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Oracle® Database Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for 64-Bit Windows
Part No. B13805-02
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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XDB administrative username, 5.2.1