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Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Numbers
32-bit and 64-bit
software versions in the same cluster not supported,
2.2
A
ACFS-9427,
A.12
ACFS-9428,
A.12
aio-max-nr,
F.2.1
AMD 64
software requirements for,
4.7
and Fixup script feature,
4.4
architecture
checking system architecture,
2.1
ASM
checking disk availability,
7.5
displaying attached disks
on Linux,
7.5
ASM.
See
Oracle ASM
ASMCA
Used to create disk groups for earlier Oracle Database releases on Oracle ASM,
9.3.4
ASMFD
about,
7.4.2
ASMSNMP,
1.1.3
B
Bash shell
default user startup file,
6.2.2
setting shell limits,
6.2.3
.bash_profile file,
6.2.2
binaries
relinking,
9.4
block devices
creating permissions file for Oracle Clusterware files,
F.4.2
device name,
F.4.1.2.2
unsupported for direct storage,
7.1.1
BMC
configuring,
6.3.3.2
BMC interface
preinstallation tasks,
6.3
bonded addresses
must use same IP protocol,
5.4
Bourne shell
default user startup file,
6.2.2
setting shell limits on Linux x86,
6.2.3
C
C shell
default user startup file,
6.2.2
setting shell limits,
6.2.3
candidate disks
marking,
7.4.2
central inventory,
6.1.8.1
about,
E.1.3
local on each cluster member node,
6.1.1
central inventory.
See also
Oracle Inventory group
changing host names,
E.2.1
checkdir error,
9.4
,
B.4
checking disk availability for ASM,
7.5
chmod command,
7.3.9
chown command,
7.3.9
clients
connecting to SCANs,
E.2.5
cloning
cloning a Grid home to other nodes,
8.2
cluster configuration file,
8.1.2
cluster file system
storage option for data files,
7.1.3
Cluster Health Monitor
enhancements for,
Preface
repository in OCR location,
B.14
cluster name,
1.1.3
requirements for,
1.1.3
cluster nodes
private network node interfaces,
1.1.3
private node names,
E.2.5
public network node names and addresses,
1.1.3
public node names,
8.1.1
specifying uids and gids,
6.1.9.7
virtual node names,
1.1.3
,
E.2.3
Cluster Time Synchronization Service,
4.15
Cluster Verification Utility
cvuqdisk,
4.11
Fixup scripts,
4.4
user equivalency troubleshooting,
A.4
clusterware
requirements for third party clusterware,
1.1.3
commands,
6.2.2
asmca,
7.4.4
,
8.1.1
,
8.1.1
,
9.2.2.2
,
B.10
asmcmd,
6.1.3.1
cat,
4.10
,
4.10
chmod,
7.3.9
chown,
7.3.9
crsctl,
8.3
,
9.3.5
,
B.4
,
B.9
df,
2.3
env,
6.2.2
fdisk,
7.5
,
F.4.1.2.2
,
F.4.2
free,
2.1
groupadd,
6.1.9.7
id,
6.1.9.7
ipmitool,
6.3.3.2.1
lsdev,
7.5
,
F.4.1.2.2
lsmod,
6.3.3.1
mkdir,
7.3.9
modprobe,
6.3.3.1
nscd,
4.13
partprobe,
F.4.2.2
passwd,
6.1.9.7
ping,
5.2
rootcrs.sh,
9.4
and deconfig option,
10.5
rootupgrade.sh,
B.4
rpm,
4.10
,
4.11
rpm -qa | grep ssh,
4.1.1.3
sqlplus,
6.1.3.1
srvctl,
B.4
swap,
2.1
swapon,
2.1
umask,
6.2.1
uname,
2.1
,
4.10
,
F.4.1.2.1
,
F.4.1.2.1
unset,
B.5.1
useradd,
6.1.3.3
,
6.1.9.6.3
,
6.1.9.7
xhost,
4.5
xterm,
4.5
yum,
3.1
,
F.4.1.2.1
configuring kernel parameters,
F.2
cron jobs,
1.1.6
,
A.7
CRS-5018 error,
A.2
CRS-5823 error,
A.2
ctsdd,
4.15
custom database
failure groups for Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
requirements when using Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
Custom installation type
reasons for choosing,
6.1.8.2
cvuqdisk,
4.11
,
4.11
D
data files
creating separate directories for,
7.3.8
,
7.3.9
setting permissions on data file directories,
7.3.9
storage options,
7.1.3
data loss
minimizing with Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
database files
supported storage options,
7.1.1
databases
Oracle ASM requirements,
7.4.1.1
DBCA
no longer used for Oracle ASM disk group administration,
9.3.4
Used to create server pools for earlier Oracle Database releases,
9.3.2
dbca.rsp file,
C.2.1
default file mode creation mask
setting,
6.2.1
default Linux installation
recommendation for,
4.1.2
deinstallation,
10.1
Deinstallation tool
about,
10.6.1
example,
10.6.2
previous Grid home,
10.6.1.1
Restriction for Oracle Flex Clusters and -lastnode flag,
10.5
roothas.sh,
10.6.1
deinstalling previous Grid home,
10.6.1.1
device names
IDE disks,
F.4.1.2.2
RAID disks,
F.4.1.2.2
SCSI disks,
F.4.1.2.2
df command,
2.3
,
6.2.2
DHCP
and GNS,
5.5.1
,
5.5.1
Direct NFS Client
disabling,
7.3.10
,
7.3.10
enabling,
7.3.5
,
7.3.5
for data files,
7.2.4
minimum write size value for,
7.2.4.3
directory
creating separate data file directories,
7.3.8
,
7.3.9
permission for data file directories,
7.3.9
disk group
Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
recommendations for Oracle ASM disk groups,
7.4.1.1
disk groups
recommendations for,
7.4.1.1
disk space
checking,
2.1
requirements for preconfigured database in Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
disks
checking availability for ASM,
7.5
checking availability for Oracle ASM,
F.4.1.2.2
displaying attached disks,
F.4.1.2.2
on Linux,
7.5
disks.
See also
Oracle ASM disks
marking,
8.1.1
DISPLAY environment variable
setting,
6.2.2
E
emulator
installing from X emulator,
4.5
enterprise.rsp file,
C.2.1
env command,
6.2.2
environment
checking settings,
6.2.2
configuring for Oracle user,
6.2
environment variables
DISPLAY,
6.2.2
ORACLE_BASE,
6.2.2
ORACLE_HOME,
6.1.3.1
,
6.2.2
,
B.5.1
ORACLE_SID,
6.2.2
,
B.5.1
removing from shell startup file,
6.2.2
SHELL,
6.2.2
TEMP and TMPDIR,
2.3
,
6.2.2
ephemeral ports
setting manually,
F.3
errors
X11 forwarding,
6.2.4
,
F.1.3
errors using Opatch,
9.4
,
B.4
Exadata
and rp_filter,
5.14
relinking binaries example for,
9.4
examples
Oracle ASM failure groups,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
F
failure group
characteristics of Oracle ASM failure group,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
examples of Oracle ASM failure groups,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
fdisk command,
7.5
,
F.4.1.2.2
fencing
and IPMI,
1.1.1
,
6.3
file mode creation mask
setting,
6.2.1
file system
storage option for data files,
7.1.3
file systems,
7.1.6
file-max,
F.2.1
files
.bash_profile,
6.2.2
dbca.rsp,
C.2.1
editing shell startup file,
6.2.2
enterprise.rsp,
C.2.1
.login,
6.2.2
oraInst.loc,
6.1.1
.profile,
6.2.2
response files,
C.2
filesets,
4.6
Fixup script,
4.4
G
GFS,
7.1.6
gid
identifying existing,
6.1.9.7
specifying,
6.1.9.7
specifying on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
GID changes for existing install owners unsupported,
6.1.3.3
globalization
support for,
1.1.6
GNS
about,
5.5.3
configuring,
5.5.1
,
5.5.1
GNS client clusters
and GNS client data file,
5.5.4.4
GNS client data file required for installation,
5.5.4.1
name resolution for,
5.5.4.1
GNS client data file
how to create,
5.5.4.4
GNS virtual IP address,
1.1.3
GPFS,
7.1.6
Grid home
and Oracle base restriction,
6.1.5
disk space for,
1.1.1
,
2.3
minimum required space for,
2.3
unlocking,
9.4
Grid Infrastructure Management Repository,
Preface
shared disk file sizes,
7.2.2
Grid user,
6.1.8.1
Oracle base for,
2.3
,
2.3
grid_install.rsp file,
C.2.1
group IDs
identifying existing,
6.1.9.7
specifying,
6.1.9.7
specifying on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
groups
checking for existing OINSTALL group,
6.1.1
,
6.1.1
creating identical groups on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
creating the Oracle ASM group,
6.1.9.3
,
6.1.9.3
creating the OSDBA for ASM group,
6.1.9.5
creating the OSDBA group,
6.1.9.1
OINSTALL,
6.1.1
,
6.1.2
OSASM (asmadmin),
6.1.8.4
OSBACKUPDBA (backupdba),
6.1.8.3
OSDBA (dba),
6.1.8.2
OSDBA for ASM (asmdba),
6.1.8.4
OSDBA group (dba),
6.1.8.2
OSDGDBA (dgdba),
6.1.8.3
OSKMDBA (kmdba),
6.1.8.3
OSOPER for ASM (asmoper),
6.1.8.4
OSOPER (oper),
6.1.8.2
required for Oracle Software Owner users,
6.1.8.1
specifying when creating users,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
using NIS,
6.1.7
,
6.1.9.7
H
high availability IP addresses,
5.3
host names
changing,
E.2.1
legal host names,
1.1.3
Hub Nodes,
5.6
,
E.4
,
E.4
HugePages,
D.1
I
id command,
6.1.9.7
IDE disks
device names,
F.4.1.2.2
inaccessible nodes
upgrading,
B.8.3
INS-32026 error,
6.1.5
installation
and cron jobs,
1.1.6
and globalization,
1.1.6
cloning a Grid infrastructure installation to other nodes,
8.2
failed,
A.12.2.1
interrupted,
A.12.2.1
response files,
C.2
preparing,
C.2
,
C.2.2
templates,
C.2
silent mode,
C.3
using cluster configuration file,
8.1.2
installation types
and Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
installer screen
Failure Isolation Support,
6.3
Node Selection,
A.2
Summary,
C.2.2
interconnect,
1.1.3
interfaces,
1.1.3
requirements for private interconnect,
E.2.2
intermittent hangs
and socket files,
8.3
IP protocol
and redundant interfaces,
5.4
ip_local_port_range,
F.2.1
IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE
setting manually,
F.3
IPMI
addresses not configurable by GNS,
6.3.2
configuring driver for,
6.3.3
preinstallation tasks,
6.3
preparing for installation,
1.1.1
IPv4 requirements,
5.4
IPv6 requirements,
5.4
IPv6 support
about,
Preface
J
JDK requirements,
4.6
job role separation users,
6.1.8.1
K
kernel parameters
configuring,
F.2
kernel requirements
Linux x86-64,
4.8.1
,
4.8.2
,
4.8.3
Korn shell
default user startup file,
6.2.2
setting shell limits,
6.2.3
L
Leaf Nodes,
5.6
,
E.4
legal host names,
1.1.3
Linux
cvuqdisk package,
4.11
determining distribution of,
4.10
,
4.10
displaying attached disks,
7.5
rp_filter setting for multiple interconnects,
5.14
Linux x86-64
software requirements,
4.8.1
,
4.8.2
,
4.8.3
software requirements for,
4.7
log file
how to access during installation,
8.1.1
.login file,
6.2.2
lsdev command,
7.5
,
F.4.1.2.2
LVM
recommendations for Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
M
mask
setting default file mode creation mask,
6.2.1
minimal Linux installation
recommendation for,
4.1.1
mixed binaries,
4.6
mkdir command,
7.3.9
mode
setting default file mode creation mask,
6.2.1
multiple interconnects
rp_filter setting for,
5.14
multiple Oracle homes,
6.1.3.1
,
7.3.9
My Oracle Support,
9.1
N
Name Service Cache Daemon
enabling,
4.13
Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
response files,
C.4
running at command prompt,
C.4
netca,
8.1.1
netca.rsp file,
C.2.1
network port ranges,
F.3
networks
for Oracle Flex Clusters,
5.6
,
E.4
IP protocol requirements for,
5.4
Oracle Flex ASM,
1.1.3
,
5.6
,
E.4
NFS,
7.1.6
,
7.3.2
and data files,
7.2.5
and Oracle Clusterware files,
7.2.1
buffer size parameters for,
7.3.1
,
7.3.3
Direct NFS Client,
7.2.4
for data files,
7.2.5
rsize,
7.3.2
NIS
alternative to local users and groups,
6.1.7
O
OCFS2,
7.1.6
checking version of,
F.5
ocrconfig error,
A.2
OINSTALL group
about,
E.1.3
and oraInst.loc,
6.1.1
checking for existing,
6.1.1
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
creating the oraInventory group,
6.1.2
system privileges granted by,
6.1.2
,
6.1.3.1
Opatch,
9.4
,
B.4
OpenSSH
and Oracle Preinstallation RPM,
4.1.1.3
,
4.1.4
,
4.7.1
,
4.7.2
,
4.7.3
,
4.7.4
command to check to see if installed,
4.1.1.3
operating system
different on cluster members,
4.6
limitation for Oracle ACFS,
E.5.1
missing packages,
A.6
requirements,
4.6
operating system authentication for system privileges,
6.1.8.2
operating system privileges groups,
6.1.8.2
optimal flexible architecture
and oraInventory directory,
E.1.4
Oracle ACFS
about,
E.5.1
Installing Oracle RAC binaries not supported on Oracle Flex Cluster,
7.1.2.3
Oracle ASM
block device names,
F.4.1.2.2
candidate disks,
7.4.2
characteristics of failure groups,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
checking disk availability,
F.4.1.2.2
configuring disks for Oracle ASM,
7.4.2
Configuring the Oracle ASM library driver,
F.4.1.2.1
creating the OSDBA for ASM group,
6.1.9.5
disk groups,
7.4.1.1
displaying attached disks,
F.4.1.2.2
failure groups,
7.4.1.1
examples,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
identifying,
7.4.1.1
,
7.4.3.1
identifying available disks,
F.4.1.2.2
installation as part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation,
Preface
Oracle ASM library driver (ASMLIB),
8.1.1
OSASM for ASM administrator,
6.1.8.4
OSDBA for ASM group,
6.1.8.4
OSOPER for ASM group,
6.1.8.4
recommendations for disk groups,
7.4.1.1
space required for Oracle Clusterware files,
7.4.1.1
space required for preconfigured database,
7.4.1.1
storage option for data files,
7.1.3
storing Oracle Clusterware files on,
7.1.1
Oracle ASM clients,
5.6
Oracle ASM Filter Driver
about,
7.4.2
Oracle ASM group
creating,
6.1.9.3
Oracle ASM library driver
configuring system startup options for,
F.4.1.3.2
How to configure,
F.4.1.2.1
Oracle ASM library driver (oracleasm)
installing,
F.4.1.2.1
Oracle base directory
Grid home must not be in an Oracle Database Oracle base,
6.1.5
Grid homes not permitted under,
E.1.1
minimum disk space for,
1.1.1
,
2.3
requirements for Oracle Grid Infrastructure,
E.1.6
Oracle base for Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation owner (Grid user)
minimum required space for,
2.3
,
2.3
Oracle Cluster Registry
configuration of,
1.1.5
mirroring,
7.2.1
partition sizes,
7.2.1
permissions file to own block device partitions,
F.4.2
supported storage options,
7.1.1
Oracle Clusterware
and file systems,
7.1.6
installation as part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation,
Preface
installing,
8
supported storage options for,
7.1.1
upgrading,
7.2.1
Oracle Clusterware files
Oracle ASM disk space requirements,
7.4.1.1
Oracle Clusterware Installation Guide
replaced by Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide,
8
Oracle Database
creating data file directories,
7.3.8
,
7.3.9
data file storage options,
7.1.3
privileged groups,
6.1.8.2
requirements with Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
response file,
C.2.1
Oracle Disk Manager
and Direct NFS Client,
7.3.5
Oracle Flex ASM
about,
E.4
and Oracle ASM clients,
1.1.3
,
5.6
,
E.4
networks,
1.1.3
,
5.6
,
E.4
Oracle Flex Clusters
about,
Preface
and Hub Nodes,
9.3.2
,
E.4
and Leaf Nodes,
9.3.2
and Oracle Flex ASM,
5.6
,
E.4
restrictions for Oracle ACFS,
7.1.2.3
Oracle Grid Infrastructure owner (grid),
6.1.8.1
Oracle Grid Infrastructure response file,
C.2.1
Oracle home
and asmcmd errors,
6.1.3.1
ASCII path restriction for,
1.1.2
multiple Oracle homes,
6.1.3.1
,
7.3.9
Oracle Inventory group
about,
E.1.3
checking for existing,
6.1.1
creating,
6.1.2
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
oraInst.loc file and,
6.1.1
Oracle Linux
and Oracle Preinstallation RPM
accounts configured by,
4.1.4
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
response file,
C.2.1
Oracle patch updates,
9.1
Oracle Preinstallation RPM
about,
4.1.4
included with Oracle Linux,
4.1.4
installing,
3.2
Oracle Real Application Clusters
configuring disks for Oracle ASM,
F.4.1.2.2
Oracle Restart
downgrading,
A.11.4
Oracle Software Owner users,
configuring environment for,
6.2
creating,
6.1.3
,
6.1.3.2
,
6.1.9.6
,
6.1.9.6.2
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
description,
6.1.8.1
determining default shell,
6.2.2
required group membership,
6.1.8.1
setting shell limits for,
6.2.3
Oracle Universal Installer
response files
list of,
C.2.1
Oracle Upgrade Companion,
4.2.1
Oracle user
and Oracle Preinstallation RPM,
4.1.4
configuring environment for,
6.2
creating,
6.1.3
,
6.1.3.2
,
6.1.3.3
,
6.1.9.6
,
6.1.9.6.2
,
6.1.9.6.3
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
description,
6.1.8.1
determining default shell,
6.2.2
required group membership,
6.1.8.1
setting shell limits for,
6.2.3
ORACLE_BASE environment variable
removing from shell startup file,
6.2.2
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
removing from shell startup file,
6.2.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable
removing from shell startup file,
6.2.2
oracleasm RPM
installing,
F.4.1.2.1
OraclePreinstallation RPM
and OpenSSH requirement,
4.1.4
oraInst.loc
and central inventory,
6.1.1
contents of,
6.1.1
oraInst.loc file
location,
6.1.1
location of,
6.1.1
oraInventory,
6.1.8.1
about,
E.1.3
creating,
6.1.2
OSASM group,
6.1.8.4
about,
6.1.8.4
creating,
6.1.9.3
OSBACKUPDBA group (backupdba),
6.1.8.3
OSDBA for ASM group,
6.1.8.4
about,
6.1.8.4
OSDBA group
and SYSDBA system privileges,
6.1.8.2
creating,
6.1.9.1
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
description,
6.1.8.2
OSDBA group for ASM
creating,
6.1.9.5
OSDGDBA group (dgdba),
6.1.8.3
OSKMDBA group (kmdba),
6.1.8.3
OSOPER for ASM group,
6.1.8.4
about,
6.1.8.4
creating,
6.1.9.4
OSOPER group
and SYSOPER system privileges,
6.1.8.2
creating,
6.1.9.2
creating on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
description,
6.1.8.2
OUI,
4.4
P
package cvuqdisk not installed,
4.11
package requirements
Linux x86-64,
4.8.1
,
4.8.2
,
4.8.3
packages
checking on Linux,
4.10
default Linux installation and,
4.6
partition
using with Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
passwd command,
6.1.9.7
patch updates
download,
9.1
install,
9.1
My Oracle Support,
9.1
permissions
for data file directories,
7.3.9
policy-managed databases
and SCANs,
E.2.5
postinstallation
patch download and install,
9.1
preconfigured database
Oracle ASM disk space requirements,
7.4.1.1
requirements when using Oracle ASM,
7.4.1.1
primary host name,
1.1.3
privileged groups
for Oracle Database,
6.1.8.2
processor
checking system architecture,
2.1
/proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/fs/file-max file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/sem file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/shmall,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/shmall file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/shmmni file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/kernel/shmni,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max file,
F.2.1
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range,
F.2.1
.profile file,
6.2.2
PRVF-5150 error,
A.2
public node name
and primary host name,
1.1.3
R
RAC
configuring disks for ASM on Linux,
7.5
RAID
and mirroring Oracle Cluster Registry and voting files,
7.2.1
recommended Oracle ASM redundancy level,
7.4.1.1
RAID disks
device names,
F.4.1.2.2
raw devices
unsupported,
7.1.1
upgrading existing partitions,
7.2.1
recommendations
client access to the cluster,
9.2.3
recovery files
supported storage options,
7.1.1
Red Hat Package Manager.
See
RPM
redundancy level
and space requirements for preconfigured database,
7.4.1.1
Redundant Interconnect Usage,
5.3
redundant interfaces
must use same IP protocol,
5.4
relinking Oracle Grid Infrastructure home binaries,
9.4
,
10.3
,
10.4
requirements,
7.4.1.1
response file installation
preparing,
C.2
response files
templates,
C.2
silent mode,
C.3
response file mode
about,
C.1
reasons for using,
C.1.1
See also
response files, silent mode,
response files
about,
C.1
creating with template,
C.2.1
dbca.rsp,
C.2.1
enterprise.rsp,
C.2.1
general procedure,
C.1.2
grid_install.rsp,
C.2.1
Net Configuration Assistant,
C.4
netca.rsp,
C.2.1
passing values at command line,
C.1
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer,
C.3
response files.
See also
silent mode
about,
C.1
reasons for using,
C.1.1
See also
response files.,
rmem_default,
F.2.1
rmem_max,
F.2.1
root user
logging in as,
4.5
rootcrs.sh
restriction for Oracle Flex Cluster deinstallation,
10.5
roothas.sh,
10.6.1
root.sh,
8.1.1
RPMs
checking,
4.10
default Linux installation and,
4.6
rsh
no longer supported for inter-node communication,
4.16
rsize parameter,
7.3.2
run level,
2.2
S
SCAN address,
1.1.3
SCAN listener,
E.2.5
SCANs,
1.1.3
,
5.5.5
client access,
9.2.3
configuring,
1.1.3
description,
9.2.3
understanding,
E.2.5
use of SCANs required for clients of policy-managed databases,
E.2.5
SCSI disks
device names,
F.4.1.2.2
security
dividing ownership of Oracle software,
6.1.7
sem file,
F.2.1
semmni parameter
recommended value on Linux,
F.2.1
semmns parameter
recommended value on Linux,
F.2.1
semmsl parameter
recommended value on Linux,
F.2.1
semopm parameter
recommended value on Linux,
F.2.1
Server Parameter File,
A.11.4
setting shell limits,
6.2.3
shell
determining default shell for Oracle user,
6.2.2
SHELL environment variable
checking value of,
6.2.2
shell limits
setting on Linux,
6.2.3
shell startup file
editing,
6.2.2
removing environment variables,
6.2.2
shmall,
F.2.1
shmmax,
F.2.1
shmmni,
F.2.1
silent mode installation,
C.3
software requirements,
4.6
checking software requirements,
4.10
for Linux x86-64,
4.8.1
,
4.8.2
,
4.8.3
SPF file,
A.11.4
ssh
and X11 Forwarding,
6.2.4
automatic configuration from OUI,
4.16
configuring,
F.1
supported version of,
F.1
when used,
4.16
Standard cluster
upgrades result in,
B.4
startup file
for shell,
6.2.2
storage
marking Oracle ASM candidate disks,
8.1.1
stty
suppressing to prevent installation errors,
6.2.5
supported storage options
Oracle Clusterware,
7.1.1
suppressed mode
reasons for using,
C.1.1
SYSASM system privileges,
6.1.8.4
SYSBACKUPDBA system privileges,
6.1.8.3
SYSDBA for ASM system privileges,
6.1.8.4
SYSDBA system privileges
associated group,
6.1.8.2
SYSDGDBA system privileges,
6.1.8.3
SYSKMDBA system privileges,
6.1.8.3
SYSOPER for ASM system privileges,
6.1.8.4
SYSOPER system privileges
associated group,
6.1.8.2
system architecture
checking,
2.1
system privileges
SYSASM,
6.1.8.4
SYSBACKUPDBA,
6.1.8.3
SYSDBA,
6.1.8.2
SYSDBA for ASM,
6.1.8.4
,
6.1.8.4
SYSDGDBA,
6.1.8.3
SYSKMDBA,
6.1.8.3
SYSOPER,
6.1.8.2
SYSOPER for ASM,
6.1.8.4
T
TCP ephemeral ports,
F.3
tcsh shell
setting shell limits,
6.2.3
TEMP environment variable,
2.3
setting,
6.2.2
temporary directory,
2.1
temporary disk space
checking,
2.1
freeing,
2.1
terminal output commands
suppressing for Oracle installation owner accounts,
6.2.5
third party multicast DNS
restrictions,
5.5.3
/tmp directory
checking space in,
2.1
freeing space in,
2.1
TMPDIR environment variable,
2.3
setting,
6.2.2
Transparent HugePages
disabling,
D.3
troubleshooting
ACFS-9427,
A.12
ACFS-9428,
A.12
and deinstalling,
10.1
asmcmd errors and Oracle home,
6.1.3.1
automatic SSH configuration from OUI,
4.16
,
6.1.3.1
CRS 1137,
A.12.1.1
CRS-0219,
A.11.3
CRS-1604,
A.5
CRS-2529,
A.11.4
disk space errors,
1.1.2
DISPLAY errors,
6.2.4
environment path errors,
1.1.2
error messages,
A.2
Fatal Timeout before authentication,
A.2
garbage strings in script inputs found in log files,
6.2.5
GID,
6.1.3.3
installation owner environment variables and installation errors,
B.5.2
intermittent hangs,
8.3
log file,
8.1.1
missing operating system packages,
A.6
nfs mounts,
4.13
permissions errors and oraInventory,
E.1.3
PROT-8 error,
A.2
PRVE-0038 error,
A.2
public network failures,
4.13
required secure shell (OpenSSH),
4.1.1.3
,
4.1.4
,
4.7.1
,
4.7.2
,
4.7.3
,
4.7.4
root.sh errors,
10.5
run level error,
2.2
SQLPlus errors and Oracle home,
6.1.3.1
ssh,
F.1.1
ssh configuration failure,
F.1.2.1
ssh errors,
6.2.5
SSH timeouts,
A.2
stty errors,
6.2.5
UID,
6.1.3.3
Unable to clear device,
A.11.2
Unable to find candidate disks,
A.11.2
Unable to open ASMLib,
A.11.2
unconfiguring Oracle Clusterware to fix causes of root.sh errors,
10.5
unexplained installation errors,
1.1.6
,
A.7
user equivalency,
A.4
,
F.1.1
user equivalency error due to different user or group IDs,
6.1.3.3
,
6.1.9.6.2
user equivalency errors,
6.1.2
,
E.1.4
user equivalency issues,
6.1.3.3
X11 forwarding error,
6.2.4
Troubleshooting
DBCA does not recognize Oracle ASM disk size and fails to create disk groups,
9.3.4
U
UDP ephemeral ports,
F.3
uid
identifying existing,
6.1.9.7
specifying,
6.1.9.7
specifying on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
UID changes for existing install owners unsupported,
6.1.3.3
umask,
6.2.2
umask command,
6.2.1
,
6.2.2
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for Linux
about,
4.1.3
and rp_filter setting,
5.14
unconfiguring Oracle Clusterware,
10.5
uninstall,
10.1
uninstalling,
10.1
unreachable nodes
upgrading,
B.8.3
unset installation owners environment variables,
B.5.2
upgrade
failed or incomplete,
A.12.1
upgrades
and Leaf Nodes,
B.4
and OCR partition sizes,
7.2.1
and SCANs,
E.2.5
and voting file sizes,
7.2.1
best practices,
4.2.1
of Oracle ASM,
B.10
restrictions for,
B.4
shared Oracle Clusterware home to local Grid homes,
E.1.1
unsetting environment variables for,
B.5.1
upgrading
inaccessible nodes,
B.8.3
user equivalence
testing,
A.4
user equivalency errors
groups and users,
6.1.3.3
,
6.1.9.6.2
user IDs
identifying existing,
6.1.9.7
specifying,
6.1.9.7
specifying on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
useradd command,
6.1.3.3
,
6.1.9.6.3
,
6.1.9.7
users
creating identical users on other nodes,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
creating the Grid user,
6.1.3
,
6.1.3
creating the Oracle user,
6.1.3.2
,
6.1.3.2
,
6.1.9.6
,
6.1.9.6
,
6.1.9.6.2
,
6.1.9.6.2
Oracle Software Owner users,
6.1.8.1
setting shell limits for,
6.2.3
setting shell limits for users on Linux,
6.2.3
specifying groups when creating,
6.1.9.7
,
6.1.9.7
using NIS,
6.1.7
,
6.1.9.7
V
vendor clusterware
and cluster names for Oracle Grid Infrastructure,
1.1.3
voting files
configuration of,
1.1.5
mirroring,
7.2.1
partition sizes,
7.2.1
supported storage options,
7.1.1
W
wmem_default,
F.2.1
wmem_max,
F.2.1
workstation
installing from,
4.5
wsize parameter,
7.3.2
wtmax,
7.2.4.3
minimum value for Direct NFS Client,
7.2.4.3
X
X emulator
installing from,
4.5
X terminal
installing from,
4.5
X Window System
enabling remote hosts,
4.5
,
4.5
X11 forwarding errors,
6.2.4
,
F.1.3
xhost command,
4.5
xterm command,
4.5
xtitle
suppressing to prevent installation errors,
6.2.5
Y
Yum repository,
3.1
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