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Oracle® Application Server 10g Installation Guide
10g (9.0.4) for AIX-Based Systems, hp HP-UX PA-RISC (64-bit), hp Tru64 UNIX, and Linux x86
Part No. B13658-02
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Numerics

256 color requirement, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
9.0.1.5 patch set (database), 10.2.1.1
9.2.0.4 patch set (database), 10.2.1.2

A

adding users to groups
using Deployment Delegation Console, 8.8.2
using Oracle Directory Manager, 8.8.1
additional languages, 5.6
aio_task_max_num subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
AIX
APAR download location, 4.2.1
checking maintenance level, 4.2.1
checking patch requirements, 4.2.1
checking version, 4.2.1
creating the oinstall group, 4.5
creating the oracle user, 4.6
patch requirements, 4.2.1
APAR
checking, 4.2.1
download location, 4.2.1
requirements on AIX, 4.2.1
Application Server Control
see Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
Associated Middle Tiers group, 8.2.2, 8.2.3
authorized problem analysis report
See APAR

B

backup and recovery
post-installation, 12.6
role in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4
Bash shell
setting shell limits on Linux, 4.3.3
boot.local file, 4.3.3
Bourne shell
setting shell limits on Linux, 4.3.3
Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier, 7.2
installing, 7.13

C

C shell
setting shell limits on Linux, 4.3.3
catpatch.sql
9.0.1.5 patch set, 10.2.1.1
9.2.0.4 patch set, 10.2.1.2
CD-ROM mount point, 5.15
cleanMR script, 10.10
clusterware, 9.1.2
cn=orcladmin superuser, 8.1
and Delegated Administration Services, 8.1
initial password, 8.1
compatibility
compatibility matrix, 3.1
with Oracle database, 4.4.3
with Release 9.0.2/9.0.3, 3.1
Component Owners group, 8.2.3
components
configuring vs. installing, 5.9
how to determine port numbers, 6.16
installing on separate computers, 6.4
middle tier components, 7.2
ports used, 7.6
URLs for, G
concepts, 5.1
configuration assistants, B.4
dependencies, B.4.2
descriptions, B.5
enhancements, 2.13
error codes, B.4.1
troubleshooting, B.4.2
configuring components, 5.9
corrective service diskette
See CSD
CPU requirements, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
CSD
requirements
on AIX, 4.2.1, 4.2.1
csh.login file, 4.3.3
csh.login.local file, 4.3.3
custom port numbers, 2.2
custom ports
see static ports, 4.4.2

D

database
see Oracle database
database administrators
groups for, 4.5.2
dba group, 4.5.2
DBCA_RAW_CONFIG environment variable, 9.3.1.11
DCM schema
password for, 7.5
dcm schema
unlocking, 10.7, 10.8.2
default port numbers, 4.4.1, E
deinstallation, C
departmental topology, 11.5
Deployment Delegation Console
adding users to groups, 8.8.2
deregistering OracleAS Metadata Repository, 10.11
development life cycle support topology, 11.6
directories, integration with third-party, 6.15
disk space requirements, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
DISPLAY environment variable, 4.7.4
distributing components, 6.4
DNS server for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 9.4.1.3.2
dupatch command, 4.2.4

E

emtab file, 2.4
environment variables, 4.7
DBCA_RAW_CONFIG, 9.3.1.11
DISPLAY, 4.7.4
LD_BIND_NOW, 4.7.8
NLS_LANG, 12.8
ORA_NLS, 4.7.7
ORACLE_HOME, 4.7.2
set in .profile file, 4.7.1
SRVM_SHARED_CONFIG, 9.3.1.8
su command and, 4.7.1
TNS_ADMIN, 4.7.6
error codes from configuration assistants, B.4.1
errors, installation, B.3
/etc/csh.login file, 4.3.3
/etc/csh.login.local file, 4.3.3
/etc/group file, 9.1.3
/etc/hosts file, 2.7
/etc/hosts file, 4.8, 6.15
name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 9.4.1.3.2
/etc/hosts.equiv file, 9.3.1.6.1
/etc/init.d/boot.local file, 4.3.3
/etc/nodename file, 9.4.1.3.2
/etc/pam.d/login file, 4.3.3
/etc/profile file, 4.3.3
/etc/profile.local file, 4.3.3
/etc/resolve.conf file, 9.4.1.3.2
/etc/security/limits.so file, 4.3.3
/etc/services file, 4.4.1
blocking ports 389 and 636, 4.4.1
/etc/sysconfigtab file, 4.3.4
/etc/sysctl.conf file, 4.3.3
existing database, 10
check registration with Oracle Internet Directory, 10.2.9
database options required, 10.2.4
DBMS_LDAP package, 10.2.6
initialization parameters required, 10.2.3
installing OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 10.7
Oracle Internet Directory compatibility, 10.4
Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1.x) databases, 10.2.1.1
Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.x) databases, 10.2.1.2
password file authentication, 10.2.7
PL/SQL packages required, 10.2.5
raw devices, 10.2.8.3
Real Application Clusters database, 10.8
registering with Oracle Internet Directory, 10.9
requirements, 10.2
schemas, 10.2.8
standard edition databases, 10.2.2
tablespace sizes, 10.2.8.3
tablespaces, 10.2.8
versions supported, 10.2.1
expanding middle tiers, 7.14
EXTPROC key, 4.4.3

F

failover (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 9.2.1.1.1
fatal errors, B.4.3
fifo_do_adaptive subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
file-based clustering
see OracleAS File-Based Clusters
files
boot.local, 4.3.3
default shell startup file, 4.3.3
/etc/csh.login, 4.3.3
/etc/csh.login.local, 4.3.3
/etc/init.d/boot.local, 4.3.3
/etc/pam.d/login, 4.3.3
/etc/profile, 4.3.3
/etc/profile.local, 4.3.3
/etc/security/limits.so, 4.3.3
/etc/sysconfigtab, 4.3.4
/etc/sysctl.conf, 4.3.3
filesets
checking on AIX, 4.2.1
firewalls
and ports, F
first-time installation of any Oracle product, 5.5
font problems, B.2
Forms, Reports, and Discoverer developer topology, 11.3

G

gh_chunks subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
groupadd command, 4.5
groups (operating system)
see operating system groups
groups (Oracle Internet Directory), 8.2
adding users to, 8.8
groups command, 4.6

H

high availability environments, 2.8
clusterware, 9.1.2
/etc/group file, 9.1.3
oracle user, 9.1.4
OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4
requirements, 9.1
HP-UX
creating the oinstall group, 4.5
creating the oracle user, 4.6
httpd.conf file, 4.4.2.3

I

IAS Admins group, 8.2.1
ias_admin user, 5.8
password for, 2.3, 5.8
Identity Management Access, 7.4
groups required for installation, 8.3, 8.3
Identity Management components, 6.1
installing, 6.20
installing (without Internet Directory), 6.21
installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 6.5
installing Oracle Internet Directory only, 6.22
installing OracleAS Certificate Authority and Metadata Repository, 6.23
installing OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.5
installing separately, 6.5
Identity Management realm
location of default, 4.8.1
infrastructure
see OracleAS Infrastructure 10g
installActions.log, D.7
installation order, 5.2
for OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 6.3
installation steps, summary, 1
installation types
middle tier, 7.1
OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 6.1, 6.2
installer
prerequisite checks, 4.10
installing additional languages, 5.6
installing components, 5.9
instance names
how they are used, 5.7
valid characters, 5.7
instfix command, 4.2.1
integration architect and process modeler topology, 11.4
inventory directory, 5.5, 5.10
group for, 4.5.1
ipc
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
IPC protocol, 4.4.3

J

J2EE and Web Cache middle tier, 7.2
configuration options, 7.4
expanding, 7.14
Identity Management Access, 7.4
installing (without infrastructure), 7.8
installing with OracleAS Database-Based Cluster and Identity Management Access, 7.9
installing with OracleAS Database-Based Cluster but without Identity Management Access, 7.10
installing with OracleAS File-Based Cluster and Identity Management Access, 7.12
installing with OracleAS File-Based Cluster but without Identity Management Access, 7.11
OracleAS Database-Based Cluster, 7.4
OracleAS File-Based Cluster option, 7.4
OracleAS Web Cache option, 7.4
Java developer topology, 11.1
JDK version, 2.5, 2.5

K

kernel parameters, 4.3
checking on Linux, 4.3.3
checking on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
configuring on Tru64 UNIX
making changes persist on Linux, 4.3.3
making changes persist on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
setting on Linux, 4.3.3
kernel subsystem attributes
See kernel parameters
Korn shell
setting shell limits on Linux, 4.3.3

L

languages, installing additional, 5.6
LD_BIND_NOW environment variable, 4.7.8
limit command, 4.3.3
limits.so file, 4.3.3
Linux
checking kernel parameters, 4.3.3
creating the oinstall group, 4.5
creating the oracle user, 4.6
making kernel parameter changes persist, 4.3.3
setting kernel parameters, 4.3.3
setting shell limits, 4.3.3
load balancer
for OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.1.4
load balancer (OracleAS Active Failover Cluster), 9.3.1.3
log files, B.3
from non-interactive installations, D.7
login file, 4.3.3
lslpp command, 4.2.1

M

maintenance level
checking on AIX, 4.2.1
max_async_req subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
max_objs subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
max_per_proc_address_space subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
max_per_proc_data_size subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
max_per_proc_stack_size subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
max_sessions subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
memory requirements, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
reducing, 4.1.2
middle tiers
Business Intelligence and Forms, 7.2
components, 7.2, 7.3
expanding, 7.14
groups required for installation, 8.4
installation types, 7.1
installing in OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.4
installing in OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2.4
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4.2.2
J2EE and Web Cache, 7.2
Portal and Wireless, 7.2
using upgraded Internet Directory, 7.7
see also Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier
see also J2EE and Web Cache middle tier
see also Portal and Wireless middle tier
Mid-Tier Administrators group, 8.2.2
mod_osso configuration, 12.9.1
monitor requirements, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
mount point for CD-ROM, 5.15
MQSeries
CSDs required
on AIX, 4.2.1
msg_size subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4

N

name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 9.4.1.3.2
using DNS servers, 9.4.1.3.2
using /etc/hosts file, 9.4.1.3.2
names of instances
see instance names
namespace in Oracle Internet Directory, 6.15
Network Appliance filers, 4.9.2
network topics
NFS storage, 4.9.2
new features in the installation, 2
new_wire_method subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
NFS installations
configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 12.4
NFS storage, 4.9.2
NLS_LANG environment variable, 12.8
nofile
shell limit on Linux, 4.3.3
non-interactive installations, D, D.2
log files, D.7
pre-installation, D.4
noproc
shell limit on Linux, 4.3.3

O

OC4J Instance configuration assistant errors, B.4.5
oinstall group, 4.5.1, 5.5
creating, 4.5
operating system
checking version of AIX, 4.2.1
checking version of Tru64 UNIX, 4.2.4
patches, 2.5
operating system groups, 4.5
dba group, 4.5.2
for database administrators, 4.5.2
for inventory directory, 4.5.1
groups command, 4.6
oinstall group, 4.5.1
OSDBA, 4.5.2
OSDBA group, 4.5.2
OSOPER, 4.5.2
OSOPER group, 4.5.2
operating system users
groups command, 4.6
ORA_NLS environment variable, 4.7.7
ORA-03113 error, 10.12.1
Oracle Application Server concepts, 5.1
Oracle Data Guard (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 9.4, 9.4.1.3.2
Oracle database
compatibility with, 4.4.3
using existing, 10.2
see also existing database
Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 6.6
and mod_osso, 12.9.1
cn=orcladmin superuser, 8.1
dependency on OracleAS Single Sign-On, 6.5
groups required for installation, 8.3
Oracle Developer Suite, sharing same Oracle home, 5.4
Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning, 6.6
groups required for installation, 8.3
Oracle Directory Manager
adding users to groups, 8.8.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, 2.12
Oracle Home directory, 5.4
Oracle HTTP Server
configuring static ports, 4.4.2.3, 4.4.2.3
in NFS installations, 12.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 8
adding users to groups, 8.8
cn=orcladmin superuser, 8.1
connecting using SSL, 5.13
contents of new, 8.9
creating users, 8.7
default users, 8.1
deregistering OracleAS Metadata Repository, 10.11
groups, 8.2, 8.3
groups required to install components, 8.3
groups required to install middle tiers, 8.4
installing, 6.22
namespace, 6.15
OracleAS Metadata Repository registration, 6.10
orcladmin user, 8.1
realms, 8.10
registering OracleAS Metadata Repository with, 10.9
using existing, 6.9
using upgraded, 7.7
Oracle Internet Directory groups
Associated Middle Tiers, 8.2.2, 8.2.3
Component Owners, 8.2.3
IAS Admins, 8.2.1
Mid-Tier Administrators, 8.2.2
Repository Owners, 8.2.2
Trusted Application Admins, 8.2.1
User Management Application Admins, 8.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory ports
reserved in /etc/services file, 4.4.1
Oracle Inventory group
creating, 4.5
Oracle Management Server, 2.12
Oracle Management Service, 2.12
Oracle Messaging Gateway
CSD requirements
on AIX, 4.2.1
Oracle Software Owner user
setting shell limits for on Linux, 4.3.3
Oracle Ultra Search
directory updated by OracleAS RepCA, 10.5
Oracle Universal Installer
database screens, 6.26
first few screens (infrastructure), 6.24
first few screens (middle tier), 7.16
last few screens (infrastructure), 6.25
last few screens (middle tier), 7.17
log files, B.3
new features, 2
OracleAS Certificate Authority screens, 6.27
starting, 5.16
where it writes files, 5.10
with SSL, 2.10
oracle user, 9.1.4
setting shell limits for on Linux, 4.3.3
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 4.7.2
OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3
diagram, 9.3
identical users and groups, 9.3.1.5
installing middle tiers, 9.3.4
installing OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 9.3.2
load balancer, 9.3.1.3, 9.3.1.4
post-installation, 9.3.3
raw partitions, 9.3.1.9
secure shell, 9.3.1.6
setting up, 9.3.1
staticports.ini file, 9.3.1.1
user equivalence, 9.3.1.6
virtual server name, 9.3.1.2
OracleAS Certificate Authority
groups required for installation, 8.3, 8.3
installing, 6.23
OracleAS Certificate Authority topology, 11.7
OracleAS Cluster, 3.1
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2
diagram, 9.2
failover, 9.2.1.1.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 9.4.1.4
installing middle tiers, 9.2.4
installing OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 9.2.2
mapping virtual hostname, 9.2.1.1
mapping virtual IP address, 9.2.1.1
post-installation steps, 9.2.3
setting up, 9.2
setting up mountable file system, 9.2.1.2
staticports.ini file, 9.2.4.1.1
URLs, 9.2
virtual hostname, 9.2
OracleAS Database-Based Cluster, 7.4
OracleAS Developer Kits 10g
installation, A
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4
data synchronization, 9.4
diagram, 9.4
installation steps, 9.4.2
installing middle tiers, 9.4.2.2
installing OracleAS Infrastructure 10g, 9.4.2.1
name resolution, 9.4.1.3.2
Oracle Data Guard, 9.4.1.3.2
setting up, 9.4.1
setting up identical hostnames, 9.4.1.3
staticports.ini file, 9.4.1.2
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.4.1.4
OracleAS Discoverer
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS File-Based Clusters, 7.4
post-installation steps
OracleAS Forms Services
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS Infrastructure 10g
Identity Management components, 6.1
installation order, 6.3
installation types, 6.1, 6.2
installing, 6.17
installing (against existing Internet Directory), 6.18
installing Identity Management components, 6.20
installing Identity Management components (against existing Internet Directory), 6.21
installing in OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.2
installing in OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2.2
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4.2.1
installing Oracle Internet Directory only, 6.22
installing OracleAS Certificate Authority, 6.23
installing OracleAS Metadata Repository only, 6.19
OracleAS Metadata Repository component, 6.1
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 6.1
cleaning up, 10.10
contents of, 6.11
deregistering, 10.11
groups required to install, 8.5
in an existing database, 10.2
installing in existing database, 6.8, 10, 10.7
installing in new database, 6.19
installing in Real Application Clusters database, 10.8
port 1521, 4.4.2.1
registering with Oracle Internet Directory, 6.10
schemas, 10.2.8.4
tablespaces, 10.2.8.4
used by OracleAS Single Sign-On, 8.3
using multiple, 6.12
OracleAS Metadata Repository installation type, 6.3
OracleAS Personalization
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS Portal
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS Randomize Password configuration assistant, rerunning, B.4.4
OracleAS RepCA
location, 10.1
registering OracleAS Metadata Repository with Internet Directory, 10.9
runRepca command, 10.6
starting, 10.6
swap space required, 10.3
updating Oracle Ultra Search directory, 10.5
OracleAS RepCA and Utilities CD-ROM, contents of, H
OracleAS Reports Services
groups required for installation, 8.3
OracleAS Single Sign-On
dependency for Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 6.5
groups required for installation, 8.3
hostname for, 4.8.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository used by, 8.3
OracleAS Web Cache, 7.4
configuring static ports, 4.4.2.3, 4.4.2.3
OracleAS Wireless
groups required for installation, 8.3
oraInst.loc file
creation (non-interactive installations), D.4
oraInventory, 4.5.1
oraInventory directory, 5.5
orcladmin user, 8.1
password, 8.1
OSDBA group, 4.5.2, 4.5.2
oslevel command, 4.2.1
OSOPER group, 4.5.2, 4.5.2

P

passwd command, 4.6, 4.6
password file authentication (for existing databases), 10.2.7
passwords
for cn=orcladmin superuser, 8.1
for DCM schema, 7.5
for ias_admin user, 2.3, 5.8
for orcladmin user, 8.1
for SYS/SYSTEM users, 6.14
randomization of schema passwords, 6.10
patches
checking on AIX, 4.2.1
download location for AIX, 4.2.1
download location for Tru64 UNIX, 4.2.4
requirements on AIX, 4.2.1
patches. See operating system.
per_proc_address_space subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
per_proc_data_size subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
per_proc_stack_size subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
port 1521, 4.4.2.1, 4.4.3.2
already in use, 4.4.3
Portal and Wireless developer topology, 11.2
Portal and Wireless middle tier, 7.2
expanding, 7.14
installing, 7.13
Portal configuration assistant errors, B.4.7
portlist.ini file, 4.4.2.1
ports, 4.4
assigned to components, 7.6
choosing port numbers, 4.4.2.1
default port numbers, 4.4.1, E
/etc/services file, 4.4.1
how to determine, 6.16
static, 2.2
static ports, 4.4.2
to open in firewalls, F
post-installation, 12
OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.3
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2.3
prerequisite checks, 4.10
primary installation, 2.4
proc
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
processor, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
Product Languages button, 5.6
profile file, 4.3.3, 4.7.1
profile.local file, 4.3.3
program technical fix
See PTF
PTF
requirements on AIX, 4.2.1

R

rad_gh_regions attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
RAM requirements, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
raw partitions
for OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.1.9
minimum sizes for existing database, 10.2.8.3
rdg
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
rdg_auto_msg_wires subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
rdg_max_auto_msg_wires subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
Real Application Clusters database
installation steps overview, 10.8.1
installing metadata repository in, 10.8.2
using for metadata repository, 10.8
realms, 8.10
registering OracleAS Metadata Repository, 6.10, 10.9
deregistering, 10.11
Release 9.0.2/9.0.3
compatibility with, 3.1
remote installations, 4.9.6
Repository Owners group, 8.2.2
requirements
disk space, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
environment variables, 4.7
kernel parameters, 4.3
memory, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
monitor, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
operating system patches
processor, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
swap space, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
response file, D.1
specifying, D.6
restrictions removed, 2.15
.rhosts file, 9.3.1.6.1
root user, 5.11
root.sh, 5.12
rsh and rcp
user equivalence using, 9.3.1.6.1
rt
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
runInstaller
-executeSysPrereqs, 4.1
OUI_HOSTNAME parameter, 4.8.2
runRepca command, 10.6

S

schemas
dropping using cleanMR, 10.10
in OracleAS Metadata Repository, 10.2.8.4
scp, 9.3.1.6.2
screens
database, 6.26
first few (infrastructure), 6.24
first few (middle tier), 7.16
last few, 6.25
last few (middle tier), 7.17
OracleAS Certificate Authority, 6.27
secure installations, 2.10
secure shell, 9.3.1.6, 9.3.1.6.2
server management (SRVM), 9.3.1.7
setld command, 4.2.4
shell
default shell startup file, 4.3.3
shell limits
setting on Linux, 4.3.3
shm_max subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
shm_min subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
shm_mni subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
shm_seg subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
shutdown command, 4.3.4
silent installation, D.1
silentInstall.log, D.7, D.7
sizer command, 4.2.4
smit command, 4.5, 4.6
Solaris
creating the oinstall group, 4.5
creating the oracle user, 4.6
Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory screen, 8.10
Specify Namespace in Internet Directory screen, 4.8.1, 6.15
SRVM_SHARED_CONFIG environment variable, 9.3.1.8
ssh, 9.3.1.6.2
SSL
connecting to Oracle Internet Directory using, 5.13
post-installation configuration, 12.7
SSL connection during installation, 2.10
ssm_threshold subsystem attribute
recommended value on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
starting
Oracle Universal Installer, 5.16
startup file
default shell startup file, 4.3.3
static ports, 2.2, 4.4.2
examples, 4.4.2.4
for Oracle HTTP Server, 4.4.2.3, 4.4.2.3
for OracleAS Web Cache, 4.4.2.3
not working, 4.4.2.2
parameter names, 4.4.2
staticports.ini file, 4.4.2
creating, 4.4.2.1
for OracleAS Active Failover Cluster, 9.3.1.1
for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2.4.1.1
format, 4.4.2.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.4.1.2
su command, 4.7.1
subsets
checking on Tru64 UNIX, 4.2.4
requirements for Tru64 UNIX, 4.2.4
summary of installation steps, 1
swap space requirement, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
for running OracleAS RepCA, 10.3
sysconfig command, 4.3.4
sysconfigdb command, 4.3.4
sysconfigtab file, 4.3.4
sysctl command, 4.3.3
sysctl.conf file, 4.3.3
SYS/SYSTEM user passwords, 6.14

T

tablespaces
AUTOEXTEND, 10.2.8.3
dropping using cleanMR, 10.10
in OracleAS Metadata Repository, 10.2.8.4
sizes, 10.2.8.3
tcsh shell
setting shell limits on Linux, 4.3.3
/tmp directory, 5.10
space required in, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1, 4.1
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 4.7.6
topologies, 11
departmental topology, 11.5
development life cycle support topology, 11.6
Forms, Reports, and Discoverer developer topology, 11.3
integration architect and process modeler topology, 11.4
Java developer topology, 11.1
OracleAS Certificate Authority topology, 11.7
Portal and Wireless developer topology, 11.2
troubleshooting, B, B, B.4.2
configuration assistants, B.4
fatal errors, B.4.3
installation errors, B.3
verify requirements, B.1
Tru64 UNIX
checking kernel subsystem attributes, 4.3.4
checking version, 4.2.4
configuring kernel parameters
creating the oinstall group, 4.5
creating the oracle user, 4.6
making subsystem attribute value changes persist, 4.3.4
patch download location, 4.2.4
subset requirements, 4.2.4
Trusted Application Admins group, 8.2.1

U

UDDI configuration assistant errors, B.4.6
ulimit command, 4.3.3
UnitedLinux
/etc/init.d/boot.local file, 4.3.3
UNIX commands
dupatch, 4.2.4
groupadd, 4.5
instfix, 4.2.1
limit, 4.3.3
lslpp, 4.2.1
oslevel, 4.2.1
passwd, 4.6, 4.6
setld, 4.2.4
shutdown, 4.3.4
sizer, 4.2.4
smit, 4.5, 4.6
sysconfig, 4.3.4
sysconfigdb, 4.3.4
sysctl, 4.3.3
ulimit, 4.3.3
useradd, 4.6
UNIX users
setting shell limits for on Linux, 4.3.3
upgrading to OracleAS 10g (9.0.4), 3.1
URLs for components, G
Use Only SSL Connections With This Oracle Internet Directory button, 5.13
user equivalence (OracleAS Active Failover Cluster), 9.3.1.6
setting up for rsh and rcp, 9.3.1.6.1
using secure shell, 9.3.1.6
user interface problems, B.2
User Management Application Admins group, 8.2.1
useradd command, 4.6
users
adding to groups, 8.8
creating in Oracle Internet Directory, 8.7
in Oracle Internet Directory, 8.1
setting shell limits for UNIX users on Linux, 4.3.3
users (operating system)
see operating system users

V

/var/opt/oracle/emtab file, 2.4
/var/tmp directory, 2.6
vfs
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4
virtual hostname
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 9.2
virtual server name (OracleAS Active Failover Cluster), 9.3.1.2
vm
kernel subsystem on Tru64 UNIX, 4.3.4

W

WebSphere MQ
CSDs required
on AIX, 4.2.1