Table of Contents
- List of Examples
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Changes In This Release for Oracle Real Application Clusters
- 1 Oracle RAC Installation Checklist
- 2
Installing Oracle RAC and Oracle RAC One Node
- 2.1 Deciding Between Multitenant Container Databases and Non-CDBs in Oracle RAC
- 2.2 Simplified Upgrade of TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE Data
- 2.3 Overview of Installation Directories for Oracle RAC
- 2.4
Selecting Installation Options for Oracle RAC
- 2.4.1 Selecting a Security Notification Contact
- 2.4.2 Selecting an Installation Option
- 2.4.3 Selecting the Database Type for Oracle Grid Infrastructure Deployments
- 2.4.4 Choosing the Cluster Database Management Type
- 2.4.5 Selecting an Installation Type
- 2.4.6 Selecting an Oracle Database Configuration Type
- 2.4.7 Selecting a Database Name
- 2.4.8 Requirements for Database Passwords
- 2.4.9 About Automatic Memory Management Installation Options
- 2.4.10 About Character Set Selection During Installation
- 2.4.11 Managing Database Services After Installation
- 2.5 Specify Oracle Home User Name and Password
- 2.6 Running Oracle Universal Installer to Install Oracle Database
- 2.7 Installing the Oracle Database Vault Option
- 2.8 Updating Environment Variables on Remote Nodes
- 2.9 Creating an Oracle RAC Database on Direct NFS
- 3
Creating Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node Databases with DBCA
- 3.1 Using DBCA with Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node
- 3.2 Benefits of Using Database Configuration Assistant
- 3.3 Automatic Listener Migration from Earlier Releases
- 3.4 Verifying Requirements for DBCA
- 3.5 Tasks to Complete Before Using DBCA to Create an Oracle RAC Database
- 3.6 Selecting DBCA Options to Create an Oracle RAC or Oracle RAC One Node Database
- 3.7 Using DBCA to Create an Oracle RAC One Node Database
- 3.8 Deleting an Oracle RAC Database Using DBCA
- 4 Oracle Real Application Clusters Postinstallation Procedures
- 5 Using Server Pools with Oracle RAC
- 6
Understanding the Oracle RAC Installed Configuration
- 6.1 Understanding the Configured Environment in Oracle RAC
- 6.2 Understanding Operating System Privileges Groups
- 6.3 Understanding Time Zone Settings on Cluster Nodes
- 6.4 Understanding the Server Parameter File for Oracle RAC
- 6.5 Multiple Oracle Home Directories on Windows
- 6.6 About Pluggable Databases in Oracle RAC
- 6.7 Database Components Created Using Database Configuration Assistant
- 6.8 About Managing Undo Tablespaces in Oracle RAC
- 6.9 About Initialization Parameter Files
- 6.10
Oracle Net Services Configuration for Oracle RAC Databases
- 6.10.1 Database Services for an Oracle RAC Database
- 6.10.2 Naming Methods and Connect Descriptors
- 6.10.3 Easy Connect Naming Method
- 6.10.4 Understanding SCANs
- 6.10.5 About Connecting to an Oracle RAC Database Using SCANs
- 6.10.6 About Listener Configuration for an Oracle RAC Database
- 6.10.7 About Service Registration for an Oracle RAC Database
- 6.10.8 How Database Connections are Created When Using SCANs
- 6.11 Performance Features of Oracle Net Services and Oracle RAC
- 6.12 Oracle Net Services Configuration Files and Parameters
- 7 Removing Oracle Real Application Clusters Software
- A
Using Scripts or Response Files to Create Oracle RAC Databases
- A.1 Using DBCA to Generate Installation Scripts for Oracle RAC
- A.2 About DBCA Noninteractive (Silent) Configuration for Oracle RAC
- A.3 Using DBCA Commands for Noninteractive (Silent) Configuration of Oracle RAC
- A.4 How Response Files Work
- A.5 Preparing Response Files
- A.6 Running Oracle Universal Installer Using a Response File
- A.7 Running Configuration Assistants Using Response Files
- A.8 Postinstallation Configuration Using Response File Created During Installation
- A.9 Postinstallation Configuration Using the ConfigToolAllCommands Script
- B Directory Structure for Oracle RAC Environments
- C Preparing to Upgrade an Existing Oracle RAC Database
- D Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers
- Index