Oracle Internet Directory Installation Guide
Release 2.1.1 for UNIX

Part Number A88797-01

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A

account
creating the oracle account, 2-11
administrators
role, 2-10
UNIX accounts, 4-2
automating startup and shutdown, 4-4

C

CDE 1.2
libDTSvc patch, 1-13
CD-ROM, mounting the, 3-4
Chadwick, David, ix
character mode, issues and restrictions, 1-16
Chinese TrueType fonts patch, 1-13
CLASSPATH variable, 4-8
commands
ipcs, 2-8
mount, 3-2
runInstaller
parameters, 3-17
starting, 3-5
umask, 2-12
umount, 3-2
control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4-16
CONTROL02.CTL, 4-16
CONTROL03.CTL, 4-16
coraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4-9
single-instance machine, 4-9

D

data dictionary, described, 4-17
database
automating startup and shutdown, 4-4
control files, 4-16
creation methods
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-8
data dictionary, 4-17
datafiles, 4-13
initialization parameter file, 4-15
instance name, 4-8
mount points, 2-10
redo log files, 4-15
rollback segments, 4-16
tablespaces, 4-13
datafiles
DR01.DBF, 4-14
INDX01.DBF, 4-14
OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, 4-14
RBS01.DBF, 4-14
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-14
TEMP01.DBF, 4-14
TOOLS01.DBF, 4-14
USERS01.DBF, 4-14
DB_DOMAIN parameter, 4-12
DB_NAME parameter, 4-12
dba UNIX group, 2-10
DBAs. See administrators
dbca.rsp file, 3-16
dbora file, 4-5
dbshut script, 4-4
dbstart script, 4-4
default control files
CONTROL01.CTL, 4-16
CONTROL02.CTL, 4-16
CONTROL03.CTL, 4-16
default datafiles
DR01.DBF, 4-14
INDX01.DBF, 4-14
RBS01.DBF, 4-14
SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-14
TEMP01.DBF, 4-14
TOOLS.DBF, 4-14
USERS01.DBF, 4-14
default initialization parameter file
INIT.ORA, 4-15
default redo log files
REDO01.LOG, 4-15
REDO02.LOG, 4-15
REDO03.LOG, 4-15
default tablespaces
DRSYS, 4-14
INDX, 4-14
RBS, 4-14
SYSTEM, 4-14
TEMP, 4-14
TOOLS, 4-14
USERS, 4-14
de-installation
of Oracle software, 4-18
with Oracle Universal Installer, 4-18
directory services
configuring, 2-15
DISPLAY variable, 2-13
documentation
viewing requirements, 1-11
DR01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14
DRSYS tablespace, described, 4-14
Dynamic linker patch, 1-13

E

environment
creating common, 4-9
requirements, 2-12
updating current session, 2-15
environment variables
CLASSPATH, 4-8
DISPLAY, 2-13
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 4-7
NLS_LANG, 2-14
ORACLE_BASE, 2-14, 4-8
ORACLE_HOME, 2-14, 3-6, 4-8
ORACLE_SID, 2-15, 4-8
PATH, 2-14, 4-8
TNS_ADMIN, 4-9
TWO_TASK, 4-9

F

File Locations window, 3-6
files
coraenv, 4-9
dbora, 4-5
dbshut, 4-4
dbstart, 4-4
init.ora, 4-11
installActions.log, 3-15
installation logs, non-interactive, 3-17
login files, 2-15, 4-6
Oracle Universal Installer log files, 3-14
oraenv, 4-9
oraInst.loc, 1-12, 2-8, 3-15
orainstRoot.sh, 3-7
oratab, 4-5, 4-11
permissions, 4-3
response files, 3-16
root.sh, 3-10, 4-8
security, 4-2
setting permissions for creation, 2-12
silentInstall.log, 3-17

G

global database name
defined, 3-11, 4-12
Good, Gordon, ix
groups
dba, 2-10
how to create, 2-10
oinstall, 2-11, 3-6, 4-3
OSDBA and OSOPER, 4-2
UNIX Group Name window, 3-6

H

home directory, 2-11
Howes, Tim, ix

I

INDX tablespace, described, 4-14
INDX01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14
initialization files, 2-15, 4-6
initialization parameter file
description, 4-15
in database, 4-15
initialization parameter file, INIT.ORA, 4-15
init.ora file, 4-11
installActions.log file, 3-15
installation
aborted, 3-15
character mode, 1-16
cleaning up, 3-15
non-interactive
described, 3-16
error handling, 3-18
log files, 3-17
response files, 3-16
using character mode, 1-16
overview, 1-2
post-installation tasks, 4-1
pre-installation tasks, 2-1
requirements
environment, 2-12
silent installation, 3-16
installation types
overview of Oracle8i, 1-2
Interprocess Communication parameters
requirements, 2-8
ipcs command, 2-8
issues and restrictions, port-specific, 1-12

J

Java Runtime Environment
CLASSPATH variable, 4-8
modifying, cautions about, 1-12
operating system patches, 1-13
required version, 3-6
requirements, 1-12

K

kernel
parameter settings, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-8
Kernel patch, 1-13

L

LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, 4-7
LibC patch, 1-13
Libthread patch, 1-13
Linux kernel
parameter settings, 2-4, 2-6
login files, 2-15, 4-6

M

Motif Runtime Library Patch, 1-13
mount command, 3-2
mount points
naming conventions, 2-10
multiple Oracle homes
system identifier, 4-13

N

Net8
local naming, 4-9
post-installation tasks, 4-9
TNS_ADMIN variable, 4-9
Net8 Configuration Assistant
automatically starting during installation, 3-10, 3-12
response file, 3-16
net8ca.rsp file, 3-16
NLS_LANG variable, 2-14
non-interactive installation, 1-16

O

OEM_REPOSITORY.ORA, datafile, 4-14
OID Configuration Assistant
automatically launching Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 3-13
automatically starting during installation, 3-13
oinstall UNIX group, 2-11, 3-6, 4-3
OpenLDAP Community, x
OpenWindows 3.6
Xsun patch, 1-13
operating system
configuration, 2-2
packages, determining which are installed, 1-10
requirements, 1-16
OPERATOR role, 2-10
oracle account
home directory, 2-11
how to create, 2-11
post-installation tasks, 4-6
pre-installation tasks, 2-12
requirements, 2-11
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant
oratab file, 4-11
response file, 3-16
Oracle Database Migration Assistant
automatically starting during installation, 3-10
Oracle Internet Directory
administrator password, 3-9
database creation, 3-8
Database File Location window, 3-9
default settings, 3-9
first time installation, 3-8
post-installation tasks, 4-12, 4-18
pre-installation tasks, 2-14, 2-15
requirements, 1-11
upgrading, 3-13
Oracle inventory
JRE locations, 1-12
log files, 3-14
Oracle roles
SYSDBA and SYSOPER, 2-10
Oracle Server
automating startup and shutdown, 4-4
restarting cleanly, 4-5
security, 2-10
shutting down cleanly, 4-5
oracle software owner. See oracle account
Oracle Universal Installer
de-installing products, 4-18
File Locations window, 3-6
inventory, 1-12, 3-14
log files, 3-14
Oracle Internet Directory Database File Location window, 3-9
response files
error handling, 3-17
specifying a response file, 3-17
validation, 3-18
silent install. See installation, non-interactive
UNIX Group Name window, 3-6
Welcome window, 3-6
ORACLE_BASE variable
described, 2-14, 4-8
ORACLE_HOME variable
described, 2-14, 4-8
oracle account home directory, 2-11
requirements, 1-12
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 3-6
ORACLE_SID variable, 2-15, 4-8
oraenv script
multiple instance machine, 4-9
single-instance machine, 4-9
oraInst.loc file, 1-12, 2-8, 3-15
orainstRoot.sh file, 3-7
oraInventory directory, 3-14
oratab file, 4-5
post-installation tasks, 4-11
OSDBA and OSOPER groups, 2-10, 4-2

P

parameters
initialization, 4-11
init.ora file, 4-11
passwords
changing, 4-2
patches
Java Runtime Environment, 1-13
PATH variable, 1-11, 2-14, 4-8
permissions
setting with umask, 2-12
pkginfo command, 1-10
post-installation tasks
automate database startup and shutdown, 4-4
Oracle Internet Directory, 4-12, 4-18
running root.sh, 3-10
pre-installation tasks
as the root user, 2-8
Oracle Internet Directory, 2-14, 2-15

R

RBS tablespace, described, 4-14
RBS01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14
redo log files
in starter database, 4-15
REDO01.LOG, 4-15
REDO02.LOG, 4-15
REDO03.LOG, 4-15
repository
creating a dedicated tablespace and datafile, 4-14
requirements
hardware, 1-3
Interprocess Communication parameters, 2-8
Java Runtime Environment, 1-12
kernel parameter settings, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 2-6, 2-8
mount points, 2-10
operating system version, 1-16
oracle account, 2-11
Oracle Internet Directory, 1-11
ORACLE_HOME, 1-12
semaphores, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7
system installation, 1-2
UNIX groups, 2-10
UNIX system configuration, 2-2
response files
error handling, 3-17
preparing, 3-16
validation, 3-18
rollback segments, starter database, 4-16
root user
post-installation tasks, 4-2
pre-installation tasks, 2-8
root.sh script, 4-8
running, 3-10
runInstaller command, 3-5
parameters, 3-17

S

scripts
dbshut, 4-4
dbstart, 4-4
oraenv (coraenv), 4-9
root.sh, 3-10
security
for database administrators, 2-10
verifying for files, 4-2
semaphores
requirements, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6, 2-7
setting the values, 2-9
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 4-12
SGA. See Shared Global Area
Shared Global Area
setting shared memory, 2-8
shared memory
configuring, 2-8
ipcs command, 2-8
maximum, 2-9
shutdown and startup, 4-4
SID. See system identifier
silent install. See installation, non-interactive
silentInstall.log file, 3-17
Smith, Mark, ix
software
mount points, 2-10
Solaris
issues and restrictions, 1-16
startup and shutdown, 4-4
SYSDBA and SYSOPER roles, 2-10
System Global Area, init.ora file, 4-11
system identifier
defined, 3-11
described, 4-8
multiple Oracle homes, 4-13
system requirements, 1-2
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 4-14
SYSTEM01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14

T

tablespaces
containing DR01.DBF, 4-14
containing INDX01.DBF, 4-14
containing RBS01.DBF, 4-14
containing SYSTEM01.DBF, 4-14
containing TEMP01.DBF, 4-14
containing TOOLS.DBF, 4-14
containing USERS01.DBF, 4-14
DRSYS, 4-14
expanding for large sorts, 4-14
in database, 4-13
INDX, 4-14
RBS, 4-14
SYSTEM, 4-14
TEMP, 4-14
TOOLS, 4-14
USERS, 4-14
TEMP tablespace, described, 4-14
TEMP01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14
TNS_ADMIN variable, 4-9
TOOLS tablespace, described, 4-14
TOOLS01.DBF, datafile, 4-14
TOOLS.DBF, tablespace contained in, 4-14
TWO_TASK variable, 4-9

U

umask command, 2-12
umount command, 3-2
UNIX accounts
how to create, 2-11
UNIX Group Name window, 3-6
UNIX kernel
how to configure, 2-8
parameter settings, 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-8
UNIX system
summary of requirements, 2-2
upgrading, 3-6
USERS tablespace, described, 4-14
USERS01.DBF
datafile, 4-14
tablespace contained in, 4-14

W

Welcome window, 3-6

X

X Input and Output Method patch, 1-13
X-windows, configuring, 1-11

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