Oracle8i Personal Edition Installation Guide
Release 2 (8.1.6) for Windows 98
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Selecting Database Creation and Net8 Configuration Methods

This chapter describes the Oracle8i database creation and Net8 client/server configuration methods available during installation. You must understand these methods before performing an installation.

Specific topics discussed are:

Understanding Your Methods Before Installation

Oracle Universal Installer provides several methods for creating an Oracle8i database and configuring your Net8 client/server environment during installation.

The method to select during installation depends upon:

You must understand these methods before you begin installation. By reviewing the information in this chapter, you can ensure that you create and configure a database and network environment that best matches your needs from the beginning.

Oracle8i database and Net8 components are installed through several installation types. Review the installation types in this table to identify how much user input is required for database creation or network configuration during installation. The "X" indicates whether you are prompted to provide no, minimal, or extensive input during installation. See the remaining sections of this chapter for specific details on what information is automatically created for you, and what information you must manually provide.


Installation Types User Input Required for Database Creation User Input Required for Net8 Configuration
None Minimal Extensive None Minimal Extensive
  • Oracle8i Typical Installation 8.1.6.0.0

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  • Oracle8i Minimal Installation 8.1.6.0.0

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  • Oracle8i Custom Installation 8.1.6.0.0, and then select:

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    Net8 Client or Net8 Server

 

Not applicable 

 

X1

    or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    Oracle8i Server2

 

 

Not applicable 

1Selecting through the Custom installation type prompts you to create a configuration requiring either no user input or a configuration requiring extensive user input. See "Selecting a Net8 Configuration Method" for more information.
2Selecting Oracle8i Server through the Custom installation type offers several database creation choices, from a complete custom creation to a creation requiring minimal user input. See "Selecting a Database Creation Method" for more information.

Selecting a Database Creation Method

Oracle Database Configuration Assistant is a tool that enables you to create an Oracle8i database. Oracle Database Configuration Assistant can be automatically started by Oracle Universal Installer when you select to create an Oracle8i database or manually run as a standalone tool.


Note:

This chapter describes running Oracle Database Configuration Assistant from within Oracle Universal Installer. See Chapter 6 of the Oracle8i Personal Edition Administrator's Guide for Windows 98 for information on running Oracle Database Configuration Assistant in standalone mode. See Chapter 2, "Database Tools Overview", of the Oracle8i Personal Edition Administrator's Guide for Windows 98 for instructions on starting this tool in standalone mode. 


When you run Oracle Universal Installer, the Available Products window presents you with three installation option. Each installation option enables you to create an Oracle8i database.


The types of databases created with the Typical, Minimal, and Custom installation types and the amount of user input required are described in the following table. Review these selections and identify the database that best matches your database requirements and database creation expertise:

If You Perform These Steps... Then...
  1. Select the Typical installation type.

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Oracle Database Configuration Assistant automatically starts at the end of installation and creates a preconfigured, ready-to-use Multipurpose starter database with:

  • Default initialization parameters
  • Automatic installation and configuration of Oracle JServer1
  • Database configured in dedicated server mode
  • Archiving mode set to NOARCHIVELOG

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No user input is required other than the global database name and SID you are prompted to enter prior to Oracle Database Configuration Assistant startup. 

  1. Select the Minimal installation type.
  2. Select Yes when prompted to create a starter database.

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    Note: If you select No, all server components are installed. A database is not created. You can create your database later by manually running Oracle Database Configuration Assistant or a SQL script. See Chapter 6 of the Oracle8i Personal Edition Administrator's Guide for Windows 98 for instructions.

 

Oracle Database Configuration Assistant automatically starts at the end of installation and creates the same Oracle8i database that you receive with the Typical installation type

  1. Select the Custom installation type.
  2. Select Oracle8i Server and additional products in the Available Product Components window.
  3. Select Yes when prompted to create a starter database.
  4. Oracle Database Configuration Assistant prompts you to select a database creation method:

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If You Select the Custom database creation method...

Oracle Database Configuration Assistant guides you in the creation of a database in dedicated server mode with OracleJServer and replication option. Select this option only if you are experienced with advanced database creation procedures, such as customizing:

  • Data, control, and redo log file settings
  • Tablespace and extent sizes
  • Database memory parameters
  • Archiving modes, formats, and destinations

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  • Custom
  • Typical

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  • Trace file destinations
  • Character set values

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If You Select the Typical database creation method...

You have two choices. Oracle Database Configuration Assistant's role in database creation depends on your selection:


     
     
 

 

If you select...


     
     
 

 

 


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Copy existing files from CD

Oracle Database Configuration Assistant creates the same Oracle8i database as described under Typical Installation Type with Oracle JServer and replication option. No user input is required other than the global database name and SID you are prompted to enter prior to Oracle Database Configuration Assistant startup. 


     
     
 

 

 


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Create new database files

Oracle Database Configuration Assistant prompts you to answer several questions, including the number of concurrent connections. Oracle Database Configuration Assistant then creates a database. Oracle JServer and replication are automatically configured if selected. 

1Oracle Database Configuration Assistant only configures components that were installed through Oracle Universal Installer.

Selecting a Net8 Configuration Method

Net8 Configuration Assistant is a tool that enables you to configure your network environment to enable Oracle clients to connect to an Oracle8i database. Net8 Configuration Assistant can be automatically started from Oracle Universal Installer through most installation types or manually started as a standalone tool.


Note:

This chapter describes running Net8 Configuration Assistant from within Oracle Universal Installer. See the Net8 Administrator's Guide or the Net8 Configuration Assistant online help for information on running Net8 Configuration Assistant in standalone mode. See Chapter 2, "Database Tools Overview", of the Oracle8i Personal Edition Administrator's Guide for Windows 98 for instructions on starting this tool in standalone mode. 


Depending on the installation option selected, Net8 Configuration Assistant configures your network in either of two ways:

Configuration consists of creating and modifying a series of network files located in the ORACLE_HOME\NETWORK\ADMIN directory.

Server Network Configuration

The type of network configuration created with the server installation types and the amount of user input required are described below. Review the selections below and identify the network configuration that best matches your requirements and network configuration expertise:

If You Select These Installation Types... Then...

Oracle8i Personal Edition 

  • Typical
  • Minimal

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Net8 Configuration Assistant automatically creates your Net8 server environment by configuring information in the following files: 


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LISTENER.ORA file 

 

  • Configures a listener named LISTENER with protocol addresses for both the Oracle8i database (using your operating system's preferred protocol, which is typically TCP/IP on port 1521) and for external procedures (using the IPC protocol)
  • Configures service information for external procedures

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TNSNAMES.ORA file 

 

 

  • Creates a net service name in the TNSNAMES.ORA file to use for external procedures

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  • SQLNET.ORA file

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  • Configures the server's domain as the default domain (the domain in which your computer is located). This domain is automatically appended to any unqualified net service name.

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  • Configures the naming methods the server uses to resolve a name to a connect descriptor

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Oracle Database Configuration Assistant automatically configures additional Net8 server information in the following files during successful creation of the Oracle8i database: 

 


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LISTENER.ORA file 

 

 

  • Configures service information for the Oracle8i database

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Oracle8i Personal Edition 

  • Custom (and then select Net8 Server and Net8 Client)

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Net8 Configuration Assistant first prompts you to:

  • Complete directory server access configuration, including entering a directory server type and location and administrative context from which the server can look up, create, and modify net service names1
  • Create a listener(s) and select network protocols to use for database connections
  • Select the naming method to use to connect to databases. By default, the local naming method is configured; this enables the TNSNAMES.ORA file to be used. Local naming prompts you to enter a net service name or database SID, and a networking protocol to use in accessing a remote database. Other available naming methods include directory naming, Oracle Names, host naming, and additional external naming methods.

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Net8 Configuration Assistant then automatically creates your Net8 server environment by configuring information in the following files:

  • LISTENER.ORA file

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  • Configures a listener with a name and protocol address that you choose. In addition, a protocol address and service information for external procedures are configured.

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SQLNET.ORA file 

 

 

  • Configures the server's domain as the default domain (the domain in which your computer is located). This domain is automatically appended to any unqualified net service name.
  • Configures the naming methods the server uses to resolve a name to a connect descriptor

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  • TNSNAMES.ORA and LISTENER.ORA files

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  • Creates a net service name entry for external procedure connections

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Oracle Database Configuration Assistant automatically configures additional Net8 server information in the following file during successful creation of the Oracle8i database: 

 

  • LISTENER.ORA file

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  • Configures service information for the Oracle8i database

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1You are prompted for this information if you have never configured this Oracle home for directory server access.


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