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Oracle® Real Application Clusters Installation Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1) for Linux and UNIX

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A

access control list
for Oracle Application Express, 5.6.1
ACL, 5.6.1
Advanced
configuration type, 2.7, 2.7.2
APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.2
password for, 5.5.3.2
architecture
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.11
archive logs
destinations, converting to cluster database, C.1
ASM. See Automatic Storage Management
ASMLIB, 2.14
Automatic Diagnostic Repository, Preface
default directory for diagnostic data, Preface
Automatic Storage Management
and rolling upgrade, 2.5
ASM library driver (ASMLIB), 2.14
disk group, Preface
Fast Mirror Resync, Preface
installation, 2.4
OSASM group, Preface
preferred read disk groups, Preface
rolling upgrade of, Preface
storage option for data files, 1.3.2
SYS password for, 2.3
SYSASM privilege, Preface
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Automatic Storage Management disks
marking, 2.14
automatic undo management, 7.5

B

backups
and converting to cluster database, C.1
block devices, 1.3.2
storage option for data files, 1.3.2

C

changing host names, 7.1
cluster database
installed configuration, 7.4.1
cluster file system
storage option for data files, 1.3.2
Cluster Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
Cluster Verification Utility
DBCA database creation stage readiness check, 3.4
verifying readiness for database installation, 1.5, 2.1
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.5
clusterware diagnostics, A.1.3
commands
crsctl start crs, 2.6.1
emca, 4.2.3
emctl stop dbconsole, 8.4
lsnrctl start instance, 2.6.4
oracleasm disable, 8.3.1
oracleasm stop, 8.3.1
ps, 1.6
searchctl stop, 8.4
srvctl remove asm, 8.3.1
srvctl stop asm, 2.4
srvctl stop listener, 8.4
su, B.2
components
created when using DBCA, 7.4
configuration assistants
troubleshooting, A.1.5
configuration types
Advanced, 2.7
Data Warehouse, 2.7
Do not create a starter database, 2.3
General Purpose, 2.7
Transaction Processing, 2.7
connection load balancing, 7.8
Connection Manager. See Oracle Connection Manager
control file
installed configuration, 7.4.2
control files, 1.4.2
described, 7.4.2
convert to cluster database
administrative considerations, C.1
from non-cluster system, C.2.1
from single-instance, C.2.2
from single-instance to Oracle Real Application Clusters, C
post-conversion, C.8
reasons not to convert, C.2
to Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, C
converting
from single instance to Oracle Real Application Clusters, C.3
from single-instance to Real Application Clusters, C.3.4
to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, B
with rconfig, C.3
create database
using scripts, B.1
creating
Oracle Real Application Clusters database
with Database Configuration Assistant, 2.11, 3.1, 3.5
cross-node registration, 7.8
Customer Configuration Repository. See Oracle Configuration Manager

D

data files
storage options, 1.3.2
Data Warehouse
configuration type, 2.7
database
components, created when using DBCA, 7.4
Database Configuration Assistant
and deleteASM command, Preface
ASM Disk Groups page, 3.5
components created by, 7.4
control files, 7.4.2
creating Oracle Real Application Clusters database
after installation, 3.5
during installation, 2.11, 3.1
datafiles, 7.4.1
deleting databases with, 3.6
deleting Oracle Real Application Clusters databases, 3.6
initialization parameter files, 7.6
Initialization Parameters page, 3.5
List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
Operations page, 3.6
Recovery Configuration page, 3.5
redo log files, 7.4.3
rollback segments, 7.5
Summary dialog, 3.6
tablespaces, 7.4.1
using, 3.1
Welcome page, 3.5, 3.5
database configuration type
selecting, 2.7
database creation using scripts, B.1
database files
supported storage options, 1.3.2
Database Vault Configuration Assistant, 4.4
datafiles, 1.4.2
and DBCA, 7.4.1
described, 7.4.1
DB_NAME, 3.5
DB_UNIQUE_NAME, 3.5
initialization parameters, 3.5
DBCA
delete database, 3.6
loading SSH keys into memory to start, 3.5
DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN
package to enable Oracle Application Express, 5.6
DBSNMP
password requirements for, 2.10
dedicated servers, 7.8
deinstall Oracle Clusterware software, 8.3.2
deinstall Oracle RAC and Oracle ASM software, 8.3.1
delete database with DBCA, 3.6
deprecated features
service management, 2.11
/dev/shm
and initialization parameters, 3.5
diagnostics, A.1.3
directory structure, D
disk groups
and preferred read disk groups, Preface
DNS
registering server addresses in, 1.2.4
Do not create a database
configuration type, 2.3
DV_ACCTMGR, 2.6.2.2
DV_OWNER, 2.6.2.1
DVCA. See Database Vault Configuration Assistant

E

Easy Connect, 7.11
embedded PL/SQL gateway
not recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
environment variables
ORACLE_HOME, 1.6
error messages
during installation, A.1
ORA-00845, 3.5
ORA-01078, 3.5
ORA-06512, 5.6.1
ORA-44416, 5.6.1, 5.7
Oracle Real Application Clusters management tools, A.1.2
/etc/hosts
server addresses in, 1.2.4

F

failover
and service registration, 7.8
Fast Mirror Resynch, Preface
features, new, Preface
file system
storage option for data files, 1.3.2
Flash Recovery
and files managed by Oracle, C.3.4

G

General Purpose
configuration type, 2.7
gid
selecting, 2.13
global database name
selecting, 2.13
globalization
support for, 1.1.5, 2.7.2

H

host names
changing, 7.1
HTTP Server
and Oracle Application Express, 5.3.1

I

initialization parameter files, 7.6
for instances, 6.1
listener parameters, 7.9.1
initialization parameters
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.5
DB_NAME, 3.5
DISPATCHERS, 7.8
LOCAL_LISTENER, 7.8
MEMORY_TARGET, 3.5
REMOTE_LISTENER, 7.8, 7.10
installation
and globalization, 1.1.5, 2.7.2
Automatic Storage Management, 2.4
directory structure, D
listener.ora file, 7.9.3
non-interactive, B.1
of additional products after installation is completed, 3.5
Oracle Configuration Manager, 2.8
Oracle Database Vault, 2.6
tnsnames.ora file, 7.10
verifying shared storage devices, 3.5
instances
initialization parameter files, 6.1
iSQL*Plus
ports
changing, F.6
ranges and protocol, F.3

J

JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 5.5.6

L

language
choosing different languages, 2.7.2
See globalization., 1.1.5
language support and installation, 2.7.2
List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
listener
automatic migration from 10.1 to 10.2, 3.3
identifying Oracle home for, 1.6
local, 7.8
lsnrctl command, 1.6
registration, 7.9.3.1
stopping, 1.6, 1.6
stopping existing listener process, 1.6
listener.ora file, 7.9.3
configuring, 7.9
default configuration, 7.9.3
listeners
listener.ora file, 7.9.3
load balancing
and service registration, 7.8
local listener, 7.8
localization
and installation, 2.7.2
log file
troubleshooting with, A.1.4
lsnrctl command, 1.6

M

Memory Size (SGA and PGA), 3.5
MEMORY_TARGET, 3.5
and /dev/shm, 3.5
Metalink. See OracleMetaLink
migration
from single-instance, C.2
modplsql
recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
multiple Oracle homes
and Oracle Clusterware, 1.1.4
multiple Oracle RAC databases
clusterware requirements for, 1.1.4

N

Net naming methods, 7.11
net service names, 7.10
network
server addresses, 1.2.4
network configuration files
listener.ora, 7.9.3
sqlnet.ora, 7.11
tnsnames.ora, 7.10
network directory, D.2
network services
enabling for Oracle Application Express, 5.6
new features, Preface

O

OCR. See Oracle Cluster Registry
olsnodes command, A.1.3
operating system
preinstallation requirements for Oracle RAC, 1.2.7
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.11
Oracle Application Express
ACL, 5.6.1
and HTTP Server for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.2
password for, 5.5.3.2
enabling network service access, 5.6
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 5.5.6
logging in, 5.5.8
obfuscating database login passwords, 5.5.7
online help, 2.2.3
Oracle Text and, 2.2.3
patching, 5.2
postinstallation, 5
requirements for installation, 2.2
using secure sockets layer, 5.5.1
web browsers supported for, 1.2.6
Oracle Cluster Registry
contents, 7.2
installed configuration, 7.2
Oracle Cluster Registry port, F.3
Oracle Clusterware
and multiple database versions, 1.1.4
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Oracle Configuration Manager
information needed to enable, 2.8
information to provide for configuration of, Preface
postinstallation, 4.3
Oracle Connection Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Data Guard
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Data Mining, Preface
Oracle Database
data file storage options, 1.3.2
supported storage options for, 1.3.1
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, 3.3, C
Oracle Database Vault, Preface, Preface
configuration, 2.6
Database Vault Account Manager (DV_ACCTMGR), 2.6.2.2
Database Vault Owner (DV_OWNER), 2.6.2.1
postinstallation, 4.4
starting and stopping Oracle RAC instances with, 2.6.4
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
ports
changing, F.4
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Database Control, 4.2.3
logging in to Database Control, 4.2.3
stopping Database Control, 8.4
using to convert single-instance databases to Real Application Clusters, C.3.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
ports
changing, F.5
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Event Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle home directory
identifying for listener, 1.6
Oracle Net
identifying Oracle home for listener, 1.6
lsnrctl command, 1.6
stopping existing listener, 1.6
stopping listener, 1.6, 8.4
stopping the listener, 1.6
Oracle Real Application Clusters
databases, deleting, 3.6
installed components of, 1.4.2
management tools error messages, A.1.2
operating system requirements for, 1.2.7
overview, 3
ports
ranges and protocol, F.3
storage requirements for, 1.3
using Oracle Application Express with, 5.3.1
Oracle Real Application Testing, Preface
Oracle software
removing, 8.4
Oracle SQL Developer, Preface, Preface
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ports
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Text
Oracle Application Express requirement for, 2.2.3
Oracle Ultra Search, Preface
ports
changing, F.7
ranges and protocol, F.3
stopping, 8.4
Oracle Universal Installer
Welcome page, 2.14
Oracle Warehouse Builder, Preface, Preface
Oracle XML DB, Preface
ports
changing, F.8
ranges and protocol, F.3
ORACLE_BASE environment variable
setting, 4.2.1.2
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
setting, 1.6, 4.2.1.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable
setting, 4.2.1.2
Oracle9i
checking for listener, 1.6
OracleMetaLink, 4.1.1
and storage, 1.3
check before installation, 1.1.1
oratab file, 7.3
OSASM
and SYSASM, Preface
OWBSYS repository, Preface

P

parameter file search order, 6.3
parameters
initialization, 6
pass phrase, 3.5
for SSH, 3.5
password
Database Vault Account Manager, 2.6.2.2
Database Vault Owner, 2.6.2.1
passwords, 2.10
patch updates
download, 4.1.1
install, 4.1.1
OracleMetaLink, 4.1.1
patch upgrades, E.3.2
patches
operating system patches for Oracle RAC, 1.2.7
portlist.ini file, F.2
ports
access URLs, F.2
Cluster Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
Cluster Synchronization Services, ranges and protocol, F.3
configured for applications, F.2
default ranges, F
iSQL*Plus
changing, F.6
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Cluster Registry, F.3
Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Connection Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Data Guard, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
changing, F.4
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
changing, F.5
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Event Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Real Application Clusters
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle Ultra Search
changing, F.7
ranges and protocol, F.3
Oracle XML DB
changing, F.8
ranges and protocol, F.3
post-installation
patch download and install, 4.1.1
product configuration, 4.1.2
root.sh back up, 4.2.1.1
user accounts setup, 4.2.1.4
preconfigured database installation types, 2.7.1
preinstallation requirements
operating system, 1.2.7
private IP address, 1.2.4
process
stopping existing, 1.6
stopping existing listener process, 1.6
stopping listener process, 1.6
ps command, 1.6
public IP address, 1.2.4

R

raw devices
storage option for data files, 1.3.2
raw storage
example of SPFILE on, 6.2.1
RBS tablespace
description, 7.4.1
rconfig, C.3
readme.txt file, F.2
Real Application Clusters
overview, 7
recovery files
supported storage options, 1.3.2
redo log file
installed configuration, 7.4.3
redo log files, 1.4.2
described, 7.4.3
registration
cross-node, 7.8
rollback segments
described, 7.5
rolling upgrade
of Automatic Storage Management, 2.5
root.sh
back up, 4.2.1.1

S

scripts to create an Oracle Real Application Clusters database, B.1
Secure Configuration database installation option, 2.9
secure shell configuration, 1.2.5
secure sockets layer
and Oracle Application Express, 5.5.1
security
for Database Vault Account Manager password, 2.6.2.2
for Database Vault owner password, 2.6.2.1
Oracle Application Express recommendation for, 5.5.1
Secure Configuration option, 2.9
selecting passwords, 2.10
server parameter files, 1.4.2, 6, 6.2, 7.6
errors, 6.5
service registration
configuring, 7.8
shared configuration file, 7.2
shared server, 7.8
shared storage devices
verification, 3.5
sid, 2.13
single-instance databases
converting, C.3.4
SPFILE
default creation, 6.2
default location, 6.2.1
managing on raw device, 6.2.1
migrating to, 6.4
on raw storage, 6.2.1
sqlnet.ora file, 7.11
SSH, 3.5
ssh configuration, 1.2.5
Standard Edition Oracle Database
supported storage options for, 1.3.1
storage
for Oracle RAC, 1.3
marking Automatic Storage Management disks, 2.14
storage options
Fast Mirror Resynch, Preface
for Enterprise Edition installations, 1.3.1
for Standard Edition installations, 1.3.1
Summary dialog, 3.6
supported storage options, 1.3.2, 1.3.2
and block devices, 1.3.2
SYS
password requirements for, 2.10
SYSASM, Preface
and OSASM, Preface
SYSMAN
password requirements for, 2.10
SYSTEM
password requirements for, 2.10
system identifier, 2.13
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 7.4.1

T

tablespaces
and DBCA, 7.4.1
expanding for large sorts, 7.4.1
RBS, 7.4.1
SYSTEM, 7.4.1
TEMP, 7.4.1
undo tablespaces for automatic undo management, 7.4.1
USERS, 7.4.1
TEMP tablespace
described, 7.4.1
tnsnames.ora file, 7.10
default configuration, 7.10
Transaction Processing
configuration type, 2.7
troubleshoooting
Nodes unavailable for selection, A.1.1
troubleshooting
An error occurred while trying to get the disks, A.1.1
Can't open display, A.1.1
configuration assistant errors, A.1.5
Connection refused by server, A.1.1
error starting instance, A.1.1
Failed to connect to server, A.1.1
log file, A.1.4
node is unreachable, A.1.1
online help for Oracle Application Express, 2.2.3
ora-44416, 5.7
Oracle Application Express, 5.6
PRKP-1001
Error starting instance, A.1.1
PROT-8
Failed to import data from specified file to the cluster registry, A.1.1
reviewing a log file, A.1.4
time stamp in the future, A.1.1
X server, A.1.1
YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN
Domain not bound, A.1.1

U

undo management, 7.5
upgrade
of existing Oracle Databases, 3.3
of listener, 3.3
of Oracle Database with patch, E.3.2
upgrades, 1.1.4
stopping processes, 1.6
upgrading
and using same Oracle home, 1.2.3, 2.14
user accounts
post-installation setup, 4.2.1.4
USERS tablespace
described, 7.4.1

V

VIP, 1.2.4
vip address, 1.2.4
virtual IP address, 1.2.4
virtual IP.See VIP

W

web browsers
supported with Oracle Application Express, 1.2.6
supported with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1.2.6
Welcome page
Oracle Universal Installer, 2.14