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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, 4.3
 
- 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, 2.6
 
 
- basic installation, 3
 
- 
- installation steps, 3.2.2
 
- installed components, 3.1
 
 
- Bourne shell
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
- browser requirement, 2.2
 
C
- C shell
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
- CD-ROM
 
- 
- copying to hard drive, 2.11.3
 
- format of, 4.11
 
- mount point, 4.11
 
 
- CLASSPATH environment variable, 2.10.2
 
- 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, 2.7.3
 
 
- configuration assistants, E
 
- 
- dependencies, E.1.1
 
- descriptions of, E.2
 
- error codes, E.1.2
 
- fatal errors, E.1.1
 
- troubleshooting, E.1
 
 
- console
 
- 
- installing from, 2.2.1
 
 
- copying CD-ROM/DVD to hard drive, 2.11.3
 
- CPU requirements, 2.2, 2.2
 
- csh.login file, 2.6
 
- csh.login.local file, 2.6
 
- custom ports
 
- 
- see static ports
 
 
D
- database character set
 
- 
- setting for Oracle Content Database, 2.5.2.1
 
 
- database initialization parameters
 
- 
- setting for Oracle Content Database, 2.5.2.4
 
 
- default port numbers, 2.7.2, C
 
- deinstallation, D
 
- 
- overview, D.1
 
- silent mode, B.8
 
 
- deinstallation procedure, D.2
 
- DHCP
 
- 
- installing on DHCP computers, 2.11.1
 
 
- disk space requirements, 2.2
 
- DISPLAY environment variable, 2.10.3
 
- DNS server for name resolution (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.5.2.3
 
- DVD
 
- 
- copying to hard drive, 2.11.3
 
- format of, 4.11
 
- mount point, 4.11
 
 
- dynamic discovery method (for OracleAS Clusters), 6.3.5.1
 
E
- environment variables, 2.10
 
- 
- _CLUSTER_NETWORK_NAME_, 6.5.2.3
 
- CLASSPATH, 2.10.2
 
- DISPLAY, 2.10.3
 
- LD_BIND_NOW, 2.10.8
 
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH, 2.10.2
 
- NLS_LANG, 7.7
 
- ORA_NLS, 2.10.7
 
- PATH, 2.10.2
 
- set in .profile file, 2.10.1
 
- su command and, 2.10.1
 
- TMP, 2.10.5
 
- TMPDIR, 2.10.5
 
- TNS_ADMIN, 2.10.4
 
 
- error codes from configuration assistants, E.1.2
 
- /etc/csh.login file, 2.6
 
- /etc/csh.login.local file, 2.6
 
- /etc/group file, 6.2.2
 
- /etc/pam.d/login file, 2.6
 
- /etc/profile file, 2.6
 
- /etc/profile.local file, 2.6
 
- /etc/resolve.conf file, 6.5.2.3
 
- /etc/security/limits.so file, 2.6
 
F
- failover (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster), 6.4.3.1
 
- fatal errors, E.1.1
 
- files
 
- 
- default shell startup file, 2.6
 
- /etc/csh.login, 2.6
 
- /etc/csh.login.local, 2.6
 
- /etc/pam.d/login, 2.6
 
- /etc/profile, 2.6
 
- /etc/profile.local, 2.6
 
- /etc/security/limits.so, 2.6
 
 
- firewalls
 
- 
- and ports, C.3
 
 
- first-time installation of any Oracle product, 4.2
 
- font problems, F.3.5
 
G
- groupadd command, 2.8
 
- groups (operating system)
 
- 
- see operating system groups
 
 
- groups command, 2.9
 
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, 2.7.3.3
 
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, 3.2.2
 
 
- installation types, 1.2
 
- installer
 
- 
- see Oracle Universal Installer
 
 
- installing additional languages, 4.3
 
- installing from hard drive, 2.11.3
 
- instance names, 4.4
 
- 
- how they are used, 4.4
 
- restrictions, 4.4
 
- valid characters, 4.4
 
 
- inventory directory, 4.2, 4.6
 
- 
- group for, 2.8.1
 
- location of, 2.8.1
 
 
- IP
 
- 
- installing on a computer with multiple IP addresses, 2.11.2
 
- requirements, 2.2
 
 
K
- kernel parameters, 2.4
 
- Korn shell
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
L
- languages, installing additional, 4.3
 
- LD_BIND_NOW environment variable, 2.10.8
 
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, 2.10.2
 
- limit command, 2.6
 
- limits.so file, 2.6
 
- log files, F.1
 
- 
- from non-interactive installations, B.6
 
- location of, F.3.1
 
 
- login file, 2.6
 
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, 4.11
 
- mount point for DVD, 4.11
 
- multihomed computers, installing on, 2.11.2
 
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, 2.11.6
 
- network requirements, 2.2
 
- network topics, 2.11
 
- 
- installing from hard drive, 2.11.3
 
- installing from remote CD-ROM/DVD drive, 2.11.4
 
- installing on DHCP computers, 2.11.1
 
- installing on multihomed computers, 2.11.2
 
- NFS storage, 2.11.6
 
- remote installations, 2.11.5
 
 
- NFS installations
 
- 
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 7.3
 
 
- NFS storage, 2.11.6
 
- NIS and NIS+, 2.11.8
 
- NLS_LANG environment variable, 7.7
 
- nofile
 
- 
- shell limit on Linux, 2.6
 
 
- 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 on Linux, 2.6
 
 
O
- oc4jadmin user, 4.5
 
- 
- password for, 4.5
 
 
- oinstall group, 2.8.1, 4.2
 
- operating system
 
- 
- patches, 2.3
 
 
- operating system groups, 2.8
 
- 
- for inventory directory, 2.8.1
 
- groups command, 2.9
 
- oinstall group, 2.8.1
 
 
- operating system patches
 
- 
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 3.0, 2.3.1
 
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0, 2.3.2
 
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, 2.3.3
 
 
- operating system users, 2.9
 
- 
- groups command, 2.9
 
- oracle user, 2.9
 
 
- operating system version, 2.2
 
- opmnctl config topology command, 6.3.5.1
 
- ORA_NLS environment variable, 2.10.7
 
- Oracle Content Database
 
- 
- additional deinstallation tasks, D.3
 
- installation, 5.2.3
 
- installation checklist, A.2
 
- Oracle Database requirements, 2.5.2
 
- 
- database initialization parameters, 2.5.2.4
 
- setting database character set, 2.5.2.1
 
 
- 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, 4.10
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
 
- 
- URL, 7.1
 
 
- Oracle home
 
- 
- directory, 4.1
 
- installing in a non-empty, 4.1.3
 
- installing in an existing, 4.1.2
 
- naming, 4.1.1
 
 
- Oracle HTTP Server
 
- 
- configuring static ports, 2.7.3.3
 
- 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, 2.6
 
 
- Oracle Universal Installer
 
- 
- disappears after preinstallation checks, F.3.3
 
- log files, F.1
 
- prerequisite checks, 2.12
 
- starting, 4.12
 
- where it writes files, 4.6
 
 
- oracle user, 2.9, 2.9, 6.2.3
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
- 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, 2.8.1
 
- 
- creation (non-interactive installations), B.3
 
 
- oraInventory directory, 2.8.1, 4.2
 
P
- passwd command, 2.9
 
- passwords
 
- 
- for oc4jadmin user, 4.5
 
 
- patches
 
- 
- see operating system.
 
 
- PATH environment variable, 2.10.2
 
- ports, 2.7
 
- 
- checking if a port is in use, 2.7.1
 
- choosing port numbers, 2.7.3.1
 
- list of default port numbers, C
 
- static ports, 2.7.3
 
- to open in firewalls, C.3
 
- using default port numbers, 2.7.2
 
 
- postinstallation steps, 7
 
- 
- for silent or non-interactive installations, B.6
 
 
- preinstallation steps
 
- 
- for silent and non-interactive installations, B.3
 
 
- prerequisite checks, 2.12
 
- 
- failures, F.3.2
 
 
- processor, 2.2, 2.2
 
- Product Languages button, 4.3
 
- profile file, 2.6, 2.10.1
 
- profile.local file, 2.6
 
R
- RAM requirements, 2.2
 
- record mode in the installer, B.4.2
 
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 3.0, patches required for, 2.3.1
 
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0, patches required for, 2.3.2
 
- remote installations, 2.11.4, 2.11.5
 
- requirements
 
- 
- browser, 2.2
 
- disk space, 2.2
 
- environment variables, 2.10
 
- for DHCP computers, 2.11.1
 
- for multihomed computers, 2.11.2
 
- hostname, 2.2
 
- IP, 2.2
 
- kernel parameters, 2.4
 
- memory, 2.2
 
- monitor, 2.2
 
- network, 2.2
 
- operating system patches, 2.3
 
- operating system version, 2.2
 
- processor, 2.2, 2.2
 
- swap space, 2.2
 
- user repository, 2.5.1
 
 
- 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, 4.7
 
- root.sh, 4.8
 
- runInstaller command
 
- 
- -executeSysPrereqs parameter, 2.2
 
- on CD-ROM, 4.12
 
- on DVD, 4.12
 
 
S
- security tips for silent and non-interactive installations, B.7
 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
- shared storage, 6.1.2
 
- shell
 
- 
- default shell startup file, 2.6
 
 
- shell limits, 2.6
 
- 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
 
 
 
- SSL
 
- 
- postinstallation configuration, 7.6
 
 
- starting Oracle Universal Installer, 4.12
 
- startup file
 
- 
- default shell startup file, 2.6
 
 
- static ports, 2.7.3
 
- 
- for Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.3.3
 
- not working, 2.7.3.2
 
 
- staticports.ini file, 2.7.3
 
- 
- creating, 2.7.3.1
 
- format, 2.7.3.1
 
- in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.5.2.2
 
 
- su command, 2.10.1
 
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, patches required for, 2.3.3
 
- swap space requirement, 2.2
 
- system requirements, 2.2
 
T
- tcsh shell
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
- /tmp directory, 2.10.5, 4.6
 
- 
- space required in, 2.2
 
 
- TMP environment variable, 2.10.5
 
- TMPDIR environment variable, 2.10.5
 
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 2.10.4
 
- tnsnames.ora file, 2.10.4
 
- 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, 2.6
 
- UNIX commands
 
- 
- groupadd, 2.8
 
- limit, 2.6
 
- passwd, 2.9
 
- ulimit, 2.6
 
- useradd, 2.9
 
 
- UNIX users
 
- 
- setting shell limits, 2.6
 
 
- user interface problems, F.3.5
 
- user repository
 
- 
- requirements, 2.5.1
 
 
- useradd command, 2.9
 
- users
 
- 
- setting shell limits for UNIX users, 2.6
 
 
- users (operating system)
 
- 
- see operating system users
 
 
V
- /var/opt/oracle directory, 4.6
 
- 
- oraInst.loc file, 2.8.1
 
 
- virtual IP, 6.1.2
 
W
- Welcome page, URL for, 7.1
 
X
- X Windows
 
- 
- installing from, 2.2.1