13/13
Index
A C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- Add a cluster, 3.2
- adding
-
- a new node to the cluster, 1.6
- administration
-
- deinstalling software on a cluster, 4
- installing Oracle Fail Safe, 2
- patching software, A
- starting Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 3.1
- troubleshooting installation problems, 5
- upgrading software, A
- Administrator privileges, 2.1
-
- required for cluster alias, 1.8
- alert files
-
- location, 1.8
- application data files
-
- installing, 1.8
- applications
-
- files on private disks, 1.5
- files on shared storage devices, 1.5
- authentication
-
- for an Oracle Fail Safe installation, 2.1
C
- checklists
-
- cluster setup, 1.1
- installation order, 1.5
- preinstallation of Oracle Fail Safe software, 2.1
- Client Only installation
-
- sample file, B.1.1
- specifying, 2.2
- template file, B.1.1, B.1.1
- clients
-
- preparing for upgrades, A.1
- cluster alias
-
- connecting to, 1.8
- cluster disks
-
- software and file installations, 1.5
- Cluster Group
-
- Oracle Services for Windows failover clusters and, 5.4
- cluster nodes
-
- adding, 1.6, 3.2
- connecting to, 3.1.3, 3.1.3
- insufficient space, 2.2
- order of software installations, 1.5
- setting up, 1.1
- upgrading software on, A
- verifying, 3.1.2
- cluster systems
-
- metadata, 4
- verifying after an installation, 3.1.2
- components
-
- installing, 2.2
- Connect to a known cluster, 3.1.3
- Custom installation
-
- sample file, B.1.1
- template file, B.1.1
D
- deinstallations
-
- Oracle Fail Safe release 3.0, 4.1
- reasons for, 4
- silent mode, B.1
- steps, 4.1
- Windows Failover Clusters, 4
- disk devices
-
- insufficient space for installations, 2.2
- private and cluster installations, 1.5
- domain
-
- log on to install Oracle Fail Safe, 2.1
- DomainUserName variable, B.2
E
- errors
-
- See troubleshooting
- executable application files
-
- installing, 1.6
F
- failback policy, A.4.2
- failover
-
- planned, A.4.2
G
- groups
-
- removing resources from before deinstallation, 4.1
H
- Help
-
- invoking Oracle Fail Safe tutorial with, 1.8
- Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 3.3
I
- INSTALL_TYPE variable
-
- Custom value, B.2
- install_type_1 value, B.2
- Typical value, B.2
- installations
-
- alert and trace files, 1.8
- application data, 1.8
- executable application files, 1.6
- log files, 1.8
- Oracle Fail Safe, 2
- preparation for, 1
- recommended order for software, 1.5
- silent mode, B.1
- trace files, 1.8
- troubleshooting Windows failover clusters, 5
- Web server components, 2.2
- See also Oracle Installer, Oracle Universal Installer
L
- log files
-
- installing on a cluster, 1.8
M
- managing Oracle Fail Safe, 3.1.3, 3.2
- Microsoft Windows Failover Cluster Manager
-
- Oracle Services for Windows failover clusters resource in Cluster Group, 5.4
- starting, 5.4
- Microsoft Windows Failover Clusters
-
- prerequisites for installing, 1.1
- See Microsoft Windows Failover Clusters
N
- new nodes
-
- adding to a cluster, 1.6
O
- online help, 3.3
- Oracle Database software
-
- patching, A.4.2
- special considerations for patching, A.4.2
- steps for patching, A.4.2
- steps for starting up with the MIGRATE options, A.4.2
- steps for upgrading, A.4.1
- Oracle Fail Safe Server service
-
- verifying, 5.3
- Oracle Fail Safe software
-
- patching, A.3
- requirements for upgrading, A.3
- upgrading, A.3
- Oracle Net
-
- configuration, 1.1
- Oracle Universal Installer, 1
-
- deinstallations, 4.1
- invoking at the command-line prompt, B.2
- starting, 2.2
- ORACLE_BASE variable, B.2
- ORACLE_HOME variable, B.2
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME variable, B.2
P
- patch steps
-
- Oracle Database software, A.4.2
- patches
-
- highly available Oracle Databases, A.4.1, A.4.1
- Oracle Database software, A.4.2
-
- special considerations, A.4.2
- Oracle Fail Safe software, A.3
- planned failover, A.4.2
-
- prior to a rolling upgrade, A.1
- prerequisites
-
- for installing Microsoft Windows Failover Clusters, 1.1
- for installing Oracle Fail Safe, 2.1
- for installing Windows failover clusters, 1.1
- private disks
-
- alert files on, 1.8
- software and file installations, 1.5
- trace files on, 1.8
- Pwd variable, B.2
R
- response file template
-
- for deinstallation, B.1.1
- response file templates
-
- for installation, B.1.1
- response files
-
- copying, B.2
- editing, B.2
- invoking, B.2
- rolling upgrades
-
- See upgrades
S
- services
-
- verifying Oracle Fail Safe Server service entry, 5.3
- Services Control Panel
-
- startup status for Oracle Fail Safe, 5.3
- shared storage devices
-
- alert and trace files, 1.8
- silent deinstallation
-
- invoking, B.2
- silent installation
-
- invoking, B.2
- software installations and upgrades
-
- preparing cluster for, 1.1
- recommended order, 1.5
- space requirements
-
- for installations, 2.2
- starting
-
- Oracle Fail Safe Manager, 3.1
- Oracle Universal Installer, B.2
T
- templates
-
- for response files, B.1.1
- tnsnames.ora file
-
- checking Oracle Net configuration data, 1.1
- trace files
-
- location, 1.8
- troubleshooting
-
- FSCMD scripts, 5.1
- installations, 5, 5.2
- Oracle Services for Windows failover clusters installations, 5.2
- Windows failover clusters installations, 5
- tutorial, 3.3
-
- invoking, 1.8
- Typical installation
-
- sample file, B.1.1
- template file, B.1.1
U
- upgrade steps
-
- Oracle Database software, A.4.1
- other Oracle product software, A.5
- upgrades
-
- highly available Oracle Databases, A.4.1, A.4.1
- Oracle Fail Safe software, A.3, A.3
- other Oracle products, A.5
- performing, A
- preparing users for, A.1
- recommended order of, A.2
- rolling, A
- steps for other Oracle products, A.5
V
- variables
-
- DomainUserName, B.2
- INSTALL_TYPE, B.2, B.2, B.2
- ORACLE_BASE, B.2
- ORACLE_HOME, B.2
- ORACLE_HOME_NAME, B.2
- Pwd, B.2
- Verify Cluster action
-
- running after installation, 3.1.2
W
- Web server
-
- installing components for, 2.2
- Windows Failover Clusters
-
- deinstallation, 4