Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U W X
Numerics
- 10.1 deprecated and desupported components, Preface
- 10.1 new features, Preface
A
- accounts, 5.2.1
- ANONYMOUS, 5.2.1
- BI, 5.2.1
- CTXSYS, 5.2.1
- DBSNMP, 5.2.1
- DIP, 5.2.1
- DMSYS, 5.2.1
- EXFSYS, 5.2.1
- HR, 5.2.1
- IX, 5.2.1
- LBACSYS, 5.2.1
- MDDATA, 5.2.1
- MDSYS, 5.2.1
- MGMT_VIEW, 5.2.1
- ODM, 5.2.1
- ODM_MTR, 5.2.1
- OE, 5.2.1
- OLAPSYS, 5.2.1
- ORDPLUGINS, 5.2.1
- ORDSYS, 5.2.1
- OUTLN, 5.2.1
- PM, 5.2.1
- SCOTT, 5.2.1
- SH, 5.2.1
- SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA, 5.2.1
- SYS, 5.2.1
- SYSMAN, 5.2.1
- SYSTEM, 5.2.1
- WK_TEST, 5.2.1
- WKPROXY, 5.2.1
- WKSYS, 5.2.1
- WMSYS, 5.2.1
- XDB, 5.2.1
- admin directory, A.4.3
- Administrators group, requirements for Oracle installations, 3.1.2
- Advanced installation method
- about, 1.4
- computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- See also Basic installation method
- AL24UTFFSS character set
- upgrade considerations, 1.12.1
- aliases, multiple on computers, 2.4.3
- ANONYMOUS administrative username, 5.2.1
- APPC-enabled systems, 1.1.4
- applications-based workflows, 1.1.3
- ASM. See Automatic Storage Management
- asmtoolg utility, 2.5.3.3
- authentication support
- preinstallation requirements, 2.5.6
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- about, 1.8
- configuring disks, 2.5.3, 2.5.3.3
- configuring from Advanced installation method, 1.4
- configuring Oracle Database to communicate with, 4.3.11
- DAS disks, 2.5.3.3
- disk groups
- recommendations for, 2.5.3.1
- redundancy levels, 2.5.3.1
- failure groups, 2.5.3.1
- characteristics, 2.5.3.1
- examples, 2.5.3.1
- identifying, 2.5.3.1
- redundancy levels, 1.8
- removing an instance, 6.3.3.1
- SAN disks, 2.5.3.3
- space required for preconfigured database, 2.5.3.1
- storage option for datafiles, 2.5.1
B
- backups of database
- automatic, enabling, 1.10
- automatic, in advanced install method, 1.4
- perform before upgrading, 3.1.2
- Basic installation method
- about, 1.4
- computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- noninteractive installations, B.1.3
- See also Advanced installation method
- batch mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, C.3
- BI administrative username, 5.2.1
- Business Components for Java (BC4J), 2.3.3
C
- CD-ROM
- drive, installing from, 3.3.1
- certification, hardware and software, 2.3
- Character Set Scanner, 1.12.1
- character sets
- AL24UTFFSS, upgrading, 1.12.1
- upgrading, from Advanced installation method, 1.4
- UTF8, 1.12.1
- cluster file system, storage option for datafiles, 2.5.1
- Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
- installed before Oracle Database, 3.2
- when to install, 2.5.8
- Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
- about, 1.5.3
- postinstallation, 4.3.2
- removing, 6.2
- clusters
- installation guidelines, 3.2
- See also Oracle Real Application Clusters
- components
- for single Oracle homes, 1.5.6.1
- installation of single Oracle home components, 1.5.6.1
- removing database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 6.3.3.2
- removing manually, 6.3.3.2
- using in different languages, B.2.2
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
- computers, non-networked, 2.4.4
- configuration assistants
- troubleshooting, E.4
- configuration assistants, troubleshooting, E.4
- configuring disks for ASM, 2.5.3.3
- configuring raw devices, 1.4, 2.5.4
- control files
- about, 5.7
- raw devices, 2.5.4
- CRS. See Cluster Ready Services
- CSS. See Cluster Synchronization Services
- CTXSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- custom database
- failure groups for ASM, 2.5.3.1
- requirements when using Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- custom installation, 1.4
- custom.rsp file, B.1.2
- CyberSafe Adapter Support, 2.3.3
D
- DAS (direct attached storage) disks, 2.5.3.3
- data loss
- minimizing with Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- Data Pump Export utility, Preface
- Data Pump Import utility, Preface
- data warehousing
- Enterprise Edition installation type, 1.3
- preconfigured database type, 1.7
- Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
- computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- creating new databases with, 4.3.12
- modes, 1.7
- troubleshooting, E.4
- Database Control. See Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
- Database Custom installation type, defined, 1.3
- database password encryption, Preface
- Database Upgrade Assistant, computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- databases
- accounts, 5.2.1
- Automatic Storage Management requirements, 2.5.3.1
- backup, 1.4, 1.10
- control files, 5.7
- custom, management options, 1.9
- datafiles, 5.5
- initialization parameter file, 5.4
- preconfigured, management options, 1.9
- recovery, 1.4, 1.10
- redo log files, 5.6
- removing, 6
- removing Oracle HTML DB, 6.1
- storage options, 1.8
- tablespaces, 5.5, 5.5
- types, preconfigured, 1.7
- upgrade requirements, 1.12
- datafiles, 5.5
- creating separate directories for, 2.5.2
- managing with Automatic Storage Management, 1.8
- minimum disk space for, 2.5.2
- options for placing on file systems, 2.5.2
- recommendations for file system, 2.5.2
- storage options, 2.5.1
- DB_DOMAIN parameter, 5.3
- DB_NAME
- directory, explained, A.4.5
- parameter, 5.3
- DBCA. See Database Configuration Assistant
- dbca.rsp file, B.1.2
- DBSNMP administrative username
- about, 5.2.1
- user password, 3.4
- DCE Adapter Support, 2.3.3
- default control files, 5.7
- default datafiles, 5.5
- default initialization parameter file, init.ora, 5.4
- default tablespaces, 5.5
- deinstalling. See removing
- deprecated and desupported components for 10.1, Preface
- device names, creating with asmtoolg, 2.5.3.3
- DHCP computers, installing on, 2.4.1
- differences between installing Oracle on Windows and UNIX, 1.5.2
- DIP administrative username, 5.2.1
- directory
- creating separate datafile directories, 2.5.2
- database file directory, 2.5.2
- disk devices
- managing with Automatic Storage Management, 1.8
- multiple, 1.8
- disk group
- Automatic Storage Management, 1.8
- Automatic Storage Management, with ASM redundancy levels, 2.5.3.1
- recommendations for Automatic Storage Management disk groups, 2.5.3.1
- disk mirroring, A.6.1
- disk space
- checking, 2.1.3
- requirements for preconfigured database in ASM, 2.5.3.1
- disk striping, A.6.2
- disks
- configuring for Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.3
- configuring raw devices, 1.4, 2.5.4
- DMSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- documentation
- on using Oracle Universal Installer, 1.5.4
- DVD drive, installing from, 3.3.1
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP
E
- e-business integration workflows, 1.1.3
- e-mail notifications, 1.11
- Enterprise Edition installation type
- about, 1.3
- Enterprise Manager. See Oracle Enterprise Manager
- enterprise.rsp file
- about, B.1.2
- Entrust PKI Support, 2.3.3
- environment variables
- ORA_NLS10, 4.3.13
- TEMP and TMP, hardware requirements, 2.1.3
- errors
- configuration assistants, E.4
- installation, E.3, E.4.2
- noninteractive installation, E.5
- EXAMPLE tablespace
- description, 5.5
- example01.DBF datafile, 5.5
- raw device for, 2.5.4
- EXAMPLE tablespace, Advanced installation method of installing, 1.4
- example01.DBF datafile, 5.5
- examples
- Automatic Storage Management failure groups, 2.5.3.1
- EXFSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- external redundancy
- Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 1.8
F
- failure groups
- Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- characteristics in Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- examples in Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- fatal errors, E.4.2
- features
- new for 10.1, Preface
- file systems
- datafile and recovery file placement options, 2.5.2
- storage option for datafiles, 2.5.1
- system requirements, 2.1.2
- using for datafiles, 2.5.2
- file systems, creating databases on different, 1.4
- files
- control files, raw devices, 2.5.4
- listener.ora, 4.3.5
- Oracle Universal Installer log files, E.3
- password file
- raw device, 2.5.4
- redo log files
- raw devices, 2.5.4
- server parameter file, raw devices, 2.5.4
- SPFILE raw devices, 2.5.4
- tnsnames.ora, 4.3.5
- transfer utilities, Data Pump Import and Export, Preface
G
- Generic Connectivity, 2.3.3
- generic documentation references
- Windows-specific NLS_LANG values, C.2
- Windows-specific NLS_TERRITORY values, C.2
- Windows-specific parameter file name and location, 5.4
- Windows-specific redo log file location, 5.6
- Windows-specific redo log file size, 5.6
- global database name, defined, 5.3
- globalization support, C.2
- Grid Control. See Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
H
- hardware certification, 2.3
- high redundancy
- Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 1.8
- hostname command, 2.4.2
- HR administrative username, 5.2.1
I
- IBM DRDA databases, connecting to, 1.1.4
- IBM mainframe data, connecting to, 1.1.4
- IBM MQSeries, 1.1.4
- IBM zOS, connecting to, 1.1.4
- initialization parameter file
- description, 5.4
- in database, 5.4
- init.ora, 5.4
- installActions.log file, E.3
- installation
- accessing installation software, 3.3
- Automatic Storage Management requirements, 2.5.3.1
- CD-ROM drive, 3.3.1
- clusters, installation guidelines, 3.2
- completing, 3.4
- components requiring separate installations, 1.6
- component-specific guidelines, 3.2
- computer aliases, multiple, 2.4.3
- configuration options, about, 1.7
- custom, 1.4
- database creation on different file system, 1.4
- differences between installing Oracle on UNIX and Windows, 1.5.2
- downloading software from Oracle Technology Network, 3.3.3
- DVD drive, 3.3.1
- errors
- log session, E.3
- while configuration assistant runs, E.4.2
- EXAMPLE tablespace, from Advanced, 1.4
- FAQ for Oracle Database products, 1.1
- guidelines, 3.4
- in noninteractive mode, B.1
- laptops, 2.4.4
- log files, E.3
- noninteractive error handling, E.5
- Oracle Universal Installer, about, 1.5.4
- overview, 1
- planning, 1.2
- postinstallation tasks, 4
- preinstallation considerations, 3.1
- procedure, 3.4
- raw device requirements, 2.5.4
- reinstalling Oracle software, 3.2
- remote installation with remote access software, 3.3.2
- remote installation, CD-ROM drive, 3.3.1.1
- remote installation, DVD drive, 3.3.1.1
- response files, E.5
- restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes, 1.5.4
- restrictions on using old Oracle Installer, 1.5.4
- reviewing a log of an installation session, E.3
- single Oracle home components, 1.5.6.1
- troubleshooting, E
- types, 1.3
- upgrade considerations, 1.12
- upgrading, 1.1.1
- with other components, 1.1
- installation guidelines, 3.4
- installation methods. See Basic installation method, Advanced installation method
- installation software, accessing, 3.3
- installations
- log file, E.3
- IP addresses, multiple, 2.4.2
- ipconfig command, 2.4.2
- iSQL*Plus
- ports, changing, D.5
- ports, default, D.1
- iWay, connecting to, 1.1.4
- IX administrative username, 5.2.1
J
- Java libraries, installing, 4.3.1
- Java Runtime Environment. See JRE
- Java Server Pages, 2.3.3
- Jobs system, 4.3.10
- JRE (Java Runtime Environment)
- requirements, 2.1.2
- restrictions on modifying, 1.5.4
- version used by Oracle, 1.5.4
L
- languages
- installing Oracle components in different languages, B.2.1
- Oracle9isupport postinstallation task, 4.3.13
- using Oracle components in different languages, B.2.2
- languages, installing Oracle components in, B.2.1
- laptops, installing Oracle Database on, 2.4.4
- LBACSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- licensing issues, 1.5.1
- listener, stopping existing listener process, 2.5.5
- listener.ora file, 4.3.5
- local device, using for datafiles, 2.5.2
- log files, E.3
- reviewing an installation session, E.3
- troubleshooting, E.3
- Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
- configuring raw devices, 2.5.4
- multiple disks, 1.8
- recommendations for Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- loopback adapters
- about, 2.4.5
- checking if installed, 2.4.5.1
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
- installing, 2.4.5
- installing on Windows 2003, 2.4.5.2, 2.4.5.2
- installing on Windows XP, 2.4.5.2, 2.4.5.2
- non-networked computers, 2.4.4
- removing from 2000, 2003, XP, 2.4.5.3
- when required, 2.4.5
- See also network adapters, primary network adapters
- LVM. See Logical Volume Manager
M
- MDDATA administrative username, 5.2.1
- MDSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- memory-intensive database instances, large page support, Preface
- message queuing systems, connecting to, 1.1.4
- MGMT_VIEW administrative username, 5.2.1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer, 2.3.4
- Microsoft Registry Editor. See Registry Editor
- Microsoft SQL Server, connecting to, 1.1.4
- MS-DOS mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, C.3
- MTS. See Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
- multihomed computers, installing on, 2.4.2
- multiple aliases, computers with, 2.4.3
- multiple Oracle homes, System Identifier, 5.3
N
- nCipher Accelerator Support, 2.3.3
- Net Configuration Assistant, troubleshooting, E.4
- Net Services Configuration Assistant, computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- Net Services, removing, 6.3.3.2
- netca.rsp file, B.1.2
- network adapters
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.4.3
- how primary adapter is determined, 2.4.5
- non-networked computers, 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
- laptops, 2.4.4
- loopback adapters, 2.4.5
- removing from Windows 2000, 2003, XP, 2.4.5.3
- multiple network cards, 2.4.2
- non-networked computers, 2.4.4
- new features for 10.1, Preface
- NLS_LANG parameter
- about, C.1
- setting in MS-DOS mode and batch mode, C.3
- territory and character set defaults, C.2
- noninteractive installation
- about, B.1
- errors, E.5
- procedure, B.1
- Record mode, B.1.3
- See also noninteractive deinstallation, response files
- non-networked computers, 2.4.4
- normal redundancy, Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 1.8
- NTDBI004, 4
- NTFS
- system requirements, 2.1.2
O
- OCI. See Oracle Call Interface
- ODM administrative username, 5.2.1
- ODM_MTR administrative username, 5.2.1
- OE administrative username, 5.2.1
- OFA. See Optimal Flexible Architecture
- OLAPSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)
- about, A.1
- changes for this release, A.2
- default Optimal Flexible Architecture database, A.5.2
- differences since previous releases, A.3
- directory naming conventions, A.4
- disk mirroring, A.6.1
- disk striping, A.6.2
- nondefault Optimal Flexible Architecture database 1, A.5.3
- nondefault Optimal Flexible Architecture database 2, A.5.4
- Oracle base directory, A.7.2
- Oracle Database directory tree, affect on, A.3
- Oracle home directory, A.5.1
- performance enhancement, A.6
- raw partitions, A.6.3
- standard, A
- symbolic links, A.7.3
- Windows and UNIX differences, A.7
- ORA_NLS10 environment variable, 4.3.13
- Oracle Advanced Security, preinstallation requirements, 2.5.6
- Oracle Application Server, 1.1.2
- Oracle applications
- APPC-enabled systems, connecting to, 1.1.4
- distributed, 1.1.4
- IBM DRDA databases, connecting to, 1.1.4
- iWay, connecting to, 1.1.4
- Microsoft SQL Server, connecting to, 1.1.4
- Sybase data, connecting to, 1.1.4
- Teradata, connecting to, 1.1.4
- Oracle applications, installing with Oracle Database, 1.1.3
- Oracle base directory
- about, A.4.1
- installation, 1.5.5
- location on UNIX, A.7.2
- location on Windows, A.7.2
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI)
- installation with Instant Client, Preface
- Instant Client new feature, Preface
- Oracle Connection Manager, installation guidelines, 3.2
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
- installation guidelines, 3.2
- postinstallation task, 4.3.3
- Oracle Data Provider for .NET, 2.3.3
- Oracle Database
- administering and monitoring, 1.1.2
- Automatic Storage Management, configuring communication with, 4.3.11
- creating datafile directories, 2.5.2
- datafile storage options, 2.5.1
- installing with Oracle applications, 1.1.3
- installing with other Oracle components, 1.1
- minimum disk space requirements, 2.5.2
- requirements with Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- upgrading, 1.1.1
- Web application development tools (HTML DB), 1.1.3
- Web servers, 1.1.3
- Windows Terminal Services support, 2.3.2
- workflows, 1.1.3
- See also installation, postinstallation, removing, requirements
- Oracle Database Client, 1.1.1
- Oracle Database Companion CD, postinstallation task, 4.3.14
- Oracle Database components
- administering and monitoring, 1.1.2
- connectivity FAQ, 1.1.4
- FAQ for installing, 1.1
- FAQ on installing, 1.1.1
- installing with Oracle applications, 1.1.3
- installing with Oracle Database tools, 1.1.2
- Oracle Database directory tree, A.3
- Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- Oracle Demos. See Oracle Examples
- Oracle Enterprise Integration Gateways, 2.3.3
- Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA, 2.3.3
- Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
- HTTP port, changing, D.3
- ports, default, D.1
- where installed, 1.9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)
- about, 1.9
- deploying, 1.9
- e-mail notifications, 1.11
- jobs system, setting correct credentials, 4.3.10
- notifications, configuring from Advanced installation method, 1.4
- options, 1.9
- preconfigured databases, 1.9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
- about, 1.9
- accessing, 5.1
- changing passwords, 5.2.2.2
- listing initialization parameters, 5.4
- listing tablespaces, 5.5
- login privileges, 5.1.1
- ports, changing, D.4
- ports, default, D.1
- postinstallation task, 4.3.12
- unlocking accounts, 5.2.2.2
- viewing control files, 5.7
- viewing redo log files, 5.6
- where installed, Preface
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
- about, 1.9
- how installed, 1.9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control CD, 2.3.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console, 2.3.3
- Oracle Examples, Preface
- Oracle Fail Safe, 2.3.3
- Oracle home directory
- about, 1.5.6, A.4.2
- multiple home support, 1.5.6.2
- multiple homes, 1.5.6.1, 2.4.2
- Optimal Flexible Architecture, A.5.1
- single Oracle home components, 1.5.6.1
- specifying, A.5.1
- Oracle HTML DB, 1.1.3
- Oracle HTML DB, removing from the database, 6.1
- Oracle HTTP Server, 1.1.3, 1.1.3
- Oracle interMedia, 4.3.1
- Oracle Internet Directory, 1.6
- removing, 6.3.3.2
- running command line tools in MS-DOS mode, C.3
- Oracle Java Virtual Machine (JVM), 4.3.1
- Oracle JVM, 4.3.1
- Oracle Label Security
- installation guidelines, 3.2
- postinstallation task, 4.3.4
- Oracle Messaging Gateway, 2.3.3
- Oracle MetaLink site
- about, 2.3
- accessing, 2.3
- Oracle Migration Workbench, 2.3.3
- Oracle Net Services
- configuring, 4.3.5
- postinstallation task, 4.3.5, 4.3.5
- stopping existing listener, 2.5.5
- Oracle Net Services Configuration Assistant, computers with minimum memory, 3.1.3
- Oracle Objects for OLE, 2.3.3
- Oracle Open Gateways, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, 2.3.3
- Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC, 1.1.4, 2.3.3
- Oracle Provider for OLE, new features, Preface
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Cluster Synchronization Services installation, 1.5.3
- upgrade requirements, 1.12.3
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
- Advanced installation method, 1.4
- Cluster Ready Services, 2.5.8
- installed before Oracle Database, 3.2
- installing with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1.1.2
- requirements, 2.5.8
- upgrade requirements, 1.12.3
- with installation types, 1.3
- Oracle Scheduler, Preface
- Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
- new features, Preface
- ports, default, D.1
- Oracle services, stopping, 6.3.1
- Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
- accessing, 3.3.3
- downloading software from, 3.3.3
- Oracle Text knowledge base, 4.3.6
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA, 2.3.3, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for iWay, 1.1.4, 1.1.4
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server, 1.1.4, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, 1.1.4, 2.3.3
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, 1.1.4, 2.3.3
- Oracle Ultra Search
- ports, changing, D.6
- ports, default, D.1
- Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
- about, 1.5.4
- documentation on using, 1.5.4
- guidelines in using, 3.2
- installation guidelines, 3.2
- log files, E.3
- removing components, 6.3
- removing components with, 6.3.2
- restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes, 1.5.4
- running components in different languages, B.2.2
- running in different languages, B.2.1
- running in noninteractive mode, B.1
- Oracle Utilities, setting in MS-DOS mode, C.3
- Oracle Windows services, stopping, 3.1.2
- Oracle Workflow, 1.1.3
- Oracle Workflow Builder, 2.3.3
- Oracle XML DB postinstallation task, 4.3.7
- ORACLE_BASE directory. See Oracle base directory
- ORACLE_HOME directory. See Oracle home directory
- Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.3.13
- Oracle-managed files feature, 2.5.7
- ORADATA directory, explained, A.4.4
- ORDPLUGINS administrative username, 5.2.1
- ORDSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- OTN. See Oracle Technology Network
- OUI. See Oracle Universal Installer
- OUTLN administrative username, 5.2.1
P
- partitions
- raw, A.6.3
- using with Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- password configuration from Advanced installation, 1.4
- password encryption, Preface
- password file
- raw device for, 2.5.4
- passwords
- changing, 5.2, 5.2.2, 5.2.2.1
- DBSNMP, 3.4
- guidelines, 3.4
- SYS, 3.4
- SYSMAN, 3.4
- SYSTEM, 3.4
- unlocking, 5.2.2.1
- patch set information, downloading, 4.1
- performance
- increasing, A.6
- Optimal Flexible Architecture, A.6
- Personal Edition installation type, 1.3
- personal.rsp file, B.1.2
- PL/SQL
- external procedures postinstallation task, 4.3.8
- modules, validating, 4.2
- PM administrative username, 5.2.1
- portlist.ini file, D.2
- ports
- access URLs, D.2
- configured for applications, D.2
- default ranges, D
- iSQL*Plus, changing, D.5
- iSQL*Plus, default, D.1
- Oracle Enterprise Management Agent HTTP, changing, D.3
- Oracle Enterprise Management Agent, default, D.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, changing, D.4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, default, D.1
- Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
- ports, default, D.1
- Oracle Ultra Search, changing, D.6
- Oracle Ultra Search, default, D.1
- postinstallation tasks, 4
- changing passwords, 5.2.2
- Cluster Synchronization Services, 4.3.2
- configuring Oracle components, 4.3
- database-to-Automatic Storage Management communication, 4.3.11
- Jobs system, 4.3.10
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 4.3.3
- Oracle Database Companion CD, 4.3.14
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control, configuring databases to use, 4.3.12
- Oracle Java Virtual Machine, 4.3.1
- Oracle Label Security, 4.3.4
- Oracle Net Services, 4.3.5
- Oracle Text knowledge base, 4.3.6
- Oracle XML DB, 4.3.7
- Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.3.13
- PL/SQL external procedures, 4.3.8
- setting job system credentials for Enterprise Manager, 4.3.10
- shared server support, 4.3.9
- validating invalid PL/SQL modules, 4.2
- preconfigured database
- Automatic Storage Management disk space requirements, 2.5.3.1
- requirements when using Automatic Storage Management, 2.5.3.1
- preinstallation
- perform database backup, 3.1.2
- requirements for Oracle Advanced Security, 2.5.6
- stop services, 3.1.2
- See also requirements
- preinstallation considerations, 3.1
- primary network adapters
- how determined, 2.4.5
- See also loopback adapters, network adapters
- Pro*COBOL, 2.3.3
- process, stopping existing listener process, 2.5.5
R
- RAC. See Oracle Real Application Clusters
- RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)
- multiple disks, 1.8
- recommended ASM redundancy level, 2.5.3.1
- using for Oracle datafiles, 2.5.2
- raw devices
- about, 1.8
- configuring, 2.5.4
- for control files, 2.5.4
- for EXAMPLE tablespace, 2.5.4
- for password file, 2.5.4
- for redo log files, 2.5.4
- for server parameter file, 2.5.4
- for SPFILE, 2.5.4
- for SYSAUX tablespace, 2.5.4
- for SYSTEM tablespace, 2.5.4
- for TEMP tablespace, 2.5.4
- for UNDOTBS tablespace, 2.5.4
- for USERS tablespace, 2.5.4
- storage option for datafiles, 2.5.1
- raw logical volumes. See raw devices
- raw partitions
- about, A.6.3
- configuring, 2.5.4
- See also raw devices
- readme.txt file, D.2
- Real Application Clusters. See Oracle Real Application Clusters
- recovery files, options for placing on file system, 2.5.2
- recovery of databases, 1.4, 1.10
- redo log files
- in starter database, 5.6
- raw devices for, 2.5.4
- redundancy level
- and space requirements for preconfigured database, 2.5.3.1
- for Automatic Storage Management, 1.8
- Redundant Array of Independent Disks. See RAID
- registry, care needed when using, 6.3.3.2
- reinstalling Oracle software, 3.2
- reliability, increasing, A.6
- remote access software, 3.3.2
- remote installations
- CD-ROM or DVD drive, 3.3.1.1
- remote access software, 3.3.2
- removing
- Automatic Storage Management instance, 6.3.3.1
- components manually, 6.3.3
- components with Oracle Universal Installer, 6.3
- database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 6.3.3.2, 6.3.3.2
- Oracle components manually, 6.3.3.2
- Oracle databases, 6
- Oracle HTML DB from the database, 6.1
- Oracle Registry Editor keys, 6.3.3.2
- Oracle software, 6
- Registry Editor keys, 6.3.3.2
- requirements
- for JRE, 2.1.2
- for upgrading a database, 1.12
- hard disk space, 2.1.2
- hardware, 2.1
- hardware certification, 2.3
- hardware, verifying, 2.1.3
- service packs, 2.2
- software, 2.2
- software certification, 2.3
- Web browser support, 2.3.4
- Windows Remote Desktop Connection support, 2.3.2
- Windows Telnet Services, 2.3.1
- Windows Terminal Services, 2.3.2
- Windows XP
- supported components, 2.3.3
- response files
- creating, B.1.3
- customizing, B.1.2
- custom.rsp, B.1.2
- dbca.rsp, B.1.2
- enterprise.rsp, B.1.2
- netca.rsp, B.1.2
- on the media, B.1
- personal.rsp, B.1.2
- samples, B.1.2
- specifying during installation, B.1.4
- standard.rsp, B.1.2
- using, B.1
- See also noninteractive installation
- roadmap for installing Oracle Database components, 1.1
- root user, 3.4
S
- SAN (storage area network) disks, 2.5.3.3
- SCOTT administrative username, 5.2.1
- security, password encryption, Preface
- server parameter file, raw device, 2.5.4
- service pack requirements, 2.2
- SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 5.3
- services, stopping, 2.5.5
- SH administrative username, 5.2.1
- shared server support, 4.3.9
- SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA administrative username, 5.2.1
- silent installation. See noninteractive installation
- single Oracle home components, 1.5.6.1
- software certification, 2.3
- software, removing, 6
- SPFILE, raw devices, 2.5.4
- SQL*Plus
- passwords, 5.2.2.1
- setting the NLS_LANG parameter in MS-DOS mode, C.3
- sqlnet.ora file, enabling Windows native authentication, 4.3.11
- Standard Edition installation type, 1.3
- standard.rsp file, B.1.2
- starter database accounts, 5.2.1
- stopping existing services, 2.5.5
- storage area network disks, 2.5.3.3
- striping disks, A.6.2
- Sybase data, connecting to, 1.1.4
- symbolic links, A.7.3
- SYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- SYS user password, 3.4
- SYSAUX tablespace, for raw devices, 2.5.4
- SYSMAN administrative username, 5.2.1
- SYSMAN user password, 3.4
- SYSTEM
- tablespace for raw devices, 2.5.4
- tablespace, description, 5.5
- SYSTEM administrative username, 5.2.1
- system requirements
- for NTFS file systems, 2.1.2
- SYSTEM user password, 3.4
- system01.dbf datafile, 5.5, 5.5
T
- tablespaces, 5.5
- expanding for large sorts, 5.5
- in database, 5.5
- SYSTEM, 5.5
- TEMP, 5.5
- UNDOTBS, 5.5
- USERS, 5.5
- TEMP
- environment variable, hardware requirements, 2.1.3
- tablespace (temp01.dbf), 5.5
- tablespace for raw devices, 2.5.4
- temp01.dbf datafile, 5.5
- temporary directory, 2.1.3
- temporary disk space
- checking, 2.1.3
- freeing, 2.1.3
- Teradata, connecting to, 1.1.4
- tmp directory
- checking space in, 2.1.3
- freeing space in, 2.1.3
- TMP environment variable, hardware requirements, 2.1.3
- tnsnames.ora file, 4.3.5
- transaction processing
- Enterprise Edition installation type, 1.3
- preconfigured database type, 1.7
- troubleshooting, E
- fatal errors, E.4.2
- Inventory log files, E.3
U
- UNDOTBS
- tablespace (undotbs01.dbf), 5.5
- tablespace for raw device, 2.5.4
- UNIX
- differences between installing Oracle on Windows, 1.5.2
- unsupported components
- on Windows 2003 and XP, 2.3.3
- on Windows Terminal Services, 2.3.2
- upgrading
- Advanced installation method, 1.4
- AL24UTFFSS character set, 1.12.1
- backing up before upgrading, 3.1.2
- considerations, 1.12
- downgrading a database, 1.12.4
- Oracle Real Application Clusters requirements, 1.12.3
- usernames
- ANONYMOUS, 5.2.1
- BI, 5.2.1
- changing passwords, 5.2.2
- CTXSYS, 5.2.1
- DBSNMP, 5.2.1
- DIP, 5.2.1
- DMSYS, 5.2.1
- EXFSYS, 5.2.1
- HR, 5.2.1
- IX, 5.2.1
- LBACSYS, 5.2.1
- MDDATA, 5.2.1
- MDSYS, 5.2.1
- MGMT_VIEW, 5.2.1
- ODM, 5.2.1
- ODM_MTR, 5.2.1
- OE, 5.2.1
- OLAPSYS, 5.2.1
- ORDPLUGINS, 5.2.1
- ORDSYS, 5.2.1
- OUTLN, 5.2.1
- PM, 5.2.1
- SCOTT account, 5.2.1
- SH, 5.2.1
- SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA, 5.2.1
- SYS, 5.2.1
- SYSMAN, 5.2.1
- SYSTEM, 5.2.1
- WK_TEST, 5.2.1
- WKPROXY, 5.2.1
- WKSYS, 5.2.1
- WMSYS, 5.2.1
- XDB, 5.2.1
- USERS
- tablespace (users01.dbf), 5.5
- tablespace for raw device, 2.5.4
- UTF8 character set, upgrading, 1.12.1
- utlrp.sql file, 4.2
W
- Web applications, Oracle HTML DB, 1.1.3
- Web browser support, 2.3.4
- Web browsers, Microsoft Internet Explorer, 2.3.4
- Web servers (Oracle HTTP Server), 1.1.3
- Windows
- credentials for job system, 4.3.10
- Windows 2003 and XP, unsupported components, 2.3.3
- Windows Telnet Services support, 2.3.1
- Windows Terminal Services
- support, 2.3.2
- unsupported components, 2.3.2
- Windows, differences in Oracle installation with UNIX, 1.5.2
- WK_TEST administrative username, 5.2.1
- WKPROXY administrative username, 5.2.1
- WKSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- WMSYS administrative username, 5.2.1
- workflows
- applications based, 1.1.3
- e-business integration, 1.1.3
X
- XDB administrative username, 5.2.1