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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This guide describes the installation process for Oracle9i Application Server Release 2 (9.0.3) (Oracle9iAS 9.0.3).
This preface contains these topics:
This installation guide is intended for database administrators and others responsible for installing Oracle products. You should be familiar with client/server relationships and database concepts.
This document contains:
Chapter 1, "Installation Concepts"
This chapter provides installation and configuring concepts for Oracle9iAS 9.0.3.
This chapter provides information about hardware and software requirements, online documentation requirements, and preinstallation tasks for installation of Oracle9iAS 9.0.3.
This chapter guides you through the installation and postinstallation steps for Oracle9iAS 9.0.3.
Chapter 4, "Silent and Non-Interactive Installation"
This chapter guides you through Silent and Non-Interactive installation steps for Oracle9iAS 9.0.3.
Chapter 5, "Deinstallation and Reinstallation"
This chapter guides you through the deinstallation and reinstallation steps for Oracle9iAS 9.0.3.
Appendix A, "Default Port Numbers and Port Ranges"
This appendix lists the port numbers used by Oracle9iAS 9.0.3 components.
This appendix lists some methods for troubleshooting your Oracle9i Application Server Release 2 (9.0.3) (Oracle9iAS 9.0.3) installation.
The following sections of this guide are specific to AIX-based systems:
The following sections of this guide are specific to HP 9000 Series HP-UX systems:
The following sections of this guide are specific to HP Tru64 UNIX systems:
The following sections of this guide are specific to Linux Intel systems:
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