List of Tables
- 1-1 Server Hardware Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1-2 Operating System General Checklist for Oracle Database on Linux
- 1-3 Server Configuration Checklist for Oracle Database
- 1-4 User Environment Configuration for Oracle Database
- 1-5 Storage Checklist for Oracle Database
- 1-6 Oracle Universal Installer Planning Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1-7 Deployment Checklist for Oracle Database (single-instance)
- 4-1 x86-64 Oracle Linux 7 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-2 x86-64 Oracle Linux 6 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-3 x86-64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-4 x86-64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-5 x86-64 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-6 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-8 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Minimum Operating System Requirements
- 4-9 Requirements for Programming Environments for Linux X86–64
- 4-10 Requirements for Programming Environments for IBM: Linux on System z
- 5-1 Installation Owner Resource Limit Recommended Ranges
- 7-1 Supported Storage Options for Oracle Database
- 7-2 Platforms That Support Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM
- 9-1 Oracle ASM Disk Number and Space Requirements for an Oracle database (non-CDB)
- 9-2 Oracle ASM Disk Number and Space Requirements for a multitenant container database (CDB) with one pluggable database (PDB)
- 12-1 Partial List of Oracle Database System Privileges Accounts Locked After Installation
- A-1 Minimum Operating System Resource Parameter Settings
- A-2 Commands to Display Kernel Parameter Values
- A-3 Device Name Formats Based on Disk Type
- A-4 Disk Management Tasks Using ORACLEASM
- B-1 Response Files for Oracle Database and Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- C-1 Examples of OFA-Compliant Oracle Base Directory Names
- C-2 Optimal Flexible Architecture Hierarchical File Path Examples
- E-1 Protocols and Default Port Numbers for Oracle Database Components