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10g Release 2 (10.1.2) for Linux Itanium
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256 color requirement, 3.2

A

adding users to groups
using Deployment Delegation Console, 7.8.2
using Oracle Directory Manager, 7.8.1
additional languages, 4.8
ASM recommendations (for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 13.2.3
Associated Middle Tiers group, 7.2.2, 7.2.3

B

backup and recovery
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 11.1
post-installation, 15.5
Bash shell
setting shell limits, 3.5
Bourne shell
setting shell limits, 3.5
browser requirement, 3.2
Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier, 6.2
installing, 6.13

C

C shell
setting shell limits, 3.5
CD-ROM
copying to hard drive, 3.11.2
format of, 4.18
mount point, 4.18
character sets
NE8ISO8859P10 and CEL8ISO8859P14, 5.15
CLASSPATH environment variable, 3.9.3
clocks, synchronizing, for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.2
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_ environment variable, 11.2.3
clusterware agents (for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 13.2.4
cn=orcladmin superuser, 7.1
and Delegated Administration Services, 7.1
initial password, 7.1
unlocking, G.2.6
Component Owners group, 7.2.3
components
configuring vs. installing, 4.11
default port numbers, C
how to assign custom port numbers, 3.6.3
how to install on separate computers, 5.4
middle tier components, 6.2
OracleAS Infrastructure components, 5.1
ports used by components, 5.17, 6.6
concepts, 4.2
configuration assistant errors
Database configuration assistant, G.2.11
database configuration assistant, G.2.12
OPMN configuration assistant - Start DAS Instance, G.2.14
OPMN configuration assistant - Start HTTP Server, G.2.13
OPMN configuration assistant - Start OracleAS Certificate Authority, G.2.15
OracleAS Randomize Password configuration assistant, G.2.10
configuration assistants, F
dependencies, F.1.1
descriptions of, F.2
error codes, F.1.2
fatal errors, F.1.1
troubleshooting, F.1
configuring components, 4.11
copying CD-ROM/DVD to hard drive, 3.11.2
CPU requirements, 3.2, 3.2
csh.login file, 3.5
csh.login.local file, 3.5
custom ports
see static ports

D

database administrator groups, 3.7.2
Database configuration assistant
errors, G.2.11
harmless error messages, G.2.12
database name, reusing, G.3.3
database-based farm repository, 6.4.1
dba group, 3.7.2
DCM schema, password for, 6.5
deconfig tool, E.1
log files, E.1.2
default port numbers, 3.6.2, C
deinstallation, E
deconfig tool, E.1
of middle tiers, E.6
of OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, E.3
of OracleAS Developer Kits, E.8
OracleAS Infrastructure, E.7
overview, E.2
silent mode, B.9
troubleshooting, G.3
departmental topology, 14.5
Deployment Delegation Console
adding users to groups, 7.8.2
development life cycle support topology, 14.6
directories, integration with third-party, 5.16
disk space requirements, 3.2
DISPLAY environment variable, 3.9.4
distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.6
deconfig failed, G.3.4
installing Oracle Internet Directory on first node, 10.6.3
installing Oracle Internet Directory on subsequent nodes, 10.6.4
installing OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 10.6.5
distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 13.6
installing, 13.6.2
overview of installation steps, 13.6.1
distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 13.4
installing, 13.4.2
overview of installation steps, 13.4.1
distributing components, 5.4
DNS server for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 11.2.3
DVD
copying to hard drive, 3.11.2
format of, 4.18
mount point, 4.18

E

environment variables, 3.9
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_, 11.2.3
CLASSPATH, 3.9.3
DISPLAY, 3.9.4
LD_BIND_NOW, 3.9.8
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 3.9.3
NLS_LANG, 15.7
ORA_NLS, 3.9.7
ORACLE_HOME, 3.9.2
ORACLE_SID, 3.9.2
PATH, 3.9.3
set in .profile file, 3.9.1
su command and, 3.9.1
TNS_ADMIN, 3.9.6
error codes from configuration assistants, F.1.2
/etc/csh.login file, 3.5
/etc/csh.login.local file, 3.5
/etc/group file, 9.3.2
/etc/hosts file, 3.10
/etc/pam.d/login file, 3.5
/etc/profile file, 3.5
/etc/profile.local file, 3.5
/etc/resolve.conf file, 11.2.3
/etc/security/limits.so file, 3.5
/etc/services file
blocking ports 389 and 636, 3.6.2
/etc/sysctl.conf file, 3.4.2
existing database, installing OracleAS Metadata Repository in, 12
expanding middle tiers, 6.14
EXTPROC key, 3.6.4

F

failover (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 13.2.1
farm, 6.4.1
fatal errors, F.1.1
file-based clustering
see OracleAS File-Based Clusters
file-based farm repository, 6.4.1
files
default shell startup file, 3.5
/etc/csh.login, 3.5
/etc/csh.login.local, 3.5
/etc/pam.d/login, 3.5
/etc/profile, 3.5
/etc/profile.local, 3.5
/etc/security/limits.so, 3.5
/etc/sysctl.conf, 3.4.2
firewalls
and ports, D
first-time installation of any Oracle product, 4.7
font problems, G.2.7
Forms, Reports, and Discoverer developer topology, 14.3

G

groupadd command, 3.7
groups (operating system)
see operating system groups
groups (Oracle Internet Directory), 7.2
adding users to, 7.8
groups command, 3.8

H

high availability environments
/etc/group file, 9.3.2
installation order, 9.2
oracle user, 9.3.3
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13, 13.1
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 11
overview, 9
requirements, 9.3
summary of differences, 9.1.4
hostname requirement, 3.2
hosts file for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 11.2.3
httpd.conf file, 3.6.3.3

I

IAS Admins group, 7.2.1
ias_admin user, 4.10
password for, 4.10
Identity Management Access, 6.4
groups required for installation, 7.3, 7.3
Identity Management components, 5.1
installing, 5.23
installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 5.5
installing Oracle Internet Directory only, 5.25
installing OracleAS Certificate Authority and Metadata Repository, 5.26
installing OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5.5
installing separately, 5.5
installing without Internet Directory, 5.24
Identity Management default realm location, 3.10.1
infrastructure
see OracleAS Infrastructure
installActions.log, B.7
installation order, 4.3
for OracleAS Infrastructure, 5.3
installation statistics, generating, 2.8
installation steps, summary, 1
installation types
middle tier, 6.1
OracleAS Infrastructure, 5.1, 5.2
installer
see Oracle Universal Installer
installing additional languages, 4.8
installing components, 4.11
installing from hard drive, 3.11.2
installing in non-empty directory, G.2.2
instance names, 4.9
how they are used, 4.9
reusing, G.3.2
valid characters, 4.9
integration B2B topology, 14.4
inventory directory, 4.7, 4.13
group for, 3.7.1
location of, 3.7.1
IP
installing on a computer with multiple IP addresses, 3.11.1
IPC protocol, 3.6.4

J

J2EE and Web Cache middle tier, 6.2
configuration options, 6.4
expanding, 6.14
Identity Management Access, 6.4
installing (without infrastructure), 6.8
installing with OracleAS Database-Based Cluster and Identity Management Access, 6.9
installing with OracleAS Database-Based Cluster but without Identity Management Access, 6.10
installing with OracleAS File-Based Cluster and Identity Management Access, 6.12
installing with OracleAS File-Based Cluster but without Identity Management Access, 6.11
OracleAS Farm Repository option, 6.4
OracleAS Web Cache option, 6.4
Java developer topology, 14.1

K

kernel parameters, 3.4
checking on Linux, 3.4.2
making changes persist on Linux, 3.4.2
setting on Linux, 3.4.2
Korn shell
setting shell limits, 3.5

L

languages, installing additional, 4.8
LD_BIND_NOW environment variable, 3.9.8
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, 3.9.3
limit command, 3.5
limits.so file, 3.5
Linux
checking kernel parameters, 3.4.2
making kernel parameter changes persist, 3.4.2
setting kernel parameters, 3.4.2
load balancer
configuring for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.3
setting up cookie persistence for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.5
log files
from non-interactive installations, B.7
location of, G.2.1
login file, 3.5

M

memory requirements, 3.2
for multiple instances, 3.2.1
reducing, 3.2.3
middle tiers
Business Intelligence and Forms, 6.2
components, 6.2, 6.3
deinstalling, E.6
expanding, 6.14
expanding (in silent or non-interactive installations), B.4.2
groups required for installation, 7.4
installation types, 6.1
installing against OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.8
installing against OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13.12
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 11.3.2
J2EE and Web Cache, 6.2
Portal and Wireless, 6.2
using upgraded Internet Directory, 6.7
see also Business Intelligence and Forms middle tier
see also J2EE and Web Cache middle tier
see also Portal and Wireless middle tier
Mid-Tier Administrators group, 7.2.2
mod_osso configuration, 15.8.1
monitor requirements, 3.2
mount point for CD-ROM, 4.18
mount point for DVD, 4.18
multihomed computers, installing on, 3.11.1

N

name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 11.2.3
using DNS servers, 11.2.3
using hosts file, 11.2.3
names of instances
see instance names
namespace in Oracle Internet Directory, 5.16
Network Appliance filers, 3.11.5
network requirements, 3.2
network topics, 3.11
installing from hard drive, 3.11.2
installing from remote CD-ROM/DVD drive, 3.11.3
installing on multihomed computers, 3.11.1
NFS storage, 3.11.5
remote installations, 3.11.4
new features in the installation, 2
NFS installations
configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 15.3
NFS storage, 3.11.5
NIS and NIS+, 3.11.7
NLS_LANG environment variable, 15.7
nofile
shell limit on Linux, 3.5
non-interactive installations, B, B.2
deinstalling, B.9
log files, B.7
post-installation steps, B.7
pre-installation steps, B.3
security tips, B.8
noproc
shell limit on Linux, 3.5

O

oinstall group, 3.7.1, 4.7
operating system
patches, 3.3
operating system groups, 3.7
dba group, 3.7.2
for database administration, 3.7.2
for inventory directory, 3.7.1
groups command, 3.8
oinstall group, 3.7.1
OSDBA group, 3.7.2
OSOPER group, 3.7.2
operating system users, 3.8
groups command, 3.8
oracle user, 3.8
OPMN configuration assistant - Start DAS Instance, re-running, G.2.14
OPMN configuration assistant - Start HTTP Server, re-running, G.2.13
OPMN configuration assistant - Start OracleAS Certificate Authority, re-running, G.2.15
ORA_NLS environment variable, 3.9.7
Oracle Application Server concepts, 4.2
Oracle Data Guard (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 11.1, 11.2.3
Oracle database
port 1521 issue, 3.6.4
Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 5.6
and mod_osso, 15.8.1
cn=orcladmin superuser, 7.1
dependency on OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5.5
groups required for installation, 7.3
Oracle Developer Suite, sharing same Oracle home, 4.5.1
Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning, 5.6
groups required for installation, 7.3
Oracle Directory Manager
adding users to groups, 7.8.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
URL, 15.1
Oracle home directory, 4.5
Oracle HTTP Server
configuring static ports, 3.6.3.3, 3.6.3.3
in NFS installations, 15.3
Oracle Internet Directory, 7
adding users to groups, 7.8
cn=orcladmin superuser, 7.1
connecting using SSL, 4.17
contents of new, 7.9
creating users, 7.7
default users, 7.1
groups, 7.2, 7.3
groups required for installation, 7.3
groups required to install components, 7.3
groups required to install middle tiers, 7.4
installing, 5.25
namespace, 5.16
OracleAS Metadata Repository registration, 5.10
orcladmin user, 7.1
realms, 7.10
supported versions, 5.9
using existing, 5.9
using upgraded, 6.7
Oracle Internet Directory groups
Associated Middle Tiers, 7.2.2, 7.2.3
Component Owners, 7.2.3
IAS Admins, 7.2.1
Mid-Tier Administrators, 7.2.2
Repository Owners, 7.2.2
Trusted Application Admins, 7.2.1
User Management Application Admins, 7.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory passwords (for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management;, 10.3
Oracle Internet Directory ports
reserved in /etc/services file, 3.6.2
Oracle Internet Directory users
adding to groups, 7.8
cn=orcladmin, 7.1
creating, 7.7
orcladmin, 7.1
Oracle Sensor Edge Server, 6.3
oracle software owner user
setting shell limits, 3.5
Oracle Universal Installer
database screens, 5.29
disappears after pre-installation checks, G.2.3
first few screens (infrastructure), 5.27
first few screens (middle tier), 6.16
generating statistics, 2.8
last few screens (infrastructure), 5.28
last few screens (middle tier), 6.17
new features, 2
OracleAS Certificate Authority screens, 5.30
prerequisite checks, 3.12
starting, 4.19
where it writes files, 4.13
oracle user, 3.8, 3.8, 9.3.3
setting shell limits, 3.5
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 3.9.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable, 3.9.2
OracleAS Certificate Authority
adding after installation, 5.18
groups required for installation, 7.3, 7.3
in silent and non-interactive installations, B.4.1
installing, 5.26
OracleAS Certificate Authority topology, 14.7
OracleAS Cluster, 6.4.2
groups required for installation, 7.3
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10
configuring LDAP virtual server, 10.2.4
configuring load balancer, 10.2.3
configuring SSL and non-SSL ports, 10.4
installing, 10.5
installing middle tiers, 10.8
installing on first node, 10.5.3
installing on subsequent nodes, 10.5.4
introduction, 10.1
Oracle Internet Directory passwords, 10.3
post-installation steps, 10.7
pre-installation steps, 10.2
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13
ASM recommendations, 13.2.3
clusterware agents, 13.2.4
deinstalling, E.3
failover, 13.2.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 11.2.4
installing middle tiers, 13.12
installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in cold failover cluster configuration, 13.7
installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository, 13.8
introduction, 13.1
mapping virtual hostname, 13.2.1
mapping virtual IP address, 13.2.1
post-installation steps, 13.11
pre-installation steps, 13.2
setting up mountable file system, 13.2.2
staticports.ini file, 13.12.1.1
URLs, 13.3, 13.5, 13.6, 13.10
virtual hostname, 13.3, 13.5, 13.6, 13.10
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 13.5
installing, 13.5.2
overview of installation steps, 13.5.1
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 13.3, 13.3.2, 13.4.2, 13.7.2
installing, 13.3.2
overview of installation steps, 13.3.1
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier) on the same nodes, 13.10
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 13.9
chgtocfmt does not work, G.2.16
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) on the same nodes, 13.10
OracleAS Developer Kits
deinstalling, E.8
installing, A
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 11
data synchronization, 11.1
installation steps, 11.3
installing middle tiers, 11.3.2
installing OracleAS Infrastructure, 11.3.1
name resolution, 11.2.3
Oracle Data Guard, 11.2.3
setting up, 11.2
setting up identical hostnames, 11.2.3
staticports.ini file, 11.2.2
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 11.2.4
OracleAS Farm Repository, 6.4
OracleAS File-Based Clusters
post-installation steps, 15.4
OracleAS Forms Services
groups required for installation, 7.3
OracleAS Infrastructure, 5
components, 5.1
deinstalling, E.7
Identity Management components, 5.1
installation order, 5.3
installation types, 5.1, 5.2
installing, 5.20
installing against existing Internet Directory, 5.21
installing Identity Management components, 5.23
installing Identity Management components (against existing Internet Directory), 5.24
installing in OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13.3.2, 13.4.2, 13.7.2
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 11.3.1
installing Oracle Internet Directory only, 5.25
installing OracleAS Certificate Authority, 5.26
installing OracleAS Metadata Repository only, 5.22
OracleAS Metadata Repository component, 5.1
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 5.1
contents of, 5.11
groups required to install, 7.5
incorrect name shown, G.2.8
installing in existing database, 5.8, 12
installing in new database, 5.22
OracleAS Portal using separate, 14.5
port 1521, 3.6.3.1
registering with Oracle Internet Directory, 5.10
used by OracleAS Single Sign-On, 7.3
using multiple, 5.12
OracleAS Metadata Repository installation type, 5.3
OracleAS Personalization
groups required for installation, 7.3
OracleAS Portal
groups required for installation, 7.3
using separate OracleAS Metadata Repository, 14.5
OracleAS Randomize Password configuration assistant, rerunning, G.2.10
OracleAS Reports Services
groups required for installation, 7.3
OracleAS Single Sign-On
dependency for Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 5.5
groups required for installation, 7.3
obsolete URLs on Administration screen, G.3.1
OracleAS Metadata Repository used by, 7.3
specifying hostname on command-line, 3.10.2
OracleAS Web Cache, 6.4
configuring static ports, 3.6.3.3, 3.6.3.3
OracleAS Wireless
groups required for installation, 7.3
OracleASCluster (Identity Management)
DCM warning, G.2.17
OracleBI Discoverer
groups required for installation, 7.3
oraInst.loc file, 3.7.1
oraInventory directory, 3.7.1, 4.7
orcladmin user, 7.1
password, 7.1
OSDBA group, 3.7.2, 3.7.2
OSOPER group, 3.7.2, 3.7.2

P

passwd command, 3.8
passwords
for cn=orcladmin superuser, 7.1
for DCM schema, 6.5
for ias_admin user, 4.10
for orcladmin user, 7.1
for SYS/SYSTEM users, 5.14
randomization of schema passwords, 5.10
patches. See operating system.
PATH environment variable, 3.9.3
port 1521, 3.6.3.1, 3.6.4.2
already in use, 3.6.4
Portal and Wireless developer topology, 14.2
Portal and Wireless middle tier, 6.2
expanding, 6.14
installing, 6.13
portlist.ini file, 3.6.3.1
ports, 3.6
assigned to components, 6.6
how to determine, 5.17
list of default port numbers, C
static ports, 3.6.3
to open in firewalls, D
using default port numbers, 3.6.2
ports 389 and 636, 3.6.2
post-installation steps, 15
for silent or non-interactive installations, B.7
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.7
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13.11
pre-installation steps (for silent and non-interactive installations), B.3
prerequisite checks, 3.12
processor, 3.2, 3.2
Product Languages button, 4.8
profile file, 3.5, 3.9.1
profile.local file, 3.5

R

RAM requirements, 3.2
realms, 7.10
record mode in the installer, B.5.2
registering OracleAS Metadata Repository, 5.10
remote installations, 3.11.3, 3.11.4
Repository Owners group, 7.2.2
requirements
browser, 3.2
disk space, 3.2
environment variables, 3.9
for multihomed computers, 3.11.1
hostname, 3.2
kernel parameters, 3.4
memory, 3.2, 3.2.1
monitor, 3.2
network, 3.2
operating system patches, 3.3
pagefile size (virtual memory), 3.2.1
processor, 3.2, 3.2
swap space, 3.2
response files, B.1
creating, B.5
creating using the record mode, B.5.2
examples, B.5.3
specifying on command-line, B.6
templates, B.5.1
reusing database name, G.3.3
root user, 4.14
root.sh, 4.15
runInstaller command
-executeSysPrereqs parameter, 3.2
on CD-ROM, 4.19
on DVD, 4.19
OUI_HOSTNAME parameter, 3.10.2

S

screens
database, 5.29
first few (infrastructure), 5.27
first few (middle tier), 6.16
last few (infrastructure), 5.28
last few (middle tier), 6.17
OracleAS Certificate Authority, 5.30
security tips for silent and non-interactive installations, B.8
setting shell limits, 3.5
shell
default shell startup file, 3.5
shell limits, 3.5
silent installations, B.1
deinstalling, B.9
post-installation steps, B.7
pre-installation steps, B.3
security tips, B.8
silentInstall.log, B.7, B.7
Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory screen, 7.10
Specify Namespace in Internet Directory screen, 3.10.1, 5.16
SSL
connecting to Oracle Internet Directory using, 4.17
post-installation configuration, 15.6
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 4.19
startup file
default shell startup file, 3.5
static ports, 3.6.3
examples, 3.6.3.4
for Oracle HTTP Server, 3.6.3.3, 3.6.3.3
for OracleAS Web Cache, 3.6.3.3
not working, 3.6.3.2
staticports.ini file, 3.6.3
creating, 3.6.3.1
for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13.12.1.1
format, 3.6.3.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 11.2.2
su command, 3.9.1
summary of installation steps, 1
swap space requirement, 3.2
synchronize clocks for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.2
sysctl command, 3.4.2
sysctl.conf file, 3.4.2
SYS/SYSTEM user passwords, 5.14
system requirements, 3.2

T

tcsh shell
setting shell limits, 3.5
/tmp directory, 4.13
space required in, 3.2
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 3.9.6, G.2.11
tnsnames.ora file, 3.9.6
topologies, 14
departmental topology, 14.5
development life cycle support topology, 14.6
Forms, Reports, and Discoverer developer topology, 14.3
integration B2B topology, 14.4
Java developer topology, 14.1
OracleAS Certificate Authority topology, 14.7
Portal and Wireless developer topology, 14.2
troubleshooting, G
configuration assistants, F.1
deinstallation, G.3
general tips, G.1
Trusted Application Admins group, 7.2.1

U

ulimit command, 3.5
UNIX commands
groupadd, 3.7
limit, 3.5
passwd, 3.8
sysctl, 3.4.2
ulimit, 3.5
useradd, 3.8
UNIX users
setting shell limits, 3.5
Use Only SSL Connections With This Oracle Internet Directory button, 4.17
user interface problems, G.2.7
User Management Application Admins group, 7.2.1
useradd command, 3.8
users
setting shell limits for UNIX users, 3.5
users (operating system)
see operating system users
users (Oracle Internet Directory)
see Oracle Internet Directory users

V

/var/opt/oracle directory, 4.13
oraInst.loc file, 3.7.1
virtual hostname
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 13.3, 13.5, 13.6, 13.10
virtual server
configuring HTTP for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.3
configuring LDAP virtual server for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.3
pointing to node 1 initially for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 10.2.4

W

Welcome page, URL for, 15.1