5.1 Creating Installation Groups and Users for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle RAC
To install Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle RAC, you must have an installation user and optionally an Oracle Home User.
Note:
During an Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation, both Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM) are installed. You no longer can have separate Oracle Clusterware installation owners and Oracle ASM installation owners.Topics:
- About the Oracle Installation User
The Oracle Installation User can be either a local user or a domain user. - About the Oracle Home User for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation
During installation of Oracle Grid Infrastructure, you can specify an optional Oracle Home user associated with the Oracle Grid home. - About the Oracle Home User for the Oracle RAC Installation
During installation of Oracle RAC, you can either use a Windows built-in account or specify an optional, non-Administrator user that is a Windows domain user to be the Oracle Home User associated with the Oracle RAC home. - When to Create an Oracle Home User
You must create an Oracle Home User in certain circumstances. - Oracle Home User Configurations for Oracle Installations
When the Oracle software installation completes, you will have one of the following configurations: - Understanding the Oracle Inventory Directory and the Oracle Inventory Group
You must have a group whose members are given access to write to the Oracle Inventory directory, which is the central inventory record of all Oracle software installations on a server.