Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Symbols
- $ORACLE_HOME/root.sh script, 7.3.2
A
- ACMS
-
- Atomic Controlfile to Memory Service, 1.3.4
- Active Session History, Oracle RAC, 11.8.1
- Active Session History, Top Cluster Events, 11.8.2
- Active Session History, Top Remote Instance, 11.8.3
- ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- add node
-
- ASM instances for shared storage, 9.2.3
- using NETCA to add a listener, 9.2.4.1
- adding a node
-
- root.sh script, 9.2.4.1, 9.2.4.1
- ADDM
-
- global monitoring, 11.7
- see Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor
- ADDM for Oracle Real Application Clusters mode, 11.7
- administering
-
- services, 4.10
- services with SRVCTL, 4.11.3
- administering instances
-
- with Server Management, 3.1
- administering services
-
- DBCA, 4.11
- Enterprise Manager, 4.11
- PL/SQL, 4.11
- SRVCTL, 4.11
- administrative tools
-
- overview and concepts, 1.6.2
- SYSASM privilege, 3.2.2
- ADRCI
-
- ADR Command-Line Interpreter, Preface, B.2
- Advanced Queuing
-
- and FAN, 4.4.1
- affinity
-
- awareness, 6.3.5
- aggregates
-
- by instances, 11.1.1.3
- by services, 11.1.1.3
- by waits, 11.1.1.3
- alert administration
-
- Enterprise Manager, 3.10.2.2
- alert blackouts
-
- Enterprise Manager, 3.10.2.3
- alert logs, B.3
-
- managing, B.1
- ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT statement, 3.1.2.2
- ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG statement, 3.1.2.2
-
- INSTANCE option, 3.1.2.2
- ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT LOCAL statement, 3.1.2.2
- ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT statement
-
- global versus local, 3.1.2.2
- specifying an instance, 3.1.2.2
- ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION statement
-
- terminating a session on a specific instance, 3.4
- ALTER SYSTEM QUIESCE RESTRICTED statement
-
- quiescing a single-instance database, 3.7
- ALTER SYSTEM statement
-
- CHECKPOINT clause, 3.1.2.2
- ALTER SYSTEM SWITCH LOGFILE statement, 3.1.2.2, 3.1.2.2
- applications
-
- consolidating multiple in a single database, 10.1.2
- highly available, 10.1
- scalability, 10.1.3
- spanning XA transactions across Oracle RAC instances, 4.8
- using pre-created database sessions, 4.6.3
- AQ_HA_NOTIFICATIONS parameter
-
- enabling event notification, 4.6.3
- ARCHIVE LOG command
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET initialization parameter, 3.6.1, 3.6.3
- archived redo log files
-
- file format and destination, 5.7
- file naming, 5.6
- log sequence number, 5.7
- archiver process
-
- monitor, 5.10
- archiving mode
-
- changing, 5.9
- ASH reports, 11.8.1
- ASM
-
- see Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- asm
-
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- ASM instances
-
- administering with SRVCTL, 2.6.9
- ASM_PREFERRED_READ_FAILURE_GROUPS initialization parameter, Preface, 2.6.5, 3.6
- Atomic Controlfile to Memory Service (ACMS), 1.3.4
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor, 11.9.2, 11.9.3.2, 11.9.5
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM), 1.6.3
-
- analyzing AWR data, 11.7
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitoring (ADDM), 11.7
- Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR)
-
- ADRCI command-line interpreter, Preface, B.2
- automatic load balancing
-
- configuring RMAN channels for multiple instances, 5.5
- automatic segment space management (ASSM), 10.3.1
- automatic segment-space management
-
- tablespace use in Oracle RAC, 10.3.1
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM), 2.6.1
-
- archiving scenario, 5.8.1
- ASM preferred read failure groups, Preface, 2.6.5
- cloning, 7
- converting single-instance ASM to clustered ASM, 2.6.6
- converting single-instance to a cluster storage manager, 2.6.6
- creating instances with DBCA, 7.3.1
- installation, 1.5.2
- instance creation on newly added nodes, 7, 9.2.3
- preferred mirror read disks, 2.6.5
- preferred read, Preface
- preferred read disks, 3.6
- rolling upgrade, Preface, 2.6.4
- rolling upgrades, Preface
- storage solution, 1.3.1, 2.1
- SYSASM privilege, 3.2.2
- automatic undo management
-
- tablespace use in Oracle RAC, 10.3.1
- automatic workload management
-
- concepts, 1.4, 4.3.1
- description, 4.1
- manual rebalancing, 4.1
- Automatic Workload Repository, 4.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.12, 11.7, 11.9.3.2
-
- snapshots, 11.7
- Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
-
- monitoring performance, 4.3.1
- AVAILABLE instances
-
- for services, 4.3.1
- Average Active Sessions chart
-
- performance monitoring, 11.1.1.3
- AWR
-
- see Automatic Workload Repository
B
- background processes
-
- Oracle RAC, 1.3.4
- SMON, 3.2, 6.3.1
- background thread trace files, B.1
- backups
-
- server parameter file, 3.5.3
- bandwidth
-
- interconnect, 11.2
- benefits
-
- of cloning Oracle Clusterware, 7.1
- best practices
-
- deploying Oracle RAC for high availability, 10.1.1
- block mode conversions
-
- statistics for, 11.6
- blocks
-
- associated with instance, 6.3.1
- buffer cache, 1.3.3
-
- instance recovery, 6.3.1
- buffer sizes
-
- IPC, adjusting for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.3
C
- Cache Fusion, 1.3.3
-
- and e-commerce applications, 10.3.5
- overview, 1.6.4
- callouts
-
- how they are run, 4.4.3
- capacity
-
- increasing, 10.1.3
- catclustdb.sql script, 1.6.3
- CATCLUST.SQL script
-
- using to create views for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.5
- channels
-
- configure one RMAN channel for each Oracle RAC instance, 5.5.2
- configuring during crosscheck or restore operations, 5.4
- configuring for RMAN, 5.5
- chart
-
- Global Cache Block Access Latency, 11.1.1.3
- charts
-
- Average Active Sessions, 11.1.1.3
- Cluster Host Load Average, 11.1.1.3
- Database Throughput, 11.1.1.3
- CLB_GOAL_LONG, 4.3.3
- CLB_GOAL_SHORT, 4.3.3, 4.4.1
- client
-
- application environments and FAN, 4.6
- clients
-
- integrated for FAN events, 4.4.1
- JDBC thick, 4.6.1.1
- JDBC thin, 4.6.1.1
- client-side
-
- load balancing, 4.3.3
- client-side load balancing, 4.3.3
- clone.pl script
-
- cloning parameters, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- environment variables, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- cloning, 1.5.3, 7, 7.2
-
- benefits, 7.1
- deployment phase, 7.3
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- log files, 7.4
- parameters passed to the clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- preparation phase, 7.2
- running $ORACLE_HOME/root.sh script, 7.3.2
- setting ORACLE_BASE, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- setting ORACLE_HOME, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- setting ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- cluster
-
- definition of, 1.1
- Cluster Database Home Page, 11.1.1.1
- Cluster Database Performance page
-
- Top Activity drill down menu, 11.1.1.3
- cluster file system
-
- archiving parameter settings, 5.8.1.2
- archiving scenario, 5.8.1
- restore, 6.2.1
- storage in Real Application Clusters, 2.1
- Cluster Host Load Average page
-
- cluster database performance, 11.1.1.3
- Cluster Managed Database Services Detail Page
-
- Enterprise Manager, 4.11.1.3
- Cluster Managed Database Services Page
-
- Enterprise Manager, 4.11.1.2
- CLUSTER NODE NAME parameter
-
- FAN, and matching database signature, 4.4.5
- cluster nodes name
-
- in clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
-
- described, 1.2
- CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization parameter, 3.6, 3.6.1
- CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES initialization parameter, 3.6
- CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS
-
- parameter, 11.3
- CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS parameter
-
- examples, 3.8.2, 3.8.2
- recommendations for using, 3.8.1
- CLUSTER_NODES parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- clustered ASM
-
- converting a single-instance ASM, 2.6.6
- clusters
-
- cloning
-
- important considerations, 8.1
- consolidating multiple databases in, 10.1.2
- clusterware management solution, 1.2
- CLUSTERWIDE_DISTRIBUTED_TRANSACTIONS initialization parameter
-
- spanning XA transactions across Oracle RAC instances, Preface
- CMAN session pools
-
- and FAN, 4.6
- command-line interpreter
-
- ADR Command-Line Interpreter (ADRCI), Preface, B.2
- committed data
-
- instance failure, 6.3.1
- communication protocols
-
- verifying settings for, 11.2
- compatibility
-
- Oracle RAC and Oracle Database software, 1.5.1
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- configuring channels
-
- during restore or crosscheck operations, 5.4
- configuring preferred mirror read disks in extended clusters, 2.6.5
- CONNECT command, 3.1.2, 3.1.2.2
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- CONNECT SYS
-
- example of, 3.2.2
- connecting
-
- to instances, 1.6.2, 3.1.2
- connection failover callback, 4.7
- connection load balancing
-
- concepts, 1.4
- introduction to, 4.1
- long method, 4.3.3
- short method, 4.3.3
- connection pools
-
- and FAN, 4.6
- consistent blocks, 1.3.3
- CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- CREATE PFILE
-
- FROM MEMORY clause, 3.5
- Create Services Page
-
- Enterprise Manager, 4.11.1.4
- CREATE SPFILE
-
- FROM MEMORY clause, 3.5
- CREATE_SERVICE procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- creating
-
- server parameter files, 3.5, 3.5.3
- services, 4.10
- crosscheck operations
-
- configuring channels during, 5.4
- crosschecking on multiple nodes
-
- RMAN backups, 5.4
- CRS resources
-
- management of, 1.2
- current blocks, 1.3.3
- CVU
-
- overview and concepts, 1.6.2
D
- data dictionary
-
- querying views, 11.5
- data security
-
- wallet, 10.3.8.1
- data warehouse
-
- deploying applications for in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.3.7
- database
-
- creation, 1.5.2
- quiescing, 3.7
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), 1.5.2
-
- adding and deleting instances in silent mode, 9.2.5.2
- cloning Oracle RAC instances, 7.3.2
- creating views for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.5
- Database Storage page, 9.2.5.1
- Instance Management page, 9.2.5.1
- List of Cluster Databases page, 9.2.5.1
- Operations page, 9.2.5.1
- running the catclustdb.sql script, 1.6.3
- Summary dialog, 9.2.5.1
- Welcome page, 9.2.5.1
- database signatures
-
- matching the FAN parameters, 4.4.5
- Database Storage page, 9.2.5.1
- Database Throughput page
-
- performance monitoring, 11.1.1.3
- DATABASE UNIQUE NAME parameter
-
- FAN, and matching database signature, 4.4.5
- databases
-
- consolidating multiple in a cluster, 10.1.2
- controlling restarts, 3.9
- scalability, 10.1.3
- databases sessions
-
- pre-created, 4.6.3
- Datagram Protocol (UDP), 1.3.2, B.6
- DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DB_DOMAIN initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DB_FILES initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DB_NAME initialization parameter, 3.6, 3.6.1
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST_SIZE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DBCA
-
- creating ASM instances, 7.3.1
- see Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
- DBMS_SERVICE, 4.1
- DBMS_SERVICE package
-
- procedures for administering services, 4.11.2
- DBMS_SERVICE.GOAL_SERVICE_TIME procedure
-
- service goal, 4.6.3
- DBMS_SERVICE.MODIFY_SERVICE procedure
-
- enabling event notification, 4.6.3
- default database service, 1.5.2, 3.6, 4.10
- degree of parallelism (DOP), 10.3.7.2
- DELETE_SERVICE procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- dependencies
-
- and services, 4.3.1
- deploying
-
- Oracle RAC database software, 7.3.2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters environments, 1.6.1, 10
- design
-
- Oracle Real Application Clusters environments, 1.6.1, 10
- diagnosing problems using ADR, B.2
- DIAGNOSTIC_DEST parameter, B.1
- DISCONNECT command, 3.1.2
- DISCONNECT_SESSION procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- disconnecting from instances, 3.1.2
- DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, 3.6
-
- specifying a service with, 4.10
- distributed SQL transactions, 4.8
- Distributed Transaction Processing, 4.8, 10.3.4
- distributed transactions, 4.8, 10.3.4
-
- directing to a single instance in the cluster, 4.8
- services in Oracle RAC, 4.8
- XA transactions span instances, Preface, 4.8
- DML_LOCKS initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- DTP, 4.8, 10.3.4
- DTP Service., 4.8
- DTP/XA transactions, 4.8
- dynamic performance views
-
- creating, 11.5
- for performance monitoring, 11.4
- dynamic resource allocation
-
- overview, 1.6.4
E
- e-commerce
-
- applications in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.3.5
- ENCRYPTION_WALLET_LOCATION parameter, 10.3.8.1
- Enterprise Manager, 3.1.1
-
- administering services, 4.11.1
- alert administration, 3.10.2.2
- alert blackouts, 3.10.2.3
- Cluster Database page, Preface, 11.1.1
- job administration, 3.10.2.1
- overview, 1.2
- overview and concepts, 1.6.2
- services pages, accessing, 4.11.1.5
- Enterprise Manager Grid Control
-
- instance discovery, 3.10.1
- node discovery, 3.10.1
- environment variables
-
- passed to the clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- error messages
-
- for management tools, C
- PRKA, C.2
- PRKC, C.3
- PRKD, C.4
- PRKE, C.5
- PRKH, C.6
- PRKI, C.7
- PRKN, C.8
- PRKO, C.9
- PRKP, C.10
- PRKR, C.11
- PRKS, C.12
- PRKU, C.13
- PRKV, C.14
- event notification
-
- enabling, 4.6.3
- examples
-
- setting the CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS parameter, 3.8.2
- extended distance cluster
-
- ASM preferred mirror read, Preface, 2.6.5
- extended distance clusters
-
- configuring preferred mirror read disks, 2.6.5
- external transaction managers
-
- OraMTS, 4.8
F
- failover callback routine, 4.7
- failure
-
- instance, 6.3
- multiple node, 6.3.2
- node, 6.3.1
- failure events
-
- calling routines with SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_CALLBACK, 4.7
- identifying with the fo_code parameter, 4.7
- FAN events
-
- enabling for JDBC, 4.6.1.1
- Fast Application Notification (FAN), 4.4
-
- and high availability events, 4.4.5
- callouts definition, 4.4.6
- callouts, how to use, 4.4.6
- events, enabling for JDBC clients, 4.6.1
- events, enabling for OCI, 4.6.2
- events, enabling for ODP.NET, 4.6.4
- events, enabling ODP.NET clients, 4.6.5
- how events are published, 4.4.1
- introduction, 4.1
- overview, 4.4.1
- parameters and matching database signatures, 4.4.5
- uses, 4.4.1
- Fast Connection Failover
-
- enabling JDBC clients, 4.6.1
- enabling with thin and thick clients, 4.6.1.1
- introduction to, 4.1
- fault diagnosability, B.2
- features, new, Preface
- files
-
- archived redo log files, 5.7
- redo log, 5.7
- fo_code parameter
-
- identifying failure events, 4.7
- FROM MEMORY clause
-
- on CREATE PFILE or CREATE SPFILE, 3.5
G
- GC_SERVER_PROCESSES initialization parameter
-
- specifying the number of LMSn processes, 10.1.2
- GCS_SERVER_PROCESSES initialization parameter, 3.6
- Global ADDM mode, 11.7
- Global Cache Block Access Latency
-
- performance monitoring, 11.1.1.3
- Global Cache Service (GCS), 1.3.3
- Global Cache Service Process (LMS), 1.3.4
- Global Cache Service Processes (LMSn)
-
- reducing the number of, 10.1.2, 10.1.2
- specifying the number of, 10.1.2
- Global Cache Service statistics, 11.9.1, 11.9.3.1
- GLOBAL clause
-
- forcing a checkpoint, 3.1.2.2
- Global Enqueue Service (GES), 1.3.3
- Global Enqueue Service Daemon (LMD), 1.3.4
- Global Enqueue Service Monitor (LMON), 1.3.4
- Global Enqueue Service statistics, 11.9.1
- global performance data
-
- with ADDM, 11.7
- Global Resource Directory (GRD), 1.3.3
- Global Services Daemon (GSD), 1.2
- Global Transaction Process (GTX0-j), 1.3.4
- GLOBAL_TXN_PROCESSES initialization parameter, 4.8
- goals
-
- and the load balancing advisory, 4.5.1
- for load balancing advisory, 4.5.2
- GTX0-j
-
- Global Transaction Process, 1.3.4
- GV$SESSION dynamic performance view, 3.4
H
- hardware-security module (HSM) devices
-
- used by wallets, 10.3.8.1
- hash partitioning
-
- with Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.2
- high availability
-
- best practices, 10.1.1
- for Oracle RAC Databases, 10.1
- high availability framework
-
- concepts, 1.4
- introduction to, 4.1
- HOST command, 3.1.2.2
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
I
- initdb_name.ora file
-
- DIAGNOSTIC_DEST parameter, B.1
- initialization parameters
-
- cluster database issues regarding, 3.6
- CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS, 11.3
- RECOVERY_PARALLELISM, 6.5.2.1
- settings for instances, 3.5
- that must be identical on all instances, 3.6.1
- that must be unique on all instances, 3.6.2
- INST_ID column, 11.4
- installation
-
- introduction, 1.5
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, 1.5.2
- installations
-
- performing multiple simultaneous cluster, 7
- instance
-
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- instance discovery
-
- Enterprise Manager Grid Control, 3.10.1
- Instance Enqueue Process (LCK0), 1.3.4
- Instance Management page, 9.2.5.1
- INSTANCE NAME initialization parameter, 3.6
- INSTANCE option, 3.1.2.2
- INSTANCE parameter
-
- FAN, and matching database signature, 4.4.5
- INSTANCE_NAME initialization parameter, 3.6.2
- INSTANCE_NUMBER initialization parameter, 3.6.2
- INSTANCE_TYPE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- instances
-
- aggregated for service performance, 11.1.1.3
- cloning Oracle RAC, 7.3.2
- effect of SQL*Plus commands on, 3.1.2.2
- failure, 6.3.2
- failures, recovery from, 6.3
- initialization parameter settings, 3.5
- maximum number for Oracle RAC, 1.1
- memory structures, 1.3.3
- parallel processes, 4.10
- private interconnect usage, B.6
- recovery, 3.2, 6.3.1
- recovery, abnormal shutdown, 3.2
- recovery, multiple failures, 6.3.2
- Server Management, 3.1
- shutting down, 3.2
- terminating session on, 3.4
- verifying, 3.3, 3.3, 3.3
- instead of Statspack, 1.6.3
- interconnect
-
- and performance, 11.3
- and the Oracle RAC architecture, 1.1, 1.3.1
- bandwidth, 11.2
- protocols for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.2
- verifying settings for, 11.2
- interconnects
-
- alternatives to the private network, 3.8
- private, B.6
- Interconnects page
-
- monitoring clusterware with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 11.1.1
- monitoring Oracle Clusterware, 11.1.1.2
- IPCs
-
- buffer sizes, adjusting, 11.3
J
- Java
-
- enabling tools for tracing, B.4
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) clients
-
- ONS usage, 4.3.1
- JDBC
-
- and FAN, 4.6
- enabling FAN events for, 4.6.1.1
- thick clients, 4.6.1.1, 4.6.1.1
- thin clients, 4.6.1.1
- JDBC clients
-
- enabling for Fast Connection Failover, 4.6.1
- job administration
-
- Enterprise Manager, 3.10.2.1
- job scheduling
-
- with Oracle Scheduler, Preface
K
- KILL SESSION clause
-
- on the ALTER SYSTEM statement, 3.4
L
- LCK0 Instance Enqueue Process, 1.3.4
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
-
- setting during cloning, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- LICENSE_MAX_USERS initialization parameter, 3.6.3
- List of Cluster Databases page, 9.2.5.1
- listener object
-
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- listeners
-
- adding during add node, 9.2.4.1
- creating during cloning, 7.3.1
- Oracle Net, 1.2
- removing with srvctl remove listener command, A.7.14.6
- LMD Global Enqueue Service Daemon, 1.3.4
- LMON Global Enqueue Service Monitor, 1.3.4
- LMS Global Cache Service Process, 1.3.4
- LMS processes
-
- reducing the number of, 10.1.2
- LMSn processes
-
- reducing the number of, 10.1.2
- load balancing
-
- by services, 1.3.2
- OCI runtime connection, 4.6.3
- OCI runtime connection load balancing, Preface
- server-side, 4.3.3
- Load Balancing Advisory, 4.10
- load balancing advisory
-
- and FAN events, 4.5.3
- concepts, 1.4
- configuring your environment for using, 4.5.2
- deployment, 4.5.1
- description of, 4.5
- events and FAN, 4.4.1
- introduction to, 4.1
- Local ADDM mode, 11.7
- local archiving scenario
-
- RMAN, 5.8.2
- Local Area Network (LAN), 1.3.2
- LOCAL clause
-
- forcing a checkpoint, 3.1.2.2
- local file system
-
- archiving parameter settings, 5.8.2.2
- restore, 6.2.2
- local node name
-
- in clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- LOCAL_NODE parameter
-
- in clone.pl script, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- location transparency
-
- using service names, 4.10
- log files
-
- tracing, B.4
- log sequence numbers, 5.7
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT initialization parameter, 3.6.3
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT parameter, 5.7
M
- mass deployment
-
- cloning, 1.5.3, 7, 7.2
- media failures
-
- recovery from, 6.4
- memory structures
-
- in Oracle RAC, 1.3.3
- message request counters, 11.6
- messages
-
- errors for management tools, C
- migration
-
- application, 10.1.3
- mission critical systems
-
- considerations for Oracle RAC, 10.1
- modified data
-
- instance recovery, 6.3.1
- MODIFY_SERVICE procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- monitoring
-
- archiver process, 5.10
- overview and concepts, 1.6.3
- performance of global cache block access, 11.1.1.3
- statistics for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.6
- monitoring host load average, 11.1.1.3
- multiple node failures, 6.3.2
- multiple nodes
-
- starting from one node, 3.2.2
- multiplexed redo log files, 2.4
N
- Net Configuration Assistant
-
- see NETCA
- Net Configuration Assistant (NETCA)
-
- adding a listener, 9.2.4.1
- NETCA, 1.5.2
-
- creating listeners during cloning, 7.3.1
- Network Attached Storage (NAS), 1.3.2
- network file system, 1.3.1
- new features, Preface
- NIC bonding, 3.8
- node
-
- failure and VIP addresses, 1.3.2
- node discovery
-
- Enterprise Manager Grid Control, 3.10.1
- nodeapps
-
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- nodes
-
- affinity awareness, 6.3.5
- failure of, 6.3.1
- virtual IP addresses, A.5
- nosharedhome argument, 9.3.2
O
- objects
-
- creation of and effect on performance, 10.3.2
- srvctl nouns and abbreviations, A.7.2
- OCI environment
-
- to receive service metrics, 4.6.3
- OCI session pooling, 4.6.3
- OCI Session Pools
-
- and FAN, 4.6
- OCI session pools
-
- optimizing, 4.6.3
- runtime connection load balancing, 4.6.3
- service metrics, 4.6.3
- OCI_EVENTS mode
-
- setup for runtime connection load balancing, 4.6.3
- OCI_SPC_NO_RLB mode parameter
-
- setting for runtime connection load balancing, 4.6.3
- OCI_THREADED mode
-
- setup for runtime connection load balancing, 4.6.3
- OCISessionPoolCreate()
-
- setting OCI_SPC_NO_RLB mode parameter, 4.6.3
- ocr.loc file
-
- on a shared file system, 9.3.2
- ODBC applications
-
- calling SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_HANDLE attribute, 4.7
- ODBC_FO_ABORT failure event, 4.7
- ODBC_FO_BEGIN failure event, 4.7
- ODBC_FO_END failure event, 4.7
- ODBC_FO_ERROR failure event, 4.7
- ODBC_FO_REAUTH failure event, 4.7
- ODP.NET
-
- and FAN, 4.6
- and FAN events, 4.6.4
- and Fast Connection Failover, 4.6.4
- load balancing advisory events, 4.6.5
- OIFCFG command-line interface
-
- run during add node, 9.2.4.1, 9.2.4.1
- online recovery, 6.3.1
- online transaction processing
-
- applications in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.3.5
- Operations page, 9.2.5.1
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI)
-
- runtime connection load balancing, Preface, 4.6.3
- Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS), 1.3.1
-
- configuring when extending Oracle RAC, 9.2.3
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- cloning, 1.5.3
- controlling database restarts, 3.9
- described, 1.2
- introduction, 1.2
- introduction and concepts of, 1
- managing Oracle processes, 1.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
-
- adding database instances to nodes, 9.2.5
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitoring (ADDM), 11.7
- Cluster Database Performance page
-
- Cluster Database Performance page, Preface, 11.1.1.3
- deleting database instances from nodes, 9.3.1
- Interconnects page, 11.1.1.2
- using the Interconnects page to monitor Oracle Clusterware, 11.1.1
- Oracle home
-
- adding in silent mode, 9.2.4.2
- cloning, 1.5.3
- Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA), 10.1
- Oracle Net
-
- listeners, 1.2
- Oracle Net Services
-
- and load balancing, 4.6
- and services, 4.3.1
- Oracle Notification Service (ONS), 1.2
-
- used by FAN, 4.3.1
- Oracle Notification Services
-
- API, 4.4.1
- Oracle processes
-
- managed by Oracle Clusterware, 1.2
- Oracle RAC
-
- cloning, 1.5.3, 7
- software components, 1.3.3
- Oracle RAC Management Processes (RMSn), 1.3.4
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- and e-commerce, 10.3.5
- installation overview, 1.5.2
- overview of administration, 1
- Oracle Scheduler
-
- advanced job scheduling, Preface
- Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing
-
- and FAN, 4.4.1
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- ORACLE_HOME, 1.5.2
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME environment variable, 7.3.1, 7.3.2
- ORACLE_SID parameter, 3.6.2
- OracleCRService resource
-
- after cluster node restart, 3.2
- OracleDBConsolesid
-
- restarting after a cluster node restart, 3.2
- OraMTS
-
- external transaction manager, 4.8
- OUI
-
- database installation, 1.5.2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters installation, 1.5.2
- outages
-
- planned, 4.4.4
- unplanned, 4.4.3
P
- parallel instance groups, 4.10
- parallel processes, 4.10
- parallel recovery, 6.5.2.1
- PARALLEL_INSTANCE_GROUPS initialization parameter
-
- parallel processes, 4.10, 4.10
- PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS parameter, 6.5.2.1
- parallelism
-
- in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.3.7.2
- parallel-aware query optimization, 10.3.7.1
- parameter file
-
- overview, 3.5
- parameters
-
- that must be identical on all instances, 3.6.1
- that must be unique on all instances, 3.6.2
- Partial ADDM mode, 11.7
- performance, 11.1.1.3
-
- aggregates by services, 11.1.1.3
- comprehensive global data, 11.7
- monitoring activity by wait events, services, and instances, 11.1.1.3
- monitoring database throughput, 11.1.1.3
- monitoring global cache block access, 11.1.1.3
- monitoring potential problems in the database, 11.1.1.3
- primary components affecting, 11.2
- service aggregates by instances, 11.1.1.3
- service aggregates by waits, 11.1.1.3
- using ADDM, 1.6.3
- performance evaluation
-
- overview and concepts, 1.6.4
- phases
-
- cloning deployment, 7.3
- cloning preparation, 7.2
- PL/SQL
-
- administering services, 4.11.2
- PREFERRED instances
-
- for services, 4.3.1
- preferred read disks
-
- ASM in an Oracle RAC extended distance cluster, Preface, 2.6.5
- private interconnect
-
- determining usage, B.6
- private network
-
- alternative interconnect, 3.8
- PRKA messages, C.2
- PRKC messages, C.3
- PRKD messages, C.4
- PRKE messages, C.5
- PRKH messages, C.6
- PRKI messages, C.7
- PRKN messages, C.8
- PRKO messages, C.9
- PRKP messages, C.10
- PRKR messages, C.11
- PRKS messages, C.12
- PRKU messages, C.13
- PRKV messages, C.14
- processes
-
- managed by Oracle Clusterware, 1.2
- parallel, 4.10
Q
- queue
-
- access using service names, 4.10
- quiesce database
-
- in Oracle Real Application Clusters, 3.7
- quiescing
-
- single-instance database, 3.7
R
- raw device storage
-
- configuring when extending Oracle RAC, 9.2.3
- raw devices, 1.3.1
- rconfig command
-
- converting ASM single-instance, 2.6.6
- rebalancing
-
- workloads, 4.1
- RECOVER command, 3.1.2.2
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- recovery
-
- after SHUTDOWN ABORT, 3.2
- from multiple node failure, 6.3.2
- from single-node failure, 6.3.1
- instance, 3.2
- media failures, 6.4
- online, 6.3.1
- parallel, 6.5.2.1
- PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameter, 6.5.2.1
- RECOVERY_PARALLELISM parameter, 6.5.2.1
- redo log files
-
- instance recovery, 6.3.1
- log sequence number, 5.7
- using, 2.4
- redo log groups, 2.4
- redo logs
-
- format and destination specifications, 5.7
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORD_FILE initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- Resource Manager
-
- and services, 4.3.1
- resource manager, 4.1
- resource profiles
-
- and service creation, 4.3.1
- resources
-
- releasing, 6.3.1
- response file
-
- cloning, 7.3.1
- restore scenarios
-
- RMAN, 6.2
- restore scheme
-
- cluster file system, 6.2.1
- local file system, 6.2.2
- RESULT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE initialization parameter, 3.6, 3.6.1
- RMAN
-
- configuring channels, 5.4
- configuring channels to use automatic load balancing, 5.5
- configuring one channel for each instance, 5.5.2
- crosschecking on multiple nodes, 5.4
- local archiving scenario, 5.8.2
- restore scenarios, 6.2
- RMSn Oracle RAC Management Processes, 1.3.4
- rolling back
-
- instance recovery, 6.3.1
- rolling upgrades
-
- ASM, Preface
- ASM software, Preface, 2.6.4
- root.sh script
-
- $ORACLE_HOME, 7.3.2
- issues the oifcfg command during add node, 9.2.4.1, 9.2.4.1
- RSMN background process, 1.3.4
- Runtime Connection Load Balancing, 4.3.1
- runtime connection load balancing
-
- defined, 4.6.3
- disabling, 4.6.3
- in OCI session pools, 4.6.3
- introduction to, 4.1
S
- scalability
-
- adding nodes and instances, 9.2
- Oracle RAC, 10.1.3
- scheduler
-
- jobs, Preface
- scripts
-
- $ORACLE_HOME/root.sh, 7.3.2
- security
-
- wallet, 10.3.8.1
- sequence numbers
-
- with Oracle Real Application Clusters, 10.2
- sequences
-
- log sequence number, 5.7
- Server Control
-
- see SRVCTL
- Server Management
-
- administration of instances, 3.1
- server parameter file
-
- backing up, 3.5.3
- setting values in, 3.5.1
- server parameter files
-
- creating, 3.5, 3.5.3
- servers
-
- scalability, 10.1.3
- service
-
- dependencies, 4.3.1
- levels, 4.13
- SRVCTL object noun name, A.7.2
- service level objective
-
- defining for Oracle RAC, 10.1
- service metrics
-
- OCI runtime connection load balancing, Preface, 4.6.3
- runtime connection load balancing, 4.6.3
- SERVICE parameter
-
- FAN, and matching database signature, 4.4.5
- SERVICE TIME
-
- load balancing advisory goal, 4.5.2
- SERVICE_NAMES initialization parameter, 3.6
-
- setting for services, 3.6, 4.10
- services
-
- access to a queue, 4.10
- activity levels aggregated by instances, 11.1.1.3
- activity levels aggregated by services, 11.1.1.3
- activity levels aggregated by waits, 11.1.1.3
- administering, 4.10
- administering with DBCA, 4.11
- administering with Enterprise Manager, 4.11
- administering with PL/SQL, 4.11
- administering with PL/SQL DBMS_SERVICE package, 4.11.2
- administering with SRVCTL, 4.11, 4.11.3
- basic concepts about, 4.3.1
- concepts, 1.4
- configuring automatic workload management characteristics, 4.10
- default, 4.3.2
- introduction to, 1.3.2, 4.1
- performance monitored by AWR, 4.3.1
- SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 3.6, 4.10
- specifying a service, 4.10
- using, 4.3.1
- sessions
-
- multiple, 3.1.2
- terminating on a specific instance, 3.4
- SESSIONS_PER_USER initialization parameter, 3.6
- setting attributes for SQLSetConnectAttr function, 4.7
- setting instances, 1.6.2, 3.1.2
- shared everything, 1.3.1
- shared storage
-
- configuring when extending Oracle RAC, 9.2.3
- sharedhome argument, 9.3.2
- SHOW INSTANCE command, 3.1.2.2
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- SHOW PARAMETER command
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- SHOW PARAMETERS command, 3.1.2.2
- SHOW SGA command, 3.1.2.2
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- SHUTDOWN ABORT command, 3.2
- SHUTDOWN command
-
- ABORT option, 3.2
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- SHUTDOWN TRANSACTIONAL, 3.2
- shutting down
-
- instances, 3.2
- shutting down an instance
-
- abnormal shutdown, 3.2
- shutting down instances, 3.2
- sidalrt.log file, B.3
- single system image, 1.3.3
- single-instance ASM
-
- converting to clustered ASM, 2.6.6
- single-instance databases
-
- quiescing, 3.7
- SMON process
-
- instance recovery, 6.3.1, 6.3.2
- recovery after SHUTDOWN ABORT, 3.2
- snapshot control file, 5.2
- SPFILE
-
- restore with Enterprise Manager, 6.2.3
- restore with RMAN, 6.2.3
- SPFILE initialization parameter, 3.6, 3.6.3
- SQL statements
-
- executing in parallel, 4.10
- instance-specific, 3.1.2.2
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2
-
- changing the prompt, 3.1.2.1
- SQL*Plus commands
-
- effect on instances, 3.1.2.2
- SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_CALLBACK attribute
-
- of the SQLSetConnectAttr function, 4.7
- SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_HANDLE attribute
-
- of the SQLSetConnectAttr function, 4.7
- SQLSetConnectAttr function
-
- setting attributes in the sqora.h file, 4.7
- SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_CALLBACK attribute, 4.7
- SQL_ORCLATTR_FAILOVER_HANDLE attribute, 4.7
- sqora.h file, 4.7
- SRVCTL
-
- add asm command, A.7.3.5.1
- add database command, A.7.3.1.1
- add instance command, A.7.3.2.1
- add listener command
-
- listeners, A.7.3.5.2, A.7.3.6.2
- add nodeapps command, A.7.3.4.1
- add service command, A.7.3.3.2
- add, usage description, A.7.3
- administering ASM instances, 2.6.9
- administering services with, 4.11.3
- cluster database configuration tasks, A.3
- cluster database tasks, A.4
- concurrent commands, A.1.1
- config asm command, A.7.4.4.1, A.7.4.5.1
- config database command, A.7.4.1.1
- config nodeapps command, A.7.4.3.1
- config service command, A.7.4.2.1
- config, usage description, A.7.4
- disable asm command, A.7.6.4.1
- disable database command, A.7.6.1.1
- disable instance command, A.7.6.2.1
- disable service command, 4.11.3.3, A.7.6.3.1
- disable, usage description, A.7.6
- enable asm command, A.7.5.4.1
- enable database command, A.7.5.1.1
- enable instance command, A.7.5.2.1
- enable service command, 4.11.3.3, A.7.5.3.1
- enable, usage description, A.7.5
- getenv database command, A.7.12.1.2
- getenv instance command, A.7.12.2.1
- getenv nodeapps command, A.7.12.4.1
- getenv service command, A.7.12.3.1
- getenv, usage description, A.7.12
- modify database command, A.7.9.1.1
- modify instance command, A.7.9.2.1
- modify listener command, A.7.9.5.1
- modify nodeapps command, A.7.9.4.1
- modify service command, A.7.9.3.1
- modify, usage description, A.7.9
- node-level tasks, A.5
- object noun names, A.7.2
- overview, 3.1.3
- overview and concepts, 1.6.2
- relocate service command, A.7.10.1.1
- relocate, usage description, A.7.10
- remove asm command, A.7.14.5.1
- remove database command, A.7.14.1.1
- remove instance command, A.7.14.2.1
- remove nodeapps command, A.7.14.4.1
- remove service command, A.7.14.3.1
- remove, usage description, A.7.14
- setenv database command, A.7.13.1.2
- setenv instance command, A.7.13.2.1
- setenv nodeapps command, A.7.13.4.2
- setenv service command, A.7.13.3.1
- setenv, usage description, A.7.13
- start asm command, A.7.7.5.1
- start database command, 3.2.3, A.7.7.1.1
- start instance command, 3.2.3, A.7.7.2.1
- start listener command, A.7.7.6.1
- start nodeapps command, A.7.7.4.1
- start service command, 4.11.3.2, 4.11.3.2, A.7.7.3.1
- start, usage description, A.7.7
- status asm command, A.7.11.5.1
- status database command, A.7.11.1.1
- status instance command, A.7.11.2.1
- status nodeapps command, A.7.11.4.1
- status service command, 4.11.3.5, A.7.11.3.1
- status, usage description, A.7.11
- stop asm command, A.7.8.5.1
- stop database command, 3.2.3, A.7.8.1.1
- stop instance command, 3.2.3, A.7.8.2.1
- stop listener command, A.7.8.6.1
- stop nodeapps command, A.7.8.4.1
- stop service command, A.7.8.3.1
- stop, usage description, A.7.8
- unsetenv database command, A.7.13.5.2
- unsetenv instance command, A.7.13.6.1
- unsetenv nodeapps command, A.7.13.8.1
- unsetenv service command, A.7.13.7.2
- unsetenv, usage description, A.7.13
- srvctl remove listener command, A.7.14.6
- SRVM_TRACE environment variable, B.4
- Standard Edition
-
- installing ASM, 1.5.2
- START_SERVICE procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- STARTUP command
-
- SQL*Plus, 3.1.2.2
- statistics
-
- contents of, 11.6
- monitoring for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.6
- Statspack, 11.9, 11.9.1
-
- usage, 1.6.3
- STOP_SERVICE procedure
-
- DBMS_SERVICE PL/SQL package, 4.11.2
- storage
-
- cluster file system, 2.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters introduction, 2.6.1
- storage devices
-
- configuring when extending Oracle RAC, 9.2.3
- subnet
-
- configuring for virtual IP address, A.5
- Summary dialog, 9.2.5.1
- SYS$BACKGROUND service, 4.3.2
- SYS$USERS service, 4.3.2
- SYSASM privilege, 3.2.2
- SYSAUX tablespace, 10.3.3
- SYSDBA
-
- privilege for connecting, 3.1.2
- SYSOPER privilege
-
- for connecting, 3.1.2
- system change, 5.7
- System Global Area (SGA), 1.3.3
-
- size requirements, 1.3.3
T
- tablespaces
-
- automatic segment-space management in Oracle RAC, 10.3.1
- automatic undo management in Oracle RAC, 10.3.1
- use in Oracle RAC, 10.3.1
- TCP/IP, 1.3.2
- THREAD initialization parameter, 3.6
- threads
-
- multiple application, 4.6.3
- thresholds
-
- services, 4.13
- THROUGHPUT
-
- load balancing advisory goal, 4.5.2
- timed statistics, 11.6
- timeout
-
- messages, avoiding, 1.3.2
- Top Activity drill down menu
-
- on the Cluster Database Performance page, 11.1.1.3
- Top Cluster Events, ASH report, 11.8.2
- Top Remote Instance, ASH report, 11.8.3
- trace files, B.1
-
- managing, B.1
- sidalrt.log, B.3
- TRACE_ENABLED initialization parameter, 3.6.3
- tracing
-
- enabling Java tools, B.4
- SRVM_TRACE environment variable, B.4
- writing to log files, B.4
- transactions
-
- instance failure, 6.3.1
- rolling back, 6.3.1
- waiting for recovery, 6.3.1
- Transparent Application Failover
-
- and services, 4.3.3
- Transparent Data Encryption, 10.3.8.1
-
- specifying the ENCRYPTION_WALLET_LOCATION parameter, 10.3.8.1
- specifying the WALLET_LOCATION parameter, 10.3.8.1
- Transparent Database Encryption, 10.3.8.1
- tuning
-
- overview, 1.6.4
- using ADDM, 1.6.3
U
- UNDO_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter, 3.6.1
- UNDO_RETENTION initialization parameter, 3.6.3
- UNDO_TABLESPACE parameter, 3.6.2
- upgrades
-
- ASM rolling upgrades, Preface, 2.6.4
V
- V$ACTIVE_INSTANCES, 3.3, 3.3
- vendor cluster file systems
-
- configuring when extending Oracle RAC, 9.2.3
- vendor clusterware, 1.1
- verification
-
- datafiles, online files, 2.3
- versions
-
- compatibility for Oracle RAC and Oracle Database software, 1.5.1
- views
-
- creating for Oracle Real Application Clusters, 11.5
- for performance monitoring, 11.4
- VIP addresses, 1.3.2
-
- configuring, 1.3.2
- virtual host name, 1.3.2
- Virtual Internet Protocol (VIP) address, 1.2
- virtual IP address
-
- requirements, A.5
- volume manager
-
- alternate storage method for Oracle RAC, 1.3.1
W
- wait events, 11.9.1
-
- aggregated for service performance, 11.1.1.3
- wallet
-
- data security, 10.3.8.1
- WALLET_LOCATION parameter, 10.3.8.1
- wallets
-
- for Transparent Data Encryption, 10.3.8.1
- Welcome page, 9.2.5.1
- workload
-
- balancing with Oracle Scheduler, Preface
- workload management
-
- See automatic workload management
- workloads
-
- and services, 4.3.1
- See Also automatic workload management
X
- XA transactions, 4.8, 10.3.4
-
- spanning Oracle RAC instances, Preface, 4.8