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9.0.3

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A

access control level
node, 4-12
access methods
client, 2-12
ACLs
listing, E-8
administrative roles, 2-4
administrative tools
Oracle Enterprise Manager Website, 2-6, 3-2
administrators
Site, 2-7
site, 2-1
Subscriber, 2-1, 2-5, 2-8
System, 2-2, 2-5
Workspace, 2-2
Advanced Queueing, 1-3
AFP protocol, 1-2
agents, 1-11
avi, C-23
Content, 5-2
dangling object av cleanup, C-6
event exchanger, C-10
expiration, C-10
quota, C-23
service watch dog, C-25
Service Watchdog, B-3
aging
BFILE, 5-2
analyze.sql script, 5-3
Apache JServ, 1-5
API calls
termination of, B-3
AppleTalk Filing protocol, 1-2, 2-12
Application Server Home page, 4-3
applications
deploying, 1-5
migrating, D-1
archival functions, 2-11
Archive, 2-11
archive settings, 2-8
archiving
data, 5-2
asynchronous communication, 1-3
attributes
viewing with Property Inspector, 1-4
authentication
user, 1-7, 6-1
Autosectioner, 1-4
avi agent, C-23

B

BFILE, 5-2
base path, 5-2
relative path, 5-2
BFILE aging, 5-2
Binary Large Objects (BLOBs), 5-2
Bulk Creation and Update tools, 3-4
business rules
automating, 1-7

C

cache
maximum size, B-3
size in LIBRARYOBJECTs, B-3
categories, 2-3
managing, 2-10
viewing attributes with Property Inspector, 1-4
cdonfiguration wizards, 3-1
charts
Session, 4-34
chunks, 5-5
client access methods, 2-12
client platforms
protocols supported, 2-12
support, 2-12
client tools, 2-12
accessing, 2-12
clients, 2-19
accessing, 2-12
Hummingbird NFS Maestro, 2-16
WebDAV, 1-2
collaboration
Internet, 1-2
user, 1-xvii, 2-1
workspaces, 2-2
Collaboration Suite Search, 2-3
command-line tools
ifsctl, 4-7
command-line utilities, 3-3
ifsctl, 3-3
commands
FTP quote, F-1
ifsctl command-line tool, 4-7
communication
asynchronous, 1-3
concurrent sessions, B-2
configuration
domain, 1-12, 4-9
node, 1-12, 4-5, 4-11
properties, 4-10
service, 4-16
Configuration Assistant
launching, 3-2
running, 3-4
starting the Credential Manager, 3-4
configuration files
XML-based, 1-5
configuration options
for Oracle Collaboration Suite, 4-27
configuration settings
changing default, 4-9
configurations
editing server, 4-23
network, D-2
content
migrating, D-1, D-2
Content agent, 5-2
Cost-Based Optimizer, 5-3
Create Like function, 4-13
CreateContextFunnelProcedure.SQL, A-3
CreateContextIndex.sql, A-3
CreateContextPreferences.sql, A-3
credential manager, 1-7
starting the Configuration Assistant, 3-4
Credential Manager Configuration Assistant, 6-2
starting with a script, 3-4
Credential Manager Configuration Assistant tool, 2-8
credential managers
creating, 6-2
IFS, 6-1
Ifs, 1-11
OID, 6-1
Oracle Internet Directory, 1-7
Oracle Internet File System, 1-7
reconfiguring, 3-2
credential managers, Oid, 1-11

D

Dangling Object AV Cleanup agent, C-6
data
protocols for copying, D-3
data archiving, 5-2
data cache
maximum size, B-3
database
how files are stored, 1-3
schema, 1-3, B-8
tables, 1-3
views, 1-3
DavServerConfiguration server, C-8
default display language, 2-9
default settings
specifying, 2-9
diagnostic information
displaying for ifsctl command-line tool, 4-8
directory
migrating to Oracle 9iFS, D-4
DNS server, 1-2
document
extension, A-6
views, 1-4
document overhead, 5-7
Document Services, 1-4
documents
associating formats with, 4-31
looking for damage to, A-6
storage information, 4-33
domain, 1-8, 4-5
controller, 4-37
creating a, 3-1
starting from command line, 4-7
stopping a, 4-4
domain administration
log files, 4-37
domain configuration
default, 4-9
domain configuration properties
changing, 4-10
domain controller
checking status of, 4-3
log file, 4-10
domain controller log, 4-37
domain controller process, 1-8
drag and drop
copy operation, D-3
files, D-4
drive
Oracle 9iFS as local, 1-2
DTD
for User Administration tool, 3-5
for Workspace Administration tool, 3-8

E

.EAR file, 1-5
event exchanger agent, C-10
expiration agent, C-10

F

file
restoring a, 2-11
file sharing, 1-xvii, 2-1
across a network, 1-2
Windows, 1-2
file structure
retaining, D-4
File Sync component, 2-19
files
bulk transfers of, 1-2
categories, 2-3
deleted, 2-3
drag and drop with Oracle 9iFS Utilities, D-4
.EAR, 1-5
FTP to Oracle 9iFS, D-3
history, 2-3
how stored in database, 1-3
log, 4-37
migrating, D-2, D-4
versions of, 2-3
.WAR, 1-5
FileSync access, 2-13
folders
migrating, D-2
formats
associating with documents, 4-31
frameworks
queueing, 1-3
FTP, 1-2
files into Oracle9iFS, D-3
FTP protocol, D-3
FTP quote commands, F-1

G

GrantContextToIFS.sql, A-3
groups
migrating, D-1, D-2
migration script, D-2
guardian process, 1-9

H

Hierarchical Storage Manager system, 5-2
high-priority purge
scheduling, B-3
history
file, 2-3
host, 1-10, 4-1
HTTP access, 2-13
HTTP node, 1-9, 1-10, 4-1
HTTP nodes
and OC4J, 4-8
automatic startup of, 4-8
HTTP protocol, 1-2, 2-13
HTTP server, 4-1
Hummingbird NFS Maestro client, 2-16

I

IFS credential manager, 6-1
ifs_acls view, E-8
ifs_ca script, 3-4
ifs_folder_items views, E-5
ifs_group_members view, E-7
ifs_groups view, E-7
ifs_users view, E-6
ifs_versioned_documents view, E-2
ifsconfig script, 3-2
IfsCredentialManager, 1-11
ifsctl command-line tool, 4-7
and OC4J, 4-8
commands, 4-7
displaying diagnostic information, 4-8
ifsctl command-line utility, 3-3
ifsoidcm script, 3-4
IFS.SERVICE.CheckForOrphaSessionsPeriod, B-2
IMAP4 protocol, 1-2
index
designating a type to be indexed, A-4
indiscriminate XML indexing, 1-4
optimizing, A-6
theme, 1-4
XML, 1-4
index fragmentation, A-6
Indexed Medias tablespace, 5-5
indexing, A-1
installation
Oracle 9iFS software, 1-8
interfaces
user, 1-2
interMedia Text, A-1
IP address, 1-2

J

Java classname, 4-23
Java Server Pages (JSP), 1-5
Java servlets, 1-5

L

language
display, 2-9
LDAP, 1-7
LIBRARYOBJECTs, B-3
linking
symbolic, 5-3
LOB Index, 5-5
LOB space utilization, 5-6
LOBs, 1-3, 5-1
locator, 4-4
log files, 4-37
archiving interval, 4-12
domain controller, 4-10
node, 4-12
overwriting, 4-10, 4-12
rotation of, 4-12
verbosity of, 4-10, 4-12
log rotation
disabling, 4-12
logs
domain controller, 4-37
node, 4-38
setting options, 4-38
specifying verbosity of, 4-10
low-priority purge
scheduling, B-3

M

management tools, 1-6
mapping
Oracle 9iFS as network drive, 1-2
memory
consumed by each node, 4-34
monitoring by host, 4-33
monitoring by node, 4-33
usage, 4-35
metadata, 1-3, 5-1
deleted during migration, D-2
in XML, 1-4
Microsoft Web Folders, 2-4
middle-tier processes, 4-1
nodes, 4-1
migrating data, D-4
migration
application, D-1
content, D-1, D-2
file, D-2
folder, D-2
group, D-1, D-2
metadata, D-2
user, D-1
MIME types, 4-31
mimetypes
designating it to be indexed, A-4

N

NbServer protocol, 1-2
near-line storage, 5-2
Hierarchical Storage Manager system, 5-2
network configuration, D-2
network drive
mapping Oracle 9iFS as, 1-2
Network File System protocol, 1-2
Network Neighborhood
browsing Oracle 9iFS through, 1-2
networks
sharing files across, 1-2
NFS, 1-2
NFS protocol, 1-2, 2-14
node
performance, 4-35
node configuration, 4-5, 4-11
associating access control level with, 4-12
changing, 4-12
creating a, 4-13, 4-15
node guardian process, 1-9
node log, 4-38
node processes
starting, 4-5
nodes, 1-9, 4-1, 4-34
amount of memory consumed by, 4-34
and services, 1-11
checking status of, 4-3
checks, 4-11
configuration, 4-5, 4-11
HTTP, 1-9, 1-10, 4-1
log files, 4-37
name, 4-1
number of connected sessions, 4-34
processes, 4-1
servers, 4-5
services, 4-5
starting from command line, 4-7
Non-Indexed Medias tablespace, 5-5
notification settings, 2-9
notifications
specifying, 2-8
workflow, 1-7
NT File System Protocol Server, 1-2
NTFS protocol, 1-2
number of threads, 4-34

O

OC4J, 1-5
and HTTP nodes, 4-8
off-line storage, 5-2
OID credential manager, 6-1
OidCredentialManagers, 1-11
Oracle 9iFS
software installation, 1-8
Oracle 9iFS File Sync Component, 2-19
Oracle 9iFS Top-level Page, 4-3, 4-5, 4-10, 4-11, 4-13, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-25, 4-26, 4-32, 4-36
Oracle 9iFS Utilities
drag and drop files, D-4
Oracle Advanced Queueing, 1-3
Oracle Collaboration Suite, 2-1
configuration options, 4-27
printing from, 4-29
Oracle Collaboration Suite Search, 4-27
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-6
Oracle Enterprise Manager Web server
starting the, 4-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Website, 1-5, 1-6, 2-6, 3-2
accessing, 3-3
Oracle Files, 2-1
Oracle FileSync, 2-4, 2-19
Oracle FileSync client, 2-19
Oracle Internet Directory, 1-5, 1-7
Oracle Internet Directory credential manager, 1-7
Oracle Internet File System
domain administration log files, 4-37
Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant, 1-12, 3-1
Oracle Internet File System credential manager, 1-7
Oracle Internet File System Top-level page, 4-3
Oracle Text, 1-4, A-1
optimizing index, A-6
Oracle Workflow, 1-3, 1-7, 2-3
Oracle9i Application Server, 1-5
Oracle9i Text problems, A-7
Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE, 1-5
Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE (OC4J), 1-5
Oracle9iAS Home Page
accessing, 4-2
Oracle9iAS Home page
accessing, 4-2
orphan session, B-2
out-of-memory exception, 7-2
Overall Memory Usage Table by Node, 4-35
Overall Session Usage Table by Host, 4-35
Overall Session Usage Table by Node, 4-35
Overall Usage Table by Host, 4-34
Overall Usage Table by Node, 4-34
overhead
document, 5-7

P

passwords
resetting, 2-8
platforms
client, 2-12
predefined views, 1-3
printing
from Oracle Collaboration Suite, 4-29
problems
Oracle9i Text, A-7
search, A-7
processed
middle-tier, 4-1
processes
agents, 4-1
domain controller, 1-8
node, 4-5
protocols, 4-1
review, 2-3
servers, 4-1
services, 4-1
properties
changing domain configuration, 4-10
Property Inspector
using to view category attributes, 1-4
protocol servers, 1-2, 1-11
file transfer protocol (FTP), C-12
FolderIndexAnalyzerAgent, C-11
FTP, 1-2
IMAP4, 1-2
internet messaging access protocol (IMAP), C-16
NFS, 1-2
server message block protocol (SMB), C-25
SMTP, 1-2
Windows NT file system, C-17
protocols
AFP, 1-2
AppleTalk Filing, 2-12
AppleTalk Fling, 1-2
FTP, D-3
HTTP, 1-2, 2-13
NbServer, 1-2
Network File System, 1-2
NFS, 1-2, 2-14
NT File System, 1-2
NTFS, 1-2
SMB, 1-2, D-3
SMTP, 1-2
supported by client platforms, 2-12
WebDAV, 1-2
WebDav, 2-13
Public folder
disabling, 2-9
enabling, 2-9
purge
scheduling high-priority, B-3
scheduling low-priority, B-3

Q

queueing framework, 1-3
quota agent, C-23
quotas
increases in, 2-10
workspace, 2-2, 2-9
quote commands, F-1

R

relevance-ranking technology, 1-4
restoring a file, 2-11
review process, 2-3

S

schema, 1-3
database, B-8
tables in the, 1-3
schema name, 4-16
schemas
Oracle Internet File System, 1-8
scripts
analyze.sql, 5-3
group creation, D-2
ifs_ca, 3-2, 3-4
ifsoidcm, 3-4
listing of, 3-4
SQL, A-3
search problems, A-7
searches
advanced, 2-3
category, 2-3
Collaboration Suite Search, 2-3
Oracle Collaboration Suite, 4-27
relevance-ranking, 1-4
simple, 2-3
sectioners, 1-4
server configuration
editing, 4-23
servers, 4-1, 4-5
agents, 1-11
DavServerConfiguration, C-8
DNS, 1-2
editing configurations, 4-23
FolderIndexAnalyzerAgent, C-11
HTTP, 4-1
protocol, 1-2, 1-11
restarting, 4-5
resuming, 4-5
slow read and write activity, 7-2
starting, 4-5
stopping, 4-5
suspending, 4-5
unloading, 4-5
service configuration, 4-16
changing a, 4-17
creating a, 4-18
creating objects, 4-16
editing files, 4-16
Service Watchdog Agent, B-3
services, 4-1, 4-5
and nodes, 1-11, 1-12
document views
unformatted text, 1-4
failed, B-3
restarting, 4-16
ServiceWatchDog agent, C-25
servlets
Java, 1-5
Session Chart, 4-34
Session Table
tables
Session, 4-34
sessions
comparing server types, 4-34
maximum number of concurrent, B-2
monitoring, 4-34
monitoring by host, 4-33
monitoring by node, 4-33
number of connected, 4-34
viewing by server type, 4-33
settings
archive, 2-8
default, 2-9
language, 2-9
notification, 2-9
user, 2-9
Workspace folder, 2-9
sharing files, 1-xvii, 2-1
across a network, 1-2
in Windows, 1-2
Single Sign On, 2-7
Site Administrator, 2-1, 2-7
administrators
Site, 2-5
SMB protocol, 1-2, D-3
SMTP, 1-2
SMTP protocol, 1-2
SQL scripts
CreateContextFunnelProcedure.SQL, A-3
CreateContextIndex.sql, A-3
CreateContextPreferences.sql, A-3
GrantContextToIFS.sql, A-3
SQL views
example, E-8
ifs_acls, E-8
ifs_folder_items, E-5
ifs_group_members, E-7
ifs_groups, E-7
ifs_users, E-6
ifs_versioned_documents, E-2
starting, 4-5
statistics
restoring previous, 5-4
Subscriber, 2-8
storage
document, 4-33
near-line, 5-2
off-line, 5-2
Subscriber, 2-1
statistics, 2-9
Subscriber Administrator, 2-1, 2-5, 2-8
Subscriber Statistics page, 2-8
Subscribers
managing, 2-7
symbolic linking, 5-3
synchronzing local machine and Oracle Files, 2-4
System Administrator, 2-2, 2-5

T

tables
database, 1-3
direct access to, 1-3
Overall Memory Usage by Node, 4-35
Overall Session Usage by Host, 4-35
Overall Session Usage by Node, 4-35
Overall Usage by Host, 4-34
Overall Usage by Node, 4-34
tablespaces
Indexed Medias, 5-5
moving, A-6
Non-Indexed Medias, 5-5
text
analyzing, 1-4
indexing, 1-4
searching, 1-4
theme indexing
turning off, 1-4
turning on, 1-4
themes
generating, 1-4
Thread Count
monitoring, 5-12
threads
monitoring, 4-34
monitoring by host, 4-33
monitoring by node, 4-33
time-out period, B-3
tools
Bulk Creation and Update, 3-4
client, 2-12
management, 1-6
Oracle Enterprise Manager Website, 1-6
User Administration, 3-4
Workspace Administration, 3-7
Workspace Creation, 3-9
Workspace Update, 3-10
trash folders, 2-3
trash management, 2-11

U

Uniform Resource Locator (URL), 4-4
URL, 4-4
User Administration tool, 3-4
DTD for, 3-5
user authentication, 1-7
user interfaces
Web, 1-2
user settings, 2-9
users
authenticating, 6-1
disabling, 2-10
enabling, 2-10
managing, 2-10
migrating, D-1
utilities
command-line, 3-3

V

verbosity
of domain controller logs, 4-10
versioning, 2-3
views
HTML, 1-4
ifs_acls, E-8
ifs_folder_items, E-5
ifs_group_members, E-7
ifs_groups, E-7
ifs_users, E-6
ifs_versioned_documents, E-2
original document format, 1-4
predefined, 1-3

W

.WAR file, 1-5
Web Folders, 2-4
as extension to Windows Explorer, 1-2
WebDAV, 1-9
WebDAV access, 2-13
WebDAV clients, 1-2
WebDAV protocol, 1-2, 2-13
Windows
9iFS Utilities, 1-2
Windows Net BIOS names, 1-2
Windows NT
Oracle 9iFS appears as local hard drive, 1-2
wizards
configuration, 3-1
Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant, 3-1
workflow, 1-7
integrating into application, 1-3
notifications, 1-7
Workspace Administration tool, 3-7
DTD, 3-8
Workspace Administrator, 2-2
Workspace Creation tool, 3-9
Workspace folder settings, 2-9
Workspace Update tool, 3-10
workspaces, 2-2
administering, 2-11
administrator, 2-2
editng files, 2-4
quota, 2-2
quotas, 2-9
XML file for creating/updating, 3-7

X

XML
indexing metadata, 1-4
indiscriminate indexing, 1-4
limit scope of query with sectioners, 1-4
XML file
for creating workspaces, 3-7
for updating workspaces, 3-7
XML-based configuration files, 1-5