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Oracle® Database Companion CD Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for Windows
Part No. B13693-02
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A

accessibility software, Java Access Bridge, A
adapters, loopback. See loopback adapters, network adapters
Administrators group
requirements for Oracle installations, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
aliases, multiple on computers, 2.4.3
apachectl script, 4.2.6

B

Backup Domain Controller (BDC), 3.3, 3.4
Basic installation type
noninteractive installations, B.1.3

C

CD-ROM
copying to hard drive, 3.2.1
drive, installing from, 3.2.2
certification, hardware and software, 2.1
companionCD.db.rsp response file, B.1.2
companionCD.midtier.rsp response file, B.1.2
components
using in different languages, B.2.2
computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
copying CD-ROM/DVD to hard drive, 3.2.1

D

DADs, see database access descriptors
database access descriptors
about, 4.3.3.3
creating during Oracle HTML DB installation, 3.4
migrating, 4.2.5
database requirement
Oracle Database 10g Products, 2.2.1
Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.1
deinstalling
Oracle HTML DB from Oracle Database, 3.6.2
Oracle software, 3.6
DHCP computers, installing on, 2.4.1
disk space requirements
Oracle Database 10g Products, 2.2.3
Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.2
documentation
installing, 3.3
on administration and tuning, Preface
on migrating and upgrading from previous release, Preface
on using response files, B.1.5
related, Preface
DVD
copying to hard drive, 3.2.1
drive, installing from, 3.2.2

E

environment variables
ORACLE_HOME
deleting for Companion CD installation, 3.4, 3.5
deleting for Oracle Products installation, 3.3
migrating previous HTTP Server, 4.2.5
PATH, 4.2.5
PERL5LIB, 4.2.4.6

F

FAT 32 systems, Oracle HTTP Server hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2
files, Oracle Universal Installer log files, C.1

H

hardware requirements
Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.1.2
hostname command, 2.4.2
HTML DB image directory, C.3
httpd.conf file, migrating, 4.2.4

I

images, Oracle HTML DB, C.3
installation
about, 3.1.2
CD-ROM drive, 3.2.2
DVD drive, 3.2.2
in noninteractive mode, B.1
multiple, 3.1.1
remote installation with remote access software, 3.2.3
remote installation, CD-ROM drive, 3.2.2.1
remote installation, DVD drive, 3.2.2.1
installation types
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 1.3
Oracle Database 10g Products, 1.2
installing
failures, C.2
Java Access Bridge, A.3.1
on Backup Domain Controller (BDC), 3.3, 3.4
on Primary Domain Controller (BDC), 3.4
on Primary Domain Controller (PDC), 3.3
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products in new Oracle home, 3.4
Oracle Database 10g Products, 3.3
Oracle HTML DB in existing Oracle HTTP Server home, 3.5
Oracle Internet Directory, Preface
software, 3
types of, 3.1.2
installing from hard drive, 3.2.1
Inventory directory, C.1
IP addresses, multiple, 2.4.2
ipconfig command, 2.4.2

J

Java Access Bridge
about, A.1
configuring, A.3.2
installing, A.3.1
JRE 1.4.2, A.2
JPublisher
about, 1.2.2
installing, 3.3
Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.2.2
Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.2.2
JRE 1.4.2, Java Access Bridge setup with, A.2

L

languages
installing Oracle components in different languages, B.2.1
using Oracle components in different languages, B.2.2
Legato NetWorker, 2.1.3
Legato Single Server Version
about, 1.2.3
installing, 3.3
LoadModule directives, 4.2.4.3
log files
Oracle Universal Installer, C.1
reviewing, C.1
loopback adapters
about, 2.4.4
checking if installed, 2.4.4.1
computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
installing, 2.4.4
installing on Windows 2000, 2.4.4.3
installing on Windows 2003, 2.4.4.4, 2.4.4.4
installing on Windows NT, 2.4.4.2
installing on Windows XP, 2.4.4.4, 2.4.4.4
removing from Windows 2000, 2.4.4.6
removing from Windows 2003, 2.4.4.6
removing from Windows NT, 2.4.4.5
removing from Windows XP, 2.4.4.6
when required, 2.4.4
See also network adapters, primary network adapters

M

migrating
from previous Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2.3
httpd.conf file, 4.2.4
mod_plsql, migrating database access descriptors, 4.2.5
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.4.2
multiple aliases, computers with, 2.4.3

N

Natively Compiled Java Libraries
about, 1.2.4
installing, 3.3
network adapters
computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
how primary adapter is determined, 2.4.4
primary, on computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
primary, on multihomed computers, 2.4.2
See also loopback adapters, primary network adapters
network cards, multiple, 2.4.2
network topics, 2.4
about, 2.4
computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
DHCP computers, 2.4.1
installing from hard drive, 3.2.1
loopback adapters, 2.4.4
multiple network cards, 2.4.2
new Oracle home, Oracle HTTP Server requirements, 2.3.1
noninteractive installation
about, B.1
procedure, B.1
Record mode, B.1.3
See also response files
NTFS systems, Oracle HTTP Server hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2

O

OPNS. See Oracle Process Manager and Notification services
Oracle Database
accessing previous release of HTTP Server, 4.2.5
Oracle database
removing Oracle HTML DB, 3.6.2
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 1.3
about, 1.3
installing in new Oracle home, 3.4
Oracle HTML DB, 1.3.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.3.1
products available on, 1.3
requirements, 2.3
Oracle Database 10g Products, 1.2
database requirement, 2.2.1
disk space requirements, 2.2.3
installing, 3.3
JPublisher, 1.2.2
Legato Single Server Version, 1.2.3
Natively Compiled Java Libraries, 1.2.4
Oracle Database Examples, 1.2.1
Oracle home directory, identifying, 2.2.2
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases, 1.2.5
products available on, 1.2
requirements, 2.2
Oracle Database Companion CD, 1
hardware certification, 2.1
installation types, 3.1.2
installing software, 3
software certification, 2.1
troubleshooting, C
Oracle Database Examples
about, 1.2.1
installing, 3.3
required products, 1.2.1.1
Oracle home directory
identifying, 2.2.2
multiple homes, 2.4.2
Oracle home, new
installing HTTP Server, 3.4
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 3.4
Oracle HTML DB
about, 1.3.2
about installing, 1.3
alias for HTML DB image directory, C.3
configuring for Oracle9i, 4.3.3
connecting to Oracle9i database, 4.3.3.3
database requirement, 2.3.2.1
disk space requirements, 2.3.2.2
installing in existing Oracle HTTP Server home, 3.5
installing in new Oracle HTTP Server home, 3.4
logging into, 4.3.2
Oracle HTTP Server requirement, 2.3.2.3
postinstallation tasks, 4.3
removing from Oracle Database, 3.6.2
requirements, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
verifying installation, 4.3.2
where to install, 1.3.2.1
XML DB requirement, 2.3.2.4
Oracle HTTP Server
about, 1.3.1, 1.3.1
about installing, 1.3
backing up files, 4.2.1
database access descriptors, 4.3.3.3
differences from other releases, 1.3.1.1
enabling single sign-on, 1.3.1
FAT 32 system hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2
fulfilling HTTP requests (database access descriptors), 4.3.3.3
hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2
high availability features, enabling, 4.2.6.1
installing in new Oracle home, 3.4
installing Oracle HTML DB, 3.4
LoadModule directives, 4.2.4.3
migrating from a previous release, 4.2.3
migrating server certificate and private key, 4.2.4.8
modifying port numbers in httpd.conf file, 4.2.4.5
Oracle Process Manager and Notification services, 4.2.6.1
Oracle9i, 4.3.3
postinstalltion, 4.2
removing configuration info for unsupported features, 4.2.4.4
requirements in a new Oracle home, 2.3.1
starting, 4.2.6.2
stopping, 4.2.6.2
verifying installation, 4.2.6
where to install, 1.3.1.2
Oracle inventory log files, C.1
Oracle MetaLink Web site
certification information, 2.1
patches, 4.2.2
Oracle Process Manager and Notification services, 4.2.6.1
Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.2.2
Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.2.2
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
about, 1.2.5
installing, 3.3
Oracle Universal Installer, 3
inventory, C.1
log files, C.1
removing software, 3.6
running components in different languages, B.2.2
running in different languages, B.2.1
running in noninteractive mode, B.1
version of to use, 3.1.2
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
deleting for Companion CD installation, 3.4, 3.5
deleting for Oracle Products installation, 3.3
migrating previous HTTP Server, 4.2.5
Oracle9i database, configuring Oracle HTML DB for an Oracle HTTP Server on, 4.3.3

P

patch set information, downloading, 4.1
patches, downloading from Oracle Metalink, 4.2.2
PATH environment variable, 4.2.5
PERL5LIB environment variable, 4.2.4.6
postinstallation tasks
Oracle HTML DB, 4.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2
Primary Domain Controller (BDC), 3.4
Primary Domain Controller (PDC), 3.3
primary network adapters
how determined, 2.4.4
See also loopback adapters, network adapters

R

related documentation, Preface
remote access software, 3.2.3
remote installations, 3.2.3
remote installations, CD-ROM or DVD drive, 3.2.2.1
removing
Oracle software, 3.6
software, 3.6
requirements
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 2.3
Oracle Database 10g Products, 2.2
Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2, 2.3.2
Oracle HTML DB disk space, 2.3.2.2
Oracle HTML DB on NTFS systems, 2.3.1.2
Oracle HTML DB, requirement of Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.2.3
Oracle HTML DB, requirement of Oracle XML, 2.3.2.4
Oracle HTTP Server hardware, 2.3.1.2
Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home, 2.3.1
response files
companionCD.db.rsp, B.1.2
companionCD.midtier.rsp, B.1.2
creating, B.1.3
customizing, B.1.2
documentation on, B.1.5
modifying, B.1.5
on the media, B.1
samples, B.1.2
specifying during installation, B.1.4, B.1.6
using, B.1
See also noninteractive installation

S

silent installation. See noninteractive installation
starting Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2.6.2
stopping Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2.6.2

T

Telnet Services support, 2.1.1
Terminal Services Client, 2.1.2
Terminal Services support, 2.1.2
troubleshooting, C
alias for HTML DB image directory, C.3
cleaning up after failed installation, C.2
Inventory log files, C.1
log files, reviewing, C.1
Oracle HTML DB images, C.3

U

unsupported components
on Windows Terminal Server, 2.1.2

W

Windows Telnet Services support, 2.1.1
Windows Terminal Servers
unsupported components, 2.1.2
Windows Terminal Services Client, 2.1.2
Windows XP support, 2.1.3

X

XML DB requirement, Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.4