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10g Release 2 (10.2) for Linux x86

Part Number B15664-01
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A

aliases, multiple on computers, 2.6.3
Apache HTTP Server, 1.2.2
apachectl script, 4.2.3
architecture, checking system architecture, 2.3.1.2

B

backups of database
Oracle Database Recovery Manager, 1.3
base directory
See Oracle base directory
Bash shell, default user startup file, 2.2.4
.bash_profile file, 2.2.4
Bourne shell, default user startup file, 2.2.4

C

C shell, default user startup file, 2.2.4
checking software requirements, 2.3.1.3
checking system architecture, 2.3.1.2
chmod command, 2.2.3, B.1.2
chown command, 2.2.3
commands
rpm, 2.3.1.3
companionCD.db.rsp response file, B.1.2
companionCD.midtier.rsp response file, B.1.2
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
configuration assistants
errors, A.5.1
troubleshooting, A.5, A.5
configuring
Oracle HTTP Server 10g (new installation), 4.3.2.2

D

dadTool.pl utility, 4.3.4
database access descriptors
creating during Oracle HTML DB installation, 3.4
Database Configuration Assistant
troubleshooting, A.5
database objects
removing Oracle HTML DB, 6.1
databases
recovery with Oracle Backup and Recovery, 1.3
default file mode creation mask
setting, 2.2.4
DHCP computers, installing on, 2.6.1
directory
Oracle base directory, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
Oracle home directory, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
Oracle Inventory directory, 2.2.3
oraInventory, 2.2.3
disk space requirements, 2.5.3
DISPLAY environment variable
setting, 2.2.4, 2.2.4
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP

E

env command, 2.2.4
environment
checking settings, 2.2.4
configuring for oracle user, 2.2.4
environment variables
DISPLAY, 2.2.4
ORACLE_BASE, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
ORACLE_HOME, 2.2.4
ORACLE_HOSTNAME, 2.6.2
removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
SHELL, 2.2.4
TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.3.1.2
TNS_ADMIN, 2.2.4
errata
Red Hat kernel errata download location, 2.3.1.3
errors
configuration assistants, A.5.1
installation, A.5.2
examples
Oracle base directories, 2.2.3

F

failure
configuration assistants, A.5.1
fatal errors, A.5.2
file mode creation mask
setting, 2.2.4
file system
for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
files
.bash_profile file, 2.2.4
.login file, 2.2.4
oraInst.loc file, 2.2.3, A.4
oratab file, 2.2.3
.profile, 2.2.4
shell startup file, 2.2.4

G

getconf command, 2.3.1.2
groupadd command, 2.2.2.1
groups
checking for existing oinstall group, 2.2.2.1
creating the oinstall group, 2.2.2.1

H

home directory
See Oracle home directory
HTML DB. See Oracle HTML DB
htmldbdca utility, 4.3.5
htmldb.HTMLDBONLY.rsp response file, B.1.2
htmldb.HTMLDBwithOHS.rsp response file, B.1.2
HTTP Server. See Oracle HTTP Server
httpd.conf file, migrating, 4.2.2.1

I

installation
computer aliases, multiple, 2.6.3
errors, A.5.2
in noninteractive mode, B.1
log files, A.3, A.3
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 3.6
Oracle Database 10g Products, 3.5
Oracle HTML DB Products, 3.4
overview, 1.1
silent mode, B.1.3, B.1.4
installation log, A.4
installation media
mounting, 3.3
installation types
Oracle Database 10g Products, 1.3
Oracle HTML DB, 1.2
IP addresses, multiple, 2.6.2
isainfo command, 2.3.1.2

J

JAccelerator, 1.3.7
JPublisher
about, 1.3.8
Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.3.8
Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.3.8

K

kernel
Red Hat errata
download location, 2.3.1.3
Korn shell, default user startup file, 2.2.4

L

languages
installing Oracle components in different languages, B.3.3
installing Oracle HTML DB in different languages, B.3.1
installing Oracle Workflow in different languages, B.3.2
using Oracle components in different languages, B.3.4
Legato Single Server Version (LSSV), 1.3
log
installation, A.4
log files, A.3, A.3
troubleshooting, A.4
.login file, 2.2.4

M

mask
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.2.4
mkdir command, 2.2.3
mode
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.2.4
mount point
for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.6.2
multiple aliases, computers with, 2.6.3

N

Natively Compiled Java Libraries
about, 1.3.7
natively compiled Java libraries (NCOMPs), 1.3.7
NCOMPs. See natively compiled Java libraries
Net Configuration Assistant
troubleshooting, A.5
network adapters
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
primary, on computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
See also loopback adapters, primary network adapters
network cards, multiple, 2.6.2
Network Information Services
See NIS
network setup
about, 2.6
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
network topics
DHCP computers, 2.6.1
multiple network cards, 2.6.2
new installation
configuring Oracle HTTP Server 9.0.3, 4.3.2.1
modifying httpd.conf file, 4.3.2.1
modifying wdbsvr.app, 4.3.2.1
obfuscating password, 4.3.4.1
NIS
alternative to local users and groups, 2.2.2
noninteractive installation
silent mode, B.1.3, B.1.4
noninteractive Oracle Database installation
about, B.1
procedure, B.1
Record mode, B.1.3
See also response files
noninteractive Oracle Workflow configuration, B.2

O

obfuscate
password, 4.3.4
OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
OFA
recommendations for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
recommended path for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
recommended path for Oracle home directory, 2.2.3
recommended path for Oracle Inventory directory, 2.2.3
oinstall, 2.2.2
oinstall group
checking for existing, 2.2.2.1
creating, 2.2.2.1
description, 2.2.2
operating system
checking distribution of operating system, 2.3.1.3
checking version of operating system, 2.3.1.3
OPMN See Oracle Process Manager and Notification server
Optimal Flexible Architecture
See OFA
Oracle Application Server OC4J containers
OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
Oracle base directory
and ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.2.3
appropriate file system, 2.2.3
creating, 2.2.3
creating new, 2.2.3
description, 2.2.3
equivalent directory on Windows, 2.2.3
examples, 2.2.3
identifying existing, 2.2.3
mount point for, 2.2.3
recommended path, 2.2.3
relationship with Oracle software owner user, 2.2.3
requirement for, 2.2.3
Oracle components
using in different languages, B.3.4
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
installation, 3.6
requirements, 2.5
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products requirements, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3
Oracle Database 10g Products
about, 1.3
installation, 3.5
installation type components, 1.3
JPublisher, 1.3.8
Natively Compiled Java Libraries, 1.3.7
Oracle Database Examples, 1.3.3
Oracle Text
Supplied Knowledge Bases, 1.3.4
products available on, 1.3
Oracle Database 10g Products preinstallation tasks, 2.4
Oracle Database Examples
about, 1.3.3
required products, 1.3.3
Sample Schemas, 1.3.3
Oracle Database Recovery Manager (RMAN)
about, 1.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Oracle Workflow Manager component, 5.4.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
logging into Oracle Workflow Manager, 5.4.2
Oracle home directory
description, 2.2.3
multiple homes, network considerations, 2.6.2
recommended path, 2.2.3
requirement for, 2.2.3
requirements, 2.2.3
using to identify Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
Oracle home name, 2.2.3
Oracle HTML DB
about, 1.2.1
administrative setup tasks, 5.3.2
configuring on a remote database, 4.3.5
installing in different languages, B.3.1
installing on a remote database, 4.3.5
logging in to, 5.3.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 1.2.2
Oracle Text requirement, 2.3.2.5
ports. See Oracle HTTP Server ports
postinstallation tasks, 4.3
restarting Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3.1
preinstallation tasks
checking for Oracle XML DB, 2.3.2.4
removing database objects, 6.1, 6.1
requirments
checking disk space requirements, 2.3.2.2
where to install, 1.2.1
Oracle HTML DB installation type
products available on, 1.2
Oracle HTML DB Products
installation, 3.4
Oracle HTML DB products requirements, 2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.1.2
about, 1.2.2
Apache HTTP Server version used, 1.2.2
differences from other releases, 1.2.2.1
hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2
memory requirements, 2.3.1.2
migrating, 4.2.2
Oracle Database requirements, 2.3.1.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification server, 4.2.3
physical RAM requirements, 2.3.1.2
port
changing, C.4
ports
default, C.3
postinstallation tasks, 4.2
release 9.0.3
configuring (upgrade), 4.3.3.1
software requirements, 2.3.1.3
starting, 5.2.1
stopping, 5.2.1
swap space requirements, 2.3.1.2
temporary disk space requirements, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.3
version required, 2.3.2.3
where to install, 1.2.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server postinstallation tasks
backing up files, 4.2.1
Oracle HTTP Server requirements, 2.5.2
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5.2
Oracle interMedia Image Accelerator, 1.3.7
Oracle Internet Directory
integrated with Oracle Workflow, 3.5
synchronizing Oracle Workflow directory service, 3.5
Oracle Inventory
description, 2.2.3
Oracle Inventory directory
description, 2.2.3
recommended path, 2.2.3
Oracle Inventory group
checking for existing, 2.2.2.1
creating, 2.2.2.1
description, 2.2.2
Oracle JDBC Development Drivers
about, 1.3.1
Oracle JVM, 1.3.7
Oracle MetaLink Web site
patches, 4.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification server (OPMN), 4.2.3
replacement for apachect1 utility, 1.2.2.1
Oracle software files
removing, 6.3
Oracle software owner user
configuring environment for, 2.2.4
creating, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2
description, 2.2.2
determining default shell, 2.2.4
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
required group membership, 2.2.2
Oracle SQLJ
about, 1.3.2
Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.3.8
Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.3.8
Oracle Text
default language scripts, 2.3.2.5
requirement for Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.5
Oracle Ultra Search
about, 1.3.6
changing, C.6
Natively Compiled Java Libraries, 1.3.6
ports
changing, C.6
Oracle Universal Installer
running in different languages, B.3.3
running in noninteractive mode, B.1
oracle user
configuring environment for, 2.2.4
creating, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2
description, 2.2.2
determining default shell, 2.2.4
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
required group membership, 2.2.2
Oracle Workflow
administrative setup tasks, 5.4.3
directory service, 3.5
getting started, 5.4
HTML Help configuration, 4.4.3
installation alternatives, 1.3.5
logging in to home page, 5.4.1
logging in to Oracle Workflow Manager, 5.4.2
OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
Oracle Internet Directory integration, 3.5
ports
changing, C.5
default, C.3
postinstallation tasks, 4.4, 4.4.4
removing, 6.2
tablespaces, changing, 3.5
See also Oracle Workflow Client, Oracle Workflow Manager, Oracle Workflow middle-tier components, Oracle Workflow Server, Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant
Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant, 3.5
running in noninteractive mode, B.2
Oracle Workflow installing in different languages, B.3.2
Oracle Workflow Manager
logging in, 5.4.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 5.4.2
Oracle Workflow middle-tier components
about, 1.4.1
Oracle Workflow postinstallation tasks
additional setup tasks, 4.4.4
configuring Oracle Workflow HTML Help, 4.4.3
verifying requirements, 4.4.1
Oracle Workflow Server
about, 1.3.5
configuring, 3.5
preparing for Oracle Workflow Middle Tier installation, 3.5
Oracle Workflow Server requirements, 2.5.1
Oracle XML DB, 2.3.2.4
ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
unsetting, 2.2.4
ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
about, 2.6.2
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
multihomed computers, 2.6.2
setting before installation, 2.6.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
oraInst.loc file, 2.2.3, A.4
oraInventory directory
See Oracle Inventory directory
oratab file
format, 2.2.3

P

packages
checking, 2.3.1.3
passwd command, 2.2.2.2
password
obfuscating, 4.3.4
patches
downloading for Oracle Companion CD products, 4.1
permissions
for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
platforms
checking architecture support, 2.3.1.2
PlsqlDatabasePassword parameter, 4.3.4
portlist.ini file, C.2
ports, C.6
access URLs, C.2
configured for applications, C.2
default ranges, C
Oracle HTTP Server
changing, C.4
default, C.3
Oracle Workflow
changing, C.5
default, C.3
postinstallation tasks, 4
Oracle HTML DB, 4.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2
Oracle Workflow, 4.4, 4.4.4
preinstallation tasks
Oracle Database 10g Products, 2.4
processor
checking system architecture, 2.3.1.2
.profile file, 2.2.4

R

readme.txt file, C.2
recovery of databases
Oracle Backup and Recovery, 1.3
Red Hat
kernel errata download location, 2.3.1.3
operating system requirements, 2.3.1.3
Red Hat Package Manager
See RPM
requirements
Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 2.5
Oracle HTML DB
Oracle Text requirement, 2.3.2.5
Oracle HTML DB products, 2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.1.1, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.3
requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products
disk space requirements, 2.4.2
Oracle Database requirement, 2.4.1
Oracle Workflow Server requirements, 2.4.3
response files
companionCD.db.rsp, B.1.2
companionCD.midtier.rsp, B.1.2
creating, B.1.3
customizing, B.1.2
htmldb.HTMLDBONLY.rsp, B.1.2
htmldb.HTMLDBwithOHS.rsp, B.1.2
on the media, B.1
specifying during installation, B.1.4
templates, B.1.2
using, B.1
See also noninteractive installation
root.sh script, backing up, 4.2.1
RPM
checking, 2.3.1.3
rpm command, 2.3.1.3

S

Sample Schemas, 1.3.3
security
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5.2
shell
determining default shell for oracle user, 2.2.4
SHELL environment variable
checking value of, 2.2.4
shell startup file
editing, 2.2.4
removing environment variables, 2.2.4
silent installation. See noninteractive installation
silent mode installation, B.1.3, B.1.4
software requirements
checking, 2.3.1.3
starting Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.1
startup file
for shell, 2.2.4
stopping Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.1
SUSE
operating system requirements, 2.3.1.3
system architecture, checking, 2.3.1.2

T

tablespaces, changing, 3.5
TEMP environment variable, 2.3.1.2
temporary directory, 2.3.1.2
temporary disk space
checking, 2.3.1.2
freeing, 2.3.1.2
/tmp directory
checking space in, 2.3.1.2
freeing space in, 2.3.1.2
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.3.1.2
TNS_ADMIN environment variable
unsetting, 2.2.4
troubleshooting, A
fatal errors, A.5.2

U

umask, 2.2.4
umask command, 2.2.4, 2.2.4
UNIX commands, 2.2.4
chmod, 2.2.3, B.1.2
chown, 2.2.3
env, 2.2.4
getconf, 2.3.1.2
groupadd, 2.2.2.1
isainfo, 2.3.1.2
mkdir, 2.2.3
passwd, 2.2.2.2
umask, 2.2.4
unset, 2.2.4
unsetenv, 2.2.4
useradd, 2.2.2.2
xterm, 2.2.1
UNIX groups
checking for existing oinstall group, 2.2.2.1
creating the oinstall group, 2.2.2.1
oinstall, 2.2.2
required for oracle user, 2.2.2
requirements, 2.2.2
using NIS, 2.2.2
UNIX users
creating the oracle user, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2
oracle, 2.2.2
requirements, 2.2.2
using NIS, 2.2.2
unset command, 2.2.4
unsetenv command, 2.2.4
upgrading
configuring Oracle HTTP Server 9.0.3, 4.3.3.1
modifying wdbsvr.app, 4.3.3.1
obfuscating password, 4.3.4.2
upgrading See patches
useradd command, 2.2.2.2
users
creating the oracle user, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2
Oracle software owner user, 2.2.2

W

wdbsvr.app file, 4.3.2.1
Windows
analogy for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3

X

X terminal, 2.2.1
X Window
display errors, A.2
X window system
enabling remote hosts, 2.2.1
X Window system workstation, 2.2.1
xterm command, 2.2.1