Index
A B C D E F H I J K L M O P R S T U W
Numerics
- 10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2
A
- accessibility features, F
- accounts
-
- Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
- Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
- unauthenticated access to, 2.2.3.1
- ANONYMOUS user
-
- unauthenticated account access with, 2.2.3.1
- applying 10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2
- architecture
-
- checking system architecture, 2.1.2
- ASM. See Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
- assistive technology, F
- audit policy, 1.3
- authorized problem analysis report
-
- See APAR
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
-
- SYSDBA privilege, impact on, 2.2.4
B
- backups
-
- after upgrading, 2.2.1
- importance, 2.1.6
- preparing a strategy, 2.1.6
- Bash shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.1.9
- .bash_profile file, 2.1.9
- Bourne shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.1.9
C
- C shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.1.9
- certification, hardware and software, 1.4.1
- change passwords
-
- for oracle-supplied accounts, 2.2.3
- checking
-
- database requirements, 2.1.5
- software requirements,operating system requirements, 2.1.3
- configuring
-
- kernel parameters, 2.1.4
- oracle user environment, 2.1.9
- crsctl command, 2.1.7
- CSD
-
- download location for WebSphere MQ
-
- on Solaris, 2.1.3
D
- database (RAC)
-
- starting, 2.2.5
- database requirements, 2.1.5
- Database Vault
-
- accounts, 1.2
- audit policy, 1.3
- initialization parameters, 1.3
- Database Vault Account Manager account, 1.2.2
-
- password, 1.2.2
- user name, 1.2.2
- Database Vault Configuration Assistant, 2.2.6
- Database Vault Owner account, 1.2.1
-
- password, 1.2.1
- user name, 1.2.1
- default file mode creation mask
-
- setting, 2.1.9
- disk space
-
- checking, 2.1.2
- DISPLAY environment variable
-
- setting, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
- DV_ACCTMGR role, 1.2.2
- DV_OWNER role, 1.2.1
- DVCA
-
- See Database Vault Configuration Assistant
- dvca command, 2.2.6, 2.2.6, C
E
- Enterprise Manager Console DB
-
- installing, 2.1.5.1
- env command, 2.1.9
- environment
-
- checking settings, 2.1.9
- configuring for oracle user, 2.1.9
- environment variables
-
- DISPLAY, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_BASE, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_HOME, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_SID, 2.1.9
- PATH, 2.1.9
- removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
- SHELL, 2.1.9
- TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.1.9
- TMP and TMPDIR, 2.1.2
- TNS_ADMIN, 2.1.9
- errors
-
- silent mode, B.3
- /etc/oraInst.loc file, B.1.1, B.3
- /etc/system file, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
F
- file mode creation mask
-
- setting, 2.1.9
- files
-
- .bash_profile, 2.1.9
- editing shell startup file, 2.1.9
- /etc/oraInst.loc, B.3
- /etc/system, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- .login, 2.1.9
- .profile, 2.1.9
- response files, B.2.1
H
- hardware and software certifications, 1.4.1
- hardware certification, 1.4.1
- hardware requirements, 2.1.2
I
- initialization parameters, 1.3, E
- installation
-
- considerations, 1.4
- errors
-
- silent mode, B.3
- response files, B, B.2.1
-
- preparing, B.2.1
- silent mode, B.3
- templates, B.2.1
- silent mode, B.2.2
-
- error handling, B.3
- installation types
-
- disk space requirements, 2.1.2
- installing
-
- Enterprise Manager Console DB, 2.1.5.1
- Oracle Universal Installer, using, 2.1.10
- instance
-
- instance identifier (SID), 2.1.9
- instfix command, 2.1.3
J
- Java
-
- font package requirements for Solaris, 2.1.3
- JDK
-
- font packages required on Solaris, 2.1.3
K
- kernel parameters
-
- checking on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- configuring, 2.1.4
- making changes persist on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- Korn shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.1.9
L
- listener, 2.1.5
-
- identifying Oracle home for, 2.1.8.4
- lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4
- security checklist, D.1
- stopping, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.8.4
- stopping existing listener process, 2.1.8.4
- listener (RAC)
-
- starting, 2.2.5
- logging on
-
- SYSDBA privilege connections, enabling, 2.2.4
- .login file, 2.1.9
- lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4
M
- mask
-
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.1.9
- memory requirements, 2.1.2
- mode
-
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.1.9
- monitoring
-
- accessibility features, enabling, F.2
- textual representation in charts, enabling, F.2
- multiple Oracle homes, 1.4.2
O
- operating system
-
- checking version of Solaris, 2.1.3
- operating system requirements, 2.1.3
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- starting, 2.1.7
- Oracle Database
-
- setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.1.9
- Oracle Database Vault
-
- audit policy, 1.3
- initialization parameters, 1.3, E
- Oracle Database Vault Administrator
-
- accessibility features, enabling, F
- Oracle home directory
-
- identifying for listener, 2.1.8.4
- Oracle homes,multiple, 1.4.2
- Oracle Net
-
- identifying Oracle home for listener, 2.1.8.4
- lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4
- stopping existing listener, 2.1.8.4
- stopping listener, 2.1.8.4
- stopping the listener, 2.1.8.4
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
-
- SYSDBA privilege, impact on, 2.2.4
- Oracle software owner user
-
- configuring environment for, 2.1.9
- determining default shell, 2.1.9
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2.1.5.1, 2.1.5.2, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.10, 2.3
-
- response files, B
- oracle user
-
- configuring environment for, 2.1.9
- determining default shell, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
- setting, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
- setting, 2.1.8.4
- unsetting, 2.1.9
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
- setting, 2.1.9
- oracle-supplied accounts
-
- change passwords, 2.2.3
- orapwd utility, 2.2.4
- OUI, 2.1.5.2
P
- packages
-
- checking on Solaris, 2.1.3
- password file, 2.1.5
- passwords
-
- Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
- Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
- password files, 2.2.4
- resetting
-
- with SQL*Plus, 2.2.3.1
- specifying for response files, B.1
- unlocking
-
- with SQL*Plus, 2.2.3.1
- See alsosecurity
- patch set
-
- applying, 2.1.5.2
- documentation, 2.1.5.2
- patchadd command, 2.1.3
- patches
-
- download location for Solaris, 2.1.3
- PATH environment variable
-
- setting, 2.1.9
- pkginfo command, 2.1.3
- privileges
-
- SYSDBA, enabling or disabling connection, 2.2.4
- process
-
- stopping existing, 2.1.8
- stopping existing listener process, 2.1.8.4
- stopping listener process, 2.1.8.4
- processor
-
- checking system architecture, 2.1.2
- .profile file, 2.1.9
- program technical fix
-
- See PTF
- ps command, 2.1.8.4
R
- RAM requirements, 2.1.2
- Real Application Clusters
-
- Instance Parameters, setting, 2.2.6
- SYSDBA sessions, locking, 2.2.6
- reboot command, 2.1.4
- REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter, 2.1.5
- removing, Oracle Software, 2.3
- requirements
-
- database, 2.1.5
- hardware, 2.1.2
- listener, 2.1.5
- Oracle Database 10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console DB 10.2.0.3, 2.1.5
- password file, 2.1.5
- software, operating system, 2.1.3
- response files
-
- about, B.1
- general procedure, B.1.1
- passing values at command line, B.1
- passwords, B.1
- security, B.1
- specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, B.2.2
- See also silent mode, B.1
- response files installation
-
- about, B
- roles
-
- DV_ACCTMGR, 1.2.2
- DV_OWNER, 1.2.1
S
- security
-
- See alsopasswords
- security checklist
-
- database listener, D.1
- seminfo_semmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- seminfo_semmns parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- seminfo_semmsl parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- seminfo_semvmx parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- semmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- semmns parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- semmsl parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- semvmx parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- shell
-
- determining default shell for oracle user, 2.1.9
- SHELL environment variable
-
- checking value of, 2.1.9
- shell startup file
-
- editing, 2.1.9
- removing environment variables, 2.1.9
- shminfo_shmmax parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- shminfo_shmmin parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- shminfo_shmmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- shminfo_shmseg parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- shmmax parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- shmmin parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- shmmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- shmseg parameter
-
- recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
- SID
-
- setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.1.9
- silent mode installation, B.2.2
- software and hardware certifications, 1.4.1
- software certification, 1.4.1
- software requirements
-
- checking software requirements, 2.1.3
- software requirements,operating system requirements, 2.1.3
- Solaris
-
- checking kernel parameters, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- checking version, 2.1.3
- font packages for Java, 2.1.3
- making kernel parameter changes persist, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- patch download location, 2.1.3
- srvctl command, 2.2.5
- startup file
-
- for shell, 2.1.9
- stopping
-
- Oracle processes, 2.1.8
- swap space
-
- checking, 2.1.2
- requirements, 2.1.2
- SYSDBA privilege
-
- enabling or disabling connections with, 2.2.4
- sysdef command, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- system architecture
-
- checking, 2.1.2
- system file, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
T
- TEMP environment variable
-
- setting, 2.1.9
- temporary disk space
-
- requirements, 2.1.2
- TMP environment variable, 2.1.2
- TMPDIR environment variable, 2.1.2
-
- setting, 2.1.9
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable
-
- unsetting, 2.1.9
U
- umask, 2.1.9
- umask command, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
- uname command, 2.1.3
- UNIX commands, 2.1.9
-
- env, 2.1.9
- instfix, 2.1.3
- patchadd, 2.1.3
- pkginfo, 2.1.3
- ps, 2.1.8.4
- reboot, 2.1.4
- sysdef, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
- umask, 2.1.9
- uname, 2.1.3
- unset, 2.1.9
- unsetenv, 2.1.9
- unset command, 2.1.9
- unsetenv command, 2.1.9
- upgrading
-
- after upgrading, 2.2
- backup strategy, 2.1.6
- post upgrade actions, 2.2
- user names
-
- Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
- Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
- users
-
- Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
- Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
W
- WebSphere MQ
-
- CSD download location
-
- for Solaris, 2.1.3