Index

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 

A

Administrator installation type, 1.4
overview, 1.1
response file, A
APPC-enabled databases, D.4
applications
migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle, D.3

B

backups of database
Oracle Database Recovery Manager, D.2

C

certification, hardware and software, 1.2.1
client_install.rsp file, A.2.1
clusters
See also Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Real Application Clusters
configuration assistants
failure, C.5.1
troubleshooting, C.5, C.5
Custom
installation type, 1.4

D

data mining tools
Oracle Data Mining, D.2
data warehousing tool
Oracle OLAP, D.2
Database Configuration Assistant
troubleshooting, C.5
databases
non-Oracle
APPC-enabled, D.4
non-Oracle, listed, D.4
OLAP support (Oracle OLAP), D.2
recovery with Oracle Backup and Recovery, D.2
security management, D.2
DB2 database, D.4
DB2 z/OS database, D.4
DB2/400 database, D.4
Deinstallation tool
example, 5.2, 5.3

E

environment variables
ORACLE_HOME, 2.16
TMP and TMPDIR, 2.2.3
TNS_ADMIN, 2.16
errors
configuration assistants, C.5
installation, C.3, C.4
response file installation, C.8
X Window, C.1
X Window display errors, C.2

F

fatal errors, C.5.2
files
client_install.rsp, A.2.1
netca.rsp, A.2.1
response files, A.2
filesets, 2.4, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.6.1, 2.6.2

G

Gateways products FAQ, D.4

H

hardware
certification, 1.2.1
hardware requirements, 2.2
checking, 2.2.1
general, 2.2.2

I

IBM DB2 database, D.4
IBM DB2 z/OS database, D.4
IBM DB2/400 database, D.4
IBM WebSphere MQ Series databases, D.4
Informix Server database, D.4
In-place upgrade, 1.2.2.2, 3.3.1
performing, 3.3.3
using response file, A.4
installation
available products, 1.4, 1.4
cleaning up after a failed installation, C.9
considerations, 1.2
errors, C.4
log files, C.3
preparing response files, A.2, A.2.2
response files, A, A.2, C.8
response files templates, A.2
silent mode, C.8
steps to resolve errors, C.3
upgrading, D.1
installation overview, 1.1
installation types
Administrator, 1.4
Custom, 1.4
Instant Client, 1.4
Runtime, 1.4
Instant Client
installation type, 1.4
Instant Client Light
about, 1.4

J

Java
font package requirements for Solaris, 2.5.2, 2.6.2
JDK
font packages required on Solaris, 2.5.2, 2.6.2
JDK requirements, 2.4

L

log files, C.3
troubleshooting, C.4

M

memory requirements, 2.2
Microsoft SQL Server database, D.4
migrating
applications to Oracle, D.3
non-Oracle databases to Oracle, D.1
multiple Oracle homes, 1.2.2

N

Net Configuration Assistant
custom installation, 3.3.2
interactive mode, 3.3.2
netca, 3.3.2
troubleshooting, C.5
netca, 3.3.2
netca.rsp file, A.2.1
noninteractive mode
See also response files, response file mode,
non-Oracle databases, listed, D.4

O

OLAP tools
about, D.2
Oracle OLAP, D.2
operating system
checking version of Solaris, 2.8
requirements, 2.4
reviewing common practices, 2.3
operating system requirements, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.6.1, 2.6.2
Oracle Application Server, D.2
Oracle applications
installing with Oracle Database, D.3
Oracle Clusterware
about, D.1
used with Oracle Real Application Clusters, D.1
Oracle Data Mining
about, D.2
installing, D.2
Oracle Database
administering and monitoring, D.2, D.2
connectivity FAQ, D.4
FAQ on installing, D.1
installing with Oracle applications, D.3, D.3
security management, D.2
upgrading, D.1
web servers, D.3
Oracle Database Client
configuring connections, D.1
Oracle Database components
installing with Oracle Database tools, D.2
Oracle Database Recovery Manager (RMAN)
about, D.2
Oracle Internet Directory, D.2
Oracle OLAP
about, D.2
Oracle Procedural Gateway
listed products, D.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
installing with Oracle Enterprise Manager, D.2
Oracle Clusterware
about, D.1
Oracle SQL Developer
migrating non-Oracle applications to Oracle, D.3
migrating non-Oracle databases to Oracle, D.1
Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
downloading documentation from, Preface
Oracle Transparent Gateway
listed products, D.4
Oracle Universal Installer
response files, A
list of, A.2.1, A.2.1
Oracle XML DB
about, D.2
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
unsetting, 2.16

P

packages
checking on Oracle Solaris, 2.9
checking on Solaris, 2.8
passwd command, 2.13.2.2
patchadd command, 2.10
patches
download location for Solaris, 2.10
pkginfo command, 2.8

R

RAM requirements, 2.2
recovery of databases
Oracle Backup and Recovery, D.2
requirements
checking, 2.2
hardware, 2.2
response file installation
reasons for using, A.1.1
response files
preparing, A.2, A.2.2
templates, A.2
silent mode
errors, C.8
response file mode
about, A.1
reasons for using, A.1.1
response files, A.1
about, A.1
client_install.rsp, A.2.1
creating with template, A.2.1
general procedure, A.1.2
netca.rsp, A.2.1
passing values at command line, A.1
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, A.3
response files installation
about, A
root user
logging in as, 2.1
Runtime
installation type, 1.4

S

security
management tools, D.2
silent mode
about, A.1
reasons for using, A.1.1
See also response file installation, response files,
software
certification, 1.2.1
software requirements, 2.4
checking software requirements, 2.8
software requirements for Solaris 10 on SPARC, 2.5.2
software requirements for Solaris 10 on x86, 2.6.2
software requirements for Solaris 11 on SPARC, 2.5.1
software requirements for Solaris 11 on x86, 2.6.1
Solaris
checking version, 2.8
font packages for Java, 2.5.2, 2.6.2
patch download location, 2.10
Solaris 11
verifying patches, 2.9
SQL Server database, D.4
swap space
requirements, 2.2
Sybase Adapter Server database, D.4

T

temporary disk space
requirements, 2.2
Teradata database, D.4
TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE patching, 1.2.4
TMP environment variable, 2.2.3
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.2.3
TNS_ADMIN environment variable
unsetting, 2.16
troubleshooting, C
fatal errors, C.5.2

U

uname command, 2.8
UNIX commands
passwd, 2.13.2.2
patchadd, 2.10
pkginfo, 2.8
uname, 2.8
unset, 2.16
unsetenv, 2.16
xhost, 2.1
xterm, 2.1
UNIX workstation
installing from, 2.1
unset command, 2.16
unsetenv command, 2.16

V

verifying packages, 2.9

W

web servers (Oracle HTTP Server), D.3
WebSphere MQ Series database, D.4

X

X Window
display errors, C.1
X Window system
enabling remote hosts, 2.1
X Window System
enabling remote hosts, 2.1
xhost command, 2.1
XML data, D.2
xterm command, 2.1