Index
C
- candidate disks 3.6.3
- CDBs 2.1, 4.1.5
- character sets 2.2.11
- changing
- product languages 2.2.6
- changing host names 6.1
- character sets 2.2.11
- cluster database
- installed configuration 6.6.1
- Cluster Manager
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Cluster Verification Utility
- DBCA database creation stage readiness check 3.4
- components
- created when using DBCA 6.6
- configuration types
- Advanced 2.2.7
- connect descriptors 6.9.2
- connection load balancing 6.10
- Connection Manager
- See: Oracle Connection Manager
- control files
- described 6.6.2
- converting
- to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases A
- create database
- using scripts A.1
- creating
- cron jobs 1.3
D
- database
- Database Agent
- and listeners 6.11.4.1
- Database Agent process 6.9.6, 6.11.4.1
- Database Configuration Assistant
- components created by 6.6
- control files 6.6.2
- creating Oracle Real Application Clusters database
- data files 6.6.1
- deleting Oracle Real Application Clusters databases 3.9
- initialization parameter files 6.8
- Initialization Parameters page 3.6.5
- List of Cluster Databases page 3.9
- Oracle ASM Disk Groups page 3.6.3
- rollback segments 6.7
- running in silent mode A.9
- Summary dialog 3.9
- tablespaces 6.6.1
- using 3.1
- Welcome page 3.6.2
- database creation using scripts A.1
- data files
- Data Warehouse
- database configuration type 2.2.7
- DBCA
- See: Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA).
- dbca.rsp file A.5.1
- DBSNMP user
- password requirements 2.2.9
- dedicated servers 6.10.3
- deinstall
- See: removing Oracle software
- deinstallation 7.1
- examples 7.4
- deinstallation tool 7.1
- Deinstallation tool
- example 7.5
- delete database with DBCA 3.9
- deprecated features
- service management 2.2.12
- directory structure B
I
L
- language support and installation 2.2.6.3
- leaf nodes 3.8
- running database instances on 3.8
- Leaf Nodes 3.6.4
- licensing 1.3
- listener
- automatic migration from 10.1 to 10.2 3.3
- listeners
- List of Cluster Databases page 3.9
- load balancing
- and service registration 6.10.3
- local listeners 6.9.6, 6.11.4.1
- log file
- how to see the log file during installation 2
- LREG process
N
O
- OINSTALL 6.2
- operating system authentication
- ORAchk
- and Upgrade Readiness Assessment 1.3
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable
- setting 4.1.3
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
- setting 4.1.3
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
- setting 4.1.3
- Oracle ASM
- Oracle Cluster Registry port D.3
- Oracle Clusterware
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Configuration Manager
- postinstallation 4.4
- Oracle Connection Manager
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Database
- upgrades of 2.2.2
- Oracle Database Configuration Assistant A.9.1
- response file A.5.1
- Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
- Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant 3.3
- Oracle Data Guard
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Event Manager
- ports, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Label Security
- configuring after installation 4.3.3
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
- response file A.5.1
- Oracle Net Listener
- ports
- ranges and protocol D.3
- ports
- Oracle RAC deployment 1.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Oracle Real Application Clusters One Node
- Oracle Universal Installer
- response files
- list of A.5.1
- response files
- Oracle Upgrade Companion 2.2.2
- Oracle XML DB
- ports
- ranges and protocol D.3
- ports
- oratab file 6.5
- OSASM 6.2
- OSBACKUPDBA 6.2
- OSDBA 6.2
- OSDBA for ASM 6.2
- OSDGDBA 6.2
- OSKMDBA 6.2
- OSOPER 6.2
- OSOPER for ASM 6.2
- OSRACDBA 6.2
P
- parallel query server pool 3.6.4
- pass phrase 3.5.1
- for SSH 3.5.1
- passwords 2.2.9
- patch updates 4.1.1
- PDBs 2.1, 4.1.5
- PGA 2.2.10
- and memory management 1.3
- pluggable databases
- See: PDBs
- policy-managed 3.6.4
- portlist.ini
- location of D.2
- ports
- Cluster Manager, ranges and protocol D.3
- Cluster Synchronization Services, ranges and protocol D.3
- how to find D.2
- Oracle Cluster Registry D.3
- Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Connection Manager, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Data Guard, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Event Manager, ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Net Listener
- ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- ranges and protocol D.3
- Oracle XML DB
- ranges and protocol D.3
- postinstallation
- user accounts setup 4.2.1
- postinstallation configToolAllCommands script A.8.1
- postinstallation -executeConfigTools option A.7.1
- preconfigured database installation types 2.2.6.1
- proxy realm 1.3
R
- Rapid Home Provisioning
- about 2.5
- Rapid Home Provisioning Client 2.5
- Rapid Home Provisioning Server 2.5
- reader nodes 2.2.5
- recompiling invalid objects
- on a non-CDB 4.1.4
- redo log files
- removing Oracle software 7, 7.1
- examples 7.4
- response file A.9.1
- response file installation
- response file mode A.4
- See also: response files, silent mode
- response files A.4
- See also: silent mode.
- rollback segments
- described 6.7
- rootcrs.sh 7.1
- roothas.sh 7.1
S
- SCAN VIP 6.9.4.2
- scripts to create an Oracle Real Application Clusters database A.1
- security 4.3.2
- selecting passwords 2.2.9
- server hardware 1.2
- server parameter files 6.8
- server pools
- service registration 6.9.7, 6.11.1
- SGA 2.2.10
- and memory management 1.3
- shared servers 6.10.3
- SID
- See: system identifiers (SID)
- silent mode
- silent mode installation A.6
- sqlnet.ora files 6.11.5
- SSH 3.5.1
- Summary dialog 3.9
- sysasm privilege
- storage tasks requiring 3.6.3
- system identifier (SID)
- selecting 2.2.8
- system privileges
- understanding 6.2
- SYSTEM tablespace
- description 6.6.1
- SYSTEM user
- password requirements 2.2.9
- SYS user
- password requirements 2.2.9