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10g Release 3 (10.1.3) for Microsoft Windows (64-Bit) on Intel Itanium
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Numerics

256 color requirement, 2.2

A

active-active topology
creating, 6.2
installation, 6.2.4
introduction, 6.2.1
supporting procedures, 6.2.5
active-passive topology
creating, 6.3
installation details, 6.3.4
installation overview, 6.3.2
introduction, 6.3.1
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.1.2
postinstallation steps, 6.3.5
preinstallation steps, 6.3.3
adapters
loopback, 2.7.1
network, 2.7.1
adding shared disk to group in Oracle Fail Safe, 6.3.3.7
adding virtual address to group in Oracle Fail Safe, 6.3.3.7
additional languages, 3.2
Administrators group, 2.5
advanced installation, 5
installation steps, 5.2
installed components, 5.1
Integrated Web Server, J2EE Server and Process Management, 5.2.4
J2EE Server and Process Management, 5.2.2
Oracle TopLink, 5.2.5
Web Server and Process Management, 5.2.3
aliases
installing on computers with aliases, 2.7.3

B

backup and recovery
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 6.4.1
postinstallation, 7.5
basic installation, 4
installation steps, 4.2.2
installed components, 4.1
browser requirement, 2.2

C

CD-ROM
copying to hard drive, 2.7.7
cluster name (for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.3.3.4
cluster topologies
installing a Web server middle tier and multiple OC4J middle tiers on separate hosts, 1.3.4
installing a Web server middle tier and OC4J middle tier on separate hosts, 1.3.3
installing multiple integrated Web server and OC4J middle tiers, 1.3.2
cluster, verifying (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.3.3.6
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_ environment variable, 6.4.2.3, 6.4.2.3
components
default port numbers, B
how to assign custom port numbers, 2.4.4
configuration assistants, D
dependencies, D.1.1
descriptions of, D.2
error codes, D.1.2
fatal errors, D.1.1
troubleshooting, D.1
copying CD-ROM/DVD to hard drive, 2.7.7
CPU requirements, 2.2
custom ports
see static ports

D

default port numbers, 2.4.3, B
deinstallation, C
overview, C.1
removing all Oracle products, C.3
silent mode, A.8
deinstallation procedure, C.2
deploying Oracle Business Rules Rule Author, 7.1
DHCP
installing on DHCP computers, 2.7.1
disk space requirements, 2.2
DNS server for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.2.3
DVD
copying to hard drive, 2.7.7

E

environment variables, 2.6
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_, 6.4.2.3, 6.4.2.3
ORACLE_HOME, 2.6.2
ORACLE_SID, 2.6.2
PATH, 2.6.3
setting, 2.6.1
TEMP, 2.6.5
TNS_ADMIN, 2.6.4
ephemeral ports, 2.4.1
error codes from configuration assistants, D.1.2
Event Log service (for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.3.3.1

F

fatal errors, D.1.1
file system type requirement, 2.2
firewalls
and ports, B.3
font problems, E.3.4

G

groups (Oracle Fail Safe)
adding shared disk to groups, 6.3.3.7
adding virtual address to groups, 6.3.3.7
creating, 6.3.3.7

H

high availability environments, 6
active-active topology, 6.2
active-passive topology, 6.3
OracleAS Clusters, 6.2
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.3
overview, 6.1
summary of differences, 6.1.4
hostname requirement, 2.2
hostnames
installing on computers with multiple aliases, 2.7.3
hosts file for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.2.3
httpd.conf file, 2.4.4.3

I

installActions.log, A.6
installation
advanced
see advanced installation
basic
see basic installation
Integrated Web Server, J2EE Server and Process Management, 5.2.4
J2EE Server and Process Management, 5.2.2
Oracle TopLink, 5.2.5
Web Server and Process Management, 5.2.3
installation steps
advanced installation, 5.2
basic installation, 4.2.2
installation types, 1.2
installer
see Oracle Universal Installer
installing additional languages, 3.2
installing from hard drive, 2.7.7
installing Oracle Fail Safe, 6.3.3.6
instance names, 3.3
how they are used, 3.3
restrictions, 3.3
valid characters, 3.3
Integrated Web Server, J2EE Server and Process Management
installation, 5.2.4
inventory directory, 3.5, 3.5
IP
installing on a computer with multiple IP addresses, 2.7.2
requirements, 2.2

J

J2EE Server and Process Management
installation, 5.2.2

L

languages, installing additional, 3.2
log files, E.1
from non-interactive installations, A.6
location of, E.3.1
loopback adapters, 2.7.1
installing, 2.7.6
removing (Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP), 2.7.6.4

M

memory requirements, 2.2
middle tiers
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.4.3.2
monitor requirement, 2.2
MSCS
for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.3.3.3
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.7.2

N

name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.2.3
using DNS servers, 6.4.2.3
using hosts file, 6.4.2.3
names of instances
see instance names
nbtstat command, 6.4.2.3
network adapter, primary, 2.7.1
network requirements, 2.2
network topics, 2.7
installing from hard drive, 2.7.7
installing from remote CD-ROM/DVD drive, 2.7.8
installing on computers with aliases, 2.7.3
installing on DHCP computers, 2.7.1
installing on multihomed computers, 2.7.2
installing on off-network computers, 2.7.4
remote installations, 2.7.9
NLS_LANG parameter, 7.7
non-interactive installations, A, A.2
deinstalling, A.8
log files, A.6
postinstallation steps, A.6
preinstallation steps, A.3
security tips, A.7
non-networked computers, installing on, 2.7.4

O

oc4jadmin user, 3.4
password for, 3.4
off-network computers, installing on, 2.7.4
off-network problems, E.3.5
operating system groups
Administrators group, 2.5
operating system users, 2.5
Administrators group, 2.5
operating system version, 2.2
Oracle Business Rules Rule Author
deploying, 7.1
Oracle Data Guard (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.1, 6.4.2.3
Oracle E-Delivery, 3.6
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
URL, 7.2
Oracle Fail Safe
adding shared disk to group, 6.3.3.7
adding virtual address to group, 6.3.3.7
creating groups, 6.3.3.7
installing, 6.3.3.6
OracleMSCSServices service, 6.3.3.5
user requirements, 6.3.3.5
verifying cluster, 6.3.3.6
Oracle home
directory, 3.1
installing in a non-empty, 3.1.3
installing in an existing, 3.1.2
naming, 3.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server
configuring static ports, 2.4.4.3
Oracle MetaLink
using to obtain updates to 10.1.3.0.0, 2.1
Oracle TopLink
installation, 5.2.5
Oracle Universal Installer
does not appear, E.3.2
log files, E.1
prerequisite checks, 2.8
starting, 3.7
where it writes files, 3.5
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 2.6.2
ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.6.2
OracleAS Clusters
see active-active topology
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
advantages, 6.1.2
cluster name, 6.3.3.4
domain user requirements, 6.3.3.5
Event Log service, 6.3.3.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 6.4.2.4
MSCS, 6.3.3.3
preinstallation steps, 6.3.3
see active-passive topology
verifying cluster, 6.3.3.6
virtual address, 6.3.3.2
OracleAS Disaster Recovery
data synchronization, 6.4.1
installation steps, 6.4.3
installing middle tiers, 6.4.3.2
installing OracleAS Infrastructure, 6.4.3.1
name resolution, 6.4.2.3
Oracle Data Guard, 6.4.2.3
setting up, 6.4.2
setting up identical hostnames, 6.4.2.3
staticports.ini file, 6.4.2.2
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.4.2.4
OracleAS Infrastructure
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.4.3.1
OracleMSCSServices service (Oracle Fail Safe), 6.3.3.5

P

pagefile size (virtual memory) requirement, 2.2
passwords
for oc4jadmin user, 3.4
PATH environment variable, 2.6.3
pcAnywhere, 2.7.9
ports, 2.4
checking if a port is in use, 2.4.2
ephemeral, 2.4.1
list of default port numbers, B
static ports, 2.4.4
to open in firewalls, B.3
using default port numbers, 2.4.3
postinstallation steps, 7
for silent or non-interactive installations, A.6
preinstallation steps
for silent and non-interactive installations, A.3
prerequisite checks, 2.8
primary network adapter, 2.7.1
processor, 2.2
Product Languages button, 3.2

R

RAM requirements, 2.2
record mode in the installer, A.4.2
remote control software, 2.7.9
remote installations, 2.7.8, 2.7.9
requirements
browser, 2.2
disk space, 2.2
environment variables, 2.6
file system type, 2.2
for computers that you want to disconnect from network later, 2.7.5
for DHCP computers, 2.7.1
for multi-alias computers, 2.7.3
for multihomed computers, 2.7.2
for non-networked computers, 2.7.4
hostname, 2.2
IP, 2.2
memory, 2.2
monitor, 2.2
network, 2.2
operating system version, 2.2
pagefile size (virtual memory), 2.2
processor, 2.2
space in TEMP directory, 2.2
response files, A.1
creating, A.4
creating using the record mode, A.4.2
examples, A.4.4
specifying on command-line, A.5
templates, A.4.1
variables to modify, A.4.3
runInstaller command
-executeSysPrereqs parameter, 2.2

S

security tips for silent and non-interactive installations, A.7
Services dialog, displaying, 7.2
setup.exe command
on CD-ROM, 3.7
on DVD-ROM, 3.7
shared disk, adding to group (Oracle Fail Safe), 6.3.3.7
shared storage, 6.1.2
silent installations, A.1
deinstalling, A.8
postinstallation steps, A.6
preinstallation steps, A.3
security tips, A.7
silentInstall.log, A.6, A.6
SSL
postinstallation configuration, 7.6
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 3.7
static ports, 2.4.4
for Oracle HTTP Server, 2.4.4.3
not working, 2.4.4.2
staticports.ini file, 2.4.4
creating, 2.4.4.1
format, 2.4.4.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.4.2.2
system requirements, 2.2

T

TEMP directory, 2.6.5
space required, 2.2
TEMP environment variable, 2.6.5
/tmp directory, 3.5
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 2.6.4
topologies
10.1.3 middle tiers, 1.3
high availability, 1.3
integrated Web server and OC4J middle tier, 1.3.1
multiple integrated Web server and OC4J middle tiers, 1.3.2
Web server middle tier and multiple OC4J middle tiers on separate hosts, 1.3.4
Web server middle tier and OC4J middle tier on separate hosts, 1.3.3
with 10.1.2 Oracle HTTP Server, 1.3
with 10.1.2 OracleAS Web Cache, 1.3
with 10.1.2 OracleAS Web Cache cluster, 1.3
with 9.0.4 or 10.1.2 OracleAS Infrastructure, 1.3
supported, 1.3
trigger attribute (for replication-policy), 6.2.5.5
troubleshooting, E
configuration assistants, D.1
general tips, E.2

U

user interface problems, E.3.4
user requirements for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.3.3.5
users (operating system)
see operating system users

V

verifying cluster (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.3.3.6
virtual address for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.3.3.2
virtual address, adding to group (Oracle Fail Safe), 6.3.3.7
virtual IP, 6.1.2
virtual memory (pagefile size) requirement, 2.2
VNC, 2.7.9

W

Web Server and Process Management
installation, 5.2.3
Welcome page, URL for, 7.2
Windows registry
removing all Oracle products, C.3
Windows system files (wsf.exe), 2.3
write-quota attribute (in cluster tag), 6.2.5.6
wsf.exe, 2.3