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Oracle Content Management SDK Installation Guide
10g (9.0.4)

Part Number B10689-01
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A

access control lists (ACLs), 5-4
access privileges, 4-7
ACLs. See access control lists (ACLs)
advanced configuration, 3-11
AFP. See AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP)
AppleShare server, 5-2
AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP)
accessing Oracle CM SDK, 5-1, 5-2
security issues, 1-4
application server tier, A-5
authentication, NIS, 4-7

B

backup, database, 1-3
Bulk NFS Tool, 4-7, 4-8

C

character sets
default, 3-13, 3-25
multi-byte, 3-25
single-byte, 3-26
Unicode, B-2
choosing protocols, A-8
chunk size, default, 3-39
classes, custom, 3-39
clients, trusted, 4-9
CmsdkConfig.log file, 3-12, 3-19, 3-38, 3-42, 3-45
code screen, 5-10
Command-line Utilities Protocol (CUP)
installing, 5-9
security issues, 1-4
command-line utilities, ifsctl, 4-4
commands, ifsctl command-line tool, 4-4
configuration
advanced, 3-11
assistant, 3-10
log files, 3-12, 3-19, 3-38, 3-42, 3-45
Oracle CM SDK, 3-10
simple, 3-11
configuring NFS Protocol Server, 4-7
creating custom tablespaces, B-2
credential manager
deployment issues, 2-8
hardware requirements, 2-3
limitations, 2-8
using Oracle Internet Directory, 3-31
CUP. See Command-line Utilities Protocol (CUP)
custom
classes, 3-39
tablespaces, 3-24
tablespaces, creating, B-2

D

data
LOB, B-3
media, B-3
objec, in the primary tablespacet, B-3
Oracle text, B-3
text, B-3
Database Login Verifications message box, 3-16, 3-22, 3-40, 3-43
database tier, A-5
databases
backup, 1-3
character sets, B-2
cursors, troubleshooting, 6-5
specifying host name, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
specifying service name, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
templates, B-1
troubleshooting, 6-2
verifying connections, 3-16, 3-22, 3-40, 3-43
default
character set, 3-13, 3-25
chunk size, 3-39
port numbers, changing, 3-27
deinstalling Oracle CM SDK, 6-7
deploying Oracle CM SDK, A-1
deployment
application server tier, A-5
database tier, A-5
multiple-computer, A-4
OracleAS, Infrastructure tier, A-5
selecting a path, 1-2
single-computer, A-6
deployment requirements, A-3
diagnostic information, displaying for ifsctl command-line tool, 4-4
domain
starting from command line, 4-4
domain controllers, running, 3-34, 3-41, 3-44
DOS-style file sharing, 5-6
dropping a schema, 3-17, 3-23

E

error messages
Invalid password for Oracle user SYS, 6-5
Maestro, 5-7

F

file sharing, DOS-style, 5-6
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), security issues, 1-4

G

group information, in the primary tablespace, B-3

H

hardware requirements, A-1
HCLNFSD daemon, 5-6
host name
database, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
local, 3-34, 3-44
HTTP
accessing Oracle CM SDK, 5-2
running a node, 3-34, 3-41, 3-42, 3-44
HTTP/DAV protocol, security issues, 1-4

I

ifscmdline.bat file, 5-10
ifscmdline.sh file, 5-10
ifsConfigOut.log file, 6-1
ifsctl command-line tool
commands, 4-4
displaying diagnostic information, 4-4
IMAP protocol, security issues, 1-4
indexed media tablespace, B-3
indexing language, 3-13, 3-25
information in the primary tablespace, B-3
installActions.log file, 6-1
installation
directory for Oracle CM SDK, 3-8
non-interactive, 3-45
required components, 3-5
troubleshooting, 6-1
Invalid password for Oracle user SYS error message, 6-5

L

LAN protocols, A-8
language, indexing, 3-13, 3-25
LDAP, 3-31
Linux, requirements, 2-4
listener
specifying a port number, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
troubleshooting, 6-2
LOB data, B-3
local host name, 3-34, 3-44
locally managed tablespaces, B-2
log files
ifsConfigOut.log, 6-1
installActions.log, 6-1
node, 6-6
Oracle CM SDK configuration, 3-12, 3-19, 3-38, 3-42, 3-45
troubleshooting, 6-1

M

Maestro Error Messages, 5-7
mapping UIDs, 4-8
media data, B-3
metadata, B-3
middle-tier server, 2-8
mount server port, 3-27
multi-byte character sets, 3-25
multiple-computer deployment, A-4

N

network channel encryption, 1-5
Network Information System (NIS)
authentication, 4-7
enabling, 4-11
network interface cards (NICs), 3-34, 3-41
NFS
mount command, 5-3
mount server port, 3-27
Network Access tool, 5-5
Protocol Server, configuring, 4-7
server, limitations, 5-4
NICs. See network interface cards (NICs)
NIS. See Network Information System (NIS)
node log file, 6-6
nodes
running, 3-34, 3-41, 3-44
specifying a name, 3-36, 3-41, 3-44
starting from command line, 4-4
non-indexed media tablespace, B-3
non-interactive installation
response file, 3-45
runInstaller script, 3-45
running, 3-45
non-Unicode enabled protocols, 3-25

O

object data, in the primary tablespace, B-3
OC4J
Oracle AS component, 4-1
stopping processes, 6-7
Verification message box, 3-35
opmnctl script, 4-4
Oracle AS, Infrastructure, A-4
Oracle CM SDK
accessing with HTTP, 5-2
accessing with Oracle FileSync, 5-2
accessing with WebDAV, 5-2
choosing protocols, A-8
configuration, 3-10
configuring NFS Protocol Server, 4-7
deinstalling, 6-7
deploying, A-1
installation, 3-5
installation directory, 3-8
schema, 3-23
sizing guidelines, A-7
system agents, 3-36, 3-41, 3-44
troubleshooting servers, 6-2
Oracle FileSync
accessing Oracle CM SDK, 5-2
installing, 5-8
security, 1-5
Oracle home, requirements, 2-7
Oracle interMedia media tablespace, B-3
Oracle Internet Directory
credential management, 3-31
login, 3-31
requirements, 2-3
selecting to use, 3-30
Oracle text data, B-3
Oracle Text data tablespace, B-3
Oracle Text index tablespace, B-3
Oracle Text keymap tablespace, B-3
Oracle Workflow, 3-5
OracleAS, Infrastructure, A-5

P

parameters
checking, 2-7
server initialization, 2-6
shared memory, 2-4
path, deployment, 1-2
permissions, troubleshooting, 6-2
port numbers
changing default, 3-27
listener, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
NFS mount server, 3-27
primary tablespace, B-3
privileges, access, 4-7
protocol servers
running, 3-36, 3-42, 3-44
security issues, 1-3
protocols
LAN, A-8
WAN, A-8

R

RAC. See Real Applications Clusters (RAC)
Real Applications Clusters (RAC), 3-4, 4-12
requirements, deployment, A-3
requirements, hardware, A-1
requirements, Oracle CM SDK upgrade, 2-8
response file, 3-45
runInstaller script, 3-45
running
domain controllers, 3-34, 3-41, 3-44
HTTP nodes, 3-34, 3-41, 3-42, 3-44
nodes, 3-34, 3-41, 3-44
Oracle CM SDK system agents, 3-41, 3-44
protocol servers, 3-36, 3-42, 3-44

S

schema
dropping, 3-17, 3-23
naming, 3-23
upgrading, 3-40
security
AFP, 1-4
CUP, 1-4
FTP, 1-4
HTTP/DAV protocol, 1-4
IMAP, 1-4
network channel encryption, 1-5
Oracle FileSync, 1-5
security issues, protocol servers, 1-3
server parameters, 2-6
servers, protocol
configuring, 3-36, 3-42
security issues, 1-3
service name, specifying, 3-16, 3-22, 3-43
shared memory parameters, 2-4
simple configuration, 3-11
single-byte character sets, 3-26
single-computer deployment, A-6
sizing guidelines, A-7
SSL
using with Oracle CM SDK, 3-18, 3-28, 3-40
using with Oracle Internet Directory, 3-31
system agents, configuring, 3-36

T

tablespaces
custom, 3-24
custom, creating, B-2
indexed media, B-3
locally managed, B-2
non-indexed media, B-3
Oracle interMedia media, B-3
Oracle Text data, B-3
Oracle Text index, B-3
Oracle Text keymap, B-3
primary, B-3
USERS, 2-6, 3-24
templates, database, B-1
text data, B-3
troubleshooting
database cursors, 6-5
installation, 6-1
log files, 6-1
Oracle CM SDK servers, 6-2
permission, 6-2
Trusted Client list, 4-7
trusted clients, 4-9

U

UIDs
mapping manually, 4-8
mapping with Bulk NFS Tool, 4-8
UNIX, 4-7, 4-8
Unicode, B-2
UNIX UIDs, 4-7, 4-8
upgrade requirements, Oracle CM SDK, 2-8
upgrading a schema, 3-40
user information, in the primary tablespace, B-3
USERS tablespace, 2-6, 3-24
using SSL, 3-18, 3-28, 3-40
UTF8 character set, B-2

V

verifying
database connections, 3-16, 3-22, 3-40, 3-43
OC4J instance, 3-35

W

WAN protocols, A-8
Web Folders, A-9
WebDAV, accessing Oracle CM SDK, 5-1, 5-2
WinLatin1 code screen, 5-10

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