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Oracle Internet File System Installation Guide
Release 9.0.1.1.0 for Microsoft Windows NT/2000

Part Number A85272-03
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Numerics

9iFS
installing, 3-1

A

Administration Client configuration, 3-3, 6-4
agents, 1-3, 3-10, 6-10
GarbageCollectionAgent, 1-4
audience
intended, ix

B

backup
database, 6-2
existing database, 2-7
full, 2-7
log files, 2-7
batch files
ifsomssetup, 5-3

C

character sets, 2-8, 3-12, 6-11
default, 3-12, 6-11
check-in/check-out, 7-1
classpath failure, 8-1
clients
installation of, 7-1
Oracle9iEnterprise Manager, 2-5
command syntax, xiii
Complete configuration, 3-3, 6-4
configuration
Administration Client, 3-3, 6-4
Complete, 3-3, 6-4
three-tier, 2-7
configuration parameters
9iFS, 3-2, 6-4
configuration process log, 3-2, 6-4
configuration type
select, 3-3, 6-4
content management features, 7-1
conventions
notational, xii
custom tablespaces, 3-7

D

data
LOB, 3-8, 3-9
media, 3-9
object, 3-8
Oracle9i, 3-9
Oracle9i text, 3-9
text, 3-9
database
backup, 2-7, 6-2
character sets, 2-8, 3-12, 6-11
Migration Assistant, 6-2
not running, 8-2
Oracle 8.1.7.2, 6-2
Oracle9i, 6-2
setting parameters, 2-10
shutting down the, 6-2
upgrading an Oracle8i, 6-2
upgrading the Oracle, 6-1
database connection, 3-4, 6-5
database cursors, 8-2
DAV server, 3-10, 6-10
DBA privileges, 5-2
default
character set, 3-12, 6-11
default tablespace settings, 3-7
directory
to install 9iFS, 3-1
discover 9iFS targets, 8-5
documentation
ordering, xi
documentation set
Oracle 9i, xi
Oracle 9iFS, xi
domain, 1-1, 1-2
administering, 1-5
managing the 9iFS, 3-3
monitoring, 1-5
stopping, 4-3, 6-3
stopping processes, 6-3
domain controller, 1-2, 1-4, 3-10, 6-10
launch, 4-3
domains
discovering, 1-6
starting, 4-3

E

e-mail servers, 4-7
EMCA, 5-2
errors
installation, 8-1, 8-2
events, 1-6

F

fault detection, 1-6
fault recovery, 1-4
File Sync component, 7-5
installing, 7-5
fixit, 1-6
FTP server, 1-3
full backup, 2-7

G

Garbage Collection Agent, 1-4
group information, 3-8
guarded nodes, 1-4
guardian, 1-4, 1-6

H

hard disk space
verify, 2-7
hardware requirements
minimum, 2-1
host, 1-2, 1-4
HTTP node, 1-5, 3-10, 6-10
HTTP server, 1-5, 2-5, 4-2, 4-16

I

ifs
starting, 4-3
ifsconfig script, 3-2, 6-4
ifsConfigOut.log, 8-1
ifsemailsetup script, 4-7
ifsenv.sh file, 4-14
ifsJservctl script, 4-16
ifslaunchdc script, 4-3
ifslaunchnode script, 4-3
ifsomssetup batch file, 5-3
ifsprops.properties file, 4-15
ifssetup script, 3-15, 6-13
ifsstartdomain script, 4-3
ifsstopdomain script, 4-3, 6-3
index
creating the, 6-1
populating the, 6-1
Indexed Media tablespace, 3-9
indexes, 3-9
indexing language, 3-12, 6-11
information
group, 3-8
user, 3-8
installation, 3-2
9iFS software, 3-1
9ifs software, 3-3, 6-5
directory, 3-1
errors, 8-2
log files, 6-2
of client packages, 7-1
problems, 8-1, 8-2
installation log files, 2-7
Intelligent Agent, 1-6
not running, 8-5
starting, 4-2
intended audience, ix

J

Java Virtual Machine Interpreter
modifying, 4-15
Java VM, 1-5
JDK
versions supported, 4-14
JRE
configurations supportedconfiguration
JRE, 4-14
configuring 1.3.0, 4-14
JRE 1.2.2 _07a, 4-14
JServ process, 4-16
Jserv process
starting, 4-3
stopping, 4-3
JServer option, 2-5

L

language, 3-12, 6-11
listener
not running, 8-2
LOB data, 3-8, 3-9
Local service name, 2-9
locator, 1-4
log files, 2-7
9iFS configuration process, 3-2, 6-4
back up, 2-7
ifsConfigOut.log, 8-1
installation, 2-7
logical configuration, 1-2
logs
installation, 6-2

M

mapped network drive, 7-2, 7-6
Mapping network drive, 7-6
media data, 3-9
metadata, 3-8
middle-tier processes, 1-1
mount server point, 3-11, 6-10

N

network drive
mapped, 7-2, 7-6
network interface, 3-10, 6-9
node, 1-4
node guardian, 1-4, 1-6
nodes, 1-1, 1-2, 1-4
guarded, 1-4
HTTP, 1-5, 3-10, 6-10
monitoring, 1-2
servers, 1-3
services, 1-3
starting, 4-3
stopping processes, 6-3
unguarded, 1-4
Non-Indexed Medias tablespace, 3-8
non-Unicode enabled protocol servers, 3-12, 6-11
notation
conventions, xii
notational conventions, xii

O

object data, 3-8
ODMA, 6-2
OMS, 2-5
check status of, 5-4
stop, 5-4
OMS administrator
password, 5-4
Oracle 9i
documentation set, xi
Oracle 9ifs
software installation, 3-3, 6-5
Oracle 9iFS Command Line Client Utilities, 7-5
installing, 7-5
Oracle 9iFS Configuration Assistant, 3-2, 6-3
Oracle 9iFS File Sync Component, 7-5
Oracle 9iFS portlet, 4-7, 7-3
Oracle 9iFS Windows Utilities, 7-1
installing, 7-1, 7-2
Oracle Database Migration Assistant, 6-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, 5-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager events, 1-6
Oracle HTTP server, 1-5, 2-5, 4-16
Oracle Intelligent Agents, 1-6
Oracle Management Server, 2-5
Oracle Support Services, 8-6, 8-7
when to contact, 8-6
Oracle Text
enabling, 6-1, 6-8
Oracle Text option, 2-5
Oracle Universal Installer, 3-2, 6-3
quitting the, 3-15, 6-13
running, 3-1
Oracle8i database
upgrading, 6-2
Oracle9i, 2-5
Oracle9i data, 3-9
Oracle9i database, 6-2
Oracle9i Enterprise Manager Client, 2-5
Oracle9i interMedia Media tablespace, 3-9
Oracle9i Text
spinning, 8-4
Oracle9i text data, 3-9
Oracle9i Text Data tablespace, 3-9
Oracle9i Text Index tablespace, 3-9
Oracle9i Text Keymap tablespace, 3-9
order documentation, xi

P

parameters
9iFS configuration, 3-2, 6-4
setting database, 2-10
Partitioning option, 2-5, 2-7
password
OMS administrator, 5-4
schema, 3-6
permission problems, 8-2
physical configuration, 1-2
port number, 1-4
ports
changing default, 3-11, 6-10
default numbers, 3-11, 6-10
post-installation, 4-1
starting ifs, 4-3
pre-installation
install or upgrade the Oracle8i database, 2-7
processes for installation, 2-11
tasks, 2-6
pre-installation tasks, 2-6
Primary tablespace, 3-8
privileges
DBA, 5-2
problems
installation, 8-1, 8-2
permission, 8-2
troubleshooting, 8-1
processes
stopping, 6-3
progress indicator, 3-2
protocol servers, 1-3
protocols
WebDAV, 1-5

Q

quota
viewing on portlet, 4-7, 7-3

R

re-configure Oracle 9iFS, 3-2, 6-4
repository, 1-1, 1-2
requirements
hardware, 2-1

S

schema
create new, 3-6
naming, 3-6
use existing, 3-6
schema name, 1-1
schema password, 3-6
scripts (batch files)
ifsemailsetup, 4-7
ifsJservctl, 4-16
ifslaunchdc, 4-3
ifslaunchnode, 4-3
ifsomssetup, 5-3
ifsstartdomain, 4-3
ifsstopdomain, 4-3, 6-3
search capabilities, 2-5
servers, 1-3
agents, 1-3
DAV, 3-10, 6-10
e-mail, 4-7
fail, 8-2
FTP, 1-3
HTTP, 4-2, 4-16
Oracle HTTP, 2-5
Oracle Management, 2-5
protocol, 1-3
service name
Local, 2-9
TNS, 2-9, 2-10, 3-3, 6-5
services, 1-3
servlet, 1-5
servlets
running with JServ, 4-16
space
verify hard disk, 2-7
spinning
Oracle Text, 8-4
storage
tablespaces, 3-8
syntax, xiii

T

tables
breaking into smaller pieces, 2-7
tablespace, 3-8
tablespaces, 3-7, 3-8, 5-3
create before customizing, 3-7
custom, 3-7
Indexed media, 3-9
Non-Indexed Medias, 3-8
Oracke9i Text Index, 3-9
Oracle9i interMedia Media, 3-9
Oracle9i Text Data, 3-9
Oracle9i Text Keymap, 3-9
Primary, 3-8
storage, 3-8
using default settings, 3-7
TCP/IP server socket, 1-3
text data, 3-9
three-tier configuration, 2-7
TNS service name, 2-9, 2-10, 3-3, 6-5
troubleshooting
common errors, 8-2
contacting Oracle Support Services, 8-6
installation problems, 8-1

U

unguarded nodes, 1-4
Uniform Resource Locator, 1-4
upgrade
database, 6-1, 6-2
to Oracle 8.1.7.2 database, 6-2
to Oracle9i database, 6-2
URL, 1-4
user information, 3-8
UTF8 character set, 2-8, 3-12, 6-11
utilities
Oracle 9iFS Command Line Client, 7-5
Oracle 9iFS Windows, 7-1

V

variables, xiii
verify
database connection, 3-4, 6-5
hard disk space, 2-7
versioning, 7-1

W

WebDAV, 1-5
Windows
installing the 9iFS Client Utilities, 7-1
Windows Client Utilities, 7-1
Windows interface, 7-1
wizard
configuration, 6-4

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