Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Numerics
- 3DES_112 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- 3DES_168 integrity support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
A
- Active Directory support
- preinstallation requirements for integration with Oracle, 2-15
- administrative context
- configuration, 3-10
- Administrator installation type
- components installed with, A-8
- definition, 1-7
- Administrators group
- requirements for Oracle installations, 4-4
- Advanced Queueing API
- defined, A-15
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-11
- Advanced Replication
- defined, A-16
- installation types available with, A-2, A-11
- Apache Configuration for Oracle Java Server Pages
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- Apache Configuration for XML Developer's Kit
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- Apache JServ
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- Apache Web Server Files
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- Assistant Common Files
- defined, A-16
- authentication support
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- preinstallation requirements, 2-10
- authorization support
- defined, A-18
B
- backup
- perform before upgrading, 4-4
- BaliShare, A-16
- batch mode
- setting the NLS_LANG parameter, E-5
- Business Components for Java (BC4J) Runtime
- installation types available with, A-4
C
- certification, 2-7
- Character Set Migration utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-14
- client installations
- instructions, 4-15 to 4-17
- response files, D-2
- CMWLITE tablespace
- cwmlite01.DBF datafile, 5-9
- description, 5-9
- components
- available for installation, 1-6, A-1
- certification, 2-7
- compatibility matrix, 2-7
- for single Oracle homes, 2-2
- installation of single Oracle home components, 2-2
- installing, 4-5
- installing single Oracle home components a second time, 2-2
- mandatory preinstallation requirements, 2-10
- postinstallation configuration guidelines, 6-8
- removing database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-37
- removing manually on Windows 98, 4-40
- removing manually on Windows NT/2000/XP, 4-39
- using in different languages, D-10
- connection descriptor
- definition, 3-9
- control files, 5-12
- for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- copying data
- logical partitions, B-20
- crlogdr utility, B-16
- CTXSYS
- database role, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- Custom installation type
- defined, 1-7, 1-8
- installing, 4-13, 4-16, 4-29
- custom.rsp file
- description, D-2
- CWMLITE tablespace
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- cwmlite01.dbf datafile, 5-9
- CyberSafe support
- installation types available with, A-8
D
- data dictionary
- description, 5-13
- in starter database, 5-13
- data warehousing
- database environment, 3-4
- defined, 3-4
- same as DSS database environment, 3-4
- database
- control files, 5-12
- data dictionary, 5-13
- datafiles, 5-9
- default passwords, 5-2
- default usernames, 5-2
- granting limited SYS role privileges, 5-4
- initialization parameter file, 5-11
- redo log files, 5-11
- roles, 5-4 to 5-6
- rollback segments, 5-12
- tablespaces, 5-9
- undo segments, 5-12
- Database Configuration Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-12
- 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-16
- installation types available with, A-2, A-11
- never started with Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant during the same installation session, 4-12
- selecting a database creation method, 3-5
- database types
- Oracle9i Database, 1-6
- Database Verify utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-14
- databases
- available database types, 1-6
- configuration types, 3-5
- configuring with a directory server, 3-10
- creating database environments, 3-4
- Custom installation type, 3-7
- removing, 4-37
- selecting a creation method, 3-5
- supported creation methods, 3-2
- upgrade requirements, 2-15
- user input required for creation, 3-2
- very large memory support, xxvii
- datafiles, 5-9 to 5-10, B-3
- DB_DOMAIN parameter, 5-7
- DB_NAME parameter, 5-7
- dbca.rsp file
- description, D-3
- DBSNMP
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- DBUI, A-16
- DCE support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- Decision Support System. See DSS
- default character set, 4-11, 4-25, 4-32
- default control files, 5-12
- default datafiles, 5-9 to 5-10
- default domain
- configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
- default initialization parameter file
- init.ora, 5-11
- default port, 4-21
- default redo log files, 5-11
- default tablespaces, 5-9 to 5-10
- deinstallation
- of database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-37
- of Oracle components, 4-39, 4-40
- DeleteDisk utility, B-15
- deleting
- Oracle OSDs, B-17
- deprecated and desupported components, xxviii, xxxv to xxxvi
- DES40 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- DES56 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- 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
- accessing on the CD, 1-9
- creating single installation stage, D-3
- getting started with, 1-11
- on using Oracle Universal Installer, 1-6
- on using response files, D-3
- order in which to read, 1-11
- viewing HTML and PDF formats, 1-9
- DRSYS tablespace
- description, 5-9
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- DSS
- same as data warehousing database environment, 3-4
- dsysr01.dbf datafile, 5-9
E
- emca.rsp file
- description, D-3
- encryption and integrity support
- defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- enhanced security, 6-2 to 6-6
- Enterprise Edition installation type
- components installed with, A-2
- defined, 1-6
- enterprise user security support
- defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8
- enterprise.rsp file
- description, D-2
- Entrust support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- environment
- restrictions on setting ORACLE_HOME, 4-5
- EWT, A-16
- EXAMPLE tablespace
- description, 5-9
- example01.DBF datafile, 5-9
- example01.DBF datafile, 5-9
- Export utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-14
- ExportSYMLinks utility, B-16
- extended partitions
- configuring for Real Application Clusters, B-5
- external procedures
- configuration, 3-10
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-16
F
- FAT
- system requirements, 2-3
- features, new, xxv to xxxv
- file permissions, 6-2 to 6-6
- file systems
- system requirements, 2-3
- files
- Oracle Universal Installer log files, 4-34
G
- gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
- Generic Connectivity
- defined, A-16
- installation types available with, A-2, A-11
- generic documentation references
- Windows-specific NLS_LANG values, E-3
- Windows-specific NLS_TERRITORY values, E-3
- Windows-specific parameter file name and location, 5-11
- Windows-specific redo log file location, 5-11
- Windows-specific redo log file size, 5-11
- getting started
- overview of, 1-13
- global database name
- defined, 5-7
- globalization support, E-3
H
- Heterogeneous Services. See Generic Connectivity
I
- ICE Browser, A-16
- Import utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-14
- ImportSYMLinks utility, B-16
- INDX tablespace
- description, 5-9
- indx01.dbf datafile, 5-9
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- indx01.dbf datafile, 5-9
- initialization parameter file
- description, 5-11
- in database, 5-11
- init.ora, 5-11
- installactions.log file, 2-2, 4-34
- installation
- accessing installation documentation on the CD, 1-9
- available components, 1-6, A-1
- available installation types, A-1
- Custom installation type, 4-13, 4-16, 4-29
- differences between installing Oracle on UNIX and Windows, 4-2
- in noninteractive mode, D-2
- Java Access Bridge, xx
- of single Oracle home components, 2-2
- Oracle Internet Directory, 1-8
- Oracle Internet Directory installation type, 4-22
- Oracle Management Server installation type, 4-18
- preinstallation, 4-4
- requirements, 2-3
- Optimal Flexible Architecture, 1-3
- restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes, 1-5, 4-5
- restrictions on using old Oracle Installer, 1-5, 4-5
- reviewing a log of an installation session, 4-34
- single installation stage, 4-5, D-3
- steps, 4-5
- top-level components, 1-6
- Web-based, D-11
- installation documentation
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- installation types
- available with each top-level component, 1-6
- with Enterprise Edition, A-2
- with Oracle9i Client, 1-7, A-2, A-7
- with Oracle9i Database, 1-6
- with Oracle9i Management and Integration, 1-7, A-11
- with Personal Edition, A-2
- with Standard Edition, A-2
- INTYPE File Assistant
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-11
- Inventory directory, 4-34
- IPC
- configuration, 3-9
- iSQL*Plus
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-2
J
- Java Access Bridge
- installation and configuration, xx to xxiii
- Java Runtime Environment
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle's version of, 1-5
- requirements, 2-3
- restrictions on modifying, 1-5
- Java Swing Components, A-16
- Java Virtual Machine
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- JDBC, A-26
- JRE. See Java Runtime Environment
- JSDK
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- JVM Accelerator
- defined, A-36
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
K
- Kerberos support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- Kodiak, A-16
L
- languages
- installing Oracle components in different languages, D-10
- using Oracle components in different languages, D-10
- LBACSYS
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- LDAP-compliant directory server
- configuring clients with a directory server, 3-12
- configuring the database with a directory server, 3-10
- LetterDelete utility, B-15
- licensing issues, 1-8
- listener
- configuration, 3-9, 3-10
- creation, 3-10
- installing the database into a directory with client software, 4-7
- stopping before installation, 4-5
- 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, 4-34
- logical partitions
- compatibility issues, B-19
- configuring for Real Application Clusters, B-5
- control files tablespace, B-4
- copying data, B-20
- CWMLITE tablespace, B-4
- ODM tablespace, B-4
- redo log files, B-4
- voting disk, B-4
- XML tablespace, B-4
- LogPartFormat utility, B-15
- LU6.2 protocol support, xxxv
M
- mandatory individual component requirements, 2-10
- MD5 integrity support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- MDSYS
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- Microsoft ODBC specification
- Oracle ODBC Driver compliance with, A-29
- MIG. See Migration utility
- migration
- from non-Oracle databases, A-27
- from releases prior to 7.3.4. and 8.0.6, 2-16
- required Oracle7 Server SQL*Net patch releases, 2-17
- Migration utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-14
- requires database release 7.3.4.0.0 or higher, 2-16
- using, 2-16, 2-17
- MS-DOS mode
- setting the NLS_LANG parameter, E-5
- multiple Oracle homes
- system identifier, 5-7
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, 4-13, 4-17
- location of network configuration files, 3-8
- removing, 4-37
- supported configuration methods, 3-2
- user input required for configuration, 3-2
- netca.rsp file
- description, D-3
- network
- location of network configuration files, 3-8
- selecting a Oracle Net configuration method, 3-7
- network protocols
- Oracle support for, A-7
- new features, xxv to xxxv
- NLS_LANG parameter, E-2
- setting in MS-DOS mode and batch mode, E-5
- territory and character set defaults, E-3
- noninteractive installation
- overview, D-2
- NTFS
- file system permission setting, 6-2
- system requirements, 2-3
O
- Object Link Manager, B-15
- Object Type Translator
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-11
- OCI
- defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-11
- ODBC. See Oracle ODBC Driver
- ODM tablespace
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- oem_repository.ora
- datafile, 5-10
- OiD Configuration Assistant
- automatically starting Database Configuration Assistant, 4-25, 4-32
- automatically starting during installation, 4-25, 4-32
- defined, A-25
- installation types available with, A-13
- OiD Upgrade Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-27
- OIDCTL utility
- stopping Oracle Internet Directory Server, 4-36
- OIDMON utility
- removing the Oracle Internet Directory Windows service, 4-36
- oid.rsp file
- description, D-2
- OLAP. See Oracle OLAP
- OLAPSYS
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- OLTP
- database environment, 3-4
- defined, 3-4
- omicustom.rsp file
- description, D-2
- OMSNTSRV utility
- removing the Oracle Management Server service, 4-36
- oms.rsp file
- description, D-2
- Online Transaction Processing. See OLTP
- operating system authenticated connections
- configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13
- operating systems, supported, 2-4
- OPS$
- configuration, 3-9, 3-10, 3-13
- Optimal Flexible Architecture
- installation issues and restrictions for, 1-3
- Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-2
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-9
- Oracle Administrative Assistant for Windows NT
- installation types available with, A-8
- Oracle Advanced Security
- authentication enterprise user security support, A-3
- authentication support, A-2, A-8
- authentication support defined, A-17
- authorization support defined, A-18
- encryption and integrity support, A-2, A-8
- encryption and integrity support defined, A-18
- enterprise user security, A-8
- enterprise user security support defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, A-3, A-8, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, A-3, A-8
- Oracle Wallet Manager, A-3, A-8
- overview defined, A-17
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-9
- preinstallation requirements, 2-10
- SSO support defined, A-18
- Thin JDBC Java-based encryption support, A-3, A-8
- Oracle Call Interface
- defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-11
- Oracle Change Management Pack
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Cluster Configuration Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-11
- Oracle COM Automation Feature
- defined, A-19
- installation types available with, A-3
- Oracle Connection Manager
- defined, A-19
- installation types available with, A-3, A-11
- Oracle Data Gatherer
- installed with Oracle Intelligent Agent, A-24
- Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant
- installation types available with, A-3
- requires database release 7.3.4 or higher, 2-16
- upgrading in Oracle Universal Installer, 4-10
- Oracle Database Demos
- defined, A-19
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-12, 4-14, 4-27
- defined, A-19
- installation types available with, A-11
- never started with Database Configuration Assistant during the same installation session, 4-12
- Oracle Database Utilities
- installation types available with, A-3
- Oracle Diagnostics Pack
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Directory Manager
- defined, A-20
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Documentation
- viewing from the CD, 1-9
- Oracle Dynamic Services
- installation types available with, A-3
- Oracle Dynamic Services Server
- installation types available with, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant
- defined, A-21
- feature of Oracle Advanced Security, A-3, A-8, A-11
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- defined, A-21
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Paging Server requirements, 2-12
- Oracle Management Server requirements, 2-11
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-9
- preinstallation requirements, 2-10
- Web browser requirements, 2-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Client
- defined, A-21
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-11
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-20
- creating a new repository, 2-11, 4-21, 6-9
- defined, A-21
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- running in silent mode, D-3
- using an existing repository, 2-11, 4-21, 6-9
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
- defined, A-22
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Integrated Applications
- defined, A-22
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Migration Assistant
- upgrading to a new repository, 4-19
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Paging Server
- defined, A-22
- installation requirement, 2-12
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Quick Tours
- defined, A-22
- installation types available with, A-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site
- browser requirements, 2-12
- defined, A-23
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- Oracle Enterprise Security Manager
- defined, A-23
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8, A-9, A-11, A-12
- Oracle Forms Server Manager
- defined, A-20
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Help for Java, A-16
- 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, 4-6
- Oracle Home Selector
- defined, A-23
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle HTTP Server
- automatically starting the service during installation, 4-12, 4-20, 4-24, 4-32
- defined, A-23
- installation types available with, A-4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Web Site requirements, 2-12
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-10
- Oracle Intelligent Agent
- defined, A-24
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- Oracle Agent Extensions no longer installed with, A-24
- Oracle interMedia
- defined, A-24
- installation types available with, A-4
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-10
- separately licensed, A-24
- Oracle interMedia Annotator
- installation types available with, A-9, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Audio
- defined, A-24
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Client Option
- defined, A-24
- installation types available with, A-5, A-9, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Image
- defined, A-24
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Java Client
- installation types available with, A-5, A-9, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Locator
- defined, A-25
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Video
- defined, A-25
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- Oracle interMedia Web Client
- installation types available with, A-5, A-9
- Oracle Internet Directory
- configuring an 9.2 database with Oracle Internet Directory, 2-13
- defined, A-25
- downgrading requirements, 2-13
- function, 1-8
- globalization support issues, E-6
- installation, 1-8
- installing for the first time, 4-23
- installing through the Custom installation type, 4-30
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-10
- preinstallation requirements, 2-13
- removing, 4-37
- required NLS_LANG environment variables for tools, E-6
- running command line tools in MS-DOS mode, E-5
- UNIX emulation utility requirement, 6-10
- Oracle Internet Directory Client
- defined, A-25
- installation types available with, A-5, A-9, A-13
- Oracle Internet Directory Client toolset
- installation types available with, A-13
- Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant. See OiD Configuration Assistant
- Oracle Internet Directory installation type
- components installed with, A-11
- defined, 1-8
- installing, 4-22
- Oracle Internet Directory Server
- defined, A-26
- installation types available with, A-13
- removing the Oracle service, 4-36
- stopping, 4-36
- Oracle INTYPE File Assistant
- defined, A-26
- Oracle inventory
- log files, 4-34
- Oracle Java Tools
- installation types available with, A-9
- Oracle JDBC Drivers
- defined, A-26
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.1
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.2
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC Thin Driver for JDK 1.4
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.1
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.2
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JDBC/OCI Driver for JDK 1.4
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle JVM
- defined, A-26
- installation types available with, A-6
- naming convention with Oracle9i database type, A-26
- Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Management Server
- creating a new repository, 2-11, 4-19, 6-9
- defined, A-26
- installation types available with, A-4, A-12
- installing through the Custom installation type, 4-13
- preinstallation requirements, 2-11
- removing the Oracle NT service, 4-36
- upgrade restrictions, 4-18
- using an existing repository, 2-11, 4-19, 6-9
- Oracle Management Server installation type
- defined, 1-7
- installing, 4-18
- Oracle Migration Workbench
- defined, A-27
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10
- non-Oracle databases from which migration is supported, A-27
- Oracle Mod PL/SQL Gateway
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- Oracle Names
- defined, A-27
- installation types available with, A-5
- Oracle Net
- configuring the server environment, 3-8
- selecting a configuration method, 3-7
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
- automatically starting during installation, 4-11, 4-20, 4-24, 4-32
- configuring client access to 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-28
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle Net configuration assistant
- configuring clients with a directory server, 3-12
- Oracle Net Listener
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- Oracle Net Manager
- defined, A-28
- installation types available with, A-3, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle Net Services
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-14
- Oracle Object Service, Glossary-6
- Oracle Objects for OLE
- defined, A-29
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- single Oracle home component, 2-2
- Oracle ODBC Driver
- compliance with Microsoft ODBC specification, A-29
- defined, A-29
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- Oracle OLAP
- defined, A-29
- installation types available with, A-5
- Oracle OLAP API
- installation types available with, A-5
- Oracle Open Database Connectivity Driver. See Oracle ODBC Driver
- Oracle OSDs
- deleting, B-17
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-3
- Oracle Partitioning
- defined, A-30
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- separately licensed, A-30
- Oracle Performance Monitor for Windows NT
- defined, A-30
- installation types available with, A-5
- single Oracle home component, 2-2
- Oracle Perl Interpreter
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- Oracle Procedural Gateways for APPC
- installation types available with, A-5
- Oracle Procedural Gateways for IBM MQSeries
- installation types available with, A-5
- Oracle Programmer
- installation types available with, A-10
- Oracle Protocol Support
- installation types available with, A-5, A-7
- Oracle Provider for OLE DB
- defined, A-30
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10, A-13
- single Oracle home component, 2-2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- assigning a SID, 4-10
- configuring with Database Configuration Assistant, 3-9
- control files, B-4
- creating symbolic links, B-15
- CWMLITE tablespace, B-4
- datafiles, B-3
- defined, A-30
- DRSYS tablespace, B-4
- INDX tablespace, B-4
- installation types available with, A-5
- installing through the Custom installation type, 4-14
- ODM tablespace, B-4
- Oracle Object Service, Glossary-6
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-15
- preinstallation tasks, B-2
- redo log files, B-4
- selecting the cluster nodes on which to install software, 4-6
- separately licensed, A-30
- SID, 4-10
- SYSTEM tablespace, B-3
- TOOLS tablespace (tools01.dbf), B-4
- UNDOTBS tablespace, B-4
- upgrade requirements, 2-14, 2-18
- USERS tablespace, B-3
- USERS tablespace (users01.dbf), B-3
- using Disk Management, B-8
- voting disk, B-4
- XML tablespace, B-4
- Oracle Remote Configuration Agent
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-5, A-13
- Oracle services
- stopping, 4-4, 4-35
- Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-5, A-10
- installing through the Custom installation type, 4-14, 4-17
- post-installation configuration tasks, 6-15
- requires installation of Microsoft Transaction Server, 4-14, 4-17
- Oracle Snap-Ins for Microsoft Management Console
- preinstallation requirements for integration with Oracle, 2-14
- Oracle SNMP Agent
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-5, A-14
- Oracle SOAP Client
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle SOAP for JServ
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle SOAP Server
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle Spatial
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-6
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-10
- separately licensed, A-31
- Oracle Spatial Index Advisor
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-3, A-9, A-12
- Oracle SQLJ
- defined, A-31
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle Standard Management Pack
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Support Services
- URL address of, 2-17
- Oracle Syndication Server
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-14
- Oracle Text
- defined, A-33
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle Text Manager
- defined, A-33
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Trace
- defined, A-33
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle Transparent Gateway
- deinstalling, C-10
- hardware requirements, C-2
- installation worksheets, C-8
- installing, C-10
- Microsoft SQL Server
- installation worksheet for, C-8
- system requirements for, C-3
- software requirements, C-2
- Sybase
- installation worksheet for, C-9
- system requirements for, C-4
- system requirements, C-2
- Teradata
- installation worksheet for, C-9
- system requirements for, C-5
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle Tuning Pack
- installation types available with, A-4, A-9, A-12
- Oracle Ultra Search Middle Tier
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle Ultra Search Server
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle Universal Installer
- configuring Net Services environment, 3-2
- creating a database, 3-2
- defined, 1-5, A-34
- documentation on using, 1-6
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- inventory, 4-34
- log files, 4-34
- removing components, 4-37
- restrictions on installing in pre-8.1.5 homes, 1-5, 4-5
- running components in different languages, D-10
- running Database Configuration Assistant, 3-5
- running in different languages, D-10
- running in noninteractive mode, D-2
- running Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-7
- running silently, D-2
- selecting a Oracle Net configuration method, 3-7
- Oracle Utilities
- Database Verify utility, A-34
- defined, A-34
- Export utility, A-34
- Import utility, A-34
- installation types available with, A-10, A-14
- Migration utility, A-34
- Recovery Manager, A-34
- setting in MS-DOS mode, E-5
- SQL*Loader, A-34
- Oracle Wallet Manager
- defined, A-34
- feature of Oracle Advanced Security, A-3
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8, A-11
- Oracle Windows services
- stopping, 4-4, 4-35
- Oracle Workflow
- defined, A-34
- installation types available with, A-14
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-16
- preinstallation requirements for integration with Oracle, 2-15
- Oracle Workflow Builder
- defined, A-34
- installation types available with, A-10
- Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant, 4-33
- automatically starting during installation, 4-33
- Oracle Workflow Mailer
- defined, A-35
- installation types available with, A-10
- Oracle Workflow Manager
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle Workspace Manager
- installation types available with, A-6, A-14
- Oracle XML Developer's Kit
- defined, A-36
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle XML SQL Utility
- defined, A-36
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- 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, 4-14
- overview, 1-2
- Oracle9i Client
- defined, 1-7
- installation types available with, 1-7, A-2, A-7
- Oracle9i Database
- installation types available with, 1-6, A-2
- Oracle9i Development Kit
- installation types available with, A-6
- Oracle9i Enterprise Edition
- defined, 1-6
- Oracle9i Globalization Support
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- Oracle9i JVM
- installation types available with, A-14
- Oracle9i Management and Integration
- components installed with, A-11
- defined, 1-7
- installation types available with, 1-7, A-11
- Oracle9i Server
- installation types available with, A-14
- Oracle9i Server
- defined, A-37
- Oracle9i Standard Edition
- defined, 1-6
- Oracle9i top-level component
- installation types available with, 1-6
- Oracle9i Windows Documentation
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- Oracle9iDatabase Documentation CD
- overview, 1-9
- OraclePGMSService, B-17
- ORADIM utility
- documentation on, A-34
- using, 2-17
- ORDPLUGINS
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- ORDSYS
- database roles, 5-5
- username and password, 5-5
- OTT
- defined, A-17
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8, A-11
- OUTLN
- database roles, 5-6
- username and password, 5-6
- overview
- of Oracle9i for Windows, 1-2
P
- passwords
- changing, 5-2, 5-3
- patch set information, 6-6
- Performance Monitor, A-30
- Personal Edition
- defined, 1-7
- Personal Edition installation type
- defined, 1-7
- personal.rsp file
- description, D-2
- PL/SQL
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-6, A-7, A-10, A-14
- PL/SQL Embedded Gateway
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-7, A-15
- PL/SQL external procedures
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-16
- PL/SQL modules
- validating, 6-7
- port 1521, 4-21
- postinstallation
- changing passwords, 5-3
- configuration requirements for individual components, 6-8
- setting NTFS file system permissions, 6-2
- setting Windows registry security, 6-5
- validating invalid PL/SQL modules, 6-7
- postinstallation configuration steps
- network software, 6-14
- preinstallation
- perform database backup, 4-4
- requirements for individual components, 2-10
- requirements for Oracle Advanced Security, 2-10
- requirements for Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-10
- requirements for Oracle Internet Directory, 2-13
- requirements for Oracle Management Server, 2-11
- requirements for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-2
- requirements for Oracle Snap-Ins for Microsoft Management Console, 2-14
- requirements for Oracle Workflow, 2-15
- requirements for Oracle9i integration with Active Directory, 2-15
- stop services, 4-4
- tasks, 4-4
- Pro*C/C++
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- Pro*COBOL
- defined, A-38
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-17
- product certification, 2-7
- protocols
- Oracle support for, A-7
R
- RADIUS support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- raw partitions
- datafiles, B-3
- DRSYS tablespace, B-4
- INDX tablespace, B-4
- SYSTEM tablespace, B-3
- TOOLS tablespace, B-4
- UNDOTBS tablespace, B-4
- USERS tablespace, B-3
- RC4_128 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- RC4_256 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- RC4_40 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- RC4_56 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-2, A-3, A-8
- README files
- location of, 1-11
- Recovery Manager, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-14
- redo log files, 5-11
- in starter database, 5-11
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- registry
- exercise care when using, 4-39
- setting security, 6-5
- release notes
- defined, A-37
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- location on CD, 1-11
- removing
- database, Oracle Internet Directory, and Net Services services and registry entries, 4-37
- Oracle components manually on Windows NT/2000/XP, 4-39
- Oracle manually on Windows 98, 4-40
- Replication Management API
- defined, A-16
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- repository
- creating a dedicated tablespace and datafile, 5-10
- creating a new repository, 2-11, 4-19, 6-9
- upgrade restrictions, 2-11, 4-18
- using an existing repository, 2-11, 4-19, 6-9
- required service packs, 2-4
- requirements
- for individual components, 2-10
- for Java Runtime Environment, 2-3
- for Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-10
- for top-level components, 2-3
- for upgrading a database, 2-15
- postinstallation for Oracle components, 6-8
- preinstallation, 4-4
- preinstallation requirements for individual components, 2-10
- service packs, 2-4
- response files
- client file descriptions, D-2
- documentation on, D-3
- modifying, D-3
- on CD, D-2
- single installation stage, D-3
- specifying during installation, D-4
- using, D-2
- roles, 5-4 to 5-6
- rollback segments
- starter database, 5-12
- Runtime installation type
- components installed with, A-8
S
- Sample Schema Demos
- installation types available with, A-7
- SCOTT
- database roles, 5-6
- username and password, 5-6
- Server Management (SRVM)
- defined, A-38
- service pack requirements, 2-4
- service packs, 2-4
- SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 5-7
- services
- stopping, 4-4, 4-35
- SHA-1 encryption support
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8
- SHA-1 integrity support
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8
- shared server
- creating, 3-7
- postinstallation configuration tasks, 6-17
- SID
- for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 4-10
- silent installation
- overview, D-2
- single Oracle home
- components, 2-2
- installing single home components a second time, 2-2
- SMUI, A-16
- SQL*Loader, A-34
- installation types available with, A-3, A-10, A-14
- SQL*Plus
- defined, A-38
- installation types available with, A-7, A-10, A-15
- setting the NLS_LANG parameter in MS-DOS mode, E-5
- SQL*Plus Worksheet
- defined, A-38
- SQLJ Runtime
- defined, A-38
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- SQLJ Translator
- defined, A-38
- installation types available with, A-6, A-10, A-14
- sqlnet.ora file
- configuring with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13
- SSO support
- defined, A-18
- installation types available with, A-2, A-8
- Standard Edition installation type
- components installed with, A-2
- defined, 1-6
- standard.rsp file
- description, D-2
- start_here.htm
- location of, 1-11
- starter database passwords, 5-4 to 5-6
- starter database usernames, 5-4 to 5-6
- Sun SDK
- installation types available with, A-4, A-13
- support
- URL address of, 2-17
- supported operating systems, 2-4
- symbolic links
- existing configuration, Glossary-6
- for Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-15
- SYS
- database roles, 5-4
- username and password, 5-4
- SYSTEM
- database roles, 5-4
- username and password, 5-4
- system identifier
- multiple Oracle homes, 5-7
- system requirements
- for FAT and NTFS file systems, 2-3
- for top-level components, 2-3
- SYSTEM tablespace
- description, 5-9
- SYSTEM tablespace Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-3
- system01.dbf datafile, 5-9
T
- tablespaces, 5-9 to 5-10
- expanding for large sorts, 5-9
- in database, 5-9
- TEMP, 5-9
- TOOLS, 5-9
- USERS, 5-10
- XDB, 5-10
- technical support
- URL address of, 2-17
- TEMP tablespace (temp01.dbf)
- description, 5-9
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-3
- temp01.dbf datafile, 5-9
- Terminal Services Client on Windows 2000
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-18
- Thin JDBC Java-based encryption support
- installation types available with, A-3, A-8
- tnsnames.ora file
- configuring with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12
- TOOLS tablespace (tools01.dbf)
- description, 5-9
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- tools01.dbf datafile, 5-9
- top-level components
- defined, 1-6
- system requirements, 2-3
- Transaction Processing. See OLTP
- Transparent Gateway. See Oracle Transparent Gateway
- troubleshooting
- Inventory log files, 4-34
U
- undo segments
- starter database, 5-12
- UNDOTBS tablespace
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
- UNDOTBS tablespace (undotbs01.dbf)
- description, 5-10
- undotbs01.dbf datafile, 5-10
- UNIX
- differences between installing Oracle on Windows, 4-2
- upgrade
- automatically starting Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant during installation, 4-12
- Oracle Real Application Clusters requirements, 2-18
- requirements, 2-15
- using Oracle command line tools, 2-16
- with Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant, 4-10
- upgrading
- backing up before upgrading, 4-4
- requirements for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2-14
- usernames
- changing passwords, 5-3
- USERS tablespace (users01.dbf)
- description, 5-10
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-3
- users01.dbf datafile, 5-10
- utlrp.sql file, 6-7
V
- very large memory (VLM) support, xxvii
- voting disk
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4
W
- Web browser
- requirements for Oracle Enterprise Manager, 2-12
- Web-based installations, D-11
- Windows
- differences in Oracle installation with UNIX, 4-2
- Windows 98
- rebooting after first-time Oracle installations, 4-16, 4-17
- WINSOCK2 support
- defined, A-39
X
- XDB tablespace (xdb01.dbf)
- description, 5-10
- XML
- Oracle XML Developer's Kit, A-6, A-10, A-14, A-36
- Oracle XML SQL utility, A-6, A-10, A-14
- XML tablespace
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, B-4