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Oracle9i Installation Guide
Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris
Part No. A96167-01
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Numerics

3DES_112 encryption support
installation types available with, A.1.1
3DES_168 Integrity (3-key option), A.1.1

A

administration user
creating, 4.3.4.6
example, 4.3.4.6
Administrator
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3.2.2.1
response file, 3.3.1
administrators
administrators
groups, 2.3
creating, 2.3, 2.3
orainventory group, 2.3
groups
how to create, 2.3
oracle user, 2.3
OSDBA and OSOPER, 2.3
system priveleges identities, 2.3
UNIX accounts, 4.1.1
Advanced Queuing
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Advanced Replication
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
agent user
example, 4.3.4.6
Apache Configuration for Oracle Java Server Pages, installation types available with, A.1.2
Apache Configuration for XML Developer's Kit, installation types available with, A.1.2
Apache Server owner
how to create, 2.3
Apache Web Server
release version, A.4
See Also Oracle HTTP Server, A.4
Apache Web Server Files
installation types available with, A.1.2
Application User
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3.2.2.1
Assistant Common Files, defined, A.4
authentication methods
Kerberos, 2.1.4.4
RADIUS, 2.1.4.4
requirements for, 2.1.4.4
supported for Oracle Advanced Security, 2.1.4.4
authentication support
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.3.1
authorization support, defined, A.4
automating database startup and shutdown, 4.1.4
automating startup and shutdown, 4.1.5, 4.1.6

B

Business Components for Java, installation types available with, A.1.2

C

CATNSNMP.SQL file, capabilities, 4.5.2
CD-ROM, mounting on AIX, 3.1.1
CD-ROM, mounting on HP, 3.1.1
CD-ROM, mounting on Linux, 3.1.1
CD-ROM, mounting on Solaris, 3.1.1
CD-ROM, mounting the, 3.1
Character Set Scanner
installation types available with, A.1.2
checking
listener.ora file, 4.3.4.2
clientadmin.rsp file, 3.3.1
clientcustom.rsp file, 3.3.1
clientprogmr.rsp file, 3.3.1
COBLIB variable, 2.5.3
commands
lsnrctl, 2.5.4
mount, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
runInstaller
parameters, 3.3.2
starting, 3.2
umask, 2.3
umount, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
Common Schema Demos
installation types available with, A.1.2
Configuration Tools window, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.3.3
configuring
connection information, 4.3.4.6
connection information
configuring, 4.3.4.6
control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4.5.7
CONTROL02.CTL, 4.5.7
CONTROL03.CTL, 4.5.7
coraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4.2.3
single-instance machine, 4.2.3
creating
administration user, 4.3.4.6
CTXSYS user name
database roles, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
Custom installation type
installing, 3.2.3.3
CWMLITE tablespace, described, 4.5.4

D

data dictionary, described, 4.5.9
data files
defined, 4.5.4
DR01.DBF, 4.5.4
INDX01.DBF, 4.5.4
ODM01.DBF, 4.5.4
OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, 4.5.4
RBS01.DBF, 4.5.4
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4.5.4
TEMP01.DBF, 4.5.4
TOOLS01.DBF, 4.5.4
USERS01.DBF, 4.5.4
XDB01.DBF, 4.5.4
data warehousing. See database environments
database
automating startup and shutdown, 4.1.4
creation methods
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 4.4.1.3
selecting, 1.4.2
data dictionary
defined, 4.5.9
data files, 4.5.4
database passwords, 4.5.2
database user names, 4.5.2
global name, 3.2.1.1
initialization parameter file, 4.5.5
instance name, 3.2.1.1
migration, 3.2.1.1, 4.4.1.2
mount points, 2.3
redo log files, 4.5.6
rollback segments, 4.5.8
shutdown and startup, 4.1.4
startup and shutdown, 4.1.4
system identifier (SID), 3.2.1.1
tablespaces, 4.5.4
tablespaces and, 4.5.4
upgrading, 4.4.1.2
database environments
and Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 1.4.2
data warehousing, 1.3
general purpose, 1.3
Database File Location window, 3.2.1.1
Database Identification window, 3.2.1.1
Database Migration Assistant, 3.2.3.3
functions of, 3.2.1.1
database roles
of CTXSYS user name, 4.5.2
of DBSNMP user name, 4.5.2
of LBACSYS user name, 4.5.2
of MDSYS user name, 4.5.2
of MTSSYS user name, 4.5.2
of ORDPLUGINS user name, 4.5.2
of ORDSYS user name, 4.5.2
of OUTLN user name, 4.5.2
of SCOTT user name, 4.5.2
of SYS user name, 4.5.2
of SYSTEM user name, 4.5.2
Database Verify Utility
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
DB_DOMAIN parameter, 4.5.3
DB_NAME parameter, 4.5.3
dba group. See OSDBA group
dbca.rsp file, 3.3.1
dbora file, 4.1.4
dbshut script, 4.1.4
DBSNMP user name
database roles, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
dropping with CATNSNMP.SQL file, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
dbstart script, 4.1.4
decision support system. See data warehousing, 1.3
default control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4.5.7
CONTROL02.CTL, 4.5.7
CONTROL03.CTL, 4.5.7
default data files
DR01.DBF, 4.5.4
INDX01.DBF, 4.5.4
RBS01.DBF, 4.5.4
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4.5.4
TEMP01.DBF, 4.5.4
TOOLS.DBF, 4.5.4
USERS01.DBF, 4.5.4
default initialization parameter file
init.ora, 4.5.5
default redo log files
REDO01.LOG, 4.5.6
REDO02.LOG, 4.5.6
REDO03.LOG, 4.5.6
default tablespaces
CWMLITE, 4.5.4
DRSYS, 4.5.4
INDX, 4.5.4
ODM, 4.5.4
RBS, 4.5.4
SYSTEM, 4.5.4
TEMP, 4.5.4
TOOLS, 4.5.4
USERS, 4.5.4
XDB, 4.5.4
de-installation
changing the Apache account GID, 4.6.1
de-configuring Oracle Net, 4.6
of Oracle software, 4.6
Oracle Label Security, 4.6.4
with Oracle Universal Installer, 4.6
DES40 Encryption
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.1.1
DES56 Encryption
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.1.1
directories
permissions, 4.1.2
directory services
configuring, 1.4.6
DISPLAY
Bourne or Korn shells, 2.4
C shell, 2.4
defined, 2.4
DISPLAY parameter
and X server installation, 2.4
DISPLAY variable, 2.4
documentation
accessing, Preface
defined, A.4
navigation files, Preface
on administration and tuning, Preface
on migrating and upgrading from previous release, Preface
related, Preface
where installed, Preface
DR01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
DRSYS tablespace, described, 4.5.4
DSS. See data warehousing, 1.3

E

emca.rsp file, 3.3.1
encryption and integrity support
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
non-interactive installation with, 3.3.5
enterprise user security
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2
enterprise user security support, defined, A.4
enterprise.rsp files, 3.3.1
environment
creating common, 4.2.3
environment variables
COBLIB, 2.5.3
DISPLAY, 2.4
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 2.5.3
ORACLE_DOC, Preface
ORACLE_HOME, 3.2
Export Utility
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2

F

File Locations window, 3.2
files
coraenv, 4.2.3
dbora, 4.1.4
dbshut, 4.1.4
dbstart, 4.1.4
init.ora, 4.2.5
installActions.log, 3.2.4
installation logs, non-interactive, 3.3.7
ldap.ora, 1.4.6
listener.ora, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
.login files, 2.4, 4.2.2
Oracle Net configuration, 4.3.3
Oracle Universal Installer log files, 3.2.4
oraenv, 4.2.3
oraInst.loc, 3.2.4
orainstRoot.sh, 3.2
oratab, 4.1.4, 4.2.3.4
permissions, 4.1.2
.profile, 4.2.2
.profile files, 2.4
response files, 3.3.1, 3.3.1
root.sh, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3.1, 3.2.3.2, 3.2.3.3
security, 4.1.2
setting permissions for creation, 2.3
silentInstall.log, 3.3.7
sqlnet.ora, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
tnsnames.ora, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
first time installation, 3.2

G

gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
general purpose database. See database environments, 1.3
Generic Connectivity
defined
installation types available with
global database name
defined, 4.5.3
for Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, 3.2.1.1
for Oracle9i Standard Edition, 3.2.1.1
groups
ORAINVENTORY, 3.2, 4.1.2
orainventory, 2.3
OSDBA, 2.3, 2.3
OSDBA and OSOPER, 2.3, 2.5.2, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.1, 4.1.1
UNIX Group Name window, 3.2

H

Heterogeneous Services. See Generic Connectivity

I

Import Utility
installation types available with, A.3.1, A.3.2
in
INDX tablespace, described, 4.5.4
INDX01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
infrastructure.rsp file, 3.3.1
initialization files, 2.4, 4.2.2
initialization parameter file
description, 4.5.5
in database, 4.5.5
init.ora, 4.5.5
init.ora file, 4.2.5
installActions.log file, 3.2.4
Installation
non-interactive install and Oracle Net, 3.3.3
installation
aborted, 4.6.7
CD-ROM, mounting the, 3.1
character mode, 1.7.1
concepts, 1.1
custom, 3.2.3.3
failed, 4.6.7
mount options for, 3.1
non-interactive, 3.3
and X Window System, 1.7.1
described
error handling, 3.3.7
log files, 3.3.7
response files, 3.3.1
non-interactive install and Oracle Net, 3.3.3
Oracle Internet Directory, Preface, 1.2.3, 3.2.3.2
Oracle Management Server installation type, 3.2.3.1
Oracle Workflow, Preface
Oracle9i Client, 3.2.2
Oracle9i Management and Integration, 3.2.3
Oracle9i Server, 3.2.1
overview of, 1.1
post-installation tasks, 4
pre-installation tasks, 2
re-installing, 1.6
requirements
environment parameters, 2.4
Optimal Flexible Architecture, 2.2.1
upgrading from Oracle8.1.x, 3.2
using Hummingbird Exceed during, 1.7.3
installation types
overview of Oracle9i, 1.1
with Oracle9i, A.1
with Oracle9i Client, A.2
with Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, A.1
with Oracle9i Management and Integration, A.3
with Oracle9i Server, A.1
Installation Types window, 3.2.1

J

Java Runtime Environment
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
required version, 3.2
Java Virtual Machine
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
JRE. See Java Runtime Environment
JServer. See Oracle9i JVM

K

Kerberos authentication
requirements for, 2.1.4.4
Kerberos support, installation types available with, A.1.1
kernel
how to configure, 2.3
parameter settings, 2.3
parameter settings for, 2.3

L

LBACSYS
user name
described, 4.5.2
LBACSYS user name
database roles, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, 2.5.3
ldap.ora
function of, 1.4.6
ldap.ora file, 1.4.6
listener.ora
function of, 1.4.6
listener.ora file, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
checking, 4.3.4.2
login files, 2.4, 4.2.2
lsnrctl command, 2.5.4

M

MD5 Integrity
installation types available with, A.1.1
MD5 integrity support
installation types available with, A.1.1
MDSYS user name
database roles, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
mgw.ora file
modifying, 4.3.4.5
migrating existing Oracle databases, 1.5
migration, 3.2.1.1, 4.4.1.2
migration utility, A.1.2
Migration Utility
installation types available with, A.3.2
mod_perl
installation types available with, A.1.2
mod_plsql
installation types available with, A.1.2
modifying
mgw.ora file, 4.3.4.5
tnsnames.ora file, 4.3.4.4
mount command, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
mount points, 2.3
naming scheme for, 2.3
syntax of names for, 2.3
MTSSYS user name
database roles, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
multiple Oracle homes
system identifier, 4.5.3

N

netca.rsp file, 3.3.1
noninteractive installation. See installation, non-interactive

O

Object Type Translator
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.2.2
OCI. See Oracle Call Interface
ODM tablespace, described, 4.5.4
ODM01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
OEM_MONITOR, 4.5.2
OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, data file, 4.5.4
oid.rsp file, 3.3.1
OLTP. See transaction processing
oms.rsp file, 3.3.1
OPER system privileges, 2.3
Optimal Flexible Architecture
installation issues and restrictions for, 2.2.1
Oracle Advanced Security
authentication methods, 2.1.4.4
authentication support, A.3.1
defined, A.1.1
authentication support described, A.4
authorization support defined, A.4
encryption and integrity support, A.1.1
encryption and integrity support defined, A.4
enterprise user security, A.1.2, A.2.2
enterprise user security support defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, A.3.1
Oracle Wallet Manager, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4, A.3.1, A.3.2
requirements for, 2.1.4.3, 2.1.4.4
SSL support defined, A.4
summary of features, A.4
Wallet Manager, defined, A.4, A.4
Oracle Application Server Listener. See Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Call Interface
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Oracle Change Management Pack, A.1.1, A.3.1
installation types available with, A.2.2
Oracle Connection Manager
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 3.2.1.2
and Oracle7, 2.1.4.2
and Oracle8, 2.1.4.2, 2.1.4.2
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.3.2
requirements for, 2.1.4.2
upgrading your database, 3.2.1.1, 4.4.1.2
Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
and Oracle interMedia, 1.4.2
configuring Oracle Net with, 1.4.2
database creation methods
selecting, 1.4.2
database environments configured by, 1.4.2, 1.4.2
defined, A.4
described, 4.4.1.3
functions of, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.3.3
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
oratab file, 4.2.3.4
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle Database Demos
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Database Demos, installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle Diagnostics Pack
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Directory Manager
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Directory Manager. See Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Documentation, defined, A.4
Oracle Dynamic Services Server
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant
defined
feature of Oracle Advanced, A.1.2, A.2.2
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
See Also Oracle Advanced Security
Oracle Enterprise Manager
component of, A.1.2, A.3.1
Configuration Assistant for, 4.4.1.5
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
Integrated Applications, described, A.4
post-installation tasks, 4.4.1.5
pre-installation tasks for, 2.5.4
repository, 2.5.4, 4.4.1.5
requirements for, 2.1.4.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Client
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, 4.4.1.5, A.3.1
functions of, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.3.3
installation types available with, A.1.2
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Management Packs
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Repository
defined, 2.5.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.1.1
Apache owner account, 2.3
defined
installation types available with, A.1.2
JDK version required for, 2.1.4.1
security for, 2.3
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration Assistant
functions of, 3.2.3.3
Oracle Integrated Applications
installation types available with, A.2.2
Oracle Intelligent Agent
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Intelligent Agent Configuration Assistant
functions of, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2
Oracle interMedia
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1
Locator
described, A.4
Oracle interMedia Annotator
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle interMedia Audio
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle interMedia Client Option, installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle interMedia Client, defined, A.4
Oracle interMedia Common Files
defined, A.4
Oracle interMedia Image
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle interMedia Locator
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.1.2
Oracle interMedia Text. See Oracle Text
Oracle interMedia Video
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Internet Directory
administrator password, 3.2.3.2
Client Toolset, defined, A.4
Configuration Assistant, defined, A.4
Database File Location window, 3.2.3.2
default settings, 3.2.3.2
defined, A.4
first time installation, 3.2.3.2
function, 1.2.3
installation, 1.2.3, 3.2.3.2
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Manager, defined
migrating from existing installation, 3.2.3.2
post-installation tasks, 4.6.2
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle Internet Directory Client Toolset
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle Internet Directory Server, installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle inventory
log files, 3.2.4
Oracle Java Database. See Oracle JDBC Drivers
Oracle Java Tools
defined, A.4, A.4
installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle JavaServer Pages (JSP)
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JDBC Drivers
defined
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.1
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.1, installation types available with, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.2, installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.4, installation types available with, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.1, installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.2, installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.4, installation types available with, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.4installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle JServer. See Oracle9i JVM
Oracle Label Security
defined, A.4
de-installation, 4.6.4
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle Listener
installation types available with, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle Locale Builder
defined, A.4
installation types avaliable with, A.1.2
Oracle Locator
described, A.4
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Management Server, A.3.1
component of Oracle Enterprise Manager, A.1.2
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration assisstant, described, A.4
requirements for, 2.1.4.3
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle Management Server installation type
installing, 3.2.3.1
Oracle Migration Utility
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Names
defined, A.4
Oracle Net
directory services of, 1.4.6
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
listeners, 1.4.6
naming methods available for, 1.4.6
non-interactive install, 3.3.3, 3.3.3
Oracle Protocol Support
installation types available with, A.1.2
post-installation tasks, 4.3.3
pre-installation tasks
shutting down listeners, 2.5.4
Oracle Net Client
installation types available with, A.2.2
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
defined, 1.4, A.4
described, 4.4.1.1
functions of, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3.3
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle Net Listener
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Net Manager
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle Net Server
defined, A.4
Oracle Net Services
defined, A.4, A.4
Oracle OLAP
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle OLAP API, 1.2.2
Installation Types available with, 1.2.2
installation types available with, A.2.2
Oracle Options
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4.4.3
requirements, 2.1.4.1
Oracle Partitioning
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle Personalization
defined, A.4
Oracle PL/SQL Gateway
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.3.2
Oracle Policy Manager
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Precompilers, post-installation tasks, 4.4.5
Oracle Protocol Support, A.2.2
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters
additional pre-installation for HP, 2.5.2
additional pre-installation for Linux, 2.5.2
additional pre-installation for Solaris, 2.5.2, 2.5.2
defined, A.4
installation, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2
installation types available with, A.1.1
management, 4.4.3
OSDBA and OSOPER groups for, 2.5.2
post-installation tasks, 4.4.3.1
re-installing, 4.4.3.2
root.sh script, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters Management Pack
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle Server
automating startup and shutdown, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6
restarting cleanly, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6
security, 2.3
shutting down cleanly, 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.1.6
Oracle SNMP Agent
installation types available with, A.1.2
oracle software owner. See oracle user
Oracle Spatial
defined
installation types available with, A.1.1
Oracle Spatial Data Cartridge. See Oracle Spatial
Oracle Spatial Index Advisor, defined, A.4
Oracle SQLJ, installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Standard Management Pack
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Syndication Server
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Text
data dictionary space requirements for, 4.4.2.1
defined, A.4, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Text Manager
defined, A.4, A.4
Oracle Trace, installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Oracle Transparent Gateway
hardware requirements for, B.1.1
Informix
installation prompts for, B.2.1.1
installation worksheet for, B.1.6.1
Ingres
hardware requirements for, B.1.2
installation prompts for, B.2.1.2
installation worksheet for, B.1.6.2
installation prompts for, B.2.1
installation worksheets for, B.1.6
installing, B
removing, B.3
Sybase
installation prompts for, B.2.1.3
installation worksheet for, B.1.6.3
Teradata
hardware requirements for, B.1.4
installation prompts for, B.2.1.4
installation worksheet for, B.1.6.4
Oracle Tuning Pack
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.2.2, A.3.1
Oracle Ultra Search
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle Universal Installer
and migrating data, 1.5
and upgrading software, 1.5
Configuration Tools window, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.3.3
database creation methods, 1.4.2
Database File Location window, 3.2.1.1
Database Identification window, 3.2.1.1
defined, A.4
de-installing products, 4.6
File Locations window, 3.2
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Installation Types window, 3.2.1
inventory, 3.2.4
Inventory Location window, 3.2
log files, 3.2.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 3.2.3.2
Oracle Internet Directory Database File Location window, 3.2.3.2
Oracle9i Server, 3.2.1
OSDBA group privileges, 2.3
Privileged Operating System Groups window, 3.2.1.1
response files
list of, 3.3.1, 3.3.1
UNIX Group Name window, 3.2
Upgrade or Migrate an Existing Database window, 3.2.1.1
Welcome window, 3.2
oracle user
creating, 2.3
defined, 2.3
home directory, 2.3
permissions
setting with umask, 2.3
post-installation tasks, 4.2
pre-installation tasks to perform as, 2.4
Oracle Utilities
defined, A.4, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle Wallet Manager
and Secure Sockets Layer, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4, 2.1.4.4
defined, A.4, A.4
feature of Oracle Advanced Security, A.1.2
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle Workflow
defined
Oracle Workspace Manager
installation types available with, A.1.2
Oracle XML Developer's Kit
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
Oracle XML SQL Utility
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
ORACLE_DOC variable, Preface
ORACLE_HOME variable
oracle user home directory, 2.3
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 3.2
Oracle7
and Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 2.1.4.2
Oracle8
and Data Migration Assistant, 2.1.4.2
Oracle9i Client
installation types, 3.2.2
response file, 3.3.1
Oracle9i Client top-level component, installation types available with, A.2
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition top-level component
installation types available with, A.1
Oracle9i JVM
enterprise edition defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Oracle9i JVM Accelerator
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Oracle9i Management and Integration
installation types, 3.2.3
installation types available with, A.3
Oracle9i Server
defined, A.4
installation types, 3.2.1
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
Oracle9i, installation types available with, A.1
Oracle9iData Mining
installation types available with, A.1.1
oraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4.2.3
single-instance machine, 4.2.3
oraInst.loc file, 3.2.4
orainstRoot.sh file, 3.2
ORAINVENTORY
privileges, 4.1.2
oraInventory directory, 3.2.4
orainventory group
defined, 2.3
ORAINVENTORY UNIX group, 3.2, 4.1.2
oratab file, 4.1.4
post-installation tasks, 4.2.3.4
ORDPLUGIN user name
database roles, 4.5.2
ORDPLUGINS, user name and password, 4.5.2
ORDSYS
database roles, 4.5.2
user name and password, 4.5.2
OSDBA and OSOPER groups, 2.3, 3.2.1.1, 4.1.1
OSDBA UNIX group, 2.3
creating for Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, 3.2.1.1
creating for Oracle9i Standard Edition, 3.2.1.1
OUTLN user name
database roles of, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password of, 4.5.2

P

parameters
DISPLAY, 2.4
environment
requirements for, 2.4
initialization, 4.2.5
passwords
changing, 4.5.1
for CTXSYS user name, 4.5.2
for DBSNMP user name, 4.5.2
for LBACSYS user name, 4.5.2
for MDSYS user name, 4.5.2
for MTSSYS user name, 4.5.2
for ORDPLUGINS user name, 4.5.2
for ORDSYS user name, 4.5.2
for OUTLN user name, 4.5.2
for SCOTT user name, 4.5.2
for SYS user name, 4.5.2
for SYSTEM user name, 4.5.2
Perl Interpreter
installation types available with, A.1.2
PL/SQL
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.2
PL/SQL gateway. See Oracle PL/SQL Gateway
post-installation tasks
automate database startup and shutdown, 4.1.4
changing passwords for system administration roles and privileges, 4.5.1
configuration assistants, 4.4.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.6.2
Oracle Net, 4.3.3
Oracle Precompilers, 4.4.5
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4.4.3.1, 4.4.3.1
product-specific, 4.3
Recovery Manager, 4.4.7
running root.sh, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3.1, 3.2.3.2, 3.2.3.3
Secure Socket Layer, 4.4.8
precompilers
requirements, 2.1.4.2
pre-installation tasks
as the root user, 2.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.5.4
Oracle Net, 2.5.4
shutting down listeners, 2.5.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2.5.2
Pro*C/C++, 2.5.3
Pro*COBOL, 2.5.3
Pro*FORTRAN, 2.5.3
SQL*Module Ada, 2.5.3
Privileged Operating System Groups window, 3.2.1.1
Pro*C/C++
described, A.4, A.4
installation types available with, A.2.2
pre-installation tasks, 2.5.3
requirements for, 2.1.4.2
Pro*COBOL
described, A.4
installation types available with, A.2.2, A.2.2
pre-installation tasks, 2.5.3
requirements for, 2.1.4.2, 2.1.4.2
Pro*FORTRAN
described, A.4, A.4
installation types available with, A.2.2
pre-installation tasks for, 2.5.3
requirements for, 2.1.4.2
.profile files, 4.2.2
Programmer
response file, 3.3.1
protocol address
example, 4.3.4.2
protocol support
for Secure Sockets Layer, 4.4.8
TCP/IP, defined, A.4

Q

queueing, defined, A.4

R

RADIUS authentication
requirements for, 2.1.4.4
RADIUS support
installation types available with, A.1.1
RBS tablespace, described, 4.5.4
RBS01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
RC4_128 encryption support
installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_128 encryption support, installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_256 Integrity
installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_256 integrity support
installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_40 encryption support
installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_40 encryption support, installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_56 encryption support
installation types available with, A.1.1
RC4_56 encryption support, installation types available with, A.1.1
Recovery Manager
described, 4.4.7
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
redo log files
in starter database, 4.5.6
REDO01.LOG, 4.5.6
REDO02.LOG, 4.5.6
REDO03.LOG, 4.5.6
related documentation, Preface
replication, defined, A.4
reponse files
emca.rsp, 3.3.1
oms.rsp, 3.3.1
repository
creating a dedicated tablespace and data file, 4.5.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 4.4.1.5
Oracle Management Server, 2.5.4
requirements
authentication methods, 2.1.4.4
Kerberos authentication, 2.1.4.4
kernel parameter settings, 2.3
mount points, 2.3
Oracle Advanced Security, 2.1.4.3
Oracle Advanced Security,Oracle Advanced Security
defined, 2.1.4.4
Oracle Data Migration Assistant, 2.1.4.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2.1.4.3
Oracle Management Server, 2.1.4.3
Oracle Options, 2.1.4.1
precompilers, 2.1.4.2
Pro*C/C++, 2.1.4.2
Pro*COBOL, 2.1.4.2, 2.1.4.2
Pro*FORTRAN, 2.1.4.2
RADIUS authentication, 2.1.4.4
Secure Sockets Layer, 2.1.4.3
SQL*Module Ada, 2.1.4.2
tools, 2.1.4.2
UNIX groups, 2.3
response files
clientadmin.rsp, 3.3.1
clientcustom.rsp, 3.3.1
clientprogmr.rsp, 3.3.1
custom.rsp, 3.3.1
dbca.rsp, 3.3.1
enterprise.rsp, 3.3.1
infrastructure.rsp, 3.3.1
netca.rsp, 3.3.1
oid.rsp, 3.3.1
preparing, 3.3.1
standard.rsp, 3.3.1
Roles
OEM_MONITOR, 4.5.2
roles
of CTXSYS user name, 4.5.2
of DBSNMP user name, 4.5.2
of LBACSYS user name, 4.5.2
of MDSYS user name, 4.5.2
of MTSSYS user name, 4.5.2
of ORDPLUGINS user name, 4.5.2
of ORDSYS user name, 4.5.2
of OUTLN user name, 4.5.2
of SCOTT user name, 4.5.2
of SYS user name, 4.5.2
of SYSTEM user name, 4.5.2
rollback segments, starter database, 4.5.8
root user
post-installation tasks, 4.1
pre-installation tasks to be done as, 2.3
root.sh script, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2
root.sh script, running the, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3.1, 3.2.3.2, 3.2.3.3
runInstaller command, parameters, 3.3.2
runInstaller, command, 3.2
Runtime
Oracle9i Client Installation type, 3.2.2.1

S

SCOTT user name
database roles, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password, 4.5.2
scripts
dbshut, 4.1.4
dbstart, 4.1.4
oraenv (coraenv), 4.2.3
root.sh, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.3.1, 3.2.3.2, 3.2.3.3
Secure Sockets Layer
post-installation tasks for, 4.4.8
requirements for, 2.1.4.3
Secure Sockets Layer support
defined, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.3.1, A.3.2
security
for database administrators, 2.3
verifying for files, 4.1.2
See Also Apache
seed database. See database environments, 1.4.2
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 4.5.3
SHA-1 encryption support, installation types available with, A.1.1
SHA-1 Integrity
installation types available with, A.1.1
Shared Server
configuring parameters for, 4.3.1
shutdown and startup, 4.1.5, 4.1.6
SID. See system identifier
silent install. See installation, non-interactive
silent installation. See non-interactive installation, 1.7.1
silentInstall.log file, 3.3.7
software
mount points, 2.3
Spatial Index Advisor
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
SQL*Loader, installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
SQL*Module Ada
described, A.4, A.4
pre-installation tasks for, 2.5.3
requirements for, 2.1.4.2
SQL*Plus
described, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.1, A.3.1, A.3.2
SQL*Plus Worksheet
described, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1
SQLJ
described, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1
SQLJ Runtime
described, A.4
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1
SQLJ Translator
installation types available with, A.1.2
sqlnet.ora
function of, 1.4.6
sqlnet.ora file, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
SSL. See Secure Sockets Layer
standard.rsp files, 3.3.1
startup and shutdown, 4.1.5, 4.1.6
svrcustom.rsp file, 3.3.1
SYS user name
database roles of, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password of, 4.5.2
system identifier
multiple Oracle homes, 4.5.3
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 4.5.4
Oracle Text Option database objects, 4.4.2.1
SYSTEM user name
database roles of, 4.5.2
described, 4.5.2
password of, 4.5.2
SYSTEM01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4

T

tablespaces
containing DR01.DBF, 4.5.4, 4.5.4
containing INDX01.DBF, 4.5.4
containing RBS01.DBF, 4.5.4
containing SYSTEM01.DBF, 4.5.4
containing TEMP01.DBF, 4.5.4
containing TOOLS.DBF, 4.5.4
containing USERS01.DBF, 4.5.4
CWMLITE, 4.5.4
defined, 4.5.4
DRSYS, 4.5.4
expanding for large sorts, 4.5.4
in database, 4.5.4
INDX, 4.5.4
ODM, 4.5.4
RBS, 4.5.4
SYSTEM, 4.5.4
TEMP, 4.5.4
TOOLS, 4.5.4
USERS, 4.5.4
XDB, 4.5.4
TCP/IP protocol support
and Secure Sockets Layer, 2.1.4.3
defined, A.4
TEMP tablespace, described, 4.5.4
TEMP01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
Text Manager
Installation types available with, A.2.2
installation types available with, A.1.2, A.3.1
tnsnames.ora
function of, 1.4.6
tnsnames.ora file, 1.4.6, 1.4.6, 4.3.3
modifying, 4.3.4.4
tools
requirements, 2.1.4.2
TOOLS tablespace, described, 4.5.4
TOOLS01.DBF, data file, 4.5.4
TOOLS.DBF, tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
transaction processing. See database environments database environments
transaction processing database
Transparent Gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
troubleshooting
Oracle Real Application Clusters installation, 3.4.1
oraInventory log files, 3.2.4
response files, 3.3.7
tasks after failed installation, 4.6.7

U

umask command, 2.3
umount command, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
UNIX accounts
Apache user, 2.3
UNIX Group Name window, 3.2
Upgrade or Migrate an Existing Database window, 3.2.1.1
upgrading, 3.2.1.1
upgrading existing Oracle databases, 1.5
user names
CTXSYS, 4.5.2
DBSNMP, 4.5.2
LBACSYS, 4.5.2
MDSYS, 4.5.2
MTSSYS, 4.5.2
ORDPLUGINS, 4.5.2
ORDSYS, 4.5.2
OUTLN, 4.5.2
SCOTT, 4.5.2
SYS, 4.5.2
SYSTEM, 4.5.2
users
administration, 4.3.4.6
USERS tablespace, described, 4.5.4
USERS01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
tablespace contained in, 4.5.4
UTLRP.SQL
recompiling invalid SQL modules, 4.4.1.4

W

Watchdogd
inspecting, 4.4.3.3
Welcome window, 3.2
Workflow Configuration Assistant
functions of, 3.2.3.3
Workflow. See Oracle Workflow

X

X Window System
defined, 1.7.3
X.509 support
installation types available with, A.1.1, A.3.1, A.3.2
XDB tablespace, described, 4.5.4
XDB01.DBF
data file, 4.5.4
XML
Development Kit, A.4
Oracle XML Developer's Kit, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1, A.3.2, A.4
Oracle XML SQL Utility, A.1.2, A.2.2, A.3.1, A.3.2
SQL Utility, defined, A.4

Z

DBAs. See administrators

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