Index
A B C D E F H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W
A
- accessibility software, Java Access Bridge, A
- Administrator installation type
-
- about, 1.3
- connecting to database, 4.2.2
- disk space requirements, 2.1.1
- Java Console installation, 4.2.5
- response file, B.2.1
- silent or noninteractive installation, B.2.1
- AL32UTF8 character set
-
- upgrade considerations, 2.2.2, C.2
- applications, empty connection strings, 4.2.3.3
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
-
- silent or noninteractive mode installations, B.1.2
B
- Basic installation method
-
- silent or noninteractive installations, B.2.2
- batch mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, C.4
C
- clientadmin.rsp response file, B.2.1
- clientcustom.rsp response file, B.2.1
- clientruntime.rsp response file, B.2.1
- components
-
- removing with Oracle Universal Installer, 5.2.2
- unsupported
-
- Windows Terminal Server, 2.3.2
- using in different languages, C.1.2
- configuration assistants
-
- suppressing during silent or noninteractive installation, B.3
- troubleshooting, D.5, D.5
- connecting to database, 4.2.2
- counters, Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 4.2.8
- Custom installation type
-
- about, 1.3
- connecting to database, 4.2.2
- noninteractive installation, B.2.1
- response file, B.2.1
D
- Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
-
- suppressing during silent or noninteractive installation, B.3
- databases
-
- connecting to, 4.2.2
- removing, 5
- DCE Adapter Support, 2.3.3
- deinstalling. See removing
- directories, removing Oracle Database Client, 5.3.4
- disk space
-
- checking, 2.1.1, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1.1
- DVD drive, installing from, 3.2.1
E
- easy connect naming method for Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.3.1
- empty connect strings, 4.2.3.3
- Entrust PKI Support, 2.3.3
- environment variables
-
- LOCAL, 4.2.3.3
- ORA_NLS10, 4.2.7
- ORACLE_OEM_CLASSPATH, A.3.2
- PATH, 5.3.2
- TEMP and TMP
-
- hardware requirements, 2.1.1
- TNS_ADMIN, 4.2.3.2
- errors
-
- configuration assistants, D.5
- fatal, D.5.2
- installation, D.3
- noninteractive installation, D.4
- silent mode, D.4
- existing Oracle installation, 3.1.5
F
- fatal errors, D.5.2, D.5.2
- files, Oracle Universal Installer log files, D.3
- Firefox Web browser, 2.3.4
H
- hard disk space
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1.1
- hardware requirements, 2.1
I
- installActions.log file, D.3
- installation
-
- accessing installation software, 3.2
- downloading software from Oracle Technology Network, 3.2.3
- DVD drive, 3.2.1
- errors, D.3
- guidelines, 3.3.1, 3.3.1
- log file (interactive install), D.3
- log file (noninteractive install), D.4
- log files (interactive install), D.3
- multiple, 3.1.2
- noninteractive mode error handling, D.4
- Oracle base directory, 3.1.3
- Oracle homes, multiple, 3.1.4
- overview, 1.1
- preinstallation considerations, 3.1
- procedure, 3.3.2
- quick installation, Preface
- remote installation with remote access software, 3.2.2
- remote installation, DVD drive, 3.2.1.1
- response files, D.4
- silent mode error handling, D.4
- suppressing screens, B.3
- troubleshooting, D
- with existing Oracle installations, 3.1.5
- installation guidelines, 3.3.1
- installation software, accessing, 3.2
- installation types
-
- about, 1.3
- Administrator, 1.3
- Custom, 1.3
- Instant Client, 1.3
- Runtime, 1.3
- Instant Client
-
- about, 1.3
- connecting to database with Oracle Call Interface, 4.2.3.1
- connecting to Oracle Database, 4.2.3
- disk space requirements, 2.1.1
- easy connect naming method, 4.2.3.1
- empty connect strings, 4.2.3.3
- installation type, 1.3
- Instant Client Light
-
- about, 1.3
- configuring, 4.2.1
- connecting to database, 4.2.3
- requirements for language and character sets, 2.2.2
- updates, 4.1.2
- LOCAL environment variable, connecting to database, 4.2.3.3
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable, connecting to database, 4.2.3.2
- tnsnames.ora file connection method, 4.2.3.2
- updates, 4.1.2
- Instant Client installation type
-
- noninteractive installation, B.2.1
- response file, B.2.1
- Instant Client Light
-
- about, 1.3
- configuring, 4.2.1
- connecting to database, 4.2.3
- disk space requirements, 2.1.1
- requirements for language and character sets, 2.2.2
- updates, 4.1.2
- instantClient.rsp response file, B.2.1
J
- Java Access Bridge
-
- about, A.1
- configuring, A.3.2
- installing, A.3.1
- JRE 1.4.2, A.2
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
-
- guideline for modifying, 3.3.1
- requirements, 2.1.1
- JRE. See Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
L
- languages
-
- installing components in different languages, C.1.2
- Oracle9isupport postinstallation step, 4.2.7
- using components in different languages, C.1.2
- listener.ora file
-
- Oracle Net Services configuration, 4.3
- LOCAL environment variable, 4.2.3.3
- log files
-
- if encounter errors, D.2
- interactive, D.3
- noninteractive, D.4
- reviewing installation session, D.3
M
- memory
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- Microsoft Internet Explorer, 2.3.4
- Microsoft Registry Editor. See Registry Editor
- Mozilla Web browser, 2.3.4
- MS-DOS mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, C.4
N
- nCipher Accelerator, 2.3.3
- Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
-
- suppressing during silent or noninteractive installation, B.3
- NetCA. See Oracle Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
- netca.rsp response file, B.2.1
- Netscape Navigator, 2.3.4
- NLS_LANG parameter, C.2
-
- setting in MS-DOS mode and batch mode, C.4
- territory and character set defaults, C.3
- noninteractive installation
-
- errors, D.4
- noninteractive mode
-
- about, B.1
- error handling, D.4
- reasons for using, B.1.1
- See also response files, silent mode, B.1
- NTFS systems, hard disk space requirements, 2.1.1
O
- Operfcfg.exe utility, 4.2.8
- ORA_NLS10 environment variable, 4.2.7
- Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 3.1.4
- Oracle base directory, creation of, 3.1.3
- Oracle Call Interface
-
- Instant Client connection method, 4.2.3.1
- See also Instant Client
- Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 3.1.4, 4.2.8
- Oracle Database
-
- connect Oracle Database Client to, 4.2.2
- connecting to Instant Client, 4.2.3
- Oracle Database Client
-
- guidelines for installing, 3.3.1
- installation procedure, 3.3.2
- preinstallation requirements, 2
- Oracle directories, removing, 5.3.4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console
-
- repository user privileges, 4.2.6
- running, 4.2.5
- Oracle Enterprise Manager repository user privileges, 4.2.6
- Oracle homes, multiple, 3.1.4
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
-
- about, 4.2.2
- connecting client to database, 4.2.2
- installing, 4.2.3.2
- noninteractive installation, B.2.1
- response file, B.2.1
- tnsnames.ora configuration, 4.2.2
- troubleshooting, D.5
- Oracle Net Services
-
- configuring, 4.3
- removing Registry Editor key, 5.3.1.1
- Oracle Objects for OLE, 3.1.4
- Oracle Provider for OLE DB, 3.1.4
- Oracle registry keys, removing, 5.3.1.2
- Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, removing, 5.3.1.2
- Oracle services, stopping, 5.1
- Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
-
- accessing, 3.2.3
- downloading software from, 3.2.3
- Oracle Univeral Installer
-
- location of executable, B.3
- Oracle Universal Installer
-
- log files, D.3
- removing components, 5.2
- removing software, guidelines, 5.2.1
- running components in different languages, C.1.2
- running in different languages, C.1.1
- version to use, 3.3.1
- Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
-
- running at command line, B.3
- Oracle utilities
-
- setting in MS-DOS mode, C.4
- Oracle Windows services, stopping, 5.1
- ORACLE_OEM_CLASSPATH environment variable, A.3.2
- Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.2.7
- OracleMetaLink Web site, 2.3
- OTN. See Oracle Technology Network
- OUI. See Oracle Universal Installer
P
- paging file size
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- patches
-
- downloading and installing, 4.1.1
- postinstallation task, 4.1.1
- PATH environmental variable
-
- removing Oracle entries, 5.3.2
- permissions, Oracle Enterprise Manager repository user privileges, 4.2.6
- physical RAM
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- postinstallation tasks
-
- configuring Oracle Net Services, 4.3
- downloading and installing patches, 4.1.1, 4.1.1
- Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.3
- Oracle Database Client-to-database connection, 4.2.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console
-
- running, 4.2.5
- Oracle Enterprise Manager repository user privileges, 4.2.6
- Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.2.7
- recommended, 4.2
- required, 4.1.1
- user accounts, 4.2.4
- preinstallation considerations, 3.1
- product postinstallation task, configuring Oracle Net Services, 4.3
Q
- quick installation, Preface
R
- RAM
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- record mode, B.2.2
- Registry Editor
-
- removing all Oracle keys, 5.3.1.2
- removing Oracle Net service key, 5.3.1.1
- reinstalling Oracle software, 3.3.1
- release notes, 1.1
- remote access software, 3.2.2
- remote installations
-
- about, 3.2.2
- DVD drive, 3.2.1.1
- removing
-
- all Oracle registry keys, 5.3.1.2
- components with Oracle Universal Installer, 5.2.2
- Oracle Database Client components manually, 5.3
- Oracle Database Client, overall procedure, 5
- Oracle directories, 5.3.4
- Oracle Net Services Registry Editor key, 5.3.1.1
- Oracle Registry Editor keys, 5.3.1
- Registry Editor keys, 5.3.1
- response files, using, B.3
- Start menu Oracle Database Client entries, 5.3.3
- removing Oracle Database Client
-
- Oracle from PATH environment variable, 5.3.2
- requirements
-
- hard disk space, 2.1.1
- hardware, 2.1
- Java Runtime Environment, 2.1.1
- software, 2.2
- Web browser support, 2.3.4
- Windows XP
-
- supported components, 2.3.3
- requirements, Oracle Database Client, 2
- response files
-
- about, B.1
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM), B.1.2
- creating
-
- with record mode, B.2.2
- with template, B.2.1
- error handling, D.4
- general procedure, B.1.2
- passing values at command line, B.1
- record mode, B.2.2
- specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, B.3
- See also silent mode, noninteractive mode, B.1
- Runtime installation type
-
- about, 1.3
- connecting to database, 4.2.2
- disk space requirements, 2.1.1
- noninteractive installation, B.2.1
- response file, B.2.1
S
- Safari Web browser, 2.3.4
- services
-
- stopping, 5.1
- setup.exe. See Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
- silent mode
-
- about, B.1
- error handling, D.4
- reasons for using, B.1.1
- See also noninteractive mode, response files, B.1
- software
-
- requirements, 2.2
- software, removing, 5
- SQL*Plus
-
- setting in MS-DOS mode, C.4
- Start menu, removing Oracle Database Client entries, 5.3.3
- suppressed mode. See noninteractive mode
- swap space
-
- checking, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- Symantec pcAnywhere remote access software, 3.2.2
T
- TEMP environment variable, hardware requirements, 2.1.1
- temporary directory, 2.1.1
- temporary disk space
-
- checking, 2.1.1, 2.1.1
- freeing, 2.1.1
- requirements, 2.1
- tmp directory
-
- checking space in, 2.1.1
- freeing space in, 2.1.1
- TMP environment variable
-
- hardware requirements, 2.1.1
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 4.2.3.2
- tnsnames.ora file
-
- Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.3.2
- Oracle Net Services configuration, 4.3
- troubleshooting, D
-
- Inventory log files, D.3
U
- unsupported components
-
- on Windows Terminal Server, 2.3.2
- on Windows XP, 2.3.3
- updating Instant Client, 4.1.2
- upgrading
-
- AL32UTF8 character set, 2.2.2, C.2
- upgrading. See patches
- user accounts, 4.2.4
V
- VNC remote access software, 3.2.2
W
- Web browser support, 2.3.4
- Web browsers
-
- Firefox, 2.3.4
- Microsoft Internet Explorer, 2.3.4
- Mozilla, 2.3.4
- Netscape Navigator, 2.3.4
- Safari, 2.3.4
- Windows Telnet Services support, 2.3.1
- Windows Terminal Services, unsupported components, 2.3.2
- Windows XP, unsupported components, 2.3.3