Quick Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.6) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)
B28688-03
November 2006
This document describes how to install Oracle Secure Enterprise Search (SES). It includes the following sections:
Following are the software requirements:
Oracle SES can be installed on one of the following operating system versions:
Solaris 8, 64-bit
Solaris 9, 64-bit
Solaris 10, 64-bit
The following packages must be installed:
SUNWarc SUNWbtool SUNWhea SUNWlibm SUNWlibms SUNWsprot SUNWsprox SUNWtoo SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs SUNWxwfnt
The following patches must be installed:
Patches for Solaris 8:
All of the patches included in the J2SE Patch Cluster for Solaris 8:
108528-23, SunOS 5.8: kernel update patch
108652-66, X11 6.4.1: Xsun patch
108773-18, SunOS 5.8: IIIM and X I/O Method patch
108921-16, CDE 1.4: dtwm patch
108940-53, Motif 1.2.7 and 2.1.1: Runtime lib. patch for Solaris 8
108987-13, SunOS 5.8: Patch for patchadd and patchrm
108989-02, /usr/kernel/sys/acctctl & /.../exacctsys patch
108993-18, SunOS 5.8: LDAP2 client, libc, libthread ... lib. patch
109147-24, SunOS 5.8: linker patch
110386-03, SunOS 5.8: RBAC Feature Patch
111023-02, SunOS 5.8: /kernel/fs/mntfs and ... sparcv9/mntfs
111111-03, SunOS 5.8: /usr/bin/nawk patch
111308-03, SunOS 5.8: /usr/lib/libmtmalloc.so.1 patch
111310-01, SunOS 5.8: /usr/lib/libdhcpagent.so.1.patch
112396-02, SunOS 5.8: /usr/bin/fgrep patch
The following additional patches:
111721-04, SunOS 5.8: Math Library (libm) patch
112003-03, SunOS 5.8: Unable to load fontset in 64-bit Solaris 8 iso-1 or iso-15
112138-01, SunOS 5.8: usr/bin/domainname patch
Patches for Solaris 9:
112233-11: SunOS 5.9: Kernel Patch
111722-04: SunOS 5.9: Math Library (libm) patch
To ensure that the system meets these requirements, perform the following steps:
To determine which version of Solaris is installed, enter the following command:
# uname -r 5.8
To determine whether the required packages are installed, enter a command similar to the following:
# pkginfo -i SUNWarc SUNWbtool SUNWhea SUNWlibm SUNWlibms \ SUNWsprot SUNWsprox SUNWtoo SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs SUNWi15cs SUNWxwfnt
To determine whether an operating system patch is installed, enter a command similar to the following:
# /usr/sbin/patchadd -p | grep patch_number
If an operating system patch is not installed, then download it from the following Web site and install it:
Oracle SES requires a minimum of 2 GB of disk space. This includes 1 GB to install and approximately 500 MB to create the initial Oracle SES index.
Additional Oracle SES requirements are based on the amount of data that you need to search. Here are some configuration examples:
To index 100,000 documents:
4 GB disk space
1 GB RAM
The system must meet the following minimum hardware requirements:
512 MB of physical RAM
1 GB of swap space (or twice the size of RAM)
On systems with 2 GB or more of RAM, the swap space can be between one and two times the size of RAM.
400 MB of disk space in the /tmp directory
Between 1.5 GB and 3 GB of disk space for the Oracle software, depending on the installation type and platform.
To ensure that the system meets these requirements, perform the following steps:
To determine the physical RAM size, enter the following command:
# /usr/sbin/prtconf | grep "Memory size"
If the size of the physical RAM installed in the system is less than 512 MB, you must install more memory before continuing.
To determine the size of the configured swap space, enter the following command:
# /usr/sbin/swap -s
To determine the amount of free disk space available in the /tmp directory, enter the following command:
# df -k /tmp
To determine the amount of free disk on the system, enter the following command:
# df -k
To index 1,000,000 documents:
20 GB disk space
6 GB RAM
For installation help, including pre-installation tips, see the Oracle SES tutorial:
http://st-curriculum.oracle.com/tutorial/SESAdminTutorial/index.htm
Note:
The Oracle SES administration tool and default query application are certified on the following browsers:Firefox 1.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.6, 1.0.7, 1.5
Internet Explorer 6.0
Netscape 7.1, 7.2
Mozilla 1.7.3
Verify that the following kernel parameters are set to values greater than or equal to the recommended value shown:
Parameter | Recommended Value |
---|---|
noexec_user_stack | 1 |
semsys:seminfo_semmni | 100 |
semsys:seminfo_semmns | 1024 |
semsys:seminfo_semmsl | 256 |
semsys:seminfo_semvmx | 32767 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmmax | 4294967296 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmmin | 1 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmmni | 100 |
shmsys:shminfo_shmseg | 10 |
Note:
If the current value for any parameter is higher than the value listed in this table, then do not change the value of that parameter.The following parameters are obsolete in Solaris 9:
shmsys:shminfo_shmmin
shmsys:shminfo_shmseg
To view the current value specified for these kernel parameters, and to change them if necessary, follow these steps:
To view the current values of these parameters, enter the following commands:
# grep noexec_user_stack /etc/system # /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SEM # /usr/sbin/sysdef | grep SHM
If you must change any of the current values, follow these steps:
Create a backup copy of the /etc/system
file, by using a command similar to the following:
# cp /etc/system /etc/system.orig
Open the /etc/system
file in any text editor, and if required, add lines similar to the following (edit the lines if the file already contains them):
set noexec_user_stack=1 set semsys:seminfo_semmni=100 set semsys:seminfo_semmns=1024 set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=256 set semsys:seminfo_semvmx=32767 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=4294967296 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmin=1 set shmsys:shminfo_shmmni=100 set shmsys:shminfo_shmseg=10
Enter a command similar to the following to reboot the system:
# /usr/sbin/reboot
When the system restarts, log in and switch user to root
.
Oracle SES must be installed by a non-root user. On UNIX platforms, only root users can bind to ports less than 1024. To install Oracle SES on a port number less than 1024, follow these steps:
During installation, specify the port (for example, 80).
After the installation is complete, log in as the root user.
Run the following commands:
chgrp -R root $ORACLE_HOME/jdk $ORACLE_HOME/bin/searchctl start
Note:
The searchctl start
command must be run by a root user. However, the searchctl
stop
command can be run by either a root user or the user who installed Oracle SES.
$ORACLE_HOME
represents the directory where Oracle SES was installed.
If your installation completes on a port greater than 1024 and you want to change to a port less than 1024, then take the following steps:
Shutdown the middle tier with the following command:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/searchctl stop
Edit the value for the port
attribute in $ORACLE_HOME/oc4j/j2ee/OC4J_SEARCH/config/http-web-site.xml
. (Ensure that the new port is not already in use.)
Log in as the root user.
Run the following commands:
chgrp -R root $ORACLE_HOME/jdk $ORACLE_HOME/bin/searchctl start
For easy instructions on installing Oracle SES, see the Installation Tips tutorial:
http://st-curriculum.oracle.com/tutorial/SESAdminTutorial/index.htm
In the following instructions, the disc mount point is referred to as /SD_CDROM
. If your mount point is different, then substitute the correct mount point name for all references to /SD_CDROM
.
To start the installer:
Ensure that you have checked all the minimum requirements, as described in "System Requirements".
Log in to the computer as the user who will install Oracle SES.
Insert the Oracle Secure Enterprise Search CD-ROM.
If your computer does not have automount, then see "Mounting the CD-ROM" for steps on mounting the CD-ROM manually.
Start up the installer:
prompt> cd prompt> /SD_CDROM/runInstaller
This launches Oracle Universal Installer.
Note:
Do not run the installer from the mount point directory. Thecd
command changes your current directory to your home directory, so you do not start the installer from the mount point.In the Oracle Universal Installer, the only value that you must specify is the administrative password. The remaining values are set to a default, but they can be overridden. Following is the list of the installation parameters:
Search Server Name: Name for your search server.
Administrative Password: The password that you will later use to log on to the administration tool.
HTTP Port: The port on which the Oracle SES middle tier will listen. For example, if you installed Oracle SES on host myhost.oracle.com and you specify port 7890, then your search page URL will be http://myhost.oracle.com:7890/search/query/search
.
Destination Path: The location where Oracle SES software is installed
Data Storage Location: The location where Oracle SES will store its data.
The following screenshot shows the Oracle Universal Installer screen.
During installation on Solaris 10, the following warning message is displayed:
SUNWsprox package not installed
This message can be ignored. Press Continue to resume the installation.
Follow these steps if your computer does not automount the CD-ROM:
Insert the CD-ROM.
Log in as the root user:
prompt> su Password:
Create the CD-ROM mount point directory:
# /bin/mkdir -p /media/cdrom
Mount the CD-ROM drive on the mount point directory:
# /usr/sbin/mount -r -F hsfs /dev/dsk/cxtydzs2 /media/cdrom
In the preceding example, /media/cdrom
is the disc mount point directory and /dev/dsk/cxtydzs2 is the device name for the CD-ROM device.
Log out from the root user.
# exit
To remove Oracle SES, run $ORACLE_HOME/install/deinstall_ses
as the user who installed Oracle SES.
Note:
If the Oracle SES instance was bound to a port less than 1024 and the middle tier ran as root user, then after removal there could be files left under$ORACLE_HOME
. After the removal completes, log in as the root user and delete those files.The tool for starting and stopping the search engine is searchctl
. To restart Oracle SES after rebooting, navigate to the $ORACLE_HOME/bin
directory where Oracle SES is installed and run searchctl startall
.
For detailed steps, see the Startup / Shutdown lesson in the Oracle SES tutorial:
http://st-curriculum.oracle.com/tutorial/SESAdminTutorial/index.htm
To become familiar with Oracle Secure Enterprise Search, Oracle suggests that you complete the following tasks:
Follow the Oracle Secure Enterprise Search tutorial:
http://st-curriculum.oracle.com/tutorial/SESAdminTutorial/index.htm
Log in to the Oracle SES administration tool, using the user name and password set in the installation. With the administration tool, you can:
Define sources to search.
Configure and schedule the crawling of the sources.
Monitor the status and performance of crawling and search.
Click the Help link in the top right corner of any page in the administration tool for context-sensitive help.
Read the Oracle Secure Enterprise Search Administrator's Guide.
In a production environment, where a load balancer or other monitoring tools are used to ensure system availability, Oracle SES can also be easily monitored through the following URL
http://host:port/monitor/check.jsp
The URL should return the following message: Oracle Secure Enterprise Search instance is up.
Note:
This message is not translated to other languages, because system monitoring tools may need to byte-compare this string.If Oracle Secure Enterprise Search is not available, then the URL returns either a connection error or the HTTP error code 503.
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B28688-03
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