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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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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
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Preface
Intended Audience
Structure
Related Documents
Documentation Accessibility
Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation
Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation
Conventions
1 Concepts
The Oracle 9
i
FS
Domain
Services and Servers
Locators
Guarded and Unguarded Nodes
HTTP Nodes
Oracle 9
i
FS Management Tools
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
Oracle 9
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FS Manager
Oracle 9
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FS Configuration Assistant
2 Pre-installation
Hardware and Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Operating System Requirements
Database Initialization Parameter Requirements
Deployment Options and Required Software Components
Pre-Installation Tasks
Task 1: Gather Necessary Account, Password, and Service Information
Task 2: Verify Hardware and Software Requirements
Task 3: Back Up Existing Database and Log Files
Task 4: Install (or Upgrade to) Oracle 8.1.7.2 or Oracle9
i
Database
Task 5: Check Database Parameters
Task 6: Ensure that JServer is Installed in the Database
Task 7: Configure Net Service Name and Listener
Task 8: Prepare Middle-tier Machine or Oracle9
i
Home
Task 9: Start the Processes Necessary for Installing Oracle 9
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FS
3 Installing the Oracle 9
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FS Software
Run the Oracle Universal Installer
Run the Configuration Assistant
4 Post-installation
Tasks Required After Configuration Completes
Restart Computer and Oracle Services
Start Oracle 9
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FS and Confirm Basic Operation
Enable Windows Users to Map Oracle 9
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FS as Network Drives
Optional Post-installation Tasks
Install and Configure Oracle 9
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FS Mail Servers
Install the Oracle 9
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FS Portlet
Configure the NFS Server
Modifications Required to Support Using JRE 1.3.0
Oracle 9
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FS Servlets and the Oracle HTTP Server
Post-installation Tasks for Upgrades Only
Re-populate the Oracle Text Index
Modify Oracle Text Indexing Scripts
5 Getting Started with Oracle Enterprise Manager
Setting Up Oracle Enterprise Manager
Setup Oracle 9
i
FS to Support Oracle Enterprise Manager Automation
6 Upgrading from a Previous Version of Oracle 9
i
FS
Upgrade Considerations
Pre-Installation Tasks for Upgrading from a Previous Version of Oracle 9
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FS
Task 1: Back Up the Existing Database
Task 2: Upgrade the Existing Database to Oracle9
i or Oracle 8.1.7.2
Task 3: Stop Oracle iFS Processes
Installation of Oracle 9
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FS
7 Client Packages Installation
Installing the Oracle 9
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FS Windows Utilities
Accessing Oracle 9
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FS through HTTP
Registering the Oracle 9
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FS Portlet with Oracle Portal
Installing the Oracle 9
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FS FileSync Component
Installing the Command Line Client Utilities
NFS Client Configuration
Solaris 2.7, 2.8
Red Hat Linux 6.2
Hummingbird NFS Maestro 7.0
Linking an NFS Directory Using the NFS Maestro Network Access Tool
Linking an NFS Directory Using the Command Line
Troubleshooting
8 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Installation Problems
Classpath Failures
Common Installation Errors
Troubleshooting Oracle Enterprise Manager Problems
When to Contact Oracle Support Services
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