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Numbers

32-bit and 64-bit
software versions in the same cluster stack not supported, 2.2Opens a new window
32-bit platforms
no longer supported, 2.4.1Opens a new window
64-bit
checking system architecture, 2.1Opens a new window

A

ACFS-9427, A.11Opens a new window
ACFS-9428, A.11Opens a new window
and Fixup script feature, 3.4Opens a new window
architecture
checking system architecture, 2.1Opens a new window
ASM
characteristics of failure groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
failure groups
examples, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
identifying, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
space required for Oracle Clusterware files, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
space required for preconfigured database, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
storage option for data files, 6.1.3Opens a new window
storing Oracle Clusterware files on, 6.1.1Opens a new window
ASMCA
Used to create disk groups for older Oracle Database releases on Oracle ASM, 8.3.3Opens a new window
ASMSNMP, 1.1.3Opens a new window

B

Bash shell
default user startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
.bash_profile file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
binaries
relinking, 8.4Opens a new window
block devices
unsupported for direct storage, 6.1.1Opens a new window
BMC
configuring, 5.4.3Opens a new window
BMC interface
preinstallation tasks, 5.4Opens a new window
bonded addresses
must use same IP protocol, 4.4Opens a new window
Bourne shell
default user startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window

C

C shell
default user startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
central inventory, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
about, D.1.3Opens a new window
local on each cluster member node, 5.1.1Opens a new window
central inventory. See also Oracle Inventory group
changing host names, D.2.1Opens a new window
checkdir error, 8.4Opens a new window
chmod command, 6.3.9Opens a new window
chown command, 6.3.9Opens a new window
clients
connecting to SCANs, D.2.5Opens a new window
cloning
cloning a Grid home to other nodes, 7.2Opens a new window
cluster configuration file, 7.1.2Opens a new window
cluster file system
storage option for data files, 6.1.3Opens a new window
Cluster Health Monitor
enhancements for, PrefaceOpens a new window
cluster name, 1.1.3Opens a new window
requirements for, 1.1.3Opens a new window
cluster nodes
private network node interfaces, 1.1.3Opens a new window
private node names, D.2.5Opens a new window
public network node names and addresses, 1.1.3Opens a new window
public node names, 7.1.1Opens a new window
specifying uids and gids, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
virtual node names, 1.1.3Opens a new window, D.2.3Opens a new window
Cluster Time Synchronization Service, 3.16Opens a new window
Cluster Verification Utility
Fixup scripts, 3.4Opens a new window
user equivalency troubleshooting, A.4Opens a new window
clusterware
requirements for third party clusterware, 1.1.3Opens a new window
commands, 5.2.2Opens a new window
asmca, 6.4.3Opens a new window, 7.1.1Opens a new window, 7.1.1Opens a new window, 8.2.3.2Opens a new window, B.9Opens a new window
asmcmd, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
chmod, 6.3.9Opens a new window
chown, 6.3.9Opens a new window
crsctl, 7.3Opens a new window, 8.3.5Opens a new window, B.4Opens a new window, B.9.1Opens a new window
df, 2.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window
env, 5.2.2Opens a new window
groupadd, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
id, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
ipmitool, 5.4.3.2Opens a new window
mkdir, 6.3.9Opens a new window
nscd, 3.12Opens a new window
passwd, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
ping, 4.2Opens a new window
rootcrs.pl
and deconfig option, 9.5Opens a new window
rootcrs.sh, 8.4Opens a new window
rootupgrade.sh, B.4Opens a new window
sqlplus, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
srvctl, B.4Opens a new window
umask, 5.2.1Opens a new window
unset, B.5.1Opens a new window
useradd, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
xterm, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
configuring kernel parameters, E.2Opens a new window
configuring projects, E.2Opens a new window
cron jobs, 1.1.6Opens a new window, A.6Opens a new window
ctsdd, 3.16Opens a new window
custom database
failure groups for ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
requirements when using ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
Custom installation type
reasons for choosing, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window

D

data files
creating separate directories for, 6.3.8Opens a new window, 6.3.9Opens a new window
setting permissions on data file directories, 6.3.9Opens a new window
storage options, 6.1.3Opens a new window
data loss
minimizing with ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
database files
supported storage options, 6.1.1Opens a new window
databases
ASM requirements, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
DBCA
no longer used for Oracle ASM disk group administration, 8.3.3Opens a new window
Used to create server pools for earlier Oracle Database releases, 8.3.2Opens a new window
dbca.rsp file, C.2.1Opens a new window
default file mode creation mask
setting, 5.2.1Opens a new window
deinstall, 9.1Opens a new window
deinstallation, 9.1Opens a new window
Deinstallation tool
about, 9.6.1Opens a new window
example, 9.6.2Opens a new window
previous grid home, 9.6.1.1Opens a new window
Restriction for Oracle Flex Clusters and -lastnode flag, 9.5Opens a new window
roothas.sh, 9.6.1Opens a new window
deinstalling previous grid home, 9.6.1.1Opens a new window
df command, 2.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window, 5.2.2Opens a new window
Direct NFS
disabling, 6.3.10Opens a new window, 6.3.10Opens a new window
enabling, 6.3.5Opens a new window, 6.3.5Opens a new window
minimum write size value for, 6.2.4.3Opens a new window
Direct NFS Client
for data files, 6.2.4Opens a new window
directory
creating separate data file directories, 6.3.8Opens a new window, 6.3.9Opens a new window
permission for data file directories, 6.3.9Opens a new window
disk group
Oracle ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
recommendations for Oracle ASM disk groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
disk groups
recommendations for, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
disk space
checking, 2.1Opens a new window
requirements for preconfigured database in ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
DISPLAY environment variable
setting, 5.2.2Opens a new window

E

emulator
installing from X emulator, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
enterprise.rsp file, C.2.1Opens a new window
env command, 5.2.2Opens a new window
environment
checking settings, 5.2.2Opens a new window
configuring for Oracle user, 5.2Opens a new window
environment variables
DISPLAY, 5.2.2Opens a new window
ORACLE_BASE, 5.2.2Opens a new window
ORACLE_HOME, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window, 5.2.2Opens a new window, B.5.1Opens a new window
ORACLE_SID, 5.2.2Opens a new window, B.5.1Opens a new window
removing from shell startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
SHELL, 5.2.2Opens a new window
TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window, 5.2.2Opens a new window
ephemeral ports
setting manually, E.4Opens a new window
errors
X11 forwarding, 5.2.4Opens a new window, E.1.3Opens a new window
errors using OPatch, 8.4Opens a new window
Exadata
relinking binaries example for, 8.4Opens a new window
examples
ASM failure groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window

F

failure group
characteristics of ASM failure group, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
examples of ASM failure groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window, 6.4.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
fencing
and IPMI, 1.1.1Opens a new window, 5.4Opens a new window
file mode creation mask
setting, 5.2.1Opens a new window
file system
storage option for data files, 6.1.3Opens a new window
file systems, 6.1.6Opens a new window
files
.bash_profile, 5.2.2Opens a new window
dbca.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
editing shell startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
enterprise.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
.login, 5.2.2Opens a new window
oraInst.loc, 5.1.1Opens a new window
.profile, 5.2.2Opens a new window
response files, C.2Opens a new window
filesets, 3.6Opens a new window, 3.7.2Opens a new window, 3.8.1Opens a new window, 3.8.2Opens a new window
Fixup script, 3.4Opens a new window
For GNS without zone delegation, 4.5.1Opens a new window

G

getconf command, 2.1Opens a new window
GFS, 6.1.6Opens a new window
gid
identifying existing, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
GID changes for existing install owners unsupported, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window
globalization
support for, 1.1.6Opens a new window
GNS
about, 4.5.3Opens a new window
GNS client clusters
and GNS client data file, 4.5.4.4Opens a new window
GNS client data file required for installation, 4.5.4.1Opens a new window
name resolution for, 4.5.4.1Opens a new window
GNS client data file
how to create, 4.5.4.4Opens a new window
GNS virtual IP address, 1.1.3Opens a new window
GPFS, 6.1.6Opens a new window
grid home
unlocking, 8.4Opens a new window
Grid home
and Oracle base restriction, 5.1.5Opens a new window
disk space for, 1.1.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window
Grid Infrastructure Management Repository, PrefaceOpens a new window
Grid user, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
grid_install.rsp file, C.2.1Opens a new window
group IDs
identifying existing, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
groups
checking for existing OINSTALL group, 5.1.1Opens a new window, 5.1.1Opens a new window
creating identical groups on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
creating the Oracle ASM group, 5.1.9.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.3Opens a new window
creating the OSDBA for ASM group, 5.1.9.5Opens a new window
creating the OSDBA group, 5.1.9.1Opens a new window
OINSTALL, 5.1.1Opens a new window, 5.1.2Opens a new window
OSASM (asmadmin), 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSBACKUPDBA (backupdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSDBA (dba), 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
OSDBA for ASM (asmdba), 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSDBA group (dba), 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
OSDGDBA (dgdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSKMDBA (kmdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSOPER for ASM (asmoper), 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSOPER (oper), 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
required for Oracle Software Owner users, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
specifying when creating users, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
using NIS, 5.1.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window

H

HAIP
troubleshooting, A.8.3Opens a new window
high availability IP addresses, 4.3Opens a new window
host names
changing, D.2.1Opens a new window
legal host names, 1.1.3Opens a new window
Hub Nodes, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window

I

id command, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
inaccessible nodes
upgrading, B.8.3Opens a new window
INS-32026 error, 5.1.5Opens a new window
installation
and cron jobs, 1.1.6Opens a new window
and globalization, 1.1.6Opens a new window
cloning a Grid infrastructure installation to other nodes, 7.2Opens a new window
response files, C.2Opens a new window
preparing, C.2Opens a new window, C.2.2Opens a new window
templates, C.2Opens a new window
silent mode, C.3Opens a new window
using cluster configuration file, 7.1.2Opens a new window
installation types
and ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
instfix command, 3.14Opens a new window
interconnect, 1.1.3Opens a new window
interfaces, 1.1.3Opens a new window
requirements for private interconnect, D.2.2Opens a new window
intermittent hangs
and socket files, 7.3Opens a new window
IOServers
about, D.4Opens a new window
IP protocol
and redundant interfaces, 4.4Opens a new window
IPMI
addresses not configurable by GNS, 5.4.2Opens a new window
preinstallation tasks, 5.4Opens a new window
preparing for installation, 1.1.1Opens a new window
required postinstallation configuration, 8.2.1Opens a new window
IPv4 requirements, 4.4Opens a new window
IPv6 requirements, 4.4Opens a new window
IPv6 support
about, PrefaceOpens a new window
isainfo command, 2.1Opens a new window

J

Java
font package requirements for Solaris, 3.7.2Opens a new window
JDK
font packages required on Solaris, 3.7.2Opens a new window
JDK requirements, 3.6Opens a new window
job role separation users, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window

K

kernel parameters
configuring, E.2Opens a new window
kernel resources
configuring, E.2Opens a new window
Korn shell
default user startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window

L

Leaf Nodes, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
legal host names, 1.1.3Opens a new window
log file
how to access during installation, 7.1.1Opens a new window
.login file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
LVM
recommendations for Oracle ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window

M

mask
setting default file mode creation mask, 5.2.1Opens a new window
mixed binaries, 3.6Opens a new window
mkdir command, 6.3.9Opens a new window
mode
setting default file mode creation mask, 5.2.1Opens a new window
multiple oracle homes, 6.3.9Opens a new window
multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
My Oracle Support, 8.1Opens a new window

N

Name Service Cache Daemon
enabling, 3.12Opens a new window
Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
response files, C.4Opens a new window
running at command prompt, C.4Opens a new window
netca, 7.1.1Opens a new window
netca.rsp file, C.2.1Opens a new window
network port ranges, E.4Opens a new window
networks
for Oracle Flex Clusters, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
IP protocol requirements for, 4.4Opens a new window
Oracle Flex ASM, 1.1.3Opens a new window, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
NFS, 6.1.6Opens a new window, 6.3.2Opens a new window
and data files, 6.2.5Opens a new window
and Oracle Clusterware files, 6.2.1Opens a new window, 6.2.1Opens a new window
buffer size parameters for, 6.3.1Opens a new window, 6.3.3Opens a new window
Direct NFS Client, 6.2.4Opens a new window
for data files, 6.2.5Opens a new window
rsize, 6.3.2Opens a new window
NIS
alternative to local users and groups, 5.1.7Opens a new window

O

OINSTALL group
about, D.1.3Opens a new window
and oraInst.loc, 5.1.1Opens a new window
checking for existing, 5.1.1Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
creating the oraInventory group, 5.1.2Opens a new window
system privileges granted by, 5.1.2Opens a new window, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
OPatch, 8.4Opens a new window
operating system
checking version of Solaris, 3.11Opens a new window
different on cluster members, 3.6Opens a new window
limitation for Oracle ACFS, D.5.1Opens a new window
requirements, 3.6Opens a new window
operating system authentication for system privileges, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
operating system privileges groups, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
operating system requirements, 3.7.2Opens a new window, 3.8.1Opens a new window, 3.8.2Opens a new window
optimal flexible architecture
and oraInventory directory, D.1.4Opens a new window
Oracle ACFS
about, D.5.1Opens a new window
Installing Oracle RAC binaries not supported on Oracle Flex Cluster, 6.1.2.2Opens a new window
Oracle ASM
creating the OSDBA for ASM group, 5.1.9.5Opens a new window
disk groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
failure groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
installation as part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation, PrefaceOpens a new window
OSASM for ASM administrator, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSDBA for ASM group, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSOPER for ASM group, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
recommendations for disk groups, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
Oracle ASM clients, 4.6Opens a new window
Oracle ASM group
creating, 5.1.9.3Opens a new window
Oracle base directory
Grid home must not be in an Oracle Database Oracle base, 5.1.5Opens a new window
Grid homes not permitted under, D.1.1Opens a new window
minimum disk space for, 1.1.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window
requirements for Oracle Grid Infrastructure, D.1.6Opens a new window
Oracle Cluster Registry
configuration of, 1.1.5Opens a new window
mirroring, 6.2.1Opens a new window, 6.2.1Opens a new window
partition sizes, 6.2.1Opens a new window
supported storage options, 6.1.1Opens a new window
Oracle Clusterware
and file systems, 6.1.6Opens a new window
installation as part of Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation, PrefaceOpens a new window
installing, 7Opens a new window
supported storage options for, 6.1.1Opens a new window
upgrading, 6.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle Clusterware files
ASM disk space requirements, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
Oracle Clusterware Installation Guide
replaced by Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, 7Opens a new window
Oracle Database
creating data file directories, 6.3.8Opens a new window, 6.3.9Opens a new window
data file storage options, 6.1.3Opens a new window
privileged groups, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
requirements with ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
response file, C.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle Disk Manager
and Direct NFS, 6.3.5Opens a new window
Oracle Flex ASM
about, D.4Opens a new window
and Oracle ASM clients, 1.1.3Opens a new window, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
networks, 1.1.3Opens a new window, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
Oracle Flex Clusters
about, PrefaceOpens a new window
and Hub Nodes, 8.3.2Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
and IOServers, D.4Opens a new window
and Leaf Nodes, 8.3.2Opens a new window
and Oracle Flex ASM, 4.6Opens a new window, D.4Opens a new window
restrictions for Oracle ACFS, 6.1.2.2Opens a new window
Oracle Grid Infrastructure owner (grid), 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
Oracle Grid Infrastructure response file, C.2.1Opens a new window
oracle home
multiple oracle homes, 6.3.9Opens a new window
Oracle home
and asmcmd errors, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
ASCII path restriction for, 1.1.2Opens a new window
multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
Oracle Inventory group
about, D.1.3Opens a new window
checking for existing, 5.1.1Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.2Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
oraInst.loc file and, 5.1.1Opens a new window
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
response file, C.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle patch updates, 8.1Opens a new window
Oracle Restart
downgrading, A.10.3Opens a new window
Oracle Software Owner users
configuring environment for, 5.2Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.3Opens a new window, 5.1.3.2Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
description, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
determining default shell, 5.2.2Opens a new window
required group membership, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
Oracle Solaris
installing, 3.1Opens a new window
Oracle Solaris Automated Installer, 3.1Opens a new window
Oracle Solaris Cluster interfaces
restrictions for, 3.10Opens a new window
Oracle Solaris Zones, 3.10Opens a new window
Oracle Universal Installer
response files
list of, C.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle Upgrade Companion, 3.2.1Opens a new window
Oracle user
configuring environment for, 5.2Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.3Opens a new window, 5.1.3.2Opens a new window, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.3Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
description, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
determining default shell, 5.2.2Opens a new window
required group membership, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
ORACLE_BASE environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
ORACLE_SID environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
oraInst.loc
and central inventory, 5.1.1Opens a new window
contents of, 5.1.1Opens a new window
oraInst.loc file
location, 5.1.1Opens a new window
location of, 5.1.1Opens a new window
oraInventory, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
about, D.1.3Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.2Opens a new window
OSASM group, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
about, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.9.3Opens a new window
OSBACKUPDBA group (backupdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSDBA for ASM group, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
about, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
OSDBA group
and SYSDBA system privileges, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.9.1Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
description, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
OSDBA group for ASM
creating, 5.1.9.5Opens a new window
OSDGDBA group (dgdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSKMDBA group (kmdba), 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
OSOPER for ASM group, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
about, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.9.4Opens a new window
OSOPER group
and SYSOPER system privileges, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
creating, 5.1.9.2Opens a new window
creating on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
description, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
OUI, 3.4Opens a new window

P

packages
checking on Solaris, 3.11Opens a new window
partition
using with Oracle ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
passwd command, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
patch updates
download, 8.1Opens a new window
install, 8.1Opens a new window
My Oracle Support, 8.1Opens a new window
patchadd command, 3.14Opens a new window
patches
download location for Solaris, 3.14Opens a new window
PC X server
installing from, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
permissions
for data file directories, 6.3.9Opens a new window
pkginfo command, 3.11Opens a new window
policy-managed databases
and SCANs, D.2.5Opens a new window
postinstallation
patch download and install, 8.1Opens a new window
preconfigured database
ASM disk space requirements, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
requirements when using ASM, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
primary host name, 1.1.3Opens a new window
privileged groups
for Oracle Database, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
process.max-sem-nsems
recommended value for Solaris, E.2.1Opens a new window
processor
checking system architecture, 2.1Opens a new window
.profile file, 5.2.2Opens a new window
project.max-sem-ids
recommended value for Solaris, E.2.1Opens a new window
project.max-shm-ids
recommended value for Solaris, E.2.1Opens a new window
project.max-shm-memory
recommended value for Solaris, E.2.1Opens a new window
projects
configuring, E.2Opens a new window
public node name
and primary host name, 1.1.3Opens a new window

R

RAID
and mirroring Oracle Cluster Registry and voting disk, 6.2.1Opens a new window
and mirroring Oracle Cluster Registry and voting file, 6.2.1Opens a new window
recommended Oracle ASM redundancy level, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
raw devices
unsupported, 6.1.1Opens a new window
upgrading existing partitions, 6.2.1Opens a new window
recommendations
client access to the cluster, 8.2.4Opens a new window
recovery files
supported storage options, 6.1.1Opens a new window
redundancy level
and space requirements for preconfigured database, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
Redundant Interconnect Usage, 4.3Opens a new window
redundant interfaces
must use same IP protocol, 4.4Opens a new window
relinking Oracle Grid Infrastructure home binaries, 8.4Opens a new window, 9.3Opens a new window, 9.4Opens a new window
requirements, 6.4.1.1Opens a new window
resource control
process.max-sem-nsems, E.2.1Opens a new window
project.max-sem-ids, E.2.1Opens a new window
project.max-shm-ids, E.2.1Opens a new window
project.max-shm-memory, E.2.1Opens a new window
resource limits, 5.2.3Opens a new window
response file installation
preparing, C.2Opens a new window
response files
templates, C.2Opens a new window
silent mode, C.3Opens a new window
response file mode
about, C.1Opens a new window
reasons for using, C.1.1Opens a new window
See also response files, silent mode,
response files
about, C.1Opens a new window
creating with template, C.2.1Opens a new window
dbca.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
enterprise.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
general procedure, C.1.2Opens a new window
grid_install.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
Net Configuration Assistant, C.4Opens a new window
netca.rsp, C.2.1Opens a new window
passing values at command line, C.1Opens a new window
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, C.3Opens a new window
response files.See also silent mode
about, C.1Opens a new window
reasons for using, C.1.1Opens a new window
See also response files.,
root user
logging in as, 3.5Opens a new window
rootcrs.sh
restriction for Oracle Flex Cluster deinstallation, 9.5Opens a new window
roothas.sh, 9.6.1Opens a new window
root.sh, 7.1.1Opens a new window
rsize parameter, 6.3.2Opens a new window
run level, 2.2Opens a new window

S

SCAN address, 1.1.3Opens a new window
SCAN listener, D.2.5Opens a new window
SCANs, 1.1.3Opens a new window, 4.5.5Opens a new window
client access, 8.2.4Opens a new window
configuring, 1.1.3Opens a new window
description, 8.2.4Opens a new window
understanding, D.2.5Opens a new window
use of SCANs required for clients of policy-managed databases, D.2.5Opens a new window
security
dividing ownership of Oracle software, 5.1.7Opens a new window
Server Parameter File, A.10.3Opens a new window
shared memory
on Solaris, E.2.2Opens a new window
shell
determining default shell for Oracle user, 5.2.2Opens a new window
SHELL environment variable
checking value of, 5.2.2Opens a new window
shell startup file
editing, 5.2.2Opens a new window
removing environment variables, 5.2.2Opens a new window
silent mode installation, C.3Opens a new window
software requirements, 3.6Opens a new window
checking software requirements, 3.11Opens a new window
software requirements for Solaris 10 on SPARC, 3.7.2Opens a new window
software requirements for Solaris 10 on x86, 3.8.2Opens a new window
software requirements for Solaris 11 on x86, 3.8.1Opens a new window
Solaris
checking version, 3.11Opens a new window
font packages for Java, 3.7.2Opens a new window
patch download location, 3.14Opens a new window
Solaris Container, 3.10Opens a new window
SPF file, A.10.3Opens a new window
ssh
and X11 Forwarding, 5.2.4Opens a new window
automatic configuration from OUI, 3.17Opens a new window
configuring, E.1Opens a new window
when used, 3.17Opens a new window
Standard cluster
upgrades result in, B.4Opens a new window, B.4Opens a new window
startup file
for shell, 5.2.2Opens a new window
stty
suppressing to prevent installation errors, 5.2.5Opens a new window
supported storage options
Oracle Clusterware, 6.1.1Opens a new window
suppressed mode
reasons for using, C.1.1Opens a new window
SYSASM system privileges, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
SYSBACKUPDBA system privileges, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSDBA for ASM system privileges, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
SYSDBA system privileges
associated group, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
SYSDGDBA system privileges, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSKMDBA system privileges, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSOPER for ASM system privileges, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
SYSOPER system privileges
associated group, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
system architecture
checking, 2.1Opens a new window
system privileges
SYSASM, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
SYSBACKUPDBA, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSDBA, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
SYSDBA for ASM, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window
SYSDGDBA, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSKMDBA, 5.1.8.3Opens a new window
SYSOPER, 5.1.8.2Opens a new window
SYSOPER for ASM, 5.1.8.4Opens a new window

T

TCP ephemeral ports, E.2.1Opens a new window, E.4Opens a new window
TEMP environment variable, 2.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window
setting, 5.2.2Opens a new window
terminal output commands
suppressing for Oracle installation owner accounts, 5.2.5Opens a new window
third party multicast DNS
restrictions, 4.5.3Opens a new window
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.1Opens a new window, 2.3Opens a new window
setting, 5.2.2Opens a new window
troubleshooting
ACFS-9427, A.11Opens a new window
ACFS-9428, A.11Opens a new window
and deinstalling, 9.1Opens a new window
asmcmd errors and Oracle home, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
automatic SSH configuration from OUI, 3.17Opens a new window, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
CLSRSC-444 error, A.2Opens a new window
could not find the resource type, A.8.3Opens a new window
CRS 1137, A.11.2.1Opens a new window
CRS-2529 error, A.10.3Opens a new window
CRS-5823 error, A.2Opens a new window
disk space errors, 1.1.2Opens a new window
DISPLAY errors, 5.2.4Opens a new window
error messages, A.2Opens a new window
failed installation, A.11Opens a new window
garbage strings in script inputs found in log files, 5.2.5Opens a new window
GID, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window
HAIP, A.8.3Opens a new window
incomplete upgrade, A.11Opens a new window
INS-32026 error, A.2Opens a new window
installation owner environment variables and installation errors, B.5.2Opens a new window
intermittent hangs, 7.3Opens a new window
log file, 7.1.1Opens a new window
nfs mounts, 3.12Opens a new window
Oracle Solaris Cluster interfaces, 3.10Opens a new window
permissions errors and oraInventory, D.1.3Opens a new window
public network failures, 3.12Opens a new window
root.sh errors, 9.5Opens a new window
run level error, 2.2Opens a new window
SQLPlus errors and Oracle home, 5.1.3.1Opens a new window
ssh, E.1.1Opens a new window
ssh configuration failure, E.1.2.1Opens a new window
ssh errors, 5.2.5Opens a new window
SSH timeouts, A.2Opens a new window
stty errors, 5.2.5Opens a new window
UID, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window
unconfiguring Oracle Clusterware to fix causes of root.sh errors, 9.5Opens a new window
unexplained installation errors, 1.1.6Opens a new window, A.6Opens a new window
user equivalency, A.4Opens a new window, E.1.1Opens a new window
user equivalency error due to different user or group IDs, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window
user equivalency errors, 5.1.2Opens a new window, D.1.4Opens a new window
user equivalency issues, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window
X11 forwarding error, 5.2.4Opens a new window
Troubleshooting
DBCA does not recognize Oracle ASM disk size and fails to create disk groups, 8.3.3Opens a new window

U

UDP ephemeral ports, E.2.1Opens a new window, E.4Opens a new window
uid
identifying existing, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
UID changes for existing install owners unsupported, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window
umask, 5.2.2Opens a new window
umask command, 5.2.1Opens a new window, 5.2.2Opens a new window
uname command, 3.11Opens a new window
unconfiguring Oracle Clusterware, 9.5Opens a new window
uninstall, 9.1Opens a new window
uninstalling, 9.1Opens a new window
UNIX commands
getconf, 2.1Opens a new window
instfix, 3.14Opens a new window
isainfo, 2.1Opens a new window
patchadd, 3.14Opens a new window
pkginfo, 3.11Opens a new window
uname, 3.11Opens a new window
xhost, 3.5Opens a new window
UNIX workstation
installing from, 3.5Opens a new window
unreachable nodes
upgrading, B.8.3Opens a new window
unset installation owners environment variables, B.5.2Opens a new window
upgrade
unsetting environment variables for, B.5.1Opens a new window
upgrades, 3.2.1Opens a new window
and Leaf Nodes, B.4Opens a new window, B.4Opens a new window
and SCANs, D.2.5Opens a new window
of Oracle ASM, B.9Opens a new window
restrictions for, B.4Opens a new window
shared Oracle Clusterware home to local Grid homes, D.1.1Opens a new window
upgrading
and OCR partition sizes, 6.2.1Opens a new window
and voting files partition sizes, 6.2.1Opens a new window
inaccessible nodes, B.8.3Opens a new window
user equivalence
testing, A.4Opens a new window
user equivalency errors
groups and users, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window
user IDs
identifying existing, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
specifying on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
useradd command, 5.1.3.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.3Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
users
creating identical users on other nodes, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
creating the Grid user, 5.1.3Opens a new window, 5.1.3Opens a new window
creating the Oracle user, 5.1.3.2Opens a new window, 5.1.3.2Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window, 5.1.9.6.2Opens a new window
Oracle Software Owner users, 5.1.8.1Opens a new window
specifying groups when creating, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window
using NIS, 5.1.7Opens a new window, 5.1.9.7Opens a new window

V

vendor clusterware
and cluster names for Oracle Grid Infrastructure, 1.1.3Opens a new window
voting disks
mirroring, 6.2.1Opens a new window
supported storage options, 6.1.1Opens a new window
voting files
configuration of, 1.1.5Opens a new window
mirroring, 6.2.1Opens a new window
partition sizes, 6.2.1Opens a new window

W

wsize parameter, 6.3.2Opens a new window
wtmax, 6.2.4.3Opens a new window
minimum value for Direct NFS, 6.2.4.3Opens a new window

X

X emulator
installing from, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
X window system
enabling remote hosts, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
X11 forwarding errors, 5.2.4Opens a new window, E.1.3Opens a new window
xhost command, 3.5Opens a new window
xterm command, 3.5Opens a new window, 3.5Opens a new window
xtitle
suppressing to prevent installation errors, 5.2.5Opens a new window

Z

zone clusters, 3.10Opens a new window
zones, 3.10Opens a new window
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