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Oracle9i Database Installation Guide
Release 2 (9.2.0.2.1) for 64-Bit Windows

Part Number B10546-01
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Numerics

3DES_112 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2
3DES_168 integrity support
installation types available with, A-2

A

administrative context
configuration, 3-10
Administrator installation type
components installed with, A-6
definition, 1-5
Administrators group
requirements for Oracle installations, 4-3
Advanced Queueing API
defined, A-11
installation types available with, A-2, A-6, A-8
Advanced Replication
defined, A-11
installation types available with, A-2, A-8
Apache Configuration for Oracle Java Server Pages
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Apache Configuration for XML Developer's Kit
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Apache JServ
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Apache Web Server Files
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Assistant Common Files
defined, A-12
authentication support
defined, A-13
installation types available with, A-2
preinstallation requirements, 2-7

B

BaliShare, A-12
batch mode
setting the NLS_LANG parameter, D-5

C

certification, 2-5
Character Set Migration utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
client installations
instructions, 4-12 to 4-14
response files, C-2
CMWLITE tablespace
cwmlite01.DBF datafile, 6-9
description, 6-9
components
available for installation, 1-4, A-1
certification, 2-5
compatibility matrix, 2-5
for single Oracle homes, 2-2
installation of single Oracle home components, 2-2
installing, 4-4
installing single Oracle home components a second time, 2-2
mandatory preinstallation requirements, 2-7
postinstallation configuration guidelines, 5-3
removing database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-22
removing manually on Windows Windows XP 64-bit Edition/Windows Server 2003, 4-24
using in different languages, C-6
connection descriptor
definition, 3-9
control files, 6-11
for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
copying data
logical partitions, B-26
crlogdr utility, B-21
CTXSYS
database role, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
Custom installation type
defined, 1-5
installing, 4-10, 4-13, 4-17
custom.rsp file
description, C-2
CWMLITE tablespace
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
cwmlite01.dbf datafile, 6-9

D

data dictionary
description, 6-12
in starter database, 6-12
data warehousing
database environment, 3-4
defined, 3-4
same as DSS database environment, 3-4
database
control files, 6-11
data dictionary, 6-12
datafiles, 6-8
default passwords, 6-2
default usernames, 6-2
initialization parameter file, 6-10
redo log files, 6-10
roles, 6-4 to 6-6
rollback segments, 6-12
tablespaces, 6-8
undo segments, 6-12
Database Configuration Assistant
automatically starting during installation, 4-9
configuring Oracle Real Application Clusters, 3-9
configuring the listener.ora file, 3-9, 3-11
creating a Custom database type, 3-7
creating a database environment, 3-5
creating database environments, 3-4
defined, A-12
installation types available with, A-2
selecting a database creation method, 3-5
database types
Oracle9i Database, 1-4
Database Verify utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
databases
available database types, 1-4
configuration types, 3-5
configuring with a directory server, 3-10
creating database environments, 3-4
Custom installation type, 3-7
removing, 4-22
selecting a creation method, 3-5
supported creation methods, 3-2
user input required for creation, 3-2
datafiles, 6-9, B-19
DB_DOMAIN parameter, 6-6
DB_NAME parameter, 6-6
dbca.rsp file
description, C-2
DBSNMP
database roles, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
DBUI, A-12
Decision Support System. See DSS
default character set, 4-8, 4-16, 4-19
default control files, 6-11
default datafiles, 6-9
default domain
configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
default initialization parameter file
init.ora, 6-10
default redo log files, 6-10
default tablespaces, 6-9
deinstallation
of database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-22
of Oracle components, 4-24
DeleteDisk utility, B-21
deleting
Oracle OSDs, B-27
DES40 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
DES56 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
differences
between installing Oracle on Windows and UNIX, 4-2
directory server
configuring access through the Custom installation type, 3-9
configuring client access to a directory server, 3-12
configuring database access to a directory server, 3-10
documentation
creating single installation stage, C-3
getting started with, 1-7
on using Oracle Universal Installer, 1-4
on using response files, C-3
order in which to read, 1-7
DRSYS tablespace
description, 6-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
DSS
same as data warehousing database environment, 3-4
dsysr01.dbf datafile, 6-9

E

encryption and integrity support
defined, A-13
installation types available with, A-2
Enterprise Edition installation type
components installed with, A-2
defined, 1-4
enterprise user security support
defined, A-13
installation types available with, A-2
enterprise.rsp file
description, C-2
environment
restrictions on setting ORACLE_HOME, 4-5
environment parameter do not set in path, 4-5
EWT, A-12
EXAMPLE tablespace
description, 6-9
example01.DBF datafile, 6-9
example01.DBF datafile, 6-9
Export utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
ExportSYMLinks utility, B-21
external procedures
configuration, 3-10
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-7

F

file systems
system requirements, 2-3
files
Oracle Universal Installer log files, 4-20

G

generic documentation references
Windows-specific NLS_LANG values, D-3
Windows-specific NLS_TERRITORY values, D-3
Windows-specific parameter file name and location, 6-10
Windows-specific redo log file location, 6-10
Windows-specific redo log file size, 6-10
getting started
overview of, 1-8
global database name
defined, 6-6
globalization support, D-3
Glossary, Glossary-1

I

ICE Browser, A-12
Import utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
ImportSYMLinks utility, B-21
INDX tablespace
description, 6-9
indx01.dbf datafile, 6-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
indx01.dbf datafile, 6-9
initialization parameter file
description, 6-10
in database, 6-10
init.ora, 6-10
installactions.log file, 2-2, 4-20
installation
available components, 1-4, A-1
available installation types, A-1
Custom installation type, 4-10, 4-13, 4-17
differences between installing Oracle on UNIX and Windows, 4-2
in noninteractive mode, C-2
of single Oracle home components, 2-2
Oracle Internet Directory, 1-5
Oracle Internet Directory installation type, 4-14
preinstallation, 4-3
requirements, 2-3
Optimal Flexible Architecture, 1-2
reviewing a log of an installation session, 4-20
single installation stage, 4-5, C-3
steps, 4-4
top-level components, 1-4
installation documentation
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-11
installation types
available with each top-level component, 1-4
with Enterprise Edition, A-2
with Oracle9i Client, 1-5, A-2, A-6
with Oracle9i Database, 1-4
with Oracle9i Management and Integration, 1-5, A-8
with Personal Edition, A-2
with Standard Edition, A-2
Inventory directory, 4-20
IPC
configuration, 3-9
iSQL*Plus
defined, A-12
installation types available with, A-2

J

Java Runtime Environment
defined, A-12
installation types available with, A-5, A-6, A-10
Oracle's version of, 1-3
requirements, 2-3
restrictions on modifying, 1-3
Java Swing Components, A-12
Java Virtual Machine
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
JDBC, A-17
JRE. See Java Runtime Environment
JSDK
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
JVM Accelerator
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-4, A-9

K

Kerberos support
installation types available with, A-2
Kodiak, A-12

L

languages
installing Oracle components in different languages, C-5
using Oracle components in different languages, C-6
LBACSYS
database roles, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
LDAP-compliant directory server
configuring clients with a directory server, 3-12
configuring the database with a directory server, 3-10
LetterDelete utility, B-21
licensing issues, 1-6
listener
configuration, 3-9, 3-10
creation, 3-10
installing the database into a directory with client software, 4-5
stopping before installation, 4-3
listener.ora file
configuring with Database Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-11
configuring with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13
log files
reviewing an installation session, 4-20
logical partitions
compatibility issues, B-29
control files tablespace, B-19
copying data, B-26
CWMLITE tablespace, B-19
redo log files, B-19
voting disk, B-19
XML tablespace, B-19
LogPartFormat utility, B-21

M

mandatory individual component requirements, 2-7
MD5 integrity support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
MDSYS
database roles, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
Microsoft ODBC specification
Oracle ODBC Driver compliance with, A-20
Migration utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
MS-DOS mode
setting the NLS_LANG parameter, D-5
multiple Oracle homes
system identifier, 6-7

N

naming method
configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
net service name
configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12
Net Services
configuring the database with a directory server, 3-10
installing through the Custom installation type, 4-10, 4-13
location of network configuration files, 3-8
removing, 4-22
supported configuration methods, 3-2
user input required for configuration, 3-2
netca.rsp file
description, C-2
network
location of network configuration files, 3-8
selecting a Oracle Net configuration method, 3-7
NLS_LANG parameter, D-2
setting in MS-DOS mode and batch mode, D-5
territory and character set defaults, D-3
noninteractive installation
overview, C-2
NTFS
system requirements, 2-3

O

Object Link Manager, B-21
OCI
defined, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-6, A-8
ODBC. See Oracle ODBC Driver
OID Configuration Assistant
automatically starting Database Configuration Assistant, 4-19
automatically starting during installation, 4-19
OiD Configuration Assistant
automatically starting Database Configuration Assistant, 4-16
automatically starting during installation, 4-16
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-9
OIDCTL utility
stopping Oracle Internet Directory Server, 4-21
OIDMON utility
removing the Oracle Internet Directory Windows service, 4-22
oid.rsp file
description, C-2
OLAP. See Oracle OLAP
OLAPSYS
database roles, 6-5
username and password, 6-5
OLTP
database environment, 3-4
defined, 3-4
omicustom.rsp file
description, C-2
oms.rsp file
description, C-2
Online Transaction Processing. See OLTP
operating system authenticated connections
configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13
operating systems, supported, 2-4
Optimal Flexible Architecture
installation issues and restrictions for, 1-2
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows
installation types available with, A-2
Oracle Advanced Security
authentication enterprise user security support, A-2
authentication support, A-2
authentication support defined, A-13
encryption and integrity support, A-2
encryption and integrity support defined, A-13
enterprise user security support defined, A-13
installation types available with, A-2, A-8
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, A-2
Oracle Wallet Manager, A-3
overview defined, A-13
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-4
preinstallation requirements, 2-7
SSO support defined, A-13
Thin JDBC Java-based encryption support, A-3
Oracle Call Interface
defined, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-6, A-8
Oracle Cluster Configuration Assistant
automatically starting during installation, 4-9
Oracle COM Automation Feature
defined, A-14
installation types available with, A-3
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
defined, A-14
single Oracle home component, 2-2
Oracle Data Gatherer
installed with Oracle Intelligent Agent, A-15
Oracle Database Demos
defined, A-14
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle Database Utilities
installation types available with, A-3
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager
installation types available with, A-2
Oracle Help for Java, A-12
Oracle home
installing single homes components a second time, 2-2
single Oracle home components, 2-2
single Oracle homes components, 2-2
Oracle home name
maximum length, 4-4
Oracle Home Selector
installation types available with, A-5, A-6, A-10
Oracle HTTP Server
automatically starting the service during installation, 4-9, 4-17, 4-19
defined, A-15
installation types available with, A-3
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-4
Oracle Intelligent Agent
defined, A-15
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Oracle Agent Extensions no longer installed with, A-15
Oracle interMedia
defined, A-15
installation types available with, A-3
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-4
separately licensed, A-15
Oracle interMedia Annotator
installation types available with, A-6, A-9
Oracle interMedia Audio
defined, A-15
installation types available with, A-3, A-9
Oracle interMedia Client Option
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-3, A-6, A-9
Oracle interMedia Image
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle interMedia Java Client
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle interMedia Locator
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle interMedia Video
defined, A-16
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle interMedia Web Client
installation types available with, A-4, A-6
Oracle Internet Directory
configuring an 9.2 database with Oracle Internet Directory, 2-7
defined, A-17
function, 1-5
globalization support issues, D-6
installation, 1-5
installing for the first time, 4-15
preinstallation requirements, 2-7
removing, 4-22
required NLS_LANG environment variables for tools, D-6
running command line tools in MS-DOS mode, D-5
Oracle Internet Directory Client
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-6, A-9
Oracle Internet Directory Client toolset
installation types available with, A-9
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant. See OiD Configuration Assistant
Oracle Internet Directory installation type
components installed with, A-8
defined, 1-5
installing, 4-14
Oracle Internet Directory Server
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-9
removing the Oracle service, 4-22
stopping, 4-21
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant
defined, A-17
Oracle inventory
log files, 4-20
Oracle JDBC Drivers
defined, A-17
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.4.1
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.4.1
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle JVM
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-4
naming convention with Oracle9i database type, A-18
Oracle Mod PL/SQL Gateway
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Oracle Net
configuring the server environment, 3-8
selecting a configuration method, 3-7
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
automatically starting during installation, 4-9, 4-16, 4-19
configuring client access to a directory server, 3-12
configuring clients with a directory server, 3-12
configuring the client environment, 3-11
configuring the database to access a directory server, 3-8, 3-10
configuring the listener.ora file, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13
configuring the sqlnet.ora file, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
configuring the tnsnames.ora file, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12
defined, A-18
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle Net Listener
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle Net Manager
defined, A-19
installation types available with, A-2, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle Net Services
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-5
Oracle Object Service, Glossary-6
Oracle ODBC Driver
compliance with Microsoft ODBC specification, A-20
defined, A-20
installation types available with, A-4, A-6, A-9
Oracle OLAP
defined, A-20
installation types available with, A-4
Oracle OLAP API
installation types available with, A-4
Oracle Open Database Connectivity Driver. See Oracle ODBC Driver
Oracle OSDs
deleting, B-27
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-18
Oracle Partitioning
defined, A-20
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
separately licensed, A-20
Oracle Perl Interpreter
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Oracle Programmer
installation types available with, A-6
Oracle Provider for OLE DB
defined, A-20
installation types available with, A-4
single Oracle home component, 2-2
Oracle Real Application Clusters
assigning a SID, 4-7
configuring with Database Configuration Assistant, 3-9
control files, B-19
creating symbolic links, B-21
CWMLITE tablespace, B-19
datafiles, B-19
defined, A-21
DRSYS tablespace, B-19
INDX tablespace, B-19
installation types available with, A-4
installing through the Custom installation type, 4-11
Oracle Object Service, Glossary-6
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-6
preinstallation tasks, B-18
redo log files, B-19
selecting the cluster nodes on which to install software, 4-4
separately licensed, A-21
SID, 4-7
SYSTEM tablespace, B-19
TOOLS tablespace (tools01.dbf), B-19
UNDOTBS tablespace, B-19
USERS tablespace, B-19
USERS tablespace (users01.dbf), B-19
voting disk, B-19
XML tablespace, B-19
Oracle Remote Configuration Agent
defined, A-21
installation types available with, A-4, A-9
Oracle services
stopping, 4-3, 4-21
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
defined, A-21
installation types available with, A-4, A-6
installing through the Custom installation type, 4-11, 4-13
post-installation configuration tasks, 5-6
requires installation of Microsoft Transaction Server, 4-11, 4-13
Oracle SNMP Agent
defined, A-21
installation types available with, A-4, A-10
Oracle SOAP Client
installation types available with, A-4, A-10
Oracle SOAP for JServ
installation types available with, A-4, A-10
Oracle SOAP Server
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle Spatial
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-5
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-4
separately licensed, A-22
Oracle SQLJ
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle Text
defined, A-22
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle Trace
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle Type Translator
defined, A-13
Oracle Ultra Search Middle Tier
installation types available with, A-5, A-6, A-10
Oracle Ultra Search Server
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle Universal Installer
configuring Net Services environment, 3-2
creating a database, 3-2
defined, 1-3, A-23
documentation on using, 1-4
installation types available with, A-5, A-6, A-10
inventory, 4-20
log files, 4-20
removing components, 4-22
running components in different languages, C-6
running Database Configuration Assistant, 3-5
running in different languages, C-5
running in noninteractive mode, C-2
running Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-7
running silently, C-2
selecting a Oracle Net configuration method, 3-7
Oracle Utilities
Database Verify utility, A-14
defined, A-14
Export utility, A-14
Import utility, A-14
installation types available with, A-8
Migration utility, A-14
Recovery Manager, A-14
setting in MS-DOS mode, D-5
SQL*Loader, A-14
Oracle Wallet Manager
defined, A-23
feature of Oracle Advanced Security, A-3
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
Oracle Windows services
stopping, 4-3, 4-21
Oracle Workflow
defined, A-23
installation types available with, A-10
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-6
preinstallation requirements for integration with Oracle, 2-8
Oracle Workflow Builder
defined, A-23
Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant, 4-19
automatically starting during installation, 4-19
Oracle Workflow Manager
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle Workspace Manager
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
Oracle XML Developer's Kit
defined, A-24
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-10
Oracle XML SQL Utility
defined, A-24
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-10
ORACLE_HOME
restrictions on setting in the environment, 4-5
ORACLE_HOME environment parameter
do not set in path, 4-5
Oracle9i
features of, 1-2
installing through the Custom installation type, 4-11
overview, 1-2
Oracle9i Client
defined, 1-5
installation types available with, 1-5, A-2, A-6
Oracle9i Database
installation types available with, 1-4, A-2
Oracle9i Development Kit
installation types available with, A-5
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition
defined, 1-4
Oracle9i Globalization Support
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-10
Oracle9i JVM
installation types available with, A-9
Oracle9i Management and Integration
defined, 1-5
installation types available with, 1-5, A-8
Oracle9i Server
defined, A-25
Oracle9i Server
installation types available with, A-10
Oracle9i Standard Edition
defined, 1-4
Oracle9i top-level component
installation types available with, 1-4
Oracle9i Windows Documentation
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-11
ORDPLUGINS
database roles, 6-5
username and password, 6-5
ORDSYS
database roles, 6-5
username and password, 6-5
overview
of Oracle9i for Windows, 1-2

P

passwords
changing, 6-2, 6-3
patch set information, 5-2
Performance Monitor, A-14
Personal Edition installation type
defined, 1-5
personal.rsp file
description, C-2
PL/SQL
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-10
PL/SQL Embedded Gateway
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-11
PL/SQL external procedures
postinstallation configuration tasks, 5-7
PL/SQL modules
validating, 5-2
postinstallation
changing passwords, 6-3
configuration requirements for individual components, 5-3
validating invalid PL/SQL modules, 5-2
postinstallation configuration steps
network software, 5-5
preinstallation
requirements for individual components, 2-7
requirements for Oracle Advanced Security, 2-7
requirements for Oracle Internet Directory, 2-7
requirements for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-18
requirements for Oracle Workflow, 2-8
stop services, 4-3
tasks, 4-3
Pro*C/C++
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-11
product certification, 2-5

R

RADIUS support
installation types available with, A-2
raw partitions
datafiles, B-19
DRSYS tablespace, B-19
INDX tablespace, B-19
SYSTEM tablespace, B-19
TOOLS tablespace, B-19
UNDOTBS tablespace, B-19
USERS tablespace, B-19
RC4_128 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
RC4_256 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
RC4_40 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
RC4_56 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2, A-3
README files
location of, 1-7
Recovery Manager, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
redo log files, 6-10
in starter database, 6-10
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
registry
exercise care when using, 4-24
release notes
defined, A-25
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-11
location on CD, 1-7
removing
database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-22
Oracle components manually on  Windows XP 64-bit Edition/ Windows Server 2003, 4-24
Replication Management API
defined, A-11
required service packs, 2-4
requirements
for individual components, 2-7
for Java Runtime Environment, 2-3
for top-level components, 2-3
postinstallation for Oracle components, 5-3
preinstallation, 4-3
preinstallation requirements for individual components, 2-7
response files
client file descriptions, C-2
documentation on, C-3
modifying, C-3
on CD, C-2
single installation stage, C-3
specifying during installation, C-4
using, C-2
roles, 6-4 to 6-6
rollback segments
starter database, 6-12
Runtime installation type
components installed with, A-6

S

Sample Schema Demos
installation types available with, A-5
Server Management (SRVM)
defined, A-26
service packs, 2-4
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 6-6
services
stopping, 4-3, 4-21
SHA-1 encryption support
installation types available with, A-2
SHA-1 integrity support
installation types available with, A-3
shared server
creating, 3-7
SID
for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4-7
silent installation
overview, C-2
single Oracle home
components, 2-2
installing single home components a second time, 2-2
SMUI, A-12
SQL*Loader, A-14
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
SQL*Plus
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-5, A-7, A-11
setting the NLS_LANG parameter in MS-DOS mode, D-5
SQLJ Runtime
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
SQLJ Translator
defined, A-26
installation types available with, A-5, A-10
sqlnet.ora file
configuring with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
SSO support
defined, A-13
installation types available with, A-2
Standard Edition installation type
components installed with, A-2
defined, 1-4
standard.rsp file
description, C-2
start_here.htm
location of, 1-7
starter database usernames and passwords, 6-4 to 6-6
Sun SDK
installation types available with, A-3, A-8
supported operating systems, 2-4
symbolic links
existing configuration, Glossary-6
for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-21
SYS
database roles, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
SYSTEM
database roles, 6-4
username and password, 6-4
system identifier
multiple Oracle homes, 6-7
system requirements
for NTFS file systems, 2-3
for top-level components, 2-3
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 6-9
SYSTEM tablespace Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
system01.dbf datafile, 6-9

T

tablespaces, 6-9
expanding for large sorts, 6-9
in database, 6-8
TEMP, 6-9
TOOLS, 6-9
USERS, 6-9
XDB, 6-9
TEMP tablespace (temp01.dbf)
description, 6-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
temp01.dbf datafile, 6-9
Terminal Services Client on Windows Server 2003
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-28
Thin JDBC Java-based encryption support
installation types available with, A-3
tnsnames.ora file
configuring with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12
TOOLS tablespace (tools01.dbf)
description, 6-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
tools01.dbf datafile, 6-9
top-level components
defined, 1-4
system requirements, 2-3
Transaction Processing. See OLTP
troubleshooting
Inventory log files, 4-20

U

undo segments
starter database, 6-12
UNDOTBS tablespace
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
UNDOTBS tablespace (undotbs01.dbf)
description, 6-9
undotbs01.dbf datafile, 6-9
UNIX
differences between installing Oracle on Windows, 4-2
unsupported components
on Windows Terminal Server, 2-6
usernames
changing passwords, 6-3
USERS tablespace (users01.dbf)
description, 6-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19
users01.dbf datafile, 6-9
utlrp.sql file, 5-2

V

voting disk
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19

W

Windows
differences in Oracle installation with UNIX, 4-2
Windows Terminal Servers
unsupported components, 2-6

X

XDB tablespace (xdb01.dbf)
description, 6-9
XML
Oracle XML Developer's Kit, A-5, A-7, A-10, A-24
Oracle XML SQL utility, A-5, A-7, A-10
XML tablespace
Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-19

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