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Release 10.3 for HP-UX Itanium

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A

ACFS, 1.7.2
requirements, 3.2
ADVM
requirements, 3.2
aliases, multiple on computers, 2.6.3
asm groups
creating, 2.7.2.4
ASM See Oracle Automatic Storage Management
asmcmd utility, 3.11
asmdba groups
creating, 2.7.2.5, 2.7.2.5
authorized problem analysis report
See APAR
Automatic Storage Management
block and character device names, 3.6.4
changing owner and permissions of disks, 3.6.4
checking disk availability, 3.6.4
identifying available disks, 3.6.4
identifying disks, 3.6.4

B

base directory
See Oracle base directory
block and character device names, 3.6.4
block device
device name, 3.6.4

C

certification, hardware and software, 1.6.1
character device
device name, 3.6.4
checking disk availability for Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.4
checking distribution of the operating system, 2.3.1
checking version of the operating system, 2.3.1
chmod command, 2.10.2, 2.12.2, 3.6.4
chown command, 2.10.2, 2.12.2, 3.6.4
Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 1.7.2
Cluster Verification Utility
verifying readiness for database installation, 4.4
clusters
installation guidelines, 4.1
Clusterware
installed before Oracle Database, 4.1
Clusterware. See Oracle Clusterware
commands
runcluvfy.bat, 3.7.1
setup.exe, 3.7.1
useradd, 2.7.2.7.2
usermod, 2.7.2.7.3
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
configuring disks for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.1, 4.1.1
create inventory, 4.3, 4.5
critical patch updates for Oracle Audit Vault
downloading, 4.9.2
custom database
failure groups for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
requirements when using Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2, 3.6.2

D

DAS (direct attached storage) disks, 3.6.3
data files
creating separate directories for, 2.12.2
managing with Oracle ASM, 1.7.2
minimum disk space for, 2.12.1
options for placing on file system, 2.12
recommendations for file system, 2.12.1
setting permissions on data file directories, 2.12.2
data loss
minimizing with Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
databases
naming, 4.5
Oracle Automatic Storage Management requirements, 3.6.2
dba group
and Automatic Storage Management disks, 3.6.4
creating, 2.7.2.2, 2.7.2.2
description, 2.7, 2.7.1.2, 2.7.1.3
SYSDBA privilege, 2.7.1.2
SYSDBA privilege and, 2.7
dba groups
creating, 2.7.2.4, 2.7.2.6
default file mode creation mask
setting, 2.13
Deinstallation Tool, 5.3
description
database restart, 3
Oracle Restart, 3
DHCP computers, installing on, 2.6.1
directory
creating separate data file directories, 2.12.2
database file directory, 2.12.1
Oracle base directory, 2.9.1, 2.9.1
Oracle home directory, 2.9.3, 2.9.3
Oracle Inventory directory, 2.9.2
oraInventory, 2.9.2
permission for data file directories, 2.12.2
disk devices
in Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 1.7.2
managing with Oracle ASM, 1.7.2
disk space
checking, 2.2.2
requirements for preconfigured database in Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2, 3.6.2
disks
changing permissions and owner for Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.4
checking availability for Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.4
configuring for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.1, 4.1.1
identifying LVM disks, 3.6.4
supported for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.3
DISPLAY environment variable, 2.8
setting, 2.13
Display environment variable, 2.14, 4.7
downloading Oracle Audit Vault critical patch updates, 4.9.2
downloading Oracle Audit Vault patches, 4.9.1
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. See DHCP

E

enterprise.rsp file, A.3.1
environment
configuring for oracle user, 2.13
environment variables
DISPLAY, 2.8, 2.13
ORACLE_BASE, 2.10.2, 2.13
ORACLE_HOME, 2.13, 2.13
ORACLE_HOSTNAME, 2.6.2
ORACLE_SID, 2.13
PATH, 2.13
SHELL, 2.13
TMP and TMPDIR, 2.2.2, 2.13, 3.1.2
TNS_ADMIN, 2.13
errors
response file installation, A.5
silent mode, A.5
examples
Oracle Automatic Storage Management failure groups, 3.6.2, 3.6.2
Oracle base directories, 2.9.1
executable_stack parameter
recommended value, 2.8
external jobs
operating system user required for, 2.7
external redundancy
Oracle Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 3.6.2
extjob executable file
operating system user required for, 2.7
extjob user
creating, 2.7.2.8

F

failure group
examples of Oracle Automatic Storage Management failure groups, 3.6.2
failure groups
characteristics of Oracle Automatic Storage Management failure group, 3.6.2
examples in Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
in Oracle ASM, 1.7.2
Fast Recovery Area, 4.10.4
file mode creation mask
setting, 2.13
file sets, 2.3
file system
appropriate for Oracle base directory, 2.10.2
data file and recovery file placement options, 2.12
requirements for Oracle base directory, 2.10.2
using for data files, 2.12.1
files
enterprise.rsp, A.3.1
oraInst.loc, 2.7.2.1
oraInst.loc file, A.2
oratab, 2.10.1, 2.10.1
response files, A.3
Flash Recovery Area
See Fast Recovery Area

G

Global Database Name
about, 4.5
groups
checking for existing oinstall group, 2.7.2.1
creating the asm group, 2.7.2.4, 2.7.2.4
creating the asmdba group, 2.7.2.5
creating the dba group, 2.7.2.2, 2.7.2.2
creating the oinstall group, 2.7.2.1
creating the oper group, 2.7.2.3, 2.7.2.3
UNIX OSDBA group (dba), 2.7.1.2
UNIX OSDBA group for Oracle Restart (dba), 2.7.1.3
UNIX OSOPER group (oper), 2.7.1.2

H

hardware and software certifications, 1.6.1
hardware certification, 1.6.1
hardware requirements, 2.2, 3.1
disk space, 2.2.2
display, 2.2.3
memory, 2.2.1
run level, 2.2.4
high redundancy
Oracle Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 3.6.2
home directory
See Oracle home directory
host name, setting before installation, 2.6.2

I

identifying disks for Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.4
identifying LVM disks, 3.6.4
installation
clusters, installation guidelines, 4.1
computer aliases, multiple, 2.6.3
errors
silent mode, A.5
noninteractive, 4.7
Oracle Automatic Storage Management requirements, 3.6.2
response file
oraInst.loc file, A.2
response files, A, A.3
preparing, A.3, A.3.2
silent mode, A.5
templates, A.3
responsefile
error handling, A.5
silent mode, A.4
Installing
Oracle restart, 3.8.1
instance
instance identifier (SID), 2.13
ioscan command, 3.6.4
IP addresses, multiple, 2.6.2

J

JDK requirements, 2.3

K

kernel parameters
setting, 2.8
ksi_alloc_max parameter
recommended value, 2.8

L

local device
using for data files, 2.12.1
logical volume manager
See LVM
LVM
identifying volume group devices, 3.6.4
recommendations for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2

M

mask
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.13
max_thread_proc parameter
recommended value, 2.8
maxdsiz parameter
recommended value, 2.8
maxdsiz_64bit parameter
recommended value, 2.8
maxssiz parameter
recommended value, 2.8
maxssiz_64bit parameter
recommended value, 2.8
maxuprc parameter
recommended value, 2.8
memory requirements, 2.2, 3.1
mirroring Oracle Automatic Storage Management disk groups, 3.6.2
mkdir command, 2.10.2, 2.12.2
mode
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.13
mount point
for Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
msgmni parameter
recommended value, 2.8
msgtql parameter
recommended value, 2.8
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.6.2
multiple aliases, computers with, 2.6.3
multiple databases and Oracle ASM, 2.7.1.3
multiple Oracle homes, 1.6.2

N

ncsize parameter
recommended value, 2.8
network adapters
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
primary, on computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
See also loopback adapters, primary network adapters
network cards, multiple, 2.6.2
Network Information Services
alternative to local users and groups, 2.7.2
Network Information Services.See NIS
network setup
about, 2.6
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
network topics
DHCP computers, 2.6.1
multiple network cards, 2.6.2
nflocks parameter
recommended value, 2.8
ninode parameter
recommended value, 2.8
nkthread parameter
recommended value, 2.8
nobody user
description, 2.7
noninteractive mode
See also response files, response file mode, A.1
normal redundancy, Oracle Automatic Storage Management redundancy level, 3.6.2
nproc parameter
recommended value, 2.8

O

OEM
See Oracle Enterprise Manager
oinstall group
checking for existing, 2.7.2.1
description, 2.7
oinstall groups
creating, 2.7.2.1
oper group
creating, 2.7.2.3
description, 2.7, 2.7.1.2
SYSOPER privilege and, 2.7
oper groups
creating, 2.7.2.3
operating system
checking distribution and version, 2.3.1
operating system groups
creating the oinstall group, 2.7.2.1
oinstall, 2.7
OSDBA, 2.7
OSOPER, 2.7
osoper, 2.7
operating system requirements, 2.3
operating system users
nobody, 2.7
oracle, 2.7
unprivileged user, 2.7
Optimal Flexible Architecture
recommendations for Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
recommended path for Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
recommended path for Oracle home directory, 2.9.3
recommended path for Oracle Inventory directory, 2.9.2
Oracle ACFS, 1.7.2, 3.2, 3.2
requirements, 3.2
Oracle ADVM, 3.2, 3.2
requirements, 3.2
Oracle ASM, 1.7.2
Oracle ASM disk groups
about, 1.7.2
Oracle ASM failure groups
about, 1.7.2
Oracle ASM instance
about, 1.7.2
Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 1.7.2
asmcmd utility, 3.11
characteristics of failure groups, 3.6.2
configuring disks, 3.6.1, 4.1.1
configuring disks for Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.4
considerations before installing, 3.5
DAS disks, 3.6.3
disk devices, 1.7.2
disk groups, 3.6.2
disks, supported, 3.6.3
failure groups
examples, 3.6.2, 3.6.2
identifying, 3.6.2
installation, testing, 3.11
mirroring, 3.6.2
multiple databases, 2.7.1.3
Oracle ASM disk group templates, 1.7.2
partition creation, 3.6.3
password file, 3.5
recommendations for disk groups, 3.6.2
redundancy levels, 3.6.2
SAN disks, 3.6.3
space required for preconfigured database, 3.6.2
SPFILE server parameter file, 3.5
templates, 1.7.2
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System, 1.7.2, 3.2
Oracle base directory
creating, 2.10.2
creating new, 2.10.2
description, 2.9.1
examples, 2.9.1
identifying appropriate file system, 2.10.2
identifying existing, 2.10.1
mount point for, 2.9.1
recommended path, 2.9.1
relationship with Oracle software owner user, 2.9.1
requirement for, 2.9.1
requirements for existing directory, 2.10.1
requirements on file system, 2.10.2
Oracle Cluster Registry
See OCR
Oracle Database
creating data file directories, 2.12.2
minimum disk space requirements, 2.12.1
naming, 4.5
requirements with Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.13
Oracle Database Vault
preinstallation requirement, 2.3.3.6
Oracle Database Vault users
generating, 4.8.1.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1.8
Oracle home directory
description, 2.9.3
multiple homes, network considerations, 2.6.2
recommended path, 2.9.3
requirement for, 2.9.3
requirements, 2.9.3
using to identify Oracle base directory, 2.10.1
Oracle homes, multiple, 1.6.2
Oracle host name, setting before installation, 2.6.2
Oracle Inventory
description, 2.9.2
pointer file, 2.7.2.1
Oracle Inventory directory
description, 2.9.2
recommended path, 2.9.2
Oracle Inventory group
creating, 2.7.2.1
description, 2.7
Oracle Inventory groups
checking for existing, 2.7.2.1
creating, 2.7.2.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
installed before Oracle Database, 4.1
Oracle Restart
description, 3
Installing, 3.8.1
OSDBA group description, 2.7.1.3
privileged groups, 2.7.1.3
user, 2.7.1.3, 2.7.1.3
Oracle Software Owner user
and Automatic Storage Management disks, 3.6.4
creating, 2.7.2.7, 2.7.2.7.1
oracle user, 2.7.2.7.2
Oracle software owner user
configuring environment for, 2.13
description, 2.7
determining default shell, 2.13
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
Oracle Universal Installer
guidelines for using, 4.1
installation guidelines, 4.1
response files, A
list of, A.3.1
oracle user
and Automatic Storage Management disks, 3.6.4
configuring environment for, 2.13
creating, 2.7.2.7.1
description, 2.7
determining default shell, 2.13
relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.9.1
ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.10.2
setting, 2.13
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
unsetting, 2.13
ORACLE_HOSTNAME, 2.6.2
ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
multihomed computers, 2.6.2
setting before installation, 2.6.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable
setting, 2.13
oraInst.loc file
location, 2.7.2.1
location of, 2.7.2.1
oraInventory directory
See Oracle Inventory directory
oratab file, 2.10.1
formats, 2.10.1
location of, 2.10.1
OSASM groups
creating, 2.7.2.4
multiple databases, 2.7.1.3
SYSASM, 2.7.1.3
OSDBA group
and Automatic Storage Management disks, 3.6.4
description, 2.7
SYSDBA privilege and, 2.7
OSDBA groups
creating, 2.7.2.2
creating for Oracle Grid Infrastructure, 2.7.2.5
description for database, 2.7.1.2
SYSDBA privilege, 2.7.1.2
SYSDBA privilege for Oracle Restart, 2.7.1.3
OSOPER group
description, 2.7
SYSOPER privilege and, 2.7
OSOPER groups
creating, 2.7.2.3
description for database, 2.7.1.2
SYSOPER privilege, 2.7.1.2, 2.7.1.2

P

partition
using with Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
partitions
creation for Oracle Automatic Storage Management disks, 3.6.3
password file for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.5
passwords
specifying for response files, A.1
See also security
patch download location, 2.3.2
patches
download location, 2.3.2
patches for Oracle Audit Vault
downloading, 4.9.1
PATH environment variable
setting, 2.13
permissions
for data file directories, 2.12.2
for Oracle base directory, 2.10.2
postinstallation
recommended tasks
root.sh script, backing up, 4.10.1
preconfigured database
Oracle Automatic Storage Management disk space requirements, 3.6.2
requirements when using Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2, 3.6.2
privileged groups for Oracle Restart, 2.7.1.3
program technical fix
See PTF
pvdisplay command, 3.6.4

R

RAC
configuring disks for ASM, 3.6.4
RAID
using for Oracle data files, 2.12.1
RAM requirements, 2.2, 3.1
recommendations
on perfomring software-only installations, 3.7
reconfiguring CSS, 5.2
recovery files
options for placing on file system, 2.12
redundancy level
and space requirements for preconfigured database, 3.6.2, 3.6.2
for Oracle Automatic Storage Management, 3.6.2
redundant array of independent disks
See RAID
removing, Oracle Software, 5.1
requirements
hardware, 2.2, 3.1
response file installation
oraInst.loc file, A.2
response files
preparing, A.3, A.3.2
templates, A.3
silent mode, A.4
errors, A.5
response file mode
about, A.1
reasons for using, A.1.1
response files, A.1
about, A.1
creating with template, A.3.1
enterprise.rsp, A.3.1
passing values at command line, A.1
passwords, A.1
security, A.1
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, A.4
response files installation
about, A
root user
logging in as, 2.1
root.sh script
backing up, 4.10.1

S

SAM
starting, 2.8
SAN (storage area network) disks, 3.6.3
schema passwords, 4.5
schemas
database schema passwords, 4.5
security
dividing ownership of Oracle software, 2.7
See also passwords
semmni parameter
recommended value, 2.8
semmns parameter
recommended value, 2.8
semmnu parameter
recommended value, 2.8
semvmx parameter
recommended value, 2.8
server parameter file (SPFILE), 3.5
setting kernel parameters, 2.8
shell
determining default shell for oracle user, 2.13
SHELL environment variable
checking value of, 2.13
SID
setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.13
SID. See Oracle Database SID
silent installation, 4.7
silent mode
about, A.1
reasons for using, A.1.1
See also response file mode, response files, A.1
silent mode installation, A.4
software and hardware certifications, 1.6.1
software certification, 1.6.1
software requirements, 2.3
software updates option, 3.8.1
downloading before installation, 3.8.1
SPFILE server parameter file, 3.5
storage area network disks, 3.6.3
storage management See Oracle Automatic Storage Management
suppressed mode. See response file mode
swap space
checking, 2.2.1, 3.1.1
requirements, 2.2, 3.1
swlist command, 2.3.2
SYSASM
OSASM, 2.7.1.3
SYSDBA privilege
associated operating system group, 2.7
associated UNIX group, 2.7.1.2, 2.7.1.3
SYSOPER privilege
associated operating system group, 2.7
associated UNIX group, 2.7.1.2
System Administration Manager
See SAM
System Administration Manager (SAM), 2.8

T

temporary disk space
requirements, 2.2, 3.1
TMP environment variable, 2.2.2, 3.1.2
setting, 2.13
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.2.2, 3.1.2
setting, 2.13
TNS_ADMIN environment variable
unsetting, 2.13

U

umask command, 2.13
UNIX commands
chmod, 2.10.2, 2.12.2, 3.6.4
chown, 2.10.2, 2.12.2, 3.6.4
ioscan, 3.6.4
mkdir, 2.10.2, 2.12.2
pvdisplay, 3.6.4
swlist, 2.3.2
umask, 2.13
unset, 2.13
unsetenv, 2.13
xhost, 2.1
UNIX groups
checking for existing oinstall group, 2.7.2.1
OSDBA (dba), 2.7.1.2
OSDBA (dba) for Oracle Restart, 2.7.1.3
OSOPER (oper), 2.7.1.2
using NIS, 2.7.2
UNIX users
creating an unprivileged user, 2.7.2.8
using NIS, 2.7.2
UNIX workstation
installing from, 2.1
unprivileged user
creating, 2.7.2.8
unset command, 2.13
unsetenv command, 2.13
useradd command, 2.7.2.7.2
users
creating an unprivileged user, 2.7.2.8
creating the oracle user, 2.7.2.7, 2.7.2.7.1
operating system nobody user, 2.7
Oracle Restart, 2.7.1.3, 2.7.1.3
Oracle software owner user, 2.7
users and groups, 2.7

X

X Window system
enabling remote hosts, 2.1
xhost command, 2.1