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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

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Preface

Purpose
Audience
Oracle9i Standard Edition and Oracle9i Enterprise Edition
Terminology
Typographic Conventions
Command Syntax
Accessing Installed Documentation
Related Documentation
Oracle Services and Support

1 Oracle9i Installation Planning

Oracle9i Installation Overview
Oracle9i Products for Installation
Oracle9i Database
Oracle9i Client
Oracle9i Management and Integration
Oracle9i Database Configurations
Oracle Configuration Assistants
Apache Web Server Configuration Assistant
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
Oracle Data Migration Assistant
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant
Installation With Existing Oracle Databases
Migration and Upgrading Existing Oracle Databases
Migration Issues
Oracle9i Re-installation
Oracle9i Installation Restrictions
Installing in Character Mode
Writing To File Systems
Restrictions for Installing Oracle Real Application Clusters
Installing with Server Manager Line Mode
Using Hummingbird Exceed X Window Emulator
Checking Soft and Hard Limits For a Shell

2 Pre-Installation Requirements

Installation Requirements
Product-Specific Requirements
Installation Recommendations
Using Optimal Flexible Architecture
Setup Tasks to Perform as root User
Setup Tasks to Perform as the oracle User
Setup Tasks for Oracle Products
Oracle9i Components
Oracle Real Application Clusters
Precompilers and Tools
Network and System Management Products

3 Installation

Installation Mount Options
Installing Oracle9i from the CD-ROMs
Installing Oracle9i from the Hard Drive
Oracle Universal Installer
Installing Oracle9i Database
Installing Oracle9i Client
Installing Oracle9i Management and Integration
Reviewing a Log of an Installation Session
Completing Installation of Oracle9i Server Enterprise Edition
Non-Interactive Installation and Configuration
Preparing a Response File
Installing with a Response File
Configuring With a Response file
First Time Installation in Non-interactive Mode
Running EMCA in Non-interactive Mode
Configuration steps for OID in Non-interactive Mode
Response File Error Handling
Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Real Application Clusters ORACLE_HOME
Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation on Cluster Filesystem
Oracle Real Application Clusters Installed Software Location

4 Post-Installation

Configuration Tasks to Perform as the root User
Creating Additional UNIX Accounts
Verifying Database File Security
Changing Group Membership of the Apache User
Automating Database Startup and Shutdown for HP, Linux and Solaris (Optional)
Automating Database Startup and Shutdown for AIX (Optional)
Automating Database Startup and Shutdown for Tru64 (Optional)
Configuration Tasks to Perform as the oracle User
Updating UNIX Account Startup Files
Setting Environment Variables
Initializing the oraenv Script
Applying Any Required Oracle Patches
Backing Up the root.sh Script
Setting Initialization Parameters
Post-Installation for Installed Oracle Products
Configuring Shared Server Parameters
Configuring Oracle Internet Directory
Configuring Oracle Net
Additional Oracle Product Installation and Configuration
Running Oracle Configuration Assistants
Configuring the Database for Additional Oracle Products
Configuring Oracle Real Application Clusters
Configuring Oracle Label Security
Configuring Oracle Precompilers
Configuring Oracle Workflow
Creating a Recovery Catalog for Recovery Manager
Configuring Secure Sockets Layer
Starter Database Contents
Unlocking and Resetting User Passwords
Reviewing User Names and Passwords
Identifying Databases
Tablespaces and Data Files
Locating the Initialization Parameter File
Locating Redo Log Files
Locating Control Files
Using Rollback Segments
Using the Data Dictionary
Oracle Software Removal
Removing an Oracle Database with Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
Removing Oracle Internet Directory
Changing the APACHE Account GID for Removal
Removing of Oracle Label Security
Removing Oracle Software with Oracle Universal Installer
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation

A Oracle9i Components

Oracle9i Database Components
Oracle9i Client Components
Oracle9i Management and Integration Components
Product Descriptions

B Legato Storage Manager

Legato Storage Manager Requirements
Legato Storage Manager Pre-Installation Steps
Legato Storage Manager Manual Installation
Manually Installing Legato Storage Manager for AIX
Manually Installing Legato Storage Manager for HP
Manually Installing Legato Storage Manager for Solaris
Manually Installing Legato Storage Manager for Tru64
Legato Storage Manager Update Steps
Legato Storage Manager Post-Installation Steps
How to Remove a Pre-5.5 Version of Legato Storage Manager
Removing Pre-5.5 Versions of Legato Storage Manager for AIX
Removing Pre-5.5 Versions of Legato Storage Manager for HP
Removing Pre-5.5 Versions of Legato Storage Manager for Solaris
Removing Pre-5.5 Versions of Legato Storage Manager for Tru64
How to Remove Legato Storage Manager Version 5.5
Removing Legato Storage Manager Version 5.5 for AIX
Removing Legato Storage Manager Version 5.5 for HP
Removing Legato Storage Manager Version 5.5 for Solaris
Removing Legato Storage Manager Version 5.5 for Tru64
How to Integrate Legato Storage Manager with SAP R/3

C Oracle Transparent Gateway

System Requirements for Oracle Transparent Gateway
Informix Gateway Requirements
Ingres Gateway Requirements
Sybase Gateway Requirements
Teradata Gateway Requirements
Tested Gateway Configurations
Gateway Installation Worksheets
Installing Oracle Transparent Gateway
Mounting Transparent Gateway from the CD-ROM
Installation Prompts for Transparent Gateway
Removing Oracle Transparent Gateway

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