
6.15.1
Rdb database,
K.4
readme.txt file,
F.2
read/write transactions (OLTP), 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
recovery files
options for placing on file system,
6.1
recovery files, options for placing on file system,
2.14
recovery of databases
Oracle Backup and Recovery,
K.2
redo log file
installed configuration,
6.15.3
redo log files,
5.7.2
described,
6.15.3
in starter database,
7.6.2
locating, in starter database,
7.6.2
reviewing,
7.6
using Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control with,
7.6.2
redundant array of independent disks
also see RAID,
2.14
registration
cross-node,
6.17
relative path to response file causes installation failure,
B.2.3
,
B.3
relinking
Oracle code,
7.8
Oracle products,
7.8
removing Oracle Cluster Ready Services software,
5.15.2
removing Oracle Database,
5.15.1
requirements
CD-ROM,
2.2.1
devices,
2.5.3
disk space,
2.2.3
file permissions,
2.8
hardware,
2.2
JDK
used by Oracle Java applications,
2.5.2
Kerberos authentication,
2.2.4
Oracle Advanced Security
an add-on product,
2.2.4
ORACLE_HOME,
2.5.1
Secure Socket Layer
requires a compatible wallet,
2.2.4
system configuration,
2.8
Reserved Memory Registry,
2.7.1
response file
how to install and configure Oracle products noninteractively, main topic,
B
names,
B.1.3.1
relative path to response file causes installation failure,
B.2.3
,
B.3
table of files provided with Oracle Database for noninteractive installation,
B.2.2
template, running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive or silent mode,
B.5
RMAN
enabling automated backups with Oracle Recovery Manager,
1.6.2
RMS database,
K.4
roadmap for installing Oracle Database components,
K
rollback segments
described,
6.16
root user
logging in as,
2.1
run time, disk space requirements,
2.2.3
runInstaller command
options,
B.3
S
SAME (stripe and mirror everything) methodology, file system recommendations,
1.6.1
Save as a Database Template
option on Creation options screen,
6.6
SAVPARAMS parameter,
2.7.2
scalability, advantage of 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.1
security
management tools,
K.2
security issues,
2.6.7
seed database, Database Configuration Assistant,
1.4
Select Database Configuration screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Select Installation Type screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Selected Nodes screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
server parameter files,
5.7.2
,
6.10
errors,
6.13
Service Management
using,
6.4
service registration
configuring,
6.17
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, global database name, identifying databases,
7.4
services,
6.4.1
Set Volume command, changing a disk to ODS-5,
1.2.2
setting account privileges,
2.6.3
setting account quotas,
2.6.4
SGA protection,
2.6.6
shared configuration file,
6.14.2
shared images
overview,
2.2.2
shared server,
6.17
SHOW SYSTEM command
operating system information,
2.4
shutdown and startup,
4.5
SID,
5.13
sid Prefix,
5.13
silent mode
installation,
B.2.3
running Database Configuration Assistant in silent mode or noninteractive mode,
B.5
running Oracle Network Configuration Assistant in silent mode,
B.4
sizer command,
2.4
software certification,
1.8.1
Software Only
configuration type,
5.11.1
software only, installation choice,
1.5.1.4
SORT_AREA_SIZE parameter. suggested parameter settings for 64-bit feature (VLM),
A.2
Specif File Locations screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
Specify Backup and Recovery Options screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Specify Database Configuration Options screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Specify Database File Storage Option screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Specify Database Schema Passwords screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Specify File Locations screen
Specify File Locations screen,
5.13
Specify Hardware Cluster Installation Mode screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
Specify Network Interface Usage screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
spfile
default creation,
6.10
default location,
6.10.1
upgrade to,
6.12
SQL Server database,
K.4
SQLJ class,
4.7.4
sqlnet.ora file,
6.21
default configuration,
6.21
starting instances,
2.6.7
startup and shutdown,
4.5
static service information, adding for mgwextproc service,
4.7.4
stripe and mirror everything (SAME) methodology
file system recommendations,
1.6.1
Summary dialog box,
6.6
,
6.7
Summary screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
,
5.13
suppressed mode, running Oracle Universal Installer in silent or suppressed mode,
B.3
Sybase Adapter Server database,
K.4
SYS account,
2.6.1
SYS database account, in databases created by Database Configuration Assistant,
7.2
SYSGEN parameters,
2.7
SYSMAN
database account, in databases created by Database Configuration Assistant,
7.2
utility
reserving memory for an SGA,
2.7.1
using the Reserved Memory Registry,
2.7.1
system
parameters,
2.7
summary of requirements,
2.8
SYSTEM account,
2.6.1
SYSTEM database account, in databases created by Database Configuration Assistant,
7.2
System Global Area (SGA)
no need to estimate maximum SGA, a 64-bit database feature, or VLM,
A.1.2
System Identifier (SID) identifies a specific database instance,
7.4
SYSTEM tablespace
description,
6.15.1
System user, preinstallation tasks,
2.9
T
tablespaces
defined,
7.6.1
in databases,
7.6.1
reviewing,
7.6
setting up,
7.6.1
and Database Configuration Assistant,
6.15.1
expanding for large sorts,
6.15.1
RBS,
6.15.1
SYSTEM,
6.15.1
TEMP,
6.15.1
undo tablespaces for automatic undo management,
6.15.1
USERS,
6.15.1
TEMP tablespace
described,
6.15.1
template, response file template, running Database Configuration Assistant in noninteractive or silent mode,
B.5
Teradata database,
K.4
tnsnames.ora file,
6.20
adding a connect descriptor,
4.7.4
configuring Oracle Network Manager services,
4.7.1
default configuration,
6.20
MGW_AGENT service name,
4.7.4
modifying for external procedures,
4.7.4
tools
adding or upgrading,
7.7.1
Transaction Processing
configuration type,
5.11
description of configuration type,
5.11.1
transaction processing database type,
5.13
transaction processing, database environments,
1.5.1.2
Transparent Application Failover (TAF) policies,
6.4
troubleshooting
main topic,
H
fatal errors,
H.5.2
oraInventory log files,
3.5
U
UAF,
2.6.1
UIC GROUP number,
2.6.1
undo management,
6.16
uninstalling
Oracle Database,
5.15.1
uninstalling Oracle Database,
5.15.1
UNIX commands
xhost,
2.1
xterm,
2.1
UNIX workstation
installing from,
2.1
upgraded databases, configuring,
4.3
upgrading
Oracle products,
7.7.1
to Oracle Database 10g from previous Oracle version,
1.7
upgrade issues,
1.9
user accounts
postinstallation setup,
5.14.5
user and group numbers,
2.6.1
user equivalence
testing,
5.13
USERS tablespace
described,
6.15.1
UTF8 character set,
1.9.2
UTLRP.SQL
recompiling invalid SQL modules,
4.3
V
Very Large Memory (VLM)
introduction,
A
reserving memory,
2.7.1
voting disk
specify location during install,
5.9.2
Voting Disk Information screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.9.2
W
Web applications, Oracle HTML DB,
K.3
Web servers (Oracle HTTP Server),
K.3
WebSphere MQ
checking requirements,
2.4
class,
4.7.4
CSDs required,
2.4
WebSphere MQ Series database,
K.4
Welcome screen
Oracle Universal Installer,
5.13
,
5.15.2
workflows
applications based,
K.3
e-business integration,
K.3
X
X Window
and X/Motif Software development, Motif requirement,
2.4
display errors,
H.1
X Window system
enabling remote hosts,
2.1
,
2.1
xhost command,
2.1
xterm command,
2.1
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