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Oracle9i Application Server Installation Guide
Release 2 (9.0.3) for AIX-Based Systems, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, HP Tru64 UNIX, and Linux Intel

Part Number B10225-04
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A

additional Oracle9iAS 9.0.3 installations, 2-38
AJP
port numbers, A-2
Application Server, 3-1
installation, 3-1
postinstallation
component port number, 3-36
environment scripts, 3-35
architecture
Oracle9i Application Server, 1-5, 1-8, 1-9

B

base directory, 3-6
BC4J Configuration Assistant, B-8
Bourne shell
DISPLAY, 2-16
ORACLE_HOME, 2-17
buttons
about Oracle Universal Installer, 3-5
browse, 3-9
cancel, 5-6
close, 5-4
deinstall products, 3-5
exit, 3-5
help, 3-5, 5-4
installed products, 3-5
next, 3-5
no, 5-4
previous, 3-5
remove, 5-4
retry, 3-26
save as, 5-4
stop, 3-26
yes, 5-4

C

C shell
DISPLAY, 2-16
ORACLE_HOME, 2-17
CD-ROM, mounting on AIX, 2-25
CD-ROM, mounting on HP, 2-26
CD-ROM, mounting on Linux, 2-28
certified software requirements, 2-8, 2-9
changing
the X server display, 3-37
Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant, B-9
cluster, 1-7
clustering, 1-4, 3-2
Component, 3-36
component configuration and startup screen, 3-10
troubleshooting, B-5
component port number, 3-36
components directory, 3-7
configuration assistants, B-5
BC4J Configuration Assistant, B-8
Clickstream Collector Agent Configuration Assistant, B-9
DCM Repository Backup Assistant, B-10
dependencies, B-6
descriptions, B-7
Enterprise Manager Web site Configuration Assistant, B-11
HTTP Server Configuration Assistant, B-12
Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant, B-13
Java Security Configuration Assistant, B-14
OC4J Configuration Assistant, B-15
OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant, B-16
OPMN Configuration Assistant, B-18
Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant, B-9
Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant, B-19
Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant, B-20
troubleshooting, B-5
confirmation screen, 5-4
correcting, B-1
create instance name and ias_admin password screen, 3-18

D

DCM Repository Backup Assistant, B-10
deinstallation, 5-1, 5-2
confirmation screen, 5-4
Oracle9i Application Server, 5-2
using Oracle Universal Installer, 5-3
demonstration applications, 3-37
directories
/tmp, 2-17
disk space, 2-4
DISPLAY, 2-15
DISPLAY environment variable, 2-15

E

end of installation screen, 3-27
Enterprise Manager Web site Configuration Assistant, B-11
environment variable
DISPLAY, 2-15
TMP, 2-17
TNS_ADMIN, 2-17
environment variable, Oracle home, 2-13
error codes
configuration assistants, B-5
errors, B-1

F

farm, 1-6
fatal error, B-6
file locations screen, 3-8
destination, 3-9
source, 3-8
files
installation logs, 4-9
silentInstall.log, 4-9

G

group identifier, 2-12

H

hardware requirements, 2-3
disk space, 2-4
memory, 2-4
TMP/swap space, 2-4
host domain name, 2-18
host name, 3-13
HTTP Server Configuration Assistant, B-12

I

ias_admin Password, 3-3
ias_admin password, 3-18, 3-20
IASAdmins group, 3-16
infrastructure, 1-4
Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant, B-13
installActions.log, 4-9
installation
non-interactive
log files, 4-9
installation concepts, 1-1
installation information
Oracle9i Application Server, 3-3
installation log files, 2-24, B-4
instance name, 3-3, 3-18, 3-20
inventory screen, 5-3

J

Java 2 Enterprise Edition, 1-2
Java Authentication and Authorization Service, 3-34
java object cache
port numbers, A-2
Java Security Configuration Assistant, B-14
JMS
port numbers, A-2

K

Korn shell
DISPLAY, 2-16
ORACLE_HOME, 2-17

L

log file, 2-24, B-4
login name, 2-12
login shell, 2-12

M

memory, 2-4
migration, 2-19
multi-user installation, 2-39, 3-32

N

non-interactive installation, 4-1, 4-3
introduction, 4-2
requirements, 4-3

O

OC4J, 1-2
port numbers, A-2
OC4J Configuration Assistant, B-15
OC4J Instance Configuration Assistant, B-16
oinstall group, 2-12
UNIX group name, 2-12
OPMN
port numbers, A-2
OPMN Configuration Assistant, B-18
Oracle, 2-13
oracle account
UNIX account, 2-12
Oracle Enterprise Manager
port numbers, A-3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Home Pages, 3-31
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, 1-2, 3-31
Oracle home, 2-13
Oracle home destination, 3-9
Oracle home environment variable, 2-13
Oracle home location, 3-3
Oracle home name, 3-8
Oracle HTTP Server, 1-2
port numbers, A-2
Oracle Internet Directory
password, 3-3, 3-16
username, 3-3, 3-16
Oracle inventory directory, 3-3
Oracle Universal Installer, 2-22, 2-32
mounting
CD-ROM, 2-25, 2-32
starting, 2-32
UNIX group name, 2-12
ORACLE_HOME
Bourne shell, 2-17
C shell, 2-17
Korn shell, 2-17
Oracle9i Application Server
deinstallation, 5-2
installation, installation
Oracle9i Application Server, 3-2
Oracle9i Application Server
deinstallation, 5-1
reinstallation, 5-1, 5-8
Oracle9iAS Administration Service, 5-5
Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE, 1-2
Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use Configuration Assistant, B-9
Oracle9iAS Instance Configuration Assistant, B-19
Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository, 3-3, 3-21
Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Port Number, 3-3
Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Server Host Name, 3-3
Oracle9iAS Web Cache, 1-2
Oracle9iAS Web Cache
memory requirement, 2-4
port numbers, A-2
Oracle9iAS Web Cache Configuration Assistant, B-20
oraInst.loc file creation, 4-4
orainstRoot.sh, 3-7
oraInventory directory, 2-24, B-4
location, 2-24
UNIX group name, 2-12
orcladmin, 3-16

P

password
ias_admin, 3-18, 3-20
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-16
port changes, 2-19
port number, 3-13
port numbers, A-1
OC4J, A-2
AJP, A-2
HTTP listener, A-2
JMS, A-2
RMI, A-2
OPMN, A-2
Oracle Notification Service local port, A-2
Oracle Notification Service remote port, A-2
Oracle Notification Service requested port, A-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager, A-3
administration, A-3
Intelligent Agent, A-3
Oracle HTTP Server, A-2
java object cache, A-2
JServ servlet, A-2
non-SSL, A-2
Oracle Notification Service remote port, A-2
SSL, A-2
Oracle9iAS Web Cache, A-2
administration, A-3
HTTP Listen non-SSL, A-2
HTTP Listen SSL, A-3
sorted by component, A-2
sorted by port numbers, A-4
port ranges, A-1
portlist.ini, 2-19, 3-36
postinstallation
Oracle9i Application Server, 3-29
preinstallation
creating
UNIX account, 2-12
UNIX group name, 2-12
environment variables, 2-13
DISPLAY, 2-15
TMP, 2-17
migration, 2-19
port changes, 2-19
prerequisite checks, 2-23
product information, 5-4

R

reinstallation, 5-1, 5-8
Oracle9i Application Server, 5-8
remote workstation installation, 2-16
requirements
certified software, 2-8, 2-9
hardware, 2-3
response file, 4-2
specifying, 4-8
RMI
port numbers, A-2
root.sh, 3-7, 3-25

S

screens
component configuration and startup, 3-10
components configuration and startup, 3-26
confirmation, 5-4
create instance name, 3-20
create instance name and ias_admin password, 3-18
end of installation, 3-27
file locations, 3-8
infrastructure summary, 3-14
install, 3-25
inventory, 5-3
inventory location, 3-6
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-15
Oracle Universal Installer Welcome, 3-5
Oracle9iAS Infrastructure use, 3-12
Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository, 3-21
summary, 3-24
setting
DISPLAY, 2-15
TMP, 2-17
Silent, 4-1
silent installation, 4-2
silentInstall.log, 4-9
single sign-on, 1-4, 3-2
specifying
response file, 4-8
starting, 2-32
Oracle Universal Installer, 2-32
swap space, 2-4, 2-17

T

the X server display, 3-37
TMP, 2-4, 2-17
TMP environment variable, 2-17
TNS_ADMIN, 2-17
environment variable, 2-17
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 2-17
todays_date_time, 2-24
troubleshooting, B-1
configuration assistants, B-5
fatal error, B-6

U

UNIX account, 2-12
oracle account, 2-12
UNIX account and groups, 2-12
UNIX group name, 2-12
admintool utility, 2-12
groupadd utility, 2-12
oinstall group, 2-12
oraInventory directory, 2-12
username
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-16

W

Web, 1-2

X

X server, 2-15

Y

your_base_directory, 2-24

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