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Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit)

Part Number B32405-01
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Numerics

256 color requirement, 2.2

A

active-active topologies
OracleAS Clusters in, 6.3.2
active-active topology
creating, 6.3
installation, 6.3.4
introduction, 6.3.1
supporting procedures, 6.3.5
active-passive topology
creating, 6.4
installation details, 6.4.4
introduction, 6.4.1
preinstallation steps, 6.4.3
additional languages, 3.3
advanced installation, 5
installation steps, 5.2
installed components, 5.1
Oracle Content Database, 5.2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.5
Oracle WebCenter Framework, 5.2.4
Oracle WebCenter Framework with Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.2

B

backup and recovery
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 6.5.1
postinstallation, 7.5
Bash shell
setting shell limits, 2.5
basic installation, 4
installation steps, 4.2.2
installed components, 4.1
Bourne shell
setting shell limits, 2.5
browser requirement, 2.2

C

C shell
setting shell limits, 2.5
CD-ROM
copying to hard drive, 2.10.3
format of, 3.11
mount point, 3.11
CLASSPATH environment variable, 2.9.2
cluster topologies
installing a complete Oracle WebCenter Suite installation, 1.3.1
installing a Oracle WebCenter Framework and Oracle HTTP Server in a single Oracle home, 1.3.3
installing Oracle WebCenter Framework only, 1.3.2
Oracle Content Database, 1.3.5
Oracle WebCenter Framework and Oracle HTTP Server in separate Oracle homes, 1.3.4
remote portlet producers, 1.3.6
with custom OC4J instances, 1.3.7
with custom OC4J instances in multiple Oracle homes, 1.3.8
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_ environment variable, 6.5.2.3
components
default port numbers, C
how to assign custom port numbers, 2.6.3
configuration assistants, E
dependencies, E.1.1
descriptions of, E.2
error codes, E.1.2
fatal errors, E.1.1
troubleshooting, E.1
copying CD-ROM/DVD to hard drive, 2.10.3
CPU requirements, 2.2
csh.login file, 2.5
csh.login.local file, 2.5
custom ports
see static ports

D

database character set
setting for Oracle Content Database, 2.4.2.1
database initialization parameters
setting for Oracle Content Database, 2.4.2.4
default port numbers, 2.6.2, C
deinstallation, D
overview, D.1
silent mode, B.8
deinstallation procedure, D.2
DHCP
installing on DHCP computers, 2.10.1
disk space requirements, 2.2
DISPLAY environment variable, 2.9.3
DNS server for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.5.2.3
DVD
copying to hard drive, 2.10.3
format of, 3.11
mount point, 3.11
dynamic discovery method (for OracleAS Clusters), 6.3.5.1

E

environment variables, 2.9
_CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_, 6.5.2.3
CLASSPATH, 2.9.2
DISPLAY, 2.9.3
LD_BIND_NOW, 2.9.8
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 2.9.2
NLS_LANG, 7.7
ORA_NLS, 2.9.7
PATH, 2.9.2
set in .profile file, 2.9.1
su command and, 2.9.1
TMP, 2.9.5
TMPDIR, 2.9.5
TNS_ADMIN, 2.9.4
error codes from configuration assistants, E.1.2
/etc/csh.login file, 2.5
/etc/csh.login.local file, 2.5
/etc/group file, 6.2.2
/etc/pam.d/login file, 2.5
/etc/profile file, 2.5
/etc/profile.local file, 2.5
/etc/resolve.conf file, 6.5.2.3
/etc/security/limits.so file, 2.5

F

failover (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.4.3.1
fatal errors, E.1.1
files
default shell startup file, 2.5
/etc/csh.login, 2.5
/etc/csh.login.local, 2.5
/etc/pam.d/login, 2.5
/etc/profile, 2.5
/etc/profile.local, 2.5
/etc/security/limits.so, 2.5
firewalls
and ports, C.3
first-time installation of any Oracle product, 3.2
font problems, F.3.5

G

groups (operating system)
see operating system groups
groups command, 2.8

H

hardware cluster, 6.4.1
high availability environments, 6
active-active topology, 6.3
active-passive topology, 6.4
/etc/group file, 6.2.2
inventory directory, 6.2.4
oracle user, 6.2.3
OracleAS Clusters, 6.3
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.4
overview, 6.1
requirements, 6.2
summary of differences, 6.1.4
hostname requirement, 2.2
hosts file for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.5.2.3
httpd.conf file, 2.6.3.3

I

installActions.log, B.6
installation
advanced
see advanced installation
basic
see basic installation
Oracle Content Database, 5.2.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.5
Oracle WebCenter Framework, 5.2.4
Oracle WebCenter Framework with Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.2
installation checklist
Oracle Content Database, A.2
Oracle Database, A.1
installation steps
advanced installation, 5.2
basic installation, 4.2.2
installation types, 1.2
installer
see Oracle Universal Installer
installing additional languages, 3.3
installing from hard drive, 2.10.3
instance names, 3.4
how they are used, 3.4
restrictions, 3.4
valid characters, 3.4
inventory directory, 3.2, 3.6
group for, 2.7.1
location of, 2.7.1
IP
installing on a computer with multiple IP addresses, 2.10.2
requirements, 2.2

K

Korn shell
setting shell limits, 2.5

L

languages, installing additional, 3.3
LD_BIND_NOW environment variable, 2.9.8
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, 2.9.2
limit command, 2.5
limits.so file, 2.5
log files, F.1
from non-interactive installations, B.6
location of, F.3.1
login file, 2.5

M

memory requirements, 2.2
middle tiers
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.5.3.2
monitor requirements, 2.2
mount point for CD-ROM, 3.11
mount point for DVD, 3.11
multihomed computers, installing on, 2.10.2

N

name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.5.2.3
using DNS servers, 6.5.2.3
using hosts file, 6.5.2.3
names of instances
see instance names
Network Appliance filers, 2.10.6
network requirements, 2.2
network topics, 2.10
installing from hard drive, 2.10.3
installing from remote CD-ROM/DVD drive, 2.10.4
installing on DHCP computers, 2.10.1
installing on multihomed computers, 2.10.2
NFS storage, 2.10.6
remote installations, 2.10.5
NFS installations
configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 7.3
NFS storage, 2.10.6
NIS and NIS+, 2.10.8
NLS_LANG environment variable, 7.7
nofile
shell limit, 2.5
non-interactive installations, B, B.2
deinstalling, B.8
log files, B.6
postinstallation steps, B.6
preinstallation steps, B.3
security tips, B.7
noproc
shell limit, 2.5

O

oc4jadmin user, 3.5
password for, 3.5
oinstall group, 2.7.1, 3.2
operating system
patches, 2.3
operating system groups, 2.7
for inventory directory, 2.7.1
groups command, 2.8
oinstall group, 2.7.1
operating system users, 2.8
groups command, 2.8
oracle user, 2.8
operating system version, 2.2
opmnctl config topology command, 6.3.5.1
ORA_NLS environment variable, 2.9.7
Oracle Content Database
additional deinstallation tasks, D.3
installation, 5.2.3
installation checklist, A.2
Oracle Database requirements, 2.4.2
database initialization parameters, 2.4.2.4
setting database character set, 2.4.2.1
site administration user
about, 5.3.7
Oracle Data Guard (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.5.1, 6.5.2.3
Oracle Database
installation checklist, A.1
Oracle E-Delivery, 3.10
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
URL, 7.1
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, 2.6.3.3
in NFS installations, 7.3
installation, 5.2.5
Oracle MetaLink
using to obtain updates to 10.1.3.2.0, 2.1
oracle software owner user
setting shell limits, 2.5
Oracle Universal Installer
disappears after preinstallation checks, F.3.3
log files, F.1
prerequisite checks, 2.11
starting, 3.12
where it writes files, 3.6
oracle user, 2.8, 2.8, 6.2.3
setting shell limits, 2.5
Oracle WebCenter Framework
installation, 5.2.4
Oracle WebCenter Framework with Oracle HTTP Server
installation, 5.2.2
OracleAS Clusters
advantages, 6.1.1
dynamic discovery method, 6.3.5.1
in active-active topologies, 6.3.2
see active-active topology
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
advantages, 6.1.2
failover, 6.4.3.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery environment, 6.5.2.4
mapping virtual hostname, 6.4.3.1
mapping virtual IP address, 6.4.3.1
preinstallation steps, 6.4.3
see active-passive topology
setting up mountable file system, 6.4.3.2
OracleAS Disaster Recovery
data synchronization, 6.5.1
installation steps, 6.5.3
installing middle tiers, 6.5.3.2
installing OracleAS Infrastructure, 6.5.3.1
name resolution, 6.5.2.3
Oracle Data Guard, 6.5.2.3
setting up, 6.5.2
setting up identical hostnames, 6.5.2.3
staticports.ini file, 6.5.2.2
with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 6.5.2.4
OracleAS Infrastructure
installing in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.5.3.1
oraInst.loc file, 2.7.1
creation (non-interactive installations), B.3
oraInventory directory, 2.7.1, 3.2

P

passwd command, 2.8
passwords
for oc4jadmin user, 3.5
patches
see operating system.
PATH environment variable, 2.9.2
ports, 2.6
checking if a port is in use, 2.6.1
choosing port numbers, 2.6.3.1
list of default port numbers, C
static ports, 2.6.3
to open in firewalls, C.3
using default port numbers, 2.6.2
postinstallation steps, 7
for silent or non-interactive installations, B.6
preinstallation steps
for silent and non-interactive installations, B.3
prerequisite checks, 2.11
failures, F.3.2
processor type, 2.2
Product Languages button, 3.3
profile file, 2.5, 2.9.1
profile.local file, 2.5

R

RAM requirements, 2.2
record mode in the installer, B.4.2
remote installations, 2.10.4, 2.10.5
requirements
browser, 2.2
disk space, 2.2
environment variables, 2.9
for DHCP computers, 2.10.1
for multihomed computers, 2.10.2
hostname, 2.2
IP, 2.2
memory, 2.2
monitor, 2.2
network, 2.2
operating system patches, 2.3
operating system version, 2.2
processor type, 2.2
swap space, 2.2
user repository, 2.4.1
response files, B.1
creating, B.4
creating using the record mode, B.4.2
examples, B.4.3
specifying on command-line, B.5
templates, B.4.1
root user, 3.7
root.sh, 3.8
runInstaller command
-executeSysPrereqs parameter, 2.2
on CD-ROM, 3.12
on DVD, 3.12

S

security tips for silent and non-interactive installations, B.7
setting shell limits, 2.5
shared storage, 6.1.2
shell
default shell startup file, 2.5
shell limits, 2.5
silent installations, B.1
deinstalling, B.8
postinstallation steps, B.6
preinstallation steps, B.3
security tips, B.7
silentInstall.log, B.6, B.6
site administration user
Oracle Content Database
about, 5.3.7
smit command, 2.7, 2.8
SSL
postinstallation configuration, 7.6
starting Oracle Universal Installer, 3.12
startup file
default shell startup file, 2.5
static ports, 2.6.3
for Oracle HTTP Server, 2.6.3.3
not working, 2.6.3.2
staticports.ini file, 2.6.3
creating, 2.6.3.1
format, 2.6.3.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.5.2.2
su command, 2.9.1
swap space requirement, 2.2
system requirements, 2.2

T

tcsh shell
setting shell limits, 2.5
/tmp directory, 2.9.5, 3.6
space required in, 2.2
TMP environment variable, 2.9.5
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.9.5
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 2.9.4
tnsnames.ora file, 2.9.4
topologies
10.1.3 middle tiers
with 10.1.2 Oracle HTTP Server, 1.3
10.1.3.2.0 middle tiers, 1.3
cluster topology for remote portlet producers, 1.3.6
cluster topology with custom OC4J instances, 1.3.7
cluster topology with custom OC4J instances in multiple Oracle homes, 1.3.8
cluster topology with custom OC4J instances in multiple Oracle homes with separate Application Server Control, 1.3.9
complete Oracle WebCenter Suite installation, 1.3.1
high availability, 1.3
Oracle Content Database, 1.3.5
Oracle WebCenter Framework and Oracle HTTP Server in a single Oracle home, 1.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Framework and Oracle HTTP Server in separate Oracle homes, 1.3.4
Oracle WebCenter Framework only, 1.3.2
with 10.1.2 OracleAS Web Cache, 1.3
with 10.1.2 OracleAS Web Cache cluster, 1.3
with 10.1.4 or 10.1.2 OracleAS Infrastructure, 1.3
supported, 1.3
troubleshooting, F
configuration assistants, E.1
general tips, F.2

U

ulimit command, 2.5
UNIX commands
limit, 2.5
passwd, 2.8
smit, 2.7, 2.8
ulimit, 2.5
UNIX users
setting shell limits, 2.5
user interface problems, F.3.5
user repository
requirements, 2.4.1
users
setting shell limits for UNIX users, 2.5
users (operating system)
see operating system users

V

/var/opt/oracle directory, 3.6
oraInst.loc file, 2.7.1
virtual IP, 6.1.2

W

Welcome page, URL for, 7.1