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A
accessibility software, Java Access Bridge,
A
account control,
1.3.3
accounts
ANONYMOUS,
6.7.1
APEX_030200,
6.7.1
APEX_PUBLIC_USER,
6.7.1
BI,
6.7.1
CTXSYS,
6.7.1
DBSNMP,
6.7.1
DIP,
6.7.1
EXFSYS,
6.7.1
FLOWS_FILES,
6.7.1
HR,
6.7.1
IX,
6.7.1
LBACSYS,
6.7.1
MDDATA,
6.7.1
MDSYS,
6.7.1
MGMT_VIEW,
6.7.1
OE,
6.7.1
ORACLE_OCM,
6.7.1
ORDPLUGINS,
6.7.1
ORDSYS,
6.7.1
OUTLN,
6.7.1
OWBSYS,
6.7.1
PM,
6.7.1
SCOTT,
6.7.1
SH,
6.7.1
SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA,
6.7.1
SYS,
6.7.1
SYSMAN,
6.7.1
SYSTEM,
6.7.1
WMSYS,
6.7.1
XDB,
6.7.1
ACFS,
1.8.2
,
3.2
requirements,
3.2
admin directory,
B.4.3
administrative user names, listed,
6.7.1
Administrators group, requirements for Oracle installations,
4.1.3
ADVM,
3.2
requirements,
3.2
AL32UTF8 character set
upgrade considerations,
4.2.1
aliases, multiple on computers,
2.4.3
ANONYMOUS administrative user name,
6.7.1
APEX_030200 administrative user name,
6.7.1
APEX_PUBLIC_USER administrative user name,
6.7.1
APPC-enabled databases,
G.4
applications, migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle,
G.3
ASMCA,
6.3.2
asmcmd utility,
3.9
asmtool utility,
3.5.4
asmtoolg utility,
3.5.4
authentication support
preinstallation requirements,
2.5.4
Automatic Storage Management
asmcmd utility,
3.9
configuring disks,
4.2.2
considerations before installing,
3.4
installation, testing,
3.9
password file,
3.4
SPFILE server parameter file,
3.4
Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM)
asmtool utility,
3.5.4
asmtoolg utility,
3.5.4
configuring disks,
3.5.1
configuring Oracle Database to communicate with,
5.5.14
DAS disks,
3.5.3
disk devices,
1.8.2.1
disk groups.
See
Oracle ASM disk groups
disks, supported,
3.5.3
failure groups
characteristics,
3.5.2
examples,
3.5.2
identifying,
3.5.2
getting started using,
6.3
managing,
6.3.2
mirroring,
3.5.2
Oracle ASM asmcmd utility,
6.3.2
Oracle ASM disk groups
about,
1.8.2.1
managing,
6.3.2
recommendations for,
3.5.2
redundancy levels,
3.5.2
templates,
1.8.2.1
Oracle ASM instance
about,
1.8.2.1
partition creation,
3.5.3
redundancy levels,
3.5.2
SAN disks,
3.5.3
silent or response file mode installations,
C.1.2
space required for preconfigured database,
3.5.2
starting and stopping,
6.3.1
storage option for data files,
2.5.1.1
templates,
1.8.2.1
Automatic Storage Management Configuration Assistant,
6.3.2
B
backups of database
automatic, enabling,
1.10
flash_area_recovery directory,
B.4.5
Oracle Database Recovery Manager,
G.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control,
1.10
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control,
1.10
perform before upgrading,
4.1.3
Basic installation method
See also
Advanced installation method
BI administrative user name,
6.7.1
bind order of the adapters
about,
2.4.5
Business Components for Java (BC4J),
2.3.4
C
certification, hardware and software,
1.3.4
,
2.3
cloning an Oracle home,
4.6
cluster file system, storage option for data files,
2.5.1.1
Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
Automatic Storage Management,
1.8.2
ports, ranges and protocol,
E.3
clusters
installation guidelines,
4.2
See also
Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Real Application Clusters
compilers
supported,
2.2
,
2.2
components
for single Oracle homes,
1.3.10.2
installation of single Oracle home components,
1.3.10.2
computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
computers, non-networked,
2.4.4
configuration assistants
suppressing during silent or response file installation,
C.3
troubleshooting,
F.6
See also
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
configuring disks for Automatic Storage Management,
4.2.2
configuring disks for Oracle ASM,
3.5.1
Connection Manager
ports, ranges and protocol,
E.3
control files
about,
6.12
CRS.
See
Oracle Clusterware
CTXSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
custom database
failure groups for Oracle ASM,
3.5.2
requirements when using Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
CyberSafe Adapter Support,
2.3.4
D
DAS (direct attached storage) disks,
3.5.3
data files
about,
6.10
creating separate directories for,
2.5.2.3
managing with Automatic Storage Management,
1.8.2
minimum disk space for,
2.5.2.1
options for placing on file systems,
2.5.2
recommendations for file system,
2.5.2.1
storage options,
2.5.1.1
data loss
minimizing with Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
data mining tools
Oracle Data Mining,
G.2
data warehousing
Enterprise Edition installation type,
1.6
preconfigured database type,
1.7.1
data warehousing tool
Oracle OLAP,
G.2
Database Control.
See
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
Database Upgrade Assistant, computers with minimum memory,
4.1.4
databases
accounts, listed,
6.7.1
Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM)
requirements,
3.5.2
backup,
1.10
cloning an Oracle home,
4.6
control files,
6.12
custom, management options,
1.9.2
data files,
6.10
downgrading,
1.12.4
initialization parameter file,
6.9
naming,
4.5
non-Oracle
APPC-enabled,
G.4
non-Oracle, listed,
G.4
OLAP support (Oracle OLAP),
G.2
preconfigured, management options,
1.9.1
recovery using backups,
1.10
recovery with Oracle Backup and Recovery,
G.2
redo log files,
6.11
security management,
G.2
starting,
6.4
stopping,
6.4
storage options,
1.8
tablespaces,
6.10
types, preconfigured,
1.7.1
upgrade requirements,
1.12
Daylight Savings Time,
1.12.2
DB_DOMAIN parameter,
6.8
DB_NAME
parameter,
6.8
DB2 database,
G.4
DB2 z/OS database,
G.4
DB2/400 database,
G.4
DBCA.
See
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
dbca.rsp file
about,
C.2.1
using,
C.5
DBSNMP administrative user name
about,
6.7.1
DCE Adapter,
2.3.4
DCE Adapter Support,
2.3.3
default control files,
6.12
default data files,
6.10
default initialization parameter file, init.ora,
6.9
default tablespaces,
6.10
Deinstallation Tool
about,
7.1
description
database restart,
3
Oracle Restart,
3
Desktop Class
about,
1.5.1
device names
creating with asmtool,
3.5.4
creating with asmtoolg,
3.5.4
DHCP computers, installing on,
2.4.1
differences between installing Oracle on Windows and UNIX,
1.3.1
DIP administrative user name,
6.7.1
directory
creating separate data file directories,
2.5.2.3
database file directory,
2.5.2.1
disk devices
in Automatic Storage Management,
1.8.2.1
managing with Automatic Storage Management,
1.8.2
multiple,
1.8.1
disk space
checking,
2.1.4
requirements for preconfigured database in Oracle ASM,
3.5.2
diskpart.exe tool
about,
3.5.3
syntax,
3.5.3
disks
configuring for Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.1
,
4.2.2
supported for Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.3
documentation
additional Oracle documentation,
Preface
downgrading databases,
1.12.4
DVD drive, installing from,
4.3.1
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
See
DHCP
E
e-mail notifications,
1.11
Enterprise Edition installation type
about,
1.6
Enterprise Manager.
See
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Entrust PKI Support,
2.3.3
,
2.3.4
environment variables
NLS_LANG,
D.1.1.2
ORACLE_BASE
set in Registry,
1.3.1
ORACLE_HOME
preventing installation,
4.1.3
set in Registry,
1.3.1
ORACLE_HOSTNAME,
2.4.2
ORACLE_SID
set in Registry,
1.3.1
PATH
set in Registry,
1.3.1
TEMP and TMP
hardware requirements,
2.1.4
,
2.1.4
TMP and TMPDIR,
3.1.2
errors
configuration assistants,
F.6
installation,
F.3
,
F.6.2
silent mode,
F.4
EXAMPLE tablespace
description,
6.10
example01.DBF data file,
6.10
example01.DBF data file,
6.10
examples
Automatic Storage Management failure groups,
3.5.2
EXFSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
external redundancy
Automatic Storage Management redundancy level,
3.5.2
F
failure groups
about,
1.8.2.1
characteristics in Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
examples in Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
identifying,
3.5.2
FAQ for installation,
G
Fast Recovery Area,
5.6
fatal errors,
F.6.2
file systems
data file and recovery file placement options,
2.5.2
storage option for data files,
2.5.1.1
system requirements,
2.1.3
using for data files,
2.5.2.1
files
listener.ora
using for current release,
5.5.7
Oracle Universal Installer log files,
F.3
tnsnames.ora,
5.5.7
Flash Recovery Area
See
Fast Recovery Area
flash_area_recovery directory,
B.4.5
FLOWS_FILES administrative user name,
6.7.1
frequently asked installation questions,
G
G
Gateways products FAQ,
G.4
general purpose/transaction processing
preconfigured database type,
1.7.1
generic documentation references
Windows-specific parameter file name and location,
6.9
Windows-specific redo log file location,
6.11
Windows-specific redo log file size,
6.11
Global Database Name
about,
4.5
global database name
about,
6.8
identifying,
6.8
global database name, defined,
6.8
globalization support,
D
Grid Control.
See
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
H
hardware certification,
1.3.4
,
2.3
hardware requirements,
3.1
high redundancy
Automatic Storage Management redundancy level,
3.5.2
host name, setting before installation,
2.4.2
hosts file
editing for multihomed computers,
2.4.2
location,
2.4.2
HR administrative user name,
6.7.1
I
IBM DB2 database,
G.4
IBM DB2 z/OS database,
G.4
IBM DB2/400 database,
G.4
IBM WebSphere MQ databases,
G.4
Informix Server database,
G.4
initialization parameter file
about,
6.9
in database,
6.9
init.ora,
6.9
installActions.log file,
F.3
installation
accessing installation software,
4.3
Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM)
requirements,
3.5.2
available products,
1.6
,
1.6
cloning an Oracle home,
4.6
clusters, installation guidelines,
4.2
completing,
4.5
component-specific guidelines,
4.2
computer aliases, multiple,
2.4.3
configuration options, about,
1.7
database editions,
1.6
differences between installing Oracle on UNIX and Windows,
1.3.1
downloading software from Oracle Technology Network,
4.3.3
DVD drive,
4.3.1
errors
log session,
F.3
while configuration assistant runs,
F.6.2
FAQ for Oracle Database products,
G
guidelines,
4.5
,
4.5
Java Access Bridge,
A.3.1
laptops,
2.4.4
log files,
F.3
Oracle Universal Installer, about,
1.3.8
overview,
1
planning,
1.2
postinstallation tasks,
5
preinstallation considerations,
4.1
procedure,
4.5
remote installation with remote access software,
4.3.2
remote installation, DVD drive,
4.3.1.1
response file mode error handling,
F.4
response files,
C
errors,
F.4
restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes,
1.3.8
restrictions on using old Oracle Installer,
1.3.8
reviewing a log of an installation session,
F.3
silent mode error handling,
F.4
single Oracle home components,
1.3.10.2
troubleshooting,
F
upgrade considerations,
1.12
upgrading,
G.1
with other components,
G
installation methods.
See
Desktop Class, Server Class
installation software, accessing,
4.3
Installing
Oracle restart,
3.6.1
IP addresses, multiple,
2.4.2
IX administrative user name,
6.7.1
J
Java Access Bridge
about,
A.1
configuring,
A.3.2
installing,
A.3.1
JRE 1.5,
A.2
Java Runtime Environment.
See
JRE
Java Server Pages,
2.3.4
Jobs system,
5.5.13
JRE (Java Runtime Environment)
requirements,
2.1.3
restrictions on modifying,
1.3.8
version used by Oracle,
1.3.8
JRE 1.5, Java Access Bridge setup with,
A.2
L
languages
installing Oracle components in different languages,
D.2
using Oracle components in different languages,
D.1.2
laptops, installing Oracle Database on,
2.4.4
LBACSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
listener.ora file
using listener from current release,
5.5.7
listeners
stopping existing listener process,
2.5.3
local device, using for data files,
2.5.2.1
log files,
F.3
reviewing an installation session,
F.3
troubleshooting,
F.3
Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
multiple disks,
1.8.1
recommendations for Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
loopback adapters
about,
2.4.5
checking if installed,
2.4.5.1
computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
installing,
2.4.5
installing on Windows 2003,
2.4.5.2
,
2.4.5.2
installing on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008,
2.4.5.3
,
2.4.5.4
installing on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008,
2.4.5.3
,
2.4.5.4
installing on Windows XP,
2.4.5.2
non-networked computers,
2.4.4
removing,
2.4.5.5
,
2.4.5.5
See also
network adapters, primary network adapters
LVM.
See
Logical Volume Manager
M
MDDATA administrative user name,
6.7.1
MDSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
memory requirements,
3.1
MGMT_VIEW administrative user name,
6.7.1
Microsoft Internet Explorer,
2.3.5
migrating applications to Oracle,
G.3
migrating non-Oracle databases to Oracle,
G.1
mirroring Oracle ASM disk groups,
3.5.2
multihomed computers, installing on,
2.4.2
multiple aliases, computers with,
2.4.3
multiple Oracle homes
setting,
2.4.2
System Identifier (SID),
6.8
My Oracle Support site
about,
1.3.4
accessing,
1.3.4
N
nCipher Accelerator,
2.3.3
,
2.3.4
Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
response file,
C.2.1
response files,
C.4
running at command prompt,
C.4
suppressing during silent or response file installation,
C.3
troubleshooting,
F.6
Net Services Configuration Assistant, computers with minimum memory,
4.1.4
NetCA.
See
Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
netca.rsp file
about,
C.2.1
using,
C.4
Netscape Navigator,
2.3.5
network adapters
computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
how primary adapter is determined,
2.4.5
non-networked computers,
2.4.4
primary, on computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
See also
loopback adapters, primary network adapters
network cards, multiple,
2.4.2
network protocols, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
network topics
about,
2.4
computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
DHCP computers,
2.4.1
laptops,
2.4.4
listed,
2.4
loopback adapters,
2.4.5
multiple network cards,
2.4.2
non-networked computers,
2.4.4
NLS_LANG environment variable,
D.1.1.2
non-networked computers,
2.4.4
non-Oracle databases, listed,
G.4
normal redundancy, Automatic Storage Management redundancy level,
3.5.2
NTFS system requirements,
2.1.3
O
OE administrative user name,
6.7.1
OEM.
See
Oracle Enterprise Manager
OLAP tools
about,
G.2
Oracle OLAP,
G.2
operating systems, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
Optimal Flexible Architecture
advantages,
B.1.1
overview,
B.1
standard,
B
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)
changes for this release,
B.2
default Optimal Flexible Architecture database,
B.5.2
differences since previous releases,
B.3
directory naming conventions,
B.4
nondefault Optimal Flexible Architecture database 2,
B.5.3
Oracle base directory,
B.6.2
Oracle Database directory tree, affect on,
B.3
Oracle home directory,
B.5.1
symbolic links,
B.6.3
Windows and UNIX differences,
B.6
Oracle ACFS,
1.8.2
,
3.2
requirements,
3.2
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows
behavior with multiple Oracle homes,
1.3.10.2
configuration,
5.5.3
Oracle Advanced Security
preinstallation requirements,
2.5.4
Oracle ADVM,
3.2
requirements,
3.2
Oracle Application Server,
G.2
Oracle applications
installing with Oracle Database,
G.3
Oracle ASM.
See
Automatic Storage Management
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System,
1.8.2
,
3.2
Oracle base directory
about,
1.3.9
,
B.4.1
example,
B.5.2
installation,
1.3.9
location on UNIX,
B.6.2
location on Windows,
B.6.2
Oracle Cluster Registry port,
E.3
Oracle Clusterware
about,
G.1
certification,
2.3.3
installed before Oracle Database,
4.2
ports,
E.3
ports, ranges and protocol,
E.3
used with Oracle Real Application Clusters,
G.1
when to install,
2.5.7
Oracle components
using in different languages,
D.1.2
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
behavior with multiple Oracle homes,
1.3.10.2
postinstallation task,
5.5.4
Oracle Data Mining
about,
G.2
installing,
G.2
Oracle Database
administering and monitoring,
G.2
Automatic Storage Management, configuring communication with,
5.5.14
checking installed contents,
6.1
cloning an Oracle home,
4.6
creating data file directories,
2.5.2.3
data file storage options,
2.5.1.1
getting started using,
6
accessing,
6.5
,
6.6
starting and stopping database,
6.5
,
6.6
installing with Oracle applications,
G.3
installing with other Oracle components,
G
minimum disk space requirements,
2.5.2.1
naming,
4.5
requirements with Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
security management,
G.2
starting and stopping,
6.4
upgrading,
G.1
Web servers,
G.3
Windows Terminal Services support,
2.3.1
See also
installation, postinstallation, removing, requirements
Oracle Database Advanced Queuing,
5.5.2
Oracle Database Client
configuring connections,
G.1
requirements,
2.2
,
2.2
Oracle Database components
administering and monitoring,
G.2
connectivity FAQ,
G.4
FAQ on installing,
G.1
installing with Oracle applications,
G.3
installing with Oracle Database tools,
G.2
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
about,
1.7
computers with minimum memory,
4.1.4
creating new databases with,
5.5.15
modes during database installation,
1.7.2
response file,
C.2.1
response files,
C.5
suppressing during silent or response file installation,
C.3
troubleshooting,
F.6
Oracle Database directory tree,
B.3
Oracle Database Gateway
listed products,
G.4
Oracle Database Recovery Manager (RMAN)
about,
G.2
Oracle Database SID
about,
4.5
naming rules,
4.5
ORACLE_SID environment variable,
1.3.1
Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, computers with minimum memory,
4.1.4
Oracle Database Vault
postinstallation task,
5.5.6
preinstallation requirement,
2.5.9
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
ports
changing,
E.4
ranges and protocol,
E.3
where installed,
1.9
Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)
about,
1.9
deploying,
1.9
e-mail notifications,
1.11
jobs system, setting correct credentials,
5.5.13
options,
1.9
preconfigured databases,
1.9.1
preinstallation requirements,
2.5.5
See also
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
ports
changing,
E.5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
about,
1.9.3
backup and recovery,
1.10
listing initialization parameters,
6.9
listing tablespaces,
6.10
logging into,
6.2
login privileges,
6.2.1
password management,
6.7.2.1
ports
ranges and protocol,
E.3
postinstallation task,
5.5.15
starting and stopping databases,
6.4.1
viewing control files,
6.12
viewing redo log files,
6.11
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
about,
1.9
backup and recovery,
1.10
how installed,
1.9
Oracle Fail Safe,
2.3.4
Oracle home directory
about,
1.3.10
examples,
B.5.2
location,
B.4.2
multiple homes, network considerations,
2.4.2
multiple homes, precedence of components,
1.3.10.2
Optimal Flexible Architecture,
B.5.1
single Oracle home components,
1.3.10.2
specifying,
B.5.1
Oracle host name, setting before installation,
2.4.2
Oracle Internet Directory,
G.2
Oracle Label Security
postinstallation task,
5.5.5
Oracle Messaging Gateway feature,
5.5.2
Oracle Migration Workbench
migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle,
G.3
migrating non-Oracle databases to Oracle,
G.1
Oracle Net Services
configuring,
5.5.7
postinstallation task,
5.5.7
,
5.5.7
stopping existing listener,
2.5.3
Oracle Net Services Configuration Assistant, computers with minimum memory,
4.1.4
Oracle Objects for OLE,
2.3.4
behavior with multiple Oracle homes,
1.3.10.2
Oracle OLAP
about,
G.2
Oracle Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
ports
changing,
E.7
Oracle Provider for OLE DB
behavior with multiple Oracle homes,
1.3.10.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)
Automatic Storage Management,
1.8.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
certification,
2.3.3
,
2.3.4
installed before Oracle Database,
4.2
installing with Oracle Enterprise Manager,
G.2
Oracle Clusterware,
2.5.7
about,
G.1
requirements,
2.5.7
Oracle Restart
description,
3
Installing,
3.6.1
Oracle Schemas,
Preface
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
ports
ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle software
removing,
7.6
Oracle SQL Developer
accessing,
6.6
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ports
ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
downloading documentation from,
Preface
downloading software from,
4.3.3
Oracle Text knowledge base,
5.5.8
Oracle Universal Installer
location of executable,
C.3
running in different languages,
D.2
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
about,
1.3.8
cloning an Oracle home,
4.6
guidelines in using,
4.2
installation guidelines,
4.2
log files,
F.3
response files,
C
restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes,
1.3.8
running at command line,
C.3
Oracle XML DB
about,
G.2
ports
changing,
E.6
ranges and protocol,
E.3
postinstallation task,
5.5.10
XDB administrative user name,
6.7.1
ORACLE_BASE directory.
See
Oracle base directory
ORACLE_BASE environment variable
set in Registry,
1.3.1
ORACLE_HOME directory.
See
Oracle home directory, ORACLE_HOME environment variable
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
preventing installation,
4.1.3
set in Registry,
1.3.1
ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
about,
2.4.2
computers with multiple aliases,
2.4.3
multihomed computers,
2.4.2
setting before installation,
2.4.2
ORACLE_OCM administrative user name,
6.7.1
ORACLE_SID environment variable
set in Registry,
1.3.1
See also
Oracle Database SID
Oracle-managed files feature,
2.5.6
ORADATA directory, explained,
B.4.4
ORDPLUGINS administrative user name,
6.7.1
ORDSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
OTN.
See
Oracle Technology Network
OUI.
See
Oracle Universal Installer
OUTLN administrative user name,
6.7.1
OWBSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
P
partitions
creation for Automatic Storage Management disks,
3.5.3
using with Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
See also
diskpart.exe tool
password file for Automatic Storage Management,
3.4
passwords
for administrative accounts,
6.7
guidelines,
6.7.2
managing in Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control,
6.7.2.1
managing in SQL*Plus,
6.7.2.2
specifying for response files,
C.1
See also
security
patch set information, downloading,
5.1
PATH environment variable
set in Registry,
1.3.1
Personal Edition installation type,
1.6
PL/SQL
external procedures postinstallation task,
5.5.11
modules, validating,
5.2
PM administrative user name,
6.7.1
portlist.ini file,
E.2
ports
access URLs,
E.2
Cluster Synchronization Services, ranges and protocol,
E.3
configured for applications,
E.2
Connection Manager, ranges and protocol,
E.3
default ranges,
E
Oracle Cluster Registry,
E.3
Oracle Clusterware,
E.3
Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
changing,
E.4
ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
changing,
E.5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
changing,
E.7
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ranges and protocol,
E.3
Oracle XML DB
changing,
E.6
ranges and protocol,
E.3
postinstallation tasks,
5
changing passwords,
6.7.2
configuring secure sockets layer,
5.3
database-to-Automatic Storage Management communication,
5.5.14
getting started using Oracle Database,
6
Jobs system,
5.5.13
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows,
5.5.3
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor,
5.5.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, configuring databases to use,
5.5.15
Oracle Label Security,
5.5.5
Oracle Messaging Gateway feature,
5.5.2
Oracle Net Services,
5.5.7
Oracle Text knowledge base,
5.5.8
Oracle XML DB,
5.5.10
PL/SQL external procedures,
5.5.11
setting job system credentials for Enterprise Manager,
5.5.13
shared server support,
5.5.12
validating invalid PL/SQL modules,
5.2
preconfigured database
Automatic Storage Management disk space requirements,
3.5.2
requirements when using Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
preinstallation
perform database backup,
4.1.3
requirements for Oracle Advanced Security,
2.5.4
requirements for Oracle Enterprise Manager,
2.5.5
preinstallation considerations,
4.1
primary network adapters
how determined,
2.4.5
See also
loopback adapters, network adapters
process, stopping existing listener process,
2.5.3
R
RAC.
See
Oracle Real Application Clusters
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
multiple disks,
1.8.1
recommended Oracle ASM redundancy level,
3.5.2
using for Oracle data files,
2.5.2.1
RAM requirements,
3.1
readme.txt file,
E.2
recovery files, options for placing on file system,
2.5.2
recovery of databases
about,
1.10
Oracle Backup and Recovery,
G.2
redo log files
in starter database,
6.11
redundancy level
and space requirements for preconfigured database,
3.5.2
for Automatic Storage Management,
3.5.2
Redundant Array of Independent Disks.
See
RAID
release notes,
1.2
remote access software,
4.3.2
remote installations
DVD drive,
4.3.1.1
remote access software,
4.3.2
removing
response files, using,
C.3
Removing Oracle software,
7.6
requirements
for JRE,
2.1.3
for Oracle Enterprise Manager,
2.5.5
for upgrading a database,
1.12
hard disk space,
2.1.3
hardware,
2.1
,
3.1
hardware certification,
2.3
hardware, verifying,
2.1.4
Oracle Database Client,
2.2
,
2.2
software,
2.2
software certification,
2.3
Web browser support,
2.3.5
Windows Remote Desktop Connection support,
2.3.1
Windows Terminal Services,
2.3.1
response file mode
about,
C.1
error handling,
F.4
reasons for using,
C.1.1
See also
response files, silent mode,
C.1
response file mode.
See
response file mode
response files
about,
C.1
Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM),
C.1.2
creating
with record mode,
C.2.2
with template,
C.2.1
dbca.rsp,
C.2.1
error handling,
F.4
general procedure,
C.1.2
Net Configuration Assistant,
C.4
netca.rsp,
C.2.1
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA),
C.5
passing values at command line,
C.1
passwords,
C.1
security,
C.1
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer,
C.3
using,
C
See also
silent mode, response file mode,
C.1
response files installation
about,
C
roadmap for installing Oracle Database components,
G
root user,
4.5
S
Sample Schemas
administrative user names,
6.7.1
tablespaces and data files,
6.10
SAN (storage area network) disks,
3.5.3
schemas
database schema passwords,
4.5
Oracle Schemas, about,
Preface
Sample Schemas administrative user names,
6.7.1
Sample Schemas tablespaces and data files,
6.10
SCOTT administrative user name,
6.7.1
security
management tools,
G.2
Oracle Advanced Security requirements,
2.5.4
See also
passwords
Server Class
about,
1.5.1
See also
Desktop Class
server parameter file (SPFILE),
3.4
SERVICE_NAMES parameter,
6.8
services, stopping,
2.5.3
setup.exe.
See
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
SH administrative user name,
6.7.1
shared server support,
5.5.12
SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA administrative user name,
6.7.1
SID.
See
Oracle Database SID
silent mode
about,
C.1
error handling,
F.4
errors,
F.4
reasons for using,
C.1.1
See also
response file mode, response files,
C.1
single Oracle home components,
1.3.10.2
software certification,
1.3.4
,
2.3
SPFILE server parameter file,
3.4
SQL Developer
accessing,
6.6
SQL Server database,
G.4
SQL*Plus
accessing,
6.5
password management,
6.7.2.2
sqlnet.ora file, enabling Windows native authentication,
5.5.14
SSL,
5.3
Standard Edition installation type,
1.6
,
1.6
starter database accounts,
6.7.1
stopping existing services,
2.5.3
storage area network disks,
3.5.3
storage management.
See
Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM)
storage option for data files,
2.5.1.1
swap space
requirements,
3.1
Sybase Adapter Server database,
G.4
symbolic links,
B.6.3
SYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
SYSMAN administrative user name,
6.7.1
SYSTEM
tablespace, description,
6.10
SYSTEM administrative user name,
6.7.1
system architecture, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
system requirements
on NTFS file systems,
2.1.3
system01.dbf data file,
6.10
,
6.10
T
tablespaces,
6.10
expanding for large sorts,
6.10
in database,
6.10
SYSTEM,
6.10
TEMP,
6.10
UNDOTBS,
6.10
USERS,
6.10
TEMP
tablespace (temp01.dbf),
6.10
TEMP environment variable, hardware requirements,
2.1.4
,
2.1.4
temp01.dbf data file,
6.10
temporary directory,
2.1.4
temporary disk space
checking,
2.1.4
freeing,
2.1.4
requirements,
3.1
Teradata database,
G.4
tmp directory
checking space in,
2.1.4
freeing space in,
2.1.4
TMP environment variable,
3.1.2
hardware requirements,
2.1.4
,
2.1.4
TMPDIR environment variable,
3.1.2
tnsnames.ora file,
5.5.7
transaction processing
Enterprise Edition installation type,
1.6
troubleshooting,
F
fatal errors,
F.6.2
Inventory log files,
F.3
U
UNDOTBS
tablespace (undotbs01.dbf),
6.10
UNIX
differences between installing Oracle on Windows,
1.3.1
unsupported components
on Windows Terminal Services,
2.3.1
upgrading
AL32UTF8 character set,
4.2.1
backing up before upgrading,
4.1.3
considerations,
1.12
Daylight Savings Time,
1.12.2
downgrading a database,
1.12.4
Oracle ASM,
1.12.1
user account control,
1.3.3
user accounts, managing,
1.3.3
user names
ANONYMOUS,
6.7.1
APEX_030200,
6.7.1
APEX_PUBLIC_USER,
6.7.1
BI,
6.7.1
changing passwords,
6.7.2
CTXSYS,
6.7.1
DBSNMP,
6.7.1
DIP,
6.7.1
EXFSYS,
6.7.1
FLOWS_FILES,
6.7.1
HR,
6.7.1
IX,
6.7.1
LBACSYS,
6.7.1
MDDATA,
6.7.1
MDSYS,
6.7.1
MGMT_VIEW,
6.7.1
OE,
6.7.1
ORACLE_OCM,
6.7.1
ORDPLUGINS,
6.7.1
ORDSYS,
6.7.1
OUTLN,
6.7.1
OWBSYS,
6.7.1
PM,
6.7.1
SCOTT account,
6.7.1
SH,
6.7.1
SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA,
6.7.1
SYS,
6.7.1
SYSMAN,
6.7.1
SYSTEM,
6.7.1
WMSYS,
6.7.1
XDB,
6.7.1
USERS
tablespace (users01.dbf),
6.10
utlrp.sql file,
5.2
W
Web browser support,
2.3.5
Web browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer,
2.3.5
Netscape Navigator,
2.3.5
Web servers (Oracle HTTP Server),
G.3
WebSphere MQ database,
G.4
Windows
compilers, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
credentials for job system,
5.5.13
network protocol, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
operating systems, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
Oracle Database installation differences with UNIX,
1.3.1
system architecture, supported,
2.2
,
2.2
Windows 7
user account control,
1.3.3
Windows Server 2008
user account control,
1.3.3
Windows Server 2008 R2
user account control,
1.3.3
Windows Services utility, starting and stopping databases,
6.4.3
Windows Terminal Services
support,
2.3.1
unsupported components,
2.3.1
Windows Vista
user account control,
1.3.3
WMSYS administrative user name,
6.7.1
word sizes, changing,
1.12.4
X
XDB administrative user name,
6.7.1
XML data,
G.2
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