Index
A
- aio_maxreqs A.2
- aioserver A.2
- aliases, multiple on computers 5.6
- apply patches during install
- apply patches during upgrade 9.10
- asmdba groups
- creating 4.3.1
- asmoper group
- creating 4.3.2
- Asynchronous Input Output Processes A.2
- Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR) C.1
- Automatic Memory Management 10.5
- about 1.6
C
- CDBs
- character sets 10.4
- central inventory C.6
- See: Oracle inventory directory
- See also: OINSTALL directory, oraInventory
- changing shell limit values A.1.1
- character sets 10.4
- Checking Asynchronous Input Output Processes A.2
- checklists
- and installation planning 1
- client-server configurations C.2
- cloning 11.8
- commands
- command syntax conventions
- computers, non-networked 5.3
- computers with multiple aliases 5.6
- copying demo directory D.3
- cron jobs 1.6
- C shell
- default user startup file 4.4.3
- custom database
D
- DAS (direct attached storage) disks 8.3
- database cloning 11.8
- Database Configuration Assistant
- running in silent mode B.6
- databases
- Oracle Automatic Storage Management requirements 8.1.1
- data files
- data loss
- minimizing with Oracle ASM 8.1.1
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST 11.7.1
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE 11.7.1
- dba group
- dba groups
- DBCA
- configuring Automatic memory Management 10.5
- dbca.rsp file B.4.1
- DBSNMP user
- password requirements 11.1.2.1
- default file mode creation mask
- setting 4.4.2
- deinstall 12.1, 12.2, 12.5
- See: removing Oracle software
- deinstallation 12.1
- deinstall command 12.1
- deinstalling an rpm-based installation 12.5
- demo directory D.3
- deprecated features
- df command 4.4.3
- dgdba group
- creating 4.3.6
- diagnostic data C.1
- Direct NFS
- directory
- disk group
- Oracle ASM 8.1.1
- disk groups
- disks
- supported for Oracle Automatic Storage Management 8.3
- disk space
- display variable 1.4
E
F
G
- globalization 1.6
- Grid user
- creating 4.4.1
- groups
- creating an Oracle Inventory Group 4.1.2
- creating the asmdba group 4.3.1
- creating the asmoper group 4.3.2
- creating the backupdba group 4.3.5
- creating the dba group 4.3.3
- creating the dgdba group 4.3.6
- creating the kmdba group 4.3.7
- creating the racdba group 4.3.8
- OINSTALL group 1.3
- OSBACKUPDBA (backupdba) 4.2.3
- OSDBA (dba) 4.2.2
- OSDBA group (dba) 4.2.2
- OSDGDBA (dgdba) 4.2.3
- OSKMDBA (kmdba) 4.2.3
- OSOPER (oper) 4.2.2
- OSOPER group (oper) 4.2.2
I
- I/O Completion Ports 3.10
- image
- init.ora
- and SGA permissions 11.3
- installation
- installation option
- Automatic Memory Management 10.5
- installation planning 1
- installation types
- and Oracle Automatic Storage Management 8.1.1
- installer
- supported languages 10.6
- Installing
- Oracle Restart 9.3
- invalid objects
- recompiling 11.2.3
- IOCP 3.10
M
- mask
- setting default file mode creation mask 4.4.2
- mixed binaries 3.5
- mode
- setting default file mode creation mask 4.4.2
- multihomed computers, installing on 5.4
- multihomed Oracle servers
- resolving to, 5.5
- multiple aliases, computers with 5.6
- Multiple Oracle Homes Support
- advantages C.2
- multitenant container database
- character sets 10.4
- multiversioning C.2
- My Oracle Support credentials 10.7.2
N
- netca.rsp file B.4.1
- Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
- network adapters 5.6
- See also: loopback adapters, primary network adapters
- network cards, multiple 5.4
- network setup
- network topics
- NFS
- NFS mounts
- noninteractive installation
- Oracle ASM requirements 8.1.3
- noninteractive mode
- See: response file mode
- non-networked computers 5.3
O
- OFA C.1
- See also: Optimal Flexible Architecture
- OINSTALL directory C.6
- oinstall group
- creating 4.1.2
- OINSTALL groupl 1.4
- See also: Oracle Inventory directory
- operating system
- operating system privileges groups 1.4
- operating system requirements 1.2
- oper group
- description 4.2.2
- Optimal Flexible Architecture
- about C.1
- orabasehome D.4
- orabasetab D.1.4
- ORACLE_BASE_CONFIG D.1.3, D.5
- ORACLE_BASE_HOME D.1.2, D.5
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable
- removing from shell startup file 4.4.3
- ORACLE_HOME D.5
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
- removing from shell startup file 4.4.3
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME 5.4
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
- removing from shell startup file 4.4.3
- Oracle ACFS
- Oracle ADVM
- supported IBM AIX versions 6.5.1
- Oracle ASM 6.2
- See: Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- Oracle ASM disk space 8.1.2
- Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- allocation units (AU) and ASM disks 8.1.1
- characteristics of failure groups 8.1.1
- DAS disks 8.3
- disks, supported 8.3
- disk space 8.1.2
- failure groups
- partition creation 8.3
- part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server installation 10
- part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation 6.3
- redundancy levels 8.1.1
- SAN disks 8.3
- space required for preconfigured database 8.1.1
- Oracle base C.1, C.6
- Oracle base config D.1.3
- Oracle base home D.1.2
- Oracle Connection Manager E.2
- Oracle Database
- Oracle Database Configuration Assistant B.6.2
- response file B.4.1
- Oracle DBCA B.6.2
- Oracle Disk Manager
- and Direct NFS 7.4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express 11.6
- Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning
- Databases 10.2
- Oracle Flex Clusters
- Oracle FPP 10.2
- Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- restrictions for Oracle ACFS 6.5.2
- Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a standalone server 6.2
- Oracle home
- Oracle home directory
- multiple homes, network considerations 5.4
- Oracle host name, setting before installation 5.5
- Oracle Inventory 1.4
- identifying existing 4.1.1
- Oracle Inventory Directory
- OINSTALL group C.3
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
- response file B.4.1
- Oracle Net Services Listener E.2
- Oracle Optimal Flexible Architecture
- See: Optimal Flexible Architecture
- Oracle ORAchk
- and Upgrade Readiness Assessment 1.6
- Oracle Restart 6.2
- Oracle Software Owner user
- See also: Oracle user
- Oracle Software Owner users
- determining default shell 4.4.3
- Oracle Universal Installer
- response files
- list of B.4.1
- response files
- Oracle Upgrade Companion 3.2.1
- oracle user 1.4
- creating 4.1.4
- Oracle user
- Oracle XML DB E.2
- oraInventory C.6
- oranfstab configuration file 7.3
- oranfstab file 7.4
- OSBACKUPDBA group
- creating 4.3.5
- OSBACKUPDBA group (backupdba) 4.2.3
- OSDBA 1.4
- OSDBA for ASM
- creating for Oracle Grid Infrastructure 4.3.1
- OSDBA groups
- OSDGDBA group
- creating 4.3.6
- OSDGDBA group (dgdba) 4.2.3
- OSKMDBA group
- creating 4.3.7
- OSKMDBA group (kmdba) 4.2.3
- OSOPER group
- creating 4.3.4
- OSOPER groups
- OSRACDBA group
- creating 4.3.8
- OTN website
- downloading installation software from 10.3
P
- parameter file
- and permissions to read and write the SGA 11.3
- partition
- using with Oracle Automatic Storage Management 8.1.1
- partitions
- creation for Oracle Automatic Storage Management disks 8.3
- passwords 11.1.2.1, 11.1.2.3
- patch updates 11.1.1
- PGA 10.5
- and memory management 1.6
- physical RAM 2.2
- ports
- postinstallation
- recommended tasks
- root.sh script, backing up 11.2.1
- recommended tasks
- postinstallation configToolAllCommands script B.8.1
- postinstallation -executeConfigTools option B.7.1
- preconfigured database
- preinstallation: rootpre.sh 4.7
- profile file 4.4.3
- proxy realm 1.6
R
- racdba group
- creating 4.3.8
- RAID
- using for Oracle data files 6.7
- read/write oracle home D.5
- read only Oracle home D.2
- read-only oracle home D.1.1, D.1.2, D.5
- read-only Oracle home D.1, D.1.3, D.1.4, D.3, D.4
- recommendations
- recompiling invalid objects 11.2.3
- redundancy level
- redundant array of independent disks
- See: RAID
- releases
- multiple C.2
- release update revisions 11.1.1
- release updates 11.1.1
- removing Oracle software 12, 12.1
- examples 12.3
- requirements 8.1.1
- response file B.6.2
- response file installation
- response file mode B.1
- See also: response files, silent mode
- response files B.1, B.6.2
- See also: silent mode.
- roohctl -enable D.2
- root.sh script
- backing up 11.2.1
- rootcrs.sh 12.1
- roothas.pl 9.5.3, 9.9
- roothas.sh 9.7, 9.9, 12.1
- rootpre.sh 4.7
- root user
- logging in as 2.1
- RPM-based database installation 12.5
- running multiple Oracle releases C.2
- running rootpre.sh 4.7
S
- SAN (storage area network) disks 8.3
- sb_max 7.2
- seamless patching D.1.1
- security
- selecting passwords 11.1.2.1
- SGA 10.5
- and memory management 1.6
- shell
- determining default shell for Oracle user 4.4.3
- SHELL environment variable
- checking value of 4.4.3
- shell limits A.1
- shell startup file
- silent mode
- silent mode installation B.5
- smit command 4.4.1
- software requirements 3.5
- software security updates 10.7.2
- ssh
- and X11 Forwarding 4.4.5
- starting 11.6
- startup file
- for shell 4.4.3
- storage area network disks 8.3
- stty
- suppressing to prevent installation errors 4.4.6
- supported languages
- installer 10.6
- swap space 2.2
- allocation 1.3
- SYSBACKUPDBA system privileges 4.2.3
- SYSDBA privilege
- associated group 4.2.2
- SYSDGDBA system privileges 4.2.3
- SYSKMDBA system privileges 4.2.3
- SYSOPER privilege
- associated group 4.2.2
- system architecture 2.2
- system configuration parameters A.1
- verifying A.1.2
- system global area
- permissions to read and write 11.3
- system privileges
- system privileges accounts
- locked after install 11.1.2.2
- system requirements 1
- SYSTEM user
- password requirements 11.1.2.1
- SYS user
- password requirements 11.1.2.1
T
- TEMP environment variable
- terminal output commands
- suppressing for Oracle installation owner accounts 4.4.6
- TMPDIR environment variable
- setting 4.4.3
- troubleshooting
- cron jobs and installation 1.6
- disk space errors 1.3
- environment path errors 1.3
- garbage strings in script inputs found in log files 4.4.6
- host name resolution for multihomed servers 5.4
- installation owner environment variables and installation errors 4.6
- inventory corruption 4.4.4
- ssh errors 4.4.6
- stty errors 4.4.6
- unset environment variables 1.3
- typographic conventions