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Oracle® Audit Vault Server Installation Guide
Release 10.2.3.1 for Linux x86

Part Number E13840-05
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A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  K  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  W  X 

A

aliases
multiple on computers, 2.5.4
architecture
checking system architecture, 2.3
Automatic Storage Management (ASM), 3.6.4

B

base directory
See Oracle base directory

C

certification, hardware and software, 1.5.1
checking
operating system distribution and version, 2.4
chmod command, 2.9.2
chown command, 2.9.2
Cluster Verification Utility
verifying readiness for database installation, 3.3
computers with multiple aliases, 2.5.4
critical patch updates for Oracle Audit Vault
downloading, 3.7.2

D

data files
recommendations for file system, 2.10
dba group
creating, 2.6.2
description, 2.6
SYSDBA privilege and, 2.6
DHCP computers, installing on, 2.5.2
directories
database file, 2.10
Oracle base directories, 2.8.1
Oracle home, 2.8.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Inventory, 2.8.2
oraInventory, 2.8.2
disabling remote SYSDBA connections, 3.7.4
disk space
checking, 2.3
Display environment variable, 2.11, 3.5, 4.4
downloading Oracle Audit Vault critical patch updates, 3.7.2
downloading Oracle Audit Vault patches, 3.7.1
dynamic host configuration protocol
See DHCP

E

enabling remote SYSDBA connections, 3.7.4
environment variables
ORACLE_BASE, 2.8.1, 2.9.2
ORACLE_HOSTNAME, 2.5.3
TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.3
errata
Linux kernel, 2.4
examples
Oracle base directories, 2.8.1
external jobs
operating system user required for, 2.6
extjob executable file
operating system user required for, 2.6

F

file system
appropriate for Oracle base directory, 2.9.2
using for data files, 2.10
file-max parameter file, 2.7
files
/etc/pam.d/login, 2.7
/etc/profile.local, 2.7
/etc/security/limits.so, 2.7
/etc/sysctl.conf, 2.7
limits.conf, 2.7
oraInst.loc, 2.6.1, 2.6.1, 2.9.1
oratab, 2.9.1
/proc/sys/fs/file-max, 2.7
/proc/sys/kernel/sem, 2.7
/proc/sys/kernel/shmall, 2.7
/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
shmmax file, 2.7
/proc/sys/kernel/shmmni, 2.7
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default, 2.7
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max, 2.7
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default, 2.7
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max, 2.7
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range, 2.7
profile.local, 2.7
free
Linux command, 2.3

G

groupadd command, 2.6.2, 2.6.3
groups
creating the dba group, 2.6.2
creating the oinstall group, 2.6.1
creating the oper group, 2.6.3

H

hardware and software certifications, 1.5.1
hardware certification, 1.5.1
home directory
See Oracle home directory
host name
setting before installation, 2.5.3

I

id command, 2.6.5
installation
computer aliases, multiple, 2.5.4
noninteractive, 3.5, 4.4
IP addresses, multiple, 2.5.3
ip_local_port_range file, 2.7

K

kernel
Linux errata, 2.4
kernel parameters
changing, 2.7

L

limit command, 2.7
limits.conf file, 2.7
limits.so file, 2.7
Linux
kernel errata, 2.4
Linux commands
chmod, 2.9.2
chown, 2.9.2
free, 2.3
groupadd, 2.6.2, 2.6.3
id, 2.6.5
limit, 2.7
mkdir, 2.9.2
passwd, 2.6.4.2
rpm, 2.4
sysctl, 2.7
ulimit, 2.7
useradd, 2.6.4.2
xhost, 2.2
Linux workstation
installing from, 2.2
login file, 2.7

M

mkdir command, 2.9.2
mount point
for Oracle base directory, 2.8.1
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.5.3
multiple aliases
computers with, 2.5.4
multiple Oracle homes, 1.5.2

N

network cards
multiple, 2.5.3
network setup
about, 2.5
computers with multiple aliases, 2.5.4
network topics
DHCP computers, 2.5.2
multiple network cards, 2.5.3
nobody user
checking existence of, 2.6.5
description, 2.6

O

oinstall group
creating, 2.6.1
description, 2.6
oper group
creating, 2.6.3
description, 2.6
SYSOPER privilege and, 2.6
operating system groups
creating the dba group, 2.6.2
creating the oinstall group, 2.6.1
creating the oper group, 2.6.3
oinstall, 2.6
OSDBA, 2.6
OSOPER, 2.6
osoper, 2.6
requirements, 2.6
operating system users
checking existence of the nobody user, 2.6.5
creating the oracle user, 2.6.4
nobody, 2.6
oracle, 2.6
requirements, 2.6
unprivileged user, 2.6
Optimal Flexible Architecture
recommendations for Oracle base directory, 2.8.1
recommended path for Oracle base directory, 2.8.1
recommended path for Oracle home directory, 2.8.3
recommended path for Oracle Inventory directory, 2.8.2
Oracle base directory
creating, 2.9.2
creating new, 2.9.2
description, 2.8.1
determining disk space on, 2.9.1
examples, 2.8.1
identifying appropriate file system, 2.9.2
identifying existing, 2.9.1
mount point for, 2.8.1
ORACLE_BASE environment variable and, 2.8.1
recommended path, 2.8.1
relationship with Oracle software owner user, 2.8.1
Oracle Database Vault users
generating, 3.6.1.3
Oracle home directory
description, 2.8.3
multiple homes
network considerations, 2.5.3
recommended path, 2.8.3
requirements, 2.8.3
using to identify Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
Oracle home name, 2.8.3
Oracle homes, multiple, 1.5.2
Oracle host name, setting before installation, 2.5.3
Oracle Inventory directory
description, 2.8.2
recommended path, 2.8.2
Oracle Inventory group
creating, 2.6.1
description, 2.6
pointer file, 2.6.1
Oracle software owner user
creating, 2.6.4
description, 2.6
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.8.1
setting shell limits for, 2.7
oracle user
creating, 2.6.4
description, 2.6
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.8.1
setting shell limits for, 2.7
ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.8.1, 2.9.2
ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
about, 2.5.3
computers multiple homes, 2.5.3
computers with multiple aliases, 2.5.4
setting before installation, 2.5.3
oraInst.loc file, 2.6.1, 2.9.1
location, 2.6.1
oraInventory directory
See Oracle Inventory directory
oratab file, 2.9.1
formats, 2.9.1
location of, 2.9.1
OSDBA group
creating, 2.6.2
description, 2.6
SYSDBA privilege and, 2.6
OSOPER group
creating, 2.6.3
description, 2.6
SYSOPER privilege and, 2.6

P

packages
checking, 2.4
passwd command, 2.6.4.2
patches for Oracle Audit Vault
downloading, 3.7.1
permissions
for Oracle base directory, 2.9.2
processor
checking system architecture, 2.3
profile.local file, 2.7, 2.7

R

RAID
using for Oracle data files, 2.10
raw devices, 3.6.4
Red Hat
operating system requirements, 2.4
Red Hat Package Manager
See RPM
redundant array of independent disks
See RAID
release upgrade, 4
remote SYSDBA connections
disabling, 3.7.4
enabling, 3.7.4
removing, Oracle Software, 5.1
rmem_default file, 2.7
rmem_max file, 2.7
root user
logging in as, 2.2
RPM
checking, 2.4
rpm command, 2.4

S

sem file, 2.7
shell limits
setting, 2.7
shmall file, 2.7
shmmni file, 2.7
silent installation, 3.5
silent upgrade installation, 4.4
software and hardware certifications, 1.5.1
software certification, 1.5.1
SUSE
operating system requirements, 2.4
swap space
checking, 2.3
sysctl command, 2.7
sysctl.conf file, 2.7
SYSDBA privilege
associated operating system group, 2.6
SYSOPER privilege
associated operating system group, 2.6
system architecture
checking, 2.3

T

TEMP environment variable, 2.3
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.3

U

ulimit command, 2.7
unprivileged user
checking existence of, 2.6.5
upgrade
post upgrade information, 4.5
procedure, 4.3
requirements, 4.2
upgrading Oracle Audit Vault Server, 4
useradd command, 2.6.4.2
users
checking existence of the nobody user, 2.6.5
creating the oracle user, 2.6.4
operating system nobody user, 2.6
Oracle software owner user, 2.6

W

wmem_default file, 2.7
wmem_max file, 2.7

X

X Window system
enabling remote hosts, 2.2
xhost command, 2.2