Index
A B C D E F H I K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
A
- Access Control Lists
-
- adding and deleting members, 12.6.2
- available security groups, 12.6
- Active Directory
-
- adding and deleting security group members, 12.6.2
- automatic discovery of directory servers, 12.2.2
- connecting to a database, 12.5
- how Oracle directory objects appear, 12.2.7
- integration with directory servers, 12.5
- managing Access Control Lists, 12.6
- managing security groups, 12.6
- requirements for using Oracle, 12.5
- testing connectivity from client computers, 12.5
- testing connectivity with SQL*Plus, 12.2.4
- testing database connectivity, 12.2.4
- user interface extensions, 12.2.4
- Active Directory Users and Computers
-
- integration with Oracle objects in Active Directory, 12.2.3
- Advanced Replication support
-
- data dictionary tables, 4.8.3
- initialization parameter requirements, 4.8.2
- tablespace requirements, 4.8.1, 4.8.3
- alert logs
-
- monitoring a database, 6.1
- using, 6.4
- ALTER DATABASE ARCHIVELOG command, 5.9.1
- application development
-
- and data access, 15.2
- finding information, 15.1
- architecture
-
- thread-based, 1.1.2
- ARCHIVELOG mode, 5.9.1
- archiving mode
-
- controlling, 5.9
- custom database, 5.9
- starter database, 5.9
- archiving procedures, 5.9.2
-
- for redo log files, 5.9
- specifying an archive destination, 5.9.2
- UNC not allowed, 5.8
- audit trail
-
- managing, 6.3.2
- operating system, 2.4.1
- AUDIT_FILE_DEST, 6.3.2, 13.4
- authentication
-
- automatically enabling during installation, 8.4
- enhancements, 8.3
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1
- overview, 8.1, 12.4
- using a password file, 5.5
- using Windows native authentication methods, 12.4
- using Windows native methods, 8.1
- viewing parameter settings, 9.1.6
- when to use enterprise users, 8.3.1
- when to use external users, 8.3.1
- authentication protocols
-
- default protocol used, 8.2
- authorization
-
- when to use enterprise roles, 8.3.1
- when to use external roles, 8.3.1
- Automatic Storage Management
-
- about, 1.1.1
- auto-starting
-
- Oracle Database services, 5.1.4
B
- background processes
-
- querying, 1.1.2
- BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST, 6.4
- backup
-
- control files, 14.3.1.21
- databases, 3.4.11
- Backup Wizard
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- bad file
-
- specifying, 2.3.3
- block size
-
- maximum, 13.7
- blocks for each file, maximum, 13.7
C
- commands
-
- ALTER DATABASE ARCHIVELOG, 5.9.1
- ARCHIVE LOG LIST, 5.9.1
- CREATE DATABASE, 3.4.7
- NET START, 3.4.8
- REGEDT, 3.4.10
- configuration parameters
-
- defined, 14.1
- LOCAL, C.4.1
- registry, defined, 14.1
- TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
- USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
- configuring
-
- Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, C.5.2
- Oracle Spatial, 4.7
- Oracle Text, 4.6
- CONNECT /AS SYSDBA
-
- connecting without a password, 8.4
- using, 5.2
- CONNECT INTERNAL
-
- replacement, 2.1
- connecting
-
- LOCAL parameter, C.4.1
- to a database, 5.2
- control files
-
- maximum size, 13.7
- CREATE DATABASE command, 3.4.7
- CREATE LIBRARY command, 15.4.5
- custom database
-
- archiving mode, 5.9
D
- data dictionary
-
- Advanced Replication tables, 4.8.3
- Data Pump Export
-
- starting, 2.2.3
- Data Pump Import
-
- starting, 2.2.3
- database administrator privileges
-
- for a single database on a computer, 9.1.10
- for all databases on a computer, 9.1.3
- Database Configuration Assistant
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- registering a database object in a directory server, 12.2.6
- starting, 2.2.2
- database connection
-
- error messages, D.4
- database files
-
- deleting, 3.4.3
- database monitoring
-
- using Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.2
- with alert logs, 6.4
- with Event Viewer, 6.3
- with trace files, 6.4
- database operator privileges
-
- for a single database on a computer, 9.1.11
- for all databases on a computer, 9.1.4
- database privileges
-
- in Windows local groups, 9.2.3.1
- database tools
-
- operating system compatibility, 2.1.1
- starting from the command line, 2.2.3
- starting from the Start Menu, 2.2.2
- starting in multiple Oracle Homes, 2.2.1
- databases
-
- backing up, 3.4.11
- connecting to, 5.2
- creating manually, 3.4
- deleting, 3.4.3
- exporting, 3.4.2
- importing, 3.4.9
- monitoring, 6.1
- naming conventions, 3.1
- password encryption, 5.7
- shutting down, 5.2, 5.3
- starting, 5.2
- DBVERIFY
-
- starting, 2.2.3
- debugging external procedures, 15.5
- developing applications
-
- for Windows, 15.1
- diagnostic and tuning utilities
-
- for Windows, 2.5
- directory servers
-
- automatic discovery of directory servers, 12.2.2
- features integrated with Oracle10g, 12.2.1
- how Oracle directory objects display in Active Directory, 12.2.7
- integration with Active Directory, 12.5
- managing Access Control Lists, 12.6
- requirements for using Oracle with Active Directory, 12.5
- user interface extensions, 12.2.4
- DisplayName parameter, C.2.1
- DLLs
-
- compared to UNIX shared libraries, E.5
- displaying with Task List, 2.5
- external procedures, 15.4.4
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.3.3.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, 14.4
- DNS-style naming convention, 12.5
E
- encrypting, database passwords, 5.7
- enhanced security, 4.3.1
- enterprise roles
-
- environments in which to use, 8.3.1
- enterprise users
-
- environments in which to use, 8.3.1
- error messages
-
- DIM-00000 to DIM-00039, D.3
- Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.4
- ORA-00256, 3.2, 5.8
- ORA-01102, 3.1
- ORA-09275, D.1
- ORA-09291, 3.2, 5.8
- ORA-12560, D.4
- OSD-04000 to OSD-04099, D.2.1
- OSD-04018, 3.2, 5.8
- OSD-04100 to OSD-04199, D.2.2
- OSD-04200 to OSD-04299, D.2.3
- OSD-04300 to OSD-04399, D.2.4
- OSD-04400 to OSD-04499, D.2.5
- OSD-04500 to OSD-04599, D.2.6
- Event Viewer
-
- blue (informational) icon, 6.3
- defined, 2.4.1
- for monitoring a database, 6.1
- integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.1
- logging operating system audit trail, 2.4.1
- managing, 6.3.2
- reading, 6.3.1
- red (stop sign) icon, 6.3
- starting, 2.2.4
- using, 6.3
- yellow (exclamation point) icon, 6.3
- exception conditions, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.3
- executable images
-
- modifying, 1.1.2
- EXECUTE privileges, on a PL/SQL library, 15.4.5
- Export
-
- databases, 3.4.2
- interactive mode, 3.4.2
- parameter mode, 3.4.2, 3.4.2
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- starting, 2.2.3
- Export Wizard
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- extended partition
-
- defined, B.1
- EXTERNAL clause, 15.4.5
- external operating system users
-
- administering, 9.1, 9.2
- creating, 9.1.7, 9.2.1
- environments in which to use, 8.3.1
- external procedures
-
- building a DLL, 15.4.4
- creating a PL/SQL library, 15.4.5
- debugging, 15.5
- EXTERNAL clause, 15.4.5
- granting EXECUTE privileges, 15.4.5
- registering with Oracle Database, 15.4.5
- using EXTPROC, 15.4.2.2
- writing, 15.4.3
- external roles
-
- administering, 9.1, 9.2
- creating, 9.1.9
- environments in which to use, 8.3.1
- external users
-
- administering, 9.1, 9.2
- creating, 9.1.7, 9.2.1
- environments in which to use, 8.3.1
- EXTPROC
-
- example, 15.4.3
- explained, 15.4.2.1
- responsibilities, 15.4.2.2
F
- features
-
- large user populations, 1.2
- Oracle PKI, 1.3.1
- file I/O enhancements, 1.1.3
- file permissions, 4.3.1
- files
-
- maximum number for each database, 13.7
- maximum size possible, 13.7
- sample init.ora, 13.2
- trace, 6.4
- FSEEK
-
- line terminators, 15.6
H
- Hostname parameter, 6.2.1
I
- ICX. See Intercartridge Exchange
- ImagePath parameter, C.2.1
- Import
-
- databases, 3.4.9
- parameter mode, 3.4.9, 3.4.9
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- Import Wizard
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- initialization parameter file
-
- defined, 13.1
- editing, 13.1.2
- location, 13.1.1
- initialization parameter requirements
-
- Advanced Replication Support, 4.8.2
- initialization parameters
-
- OS_ROLES, 8.3
- path in registry, 14.3.1.5
- instances
-
- modifying, 3.5.4
- Oracle Database, 1.1.2
- running multiple instances, 5.4
- integration with Windows
-
- Oracle Fail Safe, 1.3.3
- Oracle PKI, 1.3.1
- Oracle Services for MTS, 1.3.2
- Intercartridge Exchange
-
- accessing Web data, 15.7
- configuring, 15.7.1
- error messages, 15.7.4
- exception conditions, 15.7.3
- packaged functions, 15.7.2
- stored packages, 15.7.2
- using, 15.7.2
- internet applications
-
- developing, 15.2.1
K
- Kerberos
-
- default use of, 8.2
- keys
-
- defined, 14.2
L
- Load Wizard
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- local database role
-
- creating, 9.1.8
- local groups
-
- with database privileges, 9.2.3.1
- LOCAL networking parameter, C.4.1
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, 3.2, 5.8, 5.9.2
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT parameter, 5.9.2
- LOG_ARCHIVE_START, 5.9.2
- logs
-
- alert, 6.4
M
- mapped drives, 3.2, 5.8
- MAXDATAFILES, 3.4.4
- memory usage, 7.4
- Microsoft Certificate Services, 11.2.2
- Microsoft Certificate Stores, 11.2.1
- Microsoft Management Console
-
- defined, 2.4.2
- integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.2
- starting, 2.2.4
- Microsoft ODBC Administration
-
- starting, 2.2.2
- Migration Utility
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- MMC. See Microsoft Management Console
- monitoring
-
- alert logs, 6.1
- Event Viewer, 6.1
- Management Pack, 6.1
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.1
- Oracle Database events, 2.4.3
- trace files, 6.1
- multiple instances, running, 5.4
- multiple Oracle homes
-
- service naming conventions, 5.1.1
N
- Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
-
- with an Oracle Names Server, C.5.2
- naming conventions for multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.1
- NET START command, 3.4.8
- networking parameters
-
- LOCAL, C.4.1
- TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
- USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
- NOARCHIVELOG mode, 5.9.1
- NTFS
-
- file system permission setting, 4.3
- NTLM
-
- default use of, 8.2
- NTS. See Windows native authentication
O
- ObjectName parameter, C.2.1
- OCOPY
-
- and raw files, 1.1.4
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- operating system authentication
-
- automatically enabling during installation, 8.4
- connecting as SYSDBA without a password, 8.4
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1
- operating systems
-
- audit trail, 2.4.1
- authentication overview, 8.1, 12.4
- operfcfg
-
- starting, 2.2.3
- syntax examples, 14.7.1
- ORA_DBA local group
-
- adding users to, 8.4
- ORA-00256 error, 3.2
- Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows
-
- adding a computer to the navigation tree, 9.1.2
- connecting to a database, 9.1.5
- creating a local database role, 9.1.8
- creating an external operating system user, 9.1.7
- creating an external role, 9.1.9
- database connection issues, 9.1.5.1
- defined, 2.4.3
- granting administrator privileges, 9.1.10
- granting operator privileges, 9.1.11
- integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.3
- managing remote computers, 9.1.1
- saving a navigation tree configuration, 9.1.2
- setting OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 9.1.6
- starting, 2.2.2
- using, 9.1, 14.6, 14.7.2
- using the Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor snap-in, 14.7.2
- using the Oracle Home Configuration snap-in, 14.6
- viewing authentication settings, 9.1.6
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
-
- accessing, 6.2.2
- for monitoring a database, 6.1
- Hostname parameter, 6.2.1
- integration with Windows, E.3
- parameters, 14.3.3.1
- Password parameter, 6.2.1
- registry information, 6.2.1
- starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
- troubleshooting information, 6.2.5
- Username parameter, 6.2.1
- using, 2.4.3, 6.2, 14.7.2
- Oracle Database
-
- connecting to, 5.2
- password encryption, 5.7
- shutting down, 5.2, 5.3
- specifications, 13.7
- starting, 5.2
- Oracle Database services
-
- auto-starting, 5.1.4
- naming conventions for multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.1
- shutting down a database, 5.3
- starting, 5.1.2
- stopping, 5.1.3
- Oracle Directory Manager
-
- starting, 2.2.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
-
- Management Pack, 6.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
- Oracle Home Configuration snap-in
-
- using, 14.6
- Oracle Locale Builder
-
- starting, 2.2.2
- Oracle Managed Files, 3.4.7
- Oracle Names
-
- Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, C.5.2
- Oracle Net
-
- configuring for external procedures, 15.4.2.2
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
-
- configuring Oracle software with a directory server, 12.2.2, 12.2.6
- creating the Oracle schema, 12.3
- starting, 2.2.2
- Oracle Net directory naming
-
- connecting to a database through a directory server, 12.5
- Oracle Net Manager
-
- starting, 2.2.2
- Oracle public key infrastructure, 11.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- registry values, 14.4
- Oracle schema
-
- creating with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 12.3
- Oracle Spatial
-
- configuring, 4.7
- Oracle Text
-
- configuring, 4.6
- Oracle Wallet Manager, 10.3.1
-
- starting, 2.2.2
- Oracle Wallets, 10.3
-
- storing in the registry, 10.3
- storing private keys and trust points, 10.1
- ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10, 5.4
- OracleDBCreator security group
-
- defined, 12.6.1.1
- OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMECMan, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, C.5.2
- OracleNetAdmins security group
-
- defined, 12.6.1.2
- ORADIM
-
- command syntax errors, D.3
- modifying an instance, 3.5.4
- moving or copying password files, 5.5
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- starting, 2.2.3
- ORAPWD
-
- creating password files, 5.5
- starting, 2.2.3
- OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX parameter
-
- case insensitivity, 9.2.1.1
- defined, 9.1.6
- using, 9.2.1.1
- OS_ROLES parameter
-
- defined, 9.1.6
- using with external roles, 8.3
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.1.1, 9.2.1.1
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1
P
- packaged functions
-
- Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.2
- UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, 15.7.2.1
- UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, 15.7.2.2
- parameter mode
-
- Export, 3.4.2, 3.4.2
- Import, 3.4.9, 3.4.9
- parameters
-
- AUDIT_FILE_DEST, 6.3.2
- BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST, 6.4
- DisplayName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- Hostname, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- ImagePath, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- INST_LOC, 14.3.2.1
- LOCAL, C.4.1, C.4.1
- LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, 3.2, 5.8, 5.9.2
- LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT, 5.9.2
- LOG_ARCHIVE_START, 5.9.2
- LOGFILE, 14.3.3.1
- MSHELP_TOOLS, 14.3.1.1
- NLS_LANG, 14.3.1.2
- ObjectName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- OO4O, 14.3.2.2
- ORA_AFFINITY, 14.3.1.10
- ORA_CWD, 14.3.1.3
- ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 14.3.1.4
- ORA_SID_PFILE, 14.3.1.5
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 14.3.1.6
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 14.3.1.7
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 14.3.1.8
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.7
- ORACLE_BASE, 14.3.1.11
- ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 14.3.1.12
- ORACLE_HOME, 14.3.1.13
- ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 14.3.1.14
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 14.3.1.15
- ORACLE_PRIORITY, 14.3.1.16
- ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10, 5.4, 14.3.1.17
- OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 9.1.6
- OS_ROLES, 9.1.6
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.1.1, 9.2.1.1, 14.3.1.18
- OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 14.3.1.19
- Password, 6.2.1
- PERF_FILE_NAME, 14.3.3.1
- RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 14.3.1.20
- RDBMS_CONTROL, 14.3.1.21
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE, 5.5
- SQLPATH, 14.3.1.22
- TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
- USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
- Username, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- partitions
-
- extended, B.1
- logical partition, B.1.2
- physical disk, B.1.1
- raw, B.1
- password
-
- encryption, 5.7
- not needed with SYSDBA, 8.4
- utility, 5.5
- password file
-
- authenticating database administrators, 5.5
- creating, 5.5
- hiding, 5.5
- viewing, 5.5.1
- Password parameter, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- PERFORMANCE key, 14.3.3.1
- Performance Monitor
-
- See Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
- Performance Pack, monitoring a database, 6.1
- PhysicalDrive, B.1.1
- PL/SQL Embedded Gateway, 15.1.3
- postinstallation
-
- setting NTFS file system permissions, 4.3
- setting Windows registry security, 4.3.3
- PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, with Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.3
- privileges
-
- in Windows local groups, 9.2.3.1
- Process Explode, 2.5
- Process Viewer, 2.5
- PWDSID.ORA file, 5.5
Q
- QuickSlice, 2.5
R
- raw files
-
- using, 1.1.4
- raw partition
-
- defined, B.1
- logical partition, B.1.2
- overview, B.1
- physical disk, B.1.1
- Recovery Manager
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- starting, 2.2.3
- Recovery Wizard
-
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- redo log files
-
- archiving, 5.9
- REGEDT command, 3.4.10
- registering an external procedure, 15.4.5
- registry
-
- adding parameters, 14.5.2
- and Oracle Real Application Clusters, 14.4
- configuration parameters, defined, 14.1
- DisplayName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- editor, 14.2
- editor, starting, 2.2.4
- Hostname, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- ImagePath, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- INST_LOC, 14.3.2.1
- keys, defined, 14.2
- LOGFILE, 14.3.3.1
- modifying values, 14.5
- MSHELP_TOOLS, 14.3.1.1
- NLS_LANG, 14.3.1.2
- ObjectName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
- OO4O, 14.3.2.2
- ORA_AFFINITY, 14.3.1.10
- ORA_CWD, 14.3.1.3
- ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 14.3.1.4
- ORA_SID_PFILE, 14.3.1.5
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 14.3.1.6
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 14.3.1.7
- ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 14.3.1.8
- ORACLE_BASE, 14.3.1.11
- ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 14.3.1.12
- ORACLE_HOME, 14.3.1.13
- ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 14.3.1.14
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 14.3.1.15
- ORACLE_PRIORITY, 14.3.1.16
- ORACLE_SID, 14.3.1.17
- OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMECMan, C.2.1
- OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, C.2.1
- OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.2.1.1, 14.3.1.18
- OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 14.3.1.19
- Password, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- PERF_FILE_NAME, 14.3.3.1
- PERFORMANCE key, 14.3.3.1
- RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 14.3.1.20
- RDBMS_CONTROL, 14.3.1.21
- REG_DWORD, 14.2, 14.5.2
- REG_EXPAND_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
- REG_MULTI_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
- REG_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
- REGEDT, 14.5.1, 14.5.2
- setting security, 4.3.3
- SQLPATH, 14.3.1.22
- update ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10
- Username, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
- using operfcfg, 14.7.1
- remote computers
-
- accessing database files, 5.8
- managing with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 9.1.1
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE, 5.5
- requirements
-
- for using Oracle with Active Directory, 12.5
- role authorization
-
- description, 8.3
- method enhancements, 8.3
- roles
-
- creating, 9.1.9
- creating a local database role, 9.1.8
- when to use enterprise roles, 8.3.1
- when to use external roles, 8.3.1
S
- security groups
-
- adding and deleting members, 12.6.2
- Server Manager
-
- replacement, 2.1
- services, 5.1.1
-
- auto-starting, 5.1.4
- shutting down a database, 5.3
- starting, 3.4.6, 5.1.2
- stopping, 5.1.3
- SET INSTANCE command, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
- SET ORACLE_SID=SID, 5.4
- Shared Server Process, 1.2
- shutting down
-
- databases, 5.2, 5.3
- snap-ins
-
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.7.2
- Oracle Home Configuration, 14.6
- specifying an archiving file format, 5.9.2
- SQL*Loader
-
- control file conventions, 2.3.4
- direct path option, 2.3.2
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- starting, 2.2.3
- SQL*Plus
-
- connecting to a database through Active Directory, 12.2.4
- preferred tools, 2.1.2
- shutting down the database, 5.2
- starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 5.2
- starting the database, 5.2
- sqlnet.ora file
-
- and Windows native authentication, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
- location of, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
- starter database
-
- archiving mode, 5.9
- starting
-
- databases, 5.2
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.2.2
- Oracle Database services, 5.1.2
- SQL*Plus, 5.2
- stopping, Oracle Database services, 5.1.3
- stored packages, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.2
- storing private keys and trust points
-
- Oracle Wallets, 10.1
- symbolic links
-
- creating, B.2
- SYSDBA privileges
-
- connecting without a password, 8.4
- for a single database on a computer, 9.1.10
- for all databases on a computer, 9.1.3
- SYSOPER privileges
-
- for a single database on a computer, 9.1.11
- for all databases on a computer, 9.1.4
T
- tablespaces
-
- Advanced Replication support, 4.8.1, 4.8.3
- Task List, 2.5
- Task Manager
-
- starting, 2.2.4
- using, 2.4.5
- threads
-
- and Microsoft Management Console, 2.4.2
- and multiple Oracle Database instances, 1.1.2
- and ORASTACK, 1.1.2
- and shared server process, 1.2
- and UNIX processes, E.13
- defined, 1.1.2
- optional and required, 1.1.2
- process errors, D.2
- processor affinity, 14.3.1.10
- scheduling priority, 14.3.1.16
- TKPROF
-
- starting, 2.2.3
- TNS_ADMIN networking parameter, C.4.2
- tools, starting
-
- Data Pump Export, 2.2.3
- Data Pump Import, 2.2.3
- Database Configuration Assistant, 2.2.2
- DBVERIFY, 2.2.3
- Event Viewer, 2.2.4
- Export, 2.2.3
- Microsoft Management Console, 2.2.4
- Microsoft ODBC Administration, 2.2.2
- operfcfg, 2.2.3
- Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 2.2.2
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
- Oracle Directory Manager, 2.2.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
- Oracle Locale Builder, 2.2.2
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 2.2.2
- Oracle Net Manager, 2.2.2
- Oracle Wallet Manager, 2.2.2
- ORADIM, 2.2.3
- ORAPWD, 2.2.3
- Recovery Manager, 2.2.3
- Registry Editor, 2.2.4
- SQL*Loader, 2.2.3
- SQL*Plus, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
- Task Manager, 2.2.4
- TKPROF, 2.2.3
- User Manager, 2.2.4
- trace files
-
- for monitoring a database, 6.1
- using, 6.4
- troubleshooting
-
- ORA-12560 error, D.4
- ORA-28575 error, D.4
- TNS-12203 error, D.4
- tuning Windows Server operating system, 7.1
U
- UNC, 3.2, 5.8
- Universal Naming Convention, 3.2, 5.8
- UNIX
-
- and Windows, Oracle Database differences, E
- USE_SHARED_SOCKET networking parameter, C.4.3
- user authentication
-
- description, 8.3
- enhancement methods, 8.3
- when to use enterprise users, 8.3.1
- when to use external users, 8.3.1
- User Manager
-
- starting, 2.2.4
- Username parameter, 6.2.1
- UTL_FILE
-
- using, 15.6
- UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.2.1
- UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7.2.2
V
- viewing
-
- password file, 5.5.1
W
- Wallet Resource Locator, 11.2.3
- Web data, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.7
- Windows
-
- and UNIX, Oracle Database differences, E
- diagnostic and tuning utilities, 2.5
- extensions for internet development, 15.2.1
- Windows 2000 domains
-
- administering external users and roles, 9.1
- Windows authentication protocols
-
- default protocol used, 8.2
- Windows domains
-
- administering external users and roles, 9.2
- basic features, 8.3
- Windows local groups
-
- with database privileges, 8.4, 9.2.3.1
- Windows native authentication
-
- benefits, 8.1, 12.4
- enhancements, 8.3
- installation of, 8.1, 12.4
- methods and use of, 8.1, 12.4
- overview, 8.1, 12.4
- role authorization enhancements, 8.3
- setting the sqlnet.ora file, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
- user and role requirements, 8.3
- user authentication enhancements, 8.3
- Windows tuning
-
- applying latest service packs, 7.9
- closing unnecessary foreground applications, 7.12
- configuring server to be an application server, 7.4
- disable unnecessary services, 7.5
- foreground applications, 7.3
- multiple striped volumes for sequential and random access, 7.10.1
- overview, 7.1
- removing unused network protocols, 7.6
- resetting the network protocol bind order, 7.7
- using hardware and operating system striping, 7.10
- Windows-specific
-
- archiving procedures, 5.9.2
- audit trail, 6.3.1
- automatic database startup after restart, 5.1.4
- initialization parameter file, 13.1
- parameter file location, 13.1.1
- parameter filename and location, 13.1
- password filename and location, 5.5
- role syntax, 9.2.3.1
- trace file names, 6.4
X
- X.500 naming convention, 12.5