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Oracle9i Installation Guide
Release 1 (9.0.1) for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun SPARC Solaris

Part Number A90346-03
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Numerics

3DES_112 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-8
3DES_168 Integrity (3-key option), A-2
3DES_168 integrity support
installation types available with, A-8

A

Administrator
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3-20
response file, 3-39
administrators
administrators
groups
how to create, 2-11
creating, 2-10, 2-12
orainventory group, 2-11
groups
how to create, 2-10
oracle user, 2-12
OSDBA and OSOPER, 2-10
system priveleges identities, 2-10
UNIX accounts, 4-2
Advanced Queueing
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-12
Advanced Replication
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-2, A-12
Apache Configuration for Oracle Java Server Pages, installation types available with, A-4
Apache Configuration for XML Developer's Kit, installation types available with, A-4
Apache JServ
installation types available with, A-5
Apache Server owner
how to create, 2-14
Apache Web Server
release version, A-22
See also Oracle HTTP Server, A-22
Apache WebServer Files
installation types available with, A-5
Application User
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3-20
Assistant Common Files, defined, A-16
authentication methods
Kerberos, 2-6
RADIUS, 2-7
requirements for, 2-6
supported for Oracle Advanced Security, 2-6
authentication support
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
authorization support, defined, A-18
automating database startup and shutdown, 4-4
automating startup and shutdown, 4-6, 4-7

B

beans. SeeEnterprise JavaBeans
Business Components for Java, installation types available with, A-5

C

CATNSNMP.SQL file, capabilities, 4-30
CD-ROM, mounting on AIX, 3-2
CD-ROM, mounting on HP, 3-3
CD-ROM, mounting on Linux, 3-5
CD-ROM, mounting on Solaris, 3-7
CD-ROM, mounting the, 3-2
Character Set Scanner
installation types available with, A-2
clientadmin.rsp file, 3-39
clientcustom.rsp file, 3-39
clientprogmr.rsp file, 3-39
COBLIB variable, 2-26
commands
lsnrctl, 2-28
mount, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
pkgrm, B-14, B-15, B-19
runInstaller
parameters, 3-40
starting, 3-11
ulimit, 1-17
umask, 2-17
umount, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
Common Schema Demos
installation types available with, A-2
Configuration Tools window, 3-16, 3-18, 3-34, 3-36
connect descriptors, 1-11
control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4-36
CONTROL02.CTL, 4-36
CONTROL03.CTL, 4-36
coraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4-13
single-instance machine, 4-13
CORBA tools
installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-12, A-15
CTXSYS user name
database roles, 4-30
described, 4-30
password, 4-30
Custom installation type
installing, 3-35

D

data dictionary, described, 4-37
data files
defined, 4-33
data mining
installation types available with, A-7
data warehousing. See database environments
database
automating startup and shutdown, 4-4
creation methods
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 4-20
selecting, 1-7
data dictionary
defined, 4-37
database passwords, 4-29
database user names, 4-29
datafiles, 4-33
global name, 3-15
initialization parameter file, 4-35
instance name, 3-15
migration, 3-14, 3-32, 4-20
mount points, 2-9
redo log files, 4-35
rollback segments, 4-37
shutdown and startup, 4-4
startup and shutdown, 4-4
system identifier (SID), 3-15
tablespaces, 4-33
tablespaces and, 4-33
upgrading, 4-20
database environments
and Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 1-8
data warehousing, 1-5
general purpose, 1-5
Database File Location window, 3-15, 3-33
Database Identification window, 3-14, 3-33
database roles
of CTXSYS user name, 4-30
of DBSNMP user name, 4-30
of LBACSYS user name, 4-30
of MDSYS user name, 4-30
of MTSSYS user name, 4-30
of ORDPLUGINS user name, 4-30
of ORDSYS user name, 4-31
of OUTLN user name, 4-31
of SCOTT user name, 4-31
of SYS user name, 4-31
of SYSTEM user name, 4-31
Database Verify Utility
installation types available with, A-7, A-14
datafiles
DR01.DBF, 4-33
INDX01.DBF, 4-34
OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, 4-35
RBS01.DBF, 4-34
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-34
TEMP01.DBF, 4-34
TOOLS01.DBF, 4-34
USERS01.DBF, 4-34
db_block_size parameter, 1-17
DB_DOMAIN parameter, 4-32
DB_NAME parameter, 4-32
dba group. See OSDBA group
DBAs. See administrators
dbca.rsp file, 3-39
dbora file, 4-5
dbshut script, 4-4
DBSNMP user name
database roles, 4-30
described, 4-30
dropping with CATNSNMP.SQL file, 4-30
password, 4-30
dbstart script, 4-4
decision support system. See data warehousing
default control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4-36
CONTROL02.CTL, 4-36
CONTROL03.CTL, 4-36
default datafiles
DR01.DBF, 4-33
INDX01.DBF, 4-34
RBS01.DBF, 4-34
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-34
TEMP01.DBF, 4-34
TOOLS.DBF, 4-34
USERS01.DBF, 4-34
default initialization parameter file
init.ora, 4-35
default redo log files
REDO01.LOG, 4-36
REDO02.LOG, 4-36
REDO03.LOG, 4-36
default tablespaces
DRSYS, 4-33
INDX, 4-34
RBS, 4-34
SYSTEM, 4-34
TEMP, 4-34
TOOLS, 4-34
USERS, 4-34
de-installation
changing the Apache account GID, 4-38
de-configuring Oracle Net, 4-38
Legato Storage Manager, B-12, B-13
of Oracle software, 4-38
Oracle Label Security, 4-39
with Oracle Universal Installer, 4-38
DES40 Encryption
installation types available with, A-2
DES40 encryption support
installation types available with, A-8
DES56 Encryption
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
DES56 encryption support
installation types available with, A-8
directories
permissions, 4-2
directory services
configuring, 1-11
DISPLAY
Bourne or Korn shells, 2-18
C shell, 2-18
defined, 2-18
DISPLAY parameter
and X server installation, 2-19
DISPLAY variable, 2-18
documentation
accessing, xiii
defined, A-19
navigation files, xiii
on administration and tuning, xiv
on migrating and upgrading from previous release, xiv
related, xiv
where installed, xiii
DR01.DBF
datafile, 4-33
tablespace contained in, 4-33
DRSYS tablespace, described, 4-33
DSS. See data warehousing

E

emca.rsp file, 3-39
encryption and integrity support
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-2, A-8
Enterprise Java Beans
installation types available with, A-15
Enterprise JavaBeans, defined, A-17
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
non-interactive installation with, 3-43
enterprise user security
installation types available with, A-3, A-9
enterprise user security support, defined, A-18
enterprise.rsp files, 3-39
environment
creating common, 4-13
environment variables
COBLIB, 2-26
DISPLAY, 2-18
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 2-26
ORACLE_DOC, xiii
ORACLE_HOME, 3-12
Export Utility
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-14

F

File Locations window, 3-12
files
coraenv, 4-13
dbora, 4-5
dbshut, 4-4
dbstart, 4-4
init.ora, 4-16
installActions.log, 3-37
installation logs, non-interactive, 3-46
Legato Storage Manager configuration, B-18, B-19
listener.ora, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17
.login files, 2-21, 4-10
Oracle Net configuration, 4-17
Oracle Universal Installer log files, 3-37
oraenv, 4-13
oraInst.loc, 3-37
orainstRoot.sh, 3-12
oratab, 4-5, 4-15
permissions, 4-2
.profile, 4-10
.profile files, 2-21
response files, 3-38, 3-39
root.sh, 3-16, 3-18, 3-21, 3-22, 3-25, 3-29, 3-34, 3-36
security, 4-2
setting permissions for creation, 2-17
silentInstall.log, 3-46
size limits for, 1-17
sqlnet.ora, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17
tnsnames.ora, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17, 4-19
first time installation, 3-12

G

gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
general purpose database. See database environments, 1-5
Generic Connectivity
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-2, A-12
global database name
defined, 4-32
for Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, 3-15
for Oracle9i Standard Edition, 3-15
groups, 2-11
ORAINVENTORY, 2-22, 3-12, 4-2
orainventory, 2-11
OSDBA, 2-10, 2-11, 2-22
OSDBA and OSOPER, 2-10, 2-22, 3-14, 3-32, 4-2
UNIX Group Name window, 3-12

H

Heterogeneous Services. See Generic Connectivity

I

Import Utility
installation types available with, A-11, A-14
INDX tablespace, described, 4-34
INDX01.DBF
datafile, 4-34
tablespace contained in, 4-34
infrastructure.rsp file, 3-39
initialization files, 2-21, 4-10
initialization parameter file
description, 4-35
in database, 4-35
init.ora, 4-35
init.ora file, 4-16
installActions.log file, 3-37
Installation
non-interactive install and Oracle Net, 3-40
installation
aborted, 4-40
CD-ROM, mounting the, 3-2
character mode, 1-15
concepts, 1-2
custom, 3-35
failed, 4-40
mount options for, 3-2
non-interactive, 3-38
and X Window System, 1-15
described, 3-38
error handling, 3-46
log files, 3-46
response files, 3-38, 3-39
non-interactive install and Oracle Net, 3-40
Oracle Integration Server, 1-4, 3-32
Oracle Internet Directory, xiv, 1-4, 3-27
Oracle Management Server installation type, 3-24
Oracle Workflow, xiv
Oracle9i Client, 3-20
Oracle9i Management and Integration, 3-23
Oracle9i Server, 3-13
overview of, 1-2
post-installation tasks, 4-1
pre-installation tasks, 2-1
re-installing, 1-14
requirements
environment parameters, 2-17
Optimal Flexible Architecture, 2-7
upgrading from Oracle8.1.x, 3-12
using Hummingbird Exceed during, 1-16
installation types
overview of Oracle9i, 1-2
with Oracle9i, A-2
with Oracle9i Client, A-8
with Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, A-2
with Oracle9i Management and Integration, A-12
with Oracle9i Server, A-2
Installation Types window, 3-13
Integrated Applications
installation types available with, A-13

J

Java Runtime Environment
installation types available with, A-6, A-11, A-14
required version, 3-11
Java Virtual Machine
installation types available with, A-7, A-15
Java, Enterprise JavaBeans, defined, A-17
JSC. See Oracle9i JVM Servlet Container
JServer. See Oracle9i JVM

K

Kerberos authentication
requirements for, 2-6
Kerberos support
installation types available with, A-9
Kerberos support, installation types available with, A-3
kernel
how to configure, 2-9
parameter settings, 2-9
parameter settings for, 2-9

L

LBACSYS
user name
described, 4-30
LBACSYS user name
database roles, 4-30
password, 4-30
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, 2-26
Legato NetWorker
defined, A-17
Legato Storage Manager
contacting Legato, A-17
defined, A-17
files, B-18, B-19
integrating with SAP R/3, B-20
post-installation tasks, B-11
pre-installation tasks, B-3
removing, B-11, B-12, B-13, B-19
listener.ora
function of, 1-11
listener.ora file, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17
local naming, 4-19
.login files, 4-10
login files, 2-21
LSM. See Legato Storage Manager
lsnrctl command, 2-28
LU6.2 protocol
de-support of, 2-6

M

MD5 Integrity
installation types available with, A-2
MD5 integrity support
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
MDSYS user name
database roles, 4-30
password, 4-30
migrating existing Oracle databases, 1-13
migration, 3-14, 3-32, 4-20
migration utility, A-7
Migration Utility
installation types available with, A-15
mod_ose
installation types available with, A-5
mod_perl
installation types available with, A-5
mod_plsql
installation types available with, A-5
mount command, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
mount points, 2-9
naming scheme for, 2-9
syntax of names for, 2-9
MTSSYS user name
database roles, 4-30
described, 4-30
password, 4-30
multiple Oracle homes
system identifier, 4-33

N

netca.rsp file, 3-39
noninteractive installation. See installation, non-interactive

O

Object Type Translator
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-12
OCI. See Oracle Call Interface
OEM_MONITOR, 4-32
OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, datafile, 4-35
oid.rsp file, 3-39
OLAP Services
installation types available with, A-6
OLTP. See transaction processing
oms.rsp file, 3-39
OPER system privileges, 2-10
Optimal Flexible Architecture
installation issues and restrictions for, 2-7
Oracle Advanced, A-3
Oracle Advanced Security
authentication methods, 2-6
authentication support, A-9, A-12
defined, A-3
authentication support described, A-18
authorization support defined, A-18
encryption and integrity support, A-2, A-8
encryption and integrity support defined, A-18
enterprise user security, A-3, A-9
enterprise user security support defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-12
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, A-12
Oracle Wallet Manager, 2-7, A-9, A-12
requirements for, 2-5, 2-6
SSL support defined, A-18
summary of features, A-18
Thin JDBC Java-based encryption, A-8
Wallet Manager, defined, A-31
Oracle Application Server Listener. See Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Call Interface
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
Oracle Change Management Pack, A-4
installation types available with, A-10, A-13
Oracle Connection Manager
installation types available with, A-3, A-12
Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 3-17, 3-19, 3-36
and Oracle7, 2-5
and Oracle8, 2-5
defined, A-19
installation types available with, A-3, A-12
requirements for, 2-5
upgrading your database, 3-14, 3-32, 4-20
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
and Oracle interMedia, 1-8
configuring Oracle Net with, 1-7
database creation methods
selecting, 1-7
database environments configured by, 1-7, 1-8
defined, A-19
described, 4-20
functions of, 3-17, 3-19, 3-34, 3-36
installation types available with, A-3, A-12
Oracle Net configuration, 4-19
oratab file, 4-15
response file, 3-39
Oracle Database Demos
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle Database Demos, installation types available with, A-15
Oracle Diagnostics Pack
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Directory Manager
installation types available with, A-4, A-5, A-9, A-13
Oracle Directory Manager. See Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Documentation, defined, A-19
Oracle Dynamic Services Server
installation types available with, A-3, A-9
Oracle Enterprise Java Beans
installation types available with, A-12
Oracle Enterprise Java Beans, installation types available with, A-3
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant
defined, A-19
feature of Oracle Advanced, A-3, A-9
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
See also Oracle Advanced Security
Oracle Enterprise Manager
component of, A-4
Configuration Assistant for, 4-21
defined, A-19
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
Integrated Applications, described, A-20
post-installation tasks, 4-21
pre-installation tasks for, 2-29
repository, 2-29, 4-21
requirements for, 2-5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Client
installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-13
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, 4-21, A-13
installation types available with, A-4
response file, 3-39
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
defined, A-20
installation types available with, A-9, A-10, A-13
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, installation types available with, A-4
Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Packs
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Enterprise Manager Quick Tours
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Enterprise Manager Repository
defined, 2-29
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-4, A-13
Oracle HTTP Server
Apache owner account, 2-14
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-4
security for, 2-14
Oracle Integrated Applications
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle Integration Server
defined, A-22
function, 1-4
installation, 1-4, 3-32
Oracle Integration Server installation type, components installed with, A-12
Oracle Intelligent Agent
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-4
Oracle interMedia
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-5, A-13
Locator
described, A-26
Oracle interMedia Annotator
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle interMedia Audio
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-5, A-13
Oracle interMedia Client Option
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle interMedia Client Option, installation types available with, A-5
Oracle interMedia Client, defined, A-23
Oracle interMedia Common Files
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-13
Oracle interMedia Image
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-5, A-13
Oracle interMedia Text. See Oracle Text
Oracle interMedia Video
defined, A-24
installation types available with, A-5, A-14
Oracle Internet Directory
administrator password, 3-29
Client Toolset, defined, A-24
Configuration Assistant, defined, A-24
Database File Location window, 3-28
default settings, 3-28
defined, A-24
first time installation, 3-27
function, 1-4
installation, 1-4, 3-27
installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-14
Manager, defined, A-24
migrating from existing installation, 3-31
post-installation tasks, 4-39
response file, 3-39
Oracle Internet Directory Client Toolset
defined, A-24
installation types available with, A-14
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant
defined, A-24
installation types available with, A-14
Oracle Internet Directory installation type, components installed with, A-12
Oracle Internet Directory Server, installation types available with, A-14
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant
installation types available with, A-12
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant, installation types available with, A-2
Oracle inventory
log files, 3-37
Oracle Java Database. See Oracle JDBC Drivers
Oracle Java Tools
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-10, A-15
Oracle JavaServer Pages (JSP)
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle JDBC Drivers
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.1
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.1, installation types available with, A-14
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.2
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.2, installation types available with, A-5, A-14
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.1
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.1, installation types available with, A-5, A-14
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.2
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.2, installation types available with, A-5, A-14
Oracle JServer. See Oracle9i JVM
Oracle Label Security
defined, A-25
de-installation, 4-39
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle Listener
installation types available with, A-14
Oracle Locale Builder
defined, A-25
installation types avaliable with, A-5
Oracle Locator
described, A-26
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Management Server, A-13
component of Oracle Enterprise Manager, A-4
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-4
Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration assisstant, described, A-19
requirements for, 2-5
response file, 3-39
Oracle Management Server installation type
installing, 3-24
Oracle Migration Utility
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle Names
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-14
Oracle Net
and Oracle Advanced Security, 2-6
connect descriptors, 1-11
defined, A-26
directory services of, 1-11
installation types available with, A-5, A-14
listeners, 1-11
local naming, 4-12, 4-19
naming methods available for, 1-11
non-interactive install, 3-40
Oracle Protocol Support
installation types available with, A-6
post-installation tasks, 4-17
pre-installation tasks
shutting down listeners, 2-28
Oracle Net Client
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-17, 3-19, 3-21, 3-23, 3-37
defined, 1-7, A-26
described, 4-19
installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
response file, 3-39
Oracle Net Listener
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Net Manager
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9, A-10, A-13, A-14
Oracle Net Server
defined, A-27
Oracle Net Services
defined, A-19
Oracle OLAP Server, defined, A-27
Oracle OLAP Services
installation types available with, A-8, A-10
Oracle Options
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4-22
requirements, 2-2
Oracle Parallel Failsafe. See Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard
Oracle Parallel Server. See Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Partitioning
defined, A-28
installation types available with, A-6, A-14
Oracle Personalization
defined, A-28
Oracle PL/SQL Gateway
defined, A-28
installation types available with, A-7, A-15
Oracle Policy Manager
defined, A-28
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9, A-13
Oracle Precompilers, post-installation tasks, 4-25
Oracle Protocol Support, A-10
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Real Application Clusters
additional pre-installation for HP, 2-23
additional pre-installation for Solaris, 2-24
defined, A-29
installation, 3-16, 3-18
installation types available with, A-6
management, 4-22
OSDBA and OSOPER groups for, 2-22
post-installation tasks, 4-22
re-installing, 4-23
requirements for, 2-2
root.sh script, 3-16, 3-18
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard
defined, A-29
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Real Application Clusters Management Pack
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Server
automating startup and shutdown, 4-4, 4-6, 4-7
restarting cleanly, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7
security, 2-10
shutting down cleanly, 4-5, 4-6, 4-7
Oracle Servlet Engine
installation types available with, A-7, A-15
Oracle Servlet Engine (OCE)
defined, A-29
Oracle SNMP Agent
installation types available with, A-6
oracle software owner. See oracle user
Oracle Spatial
defined, A-29
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Spatial Data Cartridge. See Oracle Spatial
Oracle Spatial Index Advisor, defined, A-29
Oracle SQLJ
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle SQLJ, installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Standard Management Pack
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Syndication Server
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Text
data dictionary space requirements for, 4-22
defined, A-30
installation types available with, A-6, A-14
Oracle Text Manager
defined, A-30, A-31
Oracle Trace, installation types available with, A-6, A-14
Oracle Transparent Gateway
hardware requirements for, C-2
Informix
hardware requirements for, C-2
installation prompts for, C-18
installation worksheet for, C-15
Ingres
hardware requirements for, C-5
installation prompts for, C-18
installation worksheet for, C-16
installation prompts for, C-18
installation worksheets for, C-15
installing, C-1 to C-20
removing, C-20
Sybase
installation prompts for, C-19
installation worksheet for, C-16
software requirements for, C-8
Teradata
hardware requirements for, C-11
installation prompts for, C-20
installation worksheet for, C-17
Oracle Tuning Pack
installation types available with, A-4, A-10, A-13
Oracle Ultra Search
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle Universal Installer
and migrating data, 1-13
and upgrading software, 1-13
Configuration Tools window, 3-16, 3-18, 3-34, 3-36
database creation methods, 1-7
Database File Location window, 3-15, 3-33
Database Identification window, 3-14, 3-33
defined, A-31
de-installing products, 4-38
File Locations window, 3-12
installation types available with, A-6, A-11, A-14
Installation Types window, 3-13
inventory, 3-37
Inventory Location window, 3-12
log files, 3-37
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-27
Oracle Internet Directory Database File Location window, 3-28
Oracle9i Server, 3-13
OSDBA group privileges, 2-11
Privileged Operating System Groups window, 3-14, 3-32
response files
list of, 3-39
UNIX Group Name window, 3-12
Upgrade or Migrate an Existing Database window, 3-14, 3-32
Welcome window, 3-11
oracle user
creating, 2-12
defined, 2-12
home directory, 2-13
permissions
setting with umask, 2-17
post-installation tasks, 4-10
pre-installation tasks to perform as, 2-17
Oracle Utilities
defined, A-31
installation types available with, A-6, A-11, A-14
Oracle Wallet Manager
and Secure Sockets Layer, 2-7
defined, A-31
feature of Oracle Advanced Security, A-3
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
Oracle Workflow
defined, A-31
installation types available with, A-15
Oracle Workflow Builder
installation types available with, A-11
Oracle Workflow Mailer
installation types available with, A-11
Oracle Workspace Manager
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle XML Developer's Kit
defined, A-32
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-15
Oracle XML SQL Utility
defined, A-32
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-15
ORACLE_DOC variable, xiii
ORACLE_HOME variable
oracle user home directory, 2-13
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 3-12
Oracle7
and Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 2-5
Oracle8
and Data Migration Assistant, 2-5
Oracle8i JVM Servlet Container
defined, A-33
Oracle9i, 2-22
Oracle9i Advanced Analytic Services
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle9i Client
installation types, 3-20
response file, 3-39
Oracle9i Client top-level component, installation types available with, A-8
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition top-level component
installation types available with, A-2
Oracle9i JVM
defined, A-22
enterprise edition defined, A-33
installation types available with, A-7, A-15
Oracle9i JVM Accelerator
installation types available with, A-7
Oracle9i JVM Accelerator
defined, A-33
installation types available with, A-15
Oracle9i JVM Servlet Container (JSC), A-33
Oracle9i Management and Integration
installation types, 3-23
installation types available with, A-12
Oracle9i Management and Integration top-level component, components installed with, A-12
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters
issues and restrictions for, 1-15
Oracle9i Server
defined, A-33
installation types, 3-13
installation types available with, A-7, A-15
Oracle9i Servlet Container (JSC), A-33
Oracle9i, installation types available with, A-2
Oracle9iClient
Administrator installation type, components installed with, A-8
Runtime installation type, components installed with, A-8
oraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4-13
single-instance machine, 4-13
oraInst.loc file, 3-37
orainstRoot.sh file, 3-12
ORAINVENTORY
privileges, 4-2
oraInventory directory, 3-37
orainventory group
defined, 2-11
ORAINVENTORY UNIX group, 2-22, 3-12, 4-2
and Real Application Clusters, 2-22
oratab file, 4-5
post-installation tasks, 4-15
ORDPLUGIN user name
database roles, 4-30
ORDPLUGINS, user name and password, 4-30
ORDSYS
database roles, 4-31
user name and password, 4-31
OSDBA and OSOPER groups, 2-10, 3-14, 3-32, 4-2
OSDBA UNIX group, 2-11
creating for Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, 3-14, 3-32
creating for Oracle9i Standard Edition, 3-14
for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2-22
OTT. See Object Type Translator, A-2
OUTLN user name
database roles of, 4-31
described, 4-31
password of, 4-31

P

parameters
db_block_size, 1-17
DISPLAY, 2-19
environment
requirements for, 2-17
initialization, 4-16
passwords
changing, 4-28
for CTXSYS user name, 4-30
for DBSNMP user name, 4-30
for LBACSYS user name, 4-30
for MDSYS user name, 4-30
for MTSSYS user name, 4-30
for ORDPLUGINS user name, 4-30
for ORDSYS user name, 4-31
for OUTLN user name, 4-31
for SCOTT user name, 4-31
for SYS user name, 4-31
for SYSTEM user name, 4-31
patches
Oracle, 4-15
Perl Interpreter
installation types available with, A-5
pkgrm command, B-14, B-15, B-19
PL/SQL
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-15
PL/SQL gateway. See Oracle PL/SQL Gateway
post-installation tasks
automate database startup and shutdown, 4-4
changing passwords for system administration roles and privileges, 4-28
configuration assistants, 4-18
Legato Storage Manager, B-11
Oracle Internet Directory, 4-39
Oracle Net, 4-17
Oracle Precompilers, 4-25
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4-22
product-specific, 4-16
Recovery Manager, 4-27
running root.sh, 3-16, 3-18, 3-21, 3-22, 3-25, 3-29, 3-34, 3-36
Secure Socket Layer, 4-27
precompilers
requirements, 2-3
pre-installation tasks
as the root user, 2-8
Legato Storage Manager, B-3
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-29
Oracle Net, 2-28
shutting down listeners, 2-28
Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Real Application Clusters
pre-installation steps for, 2-22
Pro*C/C++, 2-26
Pro*COBOL, 2-26
Pro*FORTRAN, 2-27
SQL*Module Ada, 2-28
Privileged Operating System Groups window, 3-14, 3-32
Pro*C/C++
described, A-33
installation types available with, A-11
pre-installation tasks, 2-26
requirements for, 2-4
Pro*COBOL
described, A-34
installation types available with, A-11
pre-installation tasks, 2-26
requirements for, 2-4
Pro*FORTRAN
described, A-34
installation types available with, A-11
pre-installation tasks for, 2-27
requirements for, 2-4
.profile files, 4-10
Programmer
response file, 3-39
protocol support
for Secure Sockets Layer, 4-27
TCP/IP, defined, A-35

Q

queueing, defined, A-16

R

RADIUS authentication
requirements for, 2-7
RADIUS support
installation types available with, A-3, A-9
RBS tablespace, described, 4-34
RBS01.DBF
datafile, 4-34
tablespace contained in, 4-34
RC4_128 encryption support
installation types available with, A-3, A-8, A-9
RC4_128 encryption support, installation types available with, A-2
RC4_256 Integrity
installation types available with, A-2
RC4_256 integrity support
installation types available with, A-3, A-8, A-9
RC4_40 encryption support
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
RC4_40 encryption support, installation types available with, A-2
RC4_56 encryption support
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
RC4_56 encryption support, installation types available with, A-2
rcp commands, issuing, 4-24
rcp equivalence, 4-25
Real Application Clusters. See Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2-2
Recovery Manager
described, 4-27
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-15
redo log files
in starter database, 4-35
REDO01.LOG, 4-36
REDO02.LOG, 4-36
REDO03.LOG, 4-36
related documentation, xiv
replication, defined, A-16
reponse files
emca.rsp, 3-39
oms.rsp, 3-39
repository
creating a dedicated tablespace and datafile, 4-35
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4-21
Oracle Management Server, 2-29
requirements
authentication methods, 2-6
Kerberos authentication, 2-6
kernel parameter settings, 2-9
mount points, 2-9
Oracle Advanced Security, 2-5
Oracle Advanced Security,Oracle Advanced Security
defined, 2-6
Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 2-5
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-5
Oracle Management Server, 2-5
Oracle Options, 2-2
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2-2
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, 1-15
precompilers, 2-3
Pro*C/C++, 2-4
Pro*COBOL, 2-4
Pro*FORTRAN, 2-4
RADIUS authentication, 2-7
Secure Sockets Layer, 2-5
SQL*Module Ada, 2-5
tools, 2-3
UNIX groups, 2-11
response files
clientadmin.rsp, 3-39
clientcustom.rsp, 3-39
clientprogmr.rsp, 3-39
custom.rsp, 3-39
dbca.rsp, 3-39
enterprise.rsp, 3-39
infrastructure.rsp, 3-39
netca.rsp, 3-39
oid.rsp, 3-39
preparing, 3-39
standard.rsp, 3-39
Roles
OEM_MONITOR, 4-32
roles
of CTXSYS user name, 4-30
of DBSNMP user name, 4-30
of LBACSYS user name, 4-30
of MDSYS user name, 4-30
of MTSSYS user name, 4-30
of ORDPLUGINS user name, 4-30
of ORDSYS user name, 4-31
of OUTLN user name, 4-31
of SCOTT user name, 4-31
of SYS user name, 4-31
of SYSTEM user name, 4-31
rollback segments, starter database, 4-37
root user
post-installation tasks, 4-2
pre-installation tasks to be done as, 2-8
root.sh script, 3-16, 3-18
root.sh script, running the, 3-16, 3-18, 3-21, 3-22, 3-25, 3-29, 3-34, 3-36
rsh commands, issuing, 4-24
rsh equivalence, 4-25
runInstaller command, parameters, 3-40
runInstaller, command, 3-11
Runtime
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3-20

S

SAP R/3, B-20
SCOTT user name
database roles, 4-31
described, 4-31
password, 4-31
scripts
dbshut, 4-4
dbstart, 4-4
oraenv (coraenv), 4-13
root.sh, 3-16, 3-18, 3-21, 3-22, 3-25, 3-29, 3-34, 3-36
Secure Sockets Layer
post-installation tasks for, 4-27
requirements for, 2-5
Secure Sockets Layer support
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
security
for database administrators, 2-10
verifying for files, 4-2
See AlsoApache
seed database. See database environments, 1-7
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 4-32
SHA-1 encryption support
installation types available with, A-8, A-9
SHA-1 encryption support, installation types available with, A-2
SHA-1 Integrity
installation types available with, A-3
Shared Server
configuring parameters for, 4-17
shutdown and startup, 4-6, 4-7
SID. See system identifier
silent install. See installation, non-interactive
silent installation. See non-interactive installation
silentInstall.log file, 3-46
software
mount points, 2-9
Spatial Index Advisor
installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-13
SQL*Loader
installation types available with, A-11
SQL*Loader, installation types available with, A-7, A-15
SQL*Module Ada
described, A-34
installation types available with, A-11
pre-installation tasks for, 2-28
requirements for, 2-5
SQL*Plus
described, A-34
installation types available with, A-7, A-11, A-15
SQL*Plus Worksheet
described, A-35
installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-13
SQLJ
described, A-29
installation types available with, A-6, A-15
SQLJ Runtime
described, A-30
installation types available with, A-6, A-11, A-15
SQLJ Translator
installation types available with, A-6, A-11, A-15
sqlnet.ora
function of, 1-11
sqlnet.ora file, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17
SSL. See Secure Sockets Layer
standard.rsp files, 3-39
startup and shutdown, 4-6, 4-7
svrcustom.rsp file, 3-39
SYS user name
database roles of, 4-31
described, 4-31
password of, 4-31
system identifier
multiple Oracle homes, 4-33
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 4-34
Oracle Text Option database objects, 4-22
SYSTEM user name
database roles of, 4-31
described, 4-31
password of, 4-31
SYSTEM01.DBF
datafile, 4-34
tablespace contained in, 4-34

T

tablespaces
containing DR01.DBF, 4-33
containing INDX01.DBF, 4-34
containing RBS01.DBF, 4-34
containing SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-34
containing TEMP01.DBF, 4-34
containing TOOLS.DBF, 4-34
containing USERS01.DBF, 4-34
defined, 4-33
DRSYS, 4-33
expanding for large sorts, 4-34
in database, 4-33
INDX, 4-34
RBS, 4-34
SYSTEM, 4-34
TEMP, 4-34
TOOLS, 4-34
USERS, 4-34
TCP/IP protocol support
and Secure Sockets Layer, 2-5
defined, A-35
TEMP tablespace, described, 4-34
TEMP01.DBF
datafile, 4-34
tablespace contained in, 4-34
Text Manager
Installation types available with, A-9
installation types available with, A-4, A-13
Thin JDBC Java-based encryption support, installation types available with, A-8
tnsnames.ora
function of, 1-11
tnsnames.ora file, 1-10, 1-11, 4-17, 4-19
tools
requirements, 2-3
TOOLS tablespace, described, 4-34
TOOLS01.DBF, datafile, 4-34
TOOLS.DBF, tablespace contained in, 4-34
transaction processing. See database environmentsdatabase environments
transaction processing database
Transparent Gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
troubleshooting
Oracle Real Application Clusters installation, 3-47
oraInventory log files, 3-37
response files, 3-46
tasks after failed installation, 4-40

U

ulimit command, 1-17
umask command, 2-17
umount command, 3-2, 3-3, 3-8
UNIX accounts
Apache user, 2-14
UNIX Group Name window, 3-12
Upgrade or Migrate an Existing Database window, 3-14, 3-32
upgrading, 3-14, 3-32
upgrading existing Oracle databases, 1-13
user names
CTXSYS, 4-30
DBSNMP, 4-30
LBACSYS, 4-30
MDSYS, 4-30
MTSSYS, 4-30
ORDPLUGINS, 4-30
ORDSYS, 4-31
OUTLN, 4-31
SCOTT, 4-31
SYS, 4-31
SYSTEM, 4-31
USERS tablespace, described, 4-34
USERS01.DBF
datafile, 4-34
tablespace contained in, 4-34
UTLRP.SQL
recompiling invalid SQL modules, 4-20

W

Watchdogd
inspecting, 4-23
Welcome window, 3-11
Workflow. See Oracle Workflow

X

X Window System
defined, 1-16
X.509 support
installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
XML
Development Kit, A-35
Oracle XML Developer's Kit, A-7, A-11, A-15, A-32
Oracle XML SQL Utility, A-7, A-11, A-15
SQL Utility, defined, A-32

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