Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
A
- additional documentation, 3-30, 4-38, 5-45
- Apache listener configuration (DAD and schema name) screen, 3-14, 4-15, 5-16
- Portal DAD name, 3-14, 4-15, 5-16
- Portal schema name, 3-15, 4-16, 5-17
- TNS connect string, 3-15, 4-16, 5-17
- Apache listener configuration (login server) screen, 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
- login server DAD name, 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
- login server schema name, 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
- available disk space
- component locations screen, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
B
- Bourne shell
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- ORACLE_HOME, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- ORACLE_TERM, 2-13
- buttons
- about Oracle Universal Installer, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2
- browse, 3-5, 4-5, 4-21, 5-5, 5-13
- cancel, 3-22, 4-27, 5-25, 7-17
- change location, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- close, 7-14
- deinstall products, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 7-13
- destination location, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- exit, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2
- help, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 7-14, 7-16
- installed products, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 7-13
- location, 7-14
- next, 3-3, 4-3, 5-3
- no, 7-16
- previous, 3-3, 4-3, 5-3
- release information, 3-27, 4-33, 5-31
- remove, 7-14
- retry, 3-26, 4-31, 5-29
- save as, 7-14
- stop, 3-26, 4-31, 5-29
- yes, 7-16
C
- C shell
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- ORACLE_HOME, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- ORACLE_TERM, 2-13
- certificate request, E-2
- certified software requirements, 1-3
- changing
- disks, 3-23, 4-28, 5-26
- Component, 5-44
- component configuration and startup screen, 3-13, 4-13, 5-14
- component locations screen, 3-9, 4-9, 5-9
- available disk space, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- required disk space, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- show available volumes, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- total required disk space, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- component port number, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Load Balancer Client, 5-44
- Load Balancer Server, 5-44
- Oracle Enterprise Java Engine TNS listener, 4-38, 5-44
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3-30, 4-37, 5-43, 5-44
- Oracle HTTP Server (SSL-enabled), 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Oracle HTTP Server Jserv Servlet Engine, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Oracle Internet File System, 4-37, 5-44
- Oracle Management Server, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS administration, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache data, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache TNS listener, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Portal, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS statistics port, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache invalidation, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Wireless, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Oracle9iAS Wireless Web Integration Server, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- component web site, 3-29, 4-37
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3-29, 4-37
- Oracle HTTP Server (SSL-enabled), 3-29, 4-37, 5-43
- Oracle Internet File System, 4-37, 5-43
- Oracle Management Server, 5-43
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 5-43
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 5-43
- Oracle9iAS Portal, 3-29, 4-37
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 5-43
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 5-43
- Oracle9iAS Wireless Web Integration Server, 3-29, 4-37, 5-43
- component-specific tasks
- Oracle Internet File System, 5-34
- Oracle Management Server, 5-34
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 5-35
- configuration assistants
- Oracle Database, 4-31, A-17
- Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, A-17
- Oracle Internet File System, 4-35, 5-34, A-17, A-18
- Oracle Management Server Configuration Assistant, A-34
- Oracle9i Database Cache, A-3
- Oracle9iAS Portal, 3-26, A-8
- configuration tools, 5-29, A-1
- configuration tools screen, 3-25, 4-30, 5-28
- configuring
- external procedures listener, 2-27
- sqlnet.ora, 2-30
- Web Integration Developer, B-6
- confirmation screen, 7-16
- CPU, 1-2
- Oracle9iAS Client, 1-4
- creating
- password file, 2-25
- UNIX group name, 2-17
D
- database administrator group
- privileged operating system groups screen, 4-14
- database file location screen, 4-20
- directory of database files, 4-21
- database identification screen, 4-18
- global database name, 4-18
- SID, 4-19
- database operator group
- privileged operating system groups screen, 4-14
- database remote access, 2-25
- deinstallation, 7-1, 7-2
- confirmation screen, 7-16
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 7-6
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 7-3
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 7-3
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 7-3
- using Oracle Installer, 7-3
- using Oracle Universal Installer, 7-13
- deinstallation progress bar screen, 7-6
- destination
- file locations screen, F-8
- directories
- cdrom/9ias_1021_disk1, 2-34
- doc, F-7
- /tmp, 2-15
- directory of database files
- database file location screen, 4-21
- disk space, 1-2
- online documentation, 1-5
- Oracle9iAS Client, 1-4
- disks
- changing, 3-23, 4-28, 5-26
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- documentation library
- installation, F-1
- file copy installation, F-7
- Oracle Universal Installer, F-7
- installation options, F-7
- titles, F-2
- Oracle9i Application Server, F-2, F-4, F-5
- viewing, F-8
E
- editing
- initSID.ora, 2-25
- listener.ora, 2-28
- tnsnames.ora, 2-27
- end of installation screen, 3-27, 4-33, 5-31
- Enterprise Edition, 5-1
- installation, 5-1, 5-2
- postinstallation, 5-32
- additional documentation, 5-45
- component port number, 5-44
- component-specific tasks, 5-34
- environment scripts, 5-33
- Oracle Management Server, 5-34
- starting and stopping component, 5-42
- preinstallation, 2-24
- origin database connectivity, 2-32
- response file, 6-2
- environment scripts
- Oracle Internet File System, 4-35, 5-33
- Oracle Management Server, 5-33
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 5-33
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 5-33
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 5-33
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 5-33
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 5-33
- Error, 6-4
- EXCLUSIVE parameter
- password file, 2-25
F
- file copy installation, F-7
- file locations screen, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4
- destination, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, F-8
- source, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, F-8
- files
- httpd.conf, E-4
- initSID.ora, 2-25
- installation logs, 6-4
- listener.ora, 2-25, 2-28
- orapwSID, 2-25
- silentInstall.log, 6-4
- sqlnet.ora, 2-30
- tnsnames.ora, 2-25, 2-27
G
- global database name
- database identification screen, 4-18
H
- hardware requirements, 1-2
- CPU, 1-2
- disk space, 1-2
- memory, 1-2
- TMP/swap space, 1-2
I
- initSID.ora, 2-25
- install screen, 3-22, 4-27, 5-25
- installation
- documentation library, F-1
- Enterprise Edition, 5-1
- non-interactive, 6-1
- log files, 6-4
- Standard Edition, 4-1
- installation log files, 2-33
- installation options
- documentation library, F-7
- installation types screen, 3-8, 4-8, 5-8
- Installing, B-1
- insufficient space in TMP screen, 5-11
- insufficient swap space for install screen, 3-11, 4-11
- inventory screen, 7-14
J
- jdk
- Oracle9iAS Client, 1-4
K
- Korn shell
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- ORACLE_HOME, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- ORACLE_TERM, 2-13
L
- listener.ora, 2-25, 2-28
- login server DAD name, 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
- login server schema name, 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
M
- memory, 1-2
- Oracle9iAS Client, 1-4
- migration, 2-18
- Minimal Edition, 3-1
- installation, 3-2
- postinstallation, 3-28
- additional documentation, 3-30
- component port number, 3-30
- component web site, 3-29
- starting and stopping component, 3-29
- preinstallation, 2-20
- response file, 6-2
- multi-thread server configuration
- CORBA applications, 5-41
- Enterprise Java Beans, 5-41
- Oracle Servlets Engine for Java, 5-40
- multi-threaded server configuration, 5-40
- distributed CORBA applications and enterprise javabeans, 5-41
- Oracle Servlets Engine for java, 5-40
N
- Net8 Configuration Assistant, 3-26, 4-31
- non-interactive
- installation, 6-1
- non-interactive installation, 6-1
- error handling, 6-4
- introduction, 6-2
- requirements, 6-2
O
- oinstall group
- UNIX group name, 2-16
- online documentation
- disk space, 1-5
- online format, 1-5
- HTML, 1-5
- PDF, 1-5
- requirements, 1-5
- operating system
- Oracle9iAS Client, 1-4
- software requirements, 1-3
- oracle account
- UNIX account, 2-16
- Oracle Advanced Security, 2-5
- Oracle Business Components for Java, 2-5
- Oracle Database Client Developer Kit, 2-6
- Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, 4-31, A-17
- Oracle Enterprise Java Engine, 2-6
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Client, B-2
- DBA Management Pack, B-2
- installation, B-2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, B-2
- Oracle home location screen, 7-3
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2-6
- Oracle Information Navigator Applet, F-9
- bypassing, F-9
- using, F-9
- Oracle Internet File System, 2-7
- preinstallation, 2-21, 2-30
- Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant, 4-35, 5-34, A-17, A-18
- Oracle LDAP Client Kit, 2-7
- Oracle Management Server, 2-7
- Oracle Management Server Configuration Assistant, A-34
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2-33, 2-34
- mounting
- CD-ROM, 2-34
- manually, 2-34
- overview, 2-33
- starting, 2-34
- UNIX group name, 2-16
- Oracle XML Developer Kit, 2-7
- ORACLE_HOME, 2-12
- Bourne shell, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- C shell, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- Korn shell, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15
- preventing conflicts, 2-12
- ORACLE_SID, 2-24
- ORACLE_TERM, 2-13
- Bourne shell, 2-13
- C shell, 2-13
- Korn shell, 2-13
- Oracle9i Application Server
- components, 2-3
- Oracle Advanced Security, 2-5
- Oracle Business Components for Java, 2-5
- Oracle Database Client Developer Kit, 2-6
- Oracle Enterprise Java Engine, 2-6
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2-6
- Oracle Internet File System, 2-7
- Oracle LDAP Client Kit, 2-7
- Oracle Management Server, 2-7
- Oracle XML Developer Kit, 2-7
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 2-3
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Portal, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 2-5
- Oracle9iAS Wireless, 2-5
- deinstallation, 7-1
- install options
- Enterprise Edition, 2-2
- Minimal Edition, 2-2
- Standard Edition, 2-2
- overview, 2-2
- preinstallation tasks, 2-9
- reinstallation, 7-1, 7-18
- supplemental components, 2-8
- Oracle9i Application Server Administrative and Development Client CD-ROM
- installation, B-1
- Oracle9i Application Server J2EE Containers (OC4J)
- installing, C-1
- overview, C-2
- Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition Client
- installation, B-6
- Service Designer, B-5
- Web Integration Developer, B-5
- Oracle9i Database Cache Configuration Assistant, A-3
- Oracle9iAS, 3-26, 4-32, 5-29, 5-30, A-3, A-8
- Oracle9iAS Client
- CPU, 1-4
- disk space, 1-4
- jdk, 1-4
- memory, 1-4
- operating system, 1-4
- Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE, C-1
- installation
- requirements, C-2
- overview, C-2
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 2-3
- preinstallation, 2-24
- database remote access, 2-25
- external procedures listener, 2-27
- synchronize database with its SID, 2-24
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache Configuration Assistant, 5-29
- password, A-5
- user name, A-5
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer Plus, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer Viewer, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Portal, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Assistant, 3-26, 4-32, 5-30, A-8
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 2-4
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 2-5
- preinstallation, 2-24
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant, 5-29
- Oracle9iAS Wireless, 2-5
- Oracle9iAS Wireless Edition Client
- requirements, 1-4
- oraInventory directory, 2-33
- location, 2-33
- UNIX group name, 2-16
- orapwd utility, 2-25
- orapwSID, 2-25
- origin database, 2-20, 2-23, 2-32
- name, 2-24
- remote access, 2-25
- origin database connection information screen, 5-15
- host name, 5-15
- port number, 5-15
- service name, 5-15
- origin database connectivity, 2-20, 2-23, 2-32
- origin database user information screen, 5-19
- password, 5-19
- user name, 5-19
- OSDBA, 2-17
- OSOPER, 2-17
- overview
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2-33
- Oracle9i Application Server, 2-2
P
- password file
- creating, 2-25
- entries, 2-26
- EXCLUSIVE parameter, 2-25
- file, 2-25
- password, 2-26
- SHARED parameter, 2-25
- port changes, 2-18
- port numbers
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3-30, 4-37, 5-44
- Portal DAD name, 3-14, 4-15, 5-16
- Portal schema name, 3-15, 4-16, 5-17
- preinstallation
- creating
- UNIX account, 2-16
- UNIX group name, 2-16
- Enterprise Edition, 2-24
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 2-24
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 2-24
- environment variables, 2-12
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- TMP, 2-15
- installation overview, 2-9
- installation, 2-10
- postinstallation, 2-11
- preinstallation, 2-9
- migration, 2-18
- Minimal Edition, 2-20
- port changes, 2-18
- Standard Edition, 2-21
- Oracle Internet File System, 2-21, 2-30
- privileged groups, 2-17
- privileged operating system groups screen, 4-14
R
- reinstallation, 7-1
- Oracle9i Application Server, 7-18
- remote access
- origin database, 2-25
- remove progress bar screen, 7-17
- required disk space
- component locations screen, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- requirements
- certified software, 1-3
- hardware, 1-2
- online documentation, 1-5
- Oracle9iAS Wireless Edition Client, 1-4
- software, 1-2
- response file
- Enterprise Edition, 6-2
- Minimal Edition, 6-2
- setting, 6-2
- specifying, 6-3
- Standard Edition, 6-2
- validating values, 6-4
- root.sh script, 3-24, 4-29, 5-27
S
- screens
- Apache listener configuration (DAD and schema name), 3-14, 4-15, 5-16
- Apache listener configuration (login server), 3-16, 4-17, 5-18
- component configuration and startup, 3-13, 4-13, 5-14
- component locations, 3-9, 4-9, 5-9
- configuration tools, 3-25, 4-30, 5-28
- confirmation, 7-16
- database file location, 4-20
- database identification, 4-18
- deinstallation progress bar, 7-6
- end of installation, 3-27, 4-33, 5-31, F-8
- file locations, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, F-8
- install, 3-22, 4-27, 5-25
- installation
- insufficient swap space for install, 3-11, 4-11
- installation types, 3-8, 4-8, 5-8
- insufficient space in TMP, 5-11
- inventory, 7-14
- Oracle home location, 7-3
- origin database connection information, 5-15
- origin database user information, 5-19
- privileged operating system groups, 4-14
- remove progress bar, 7-17
- software asset manager, 7-5
- summary, 3-21, 4-26, 5-24, F-8
- system password for Wireless Edition, 3-20, 4-25, 5-23
- UNIX group name, 3-6, 4-6, 5-6
- welcome, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 7-13, F-7
- Wireless Edition repository information, 3-17, 4-22, 5-20
- Wireless Edition schema information, 3-19, 4-24, 5-22
- setting
- DISPLAY, 2-14
- response file, 6-2
- TMP, 2-15
- setupinfo.txt, 2-18
- SHARED parameter
- password file, 2-25
- show available volumes
- component locations screen, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
- SID, 2-24
- database identification screen, 4-19
- silentInstall.log, 6-4
- software asset manager screen, 7-5
- software requirements, 1-2
- operating system, 1-3
- Solaris 2.6, 1-3
- Solaris 2.7, 1-3
- Solaris 2.8, 1-3
- source
- file locations screen, F-8
- specifying
- response file, 6-3
- sqlnet.ora, 2-30
- SSL authentication method configuration, 5-39
- distributed CORBA applications and enterprise javabeans, 5-40
- Oracle Servlets Engine for Java, 5-39
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 5-39
- SSL configuration
- CORBA applications, 5-40
- Enterprise Java Beans, 5-40
- Oracle Database Cache, 5-39
- Oracle Servlets Engine for Java, 5-39
- SSL for Apache, E-1
- certification request
- generate, E-2
- httpd.conf file
- modify, E-4
- Standard Edition, 4-1
- components
- documentation, 4-38
- installation, 4-1, 4-2
- postinstallation, 4-34
- additional documentation, 4-38
- component port number, 4-37
- component port numbers, 4-36
- component web site, 4-37
- component-specific tasks, 4-35
- environment scripts, 4-35
- environment variables, 3-29
- starting and stopping component, 4-36
- preinstallation, 2-21
- origin database connectivity, 2-20, 2-23
- response file, 6-2
- Starting, 3-29, 5-42
- starting, 2-34
- Forms Server, 5-29
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2-34
- Oracle9i Discoverer Viewer Server, 5-30
- Reports Server, 5-29
- web server, 3-26, 4-32, 5-29
- starting and stopping component, 3-29, 4-36, 5-42
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3-29, 4-36, 5-42
- Oracle HTTP Server (SSL-enabled), 3-29, 4-36, 5-42
- Oracle Internet File System, 4-36, 5-42
- Oracle Management Server, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Database Cache, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Discoverer, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Forms Services, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Reports Services, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 5-42
- Oracle9iAS Web Integration Server, 3-29, 4-36
- Oracle9iWireless Web Integration Server, 5-42
- summary screen, 3-21, 4-26, 5-24
- supplemental components
- installation, D-1
- Oracle Gateways, D-4
- Oracle Internet Directory, D-4
- Oracle Workflow, D-5
- Oracle Workplace, D-5
- Oracle9iAS Applications InterConnect, D-3
- Oracle9iAS Email, D-2
- Oracle9iAS Unified Messaging, D-3
- overview, D-2
- swap space, 1-2
- system password for Wireless Edition screen, 3-20, 4-25, 5-23
- system tablespace, 1-2
T
- tablespace
- system, 1-2
- user, 1-2
- TMP, 1-2, 2-15
- TNS connect string, 3-15, 4-16, 5-17
- TNS_ADMIN, 2-14, 2-15
- tnsnames.ora, 2-25
- editing, 2-27
- total required disk space
- component locations screen, 3-10, 4-10, 5-10
U
- UNIX account, 2-16
- oracle account, 2-16
- UNIX group name, 2-16
- admintool utility, 2-16
- creating, 2-17
- groupadd utility, 2-16
- oinstall group, 2-16
- oraInventory directory, 2-16
- privileged groups, 2-17
- UNIX group name screen, 3-6, 5-6
- user tablespace, 1-2
- using
- Oracle Information Navigator Applet, F-9
V
- validating values
- response file, 6-4
- viewing
- documentation library, F-8
W
- Web Integration Developer
- configuration, B-6
- welcome screen, 3-2, 4-2, 5-2, 7-13
- Wireless Edition repository information screen, 3-17, 4-22, 5-20
- hostname, 3-17, 4-22, 5-20
- port, 3-17, 4-22, 5-20
- SID, 3-18, 4-23, 5-21
- Wireless Edition schema information screen, 3-19, 4-24, 5-22
- password, 3-19, 4-24, 5-22
- username, 3-19, 4-24, 5-22