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Oracle® Real User Experience Insight Installation Guide
Release 4.5.2 for Linux x86-64

Part Number E14989-01
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A  C  I  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  Y  Z 

A

accounts
administrator, 2.5.4
database, 2.3.2
operating system, 2.2.7
Administrator, 3
AJAX support, 1.8
Apache Web server, 2.4

C

Collector
checking status, 3.4.2
configuring, 3.2
description, 1.4
registering, 3.2
resetting, 3.2.1
configuration
apache, 2.4
Collector, 3.2
firewall, 2.2.6
initial RUEI, 3.1
MTA, 2.5.6
network, 2.2.4
options, 1.4
PHP, 2.4.1
post installation, 3.1
Reporter communication, 2.5.9
SELinux, 2.2.6
SNMP, 2.5.7
cookie technology, 3.3.1

I

installation
data collection, 1.1.1
Linux, 2.2
Oracle database, 2.3
Oracle database directory, 2.3.5
overview, 2.1
RUEI software, 2.5
type, 3.1
verifying, 2.5.10
installation checklist, B
Instant Client, 2.5.1

L

Linux
date and time settings, 2.2.6
disk partitioning, 2.2.3
firewall configuration, 2.2.6
installation, 2.2
installer, 2.2.2
package installation, 2.2.5
user creation, 2.2.7

M

mail setup, 3.1
MTA configuration, 2.5.6

N

network
traffic, 3.4.1
NTP daemon, 2.2.8

O

Oracle database
dependencies, 2.3
init script file, 2.3.7
installation, 2.3
installation directory, 2.3.5
Instant Client, 2.5.1
kernel settings, 2.3.3
required packages, 2.3.1
shell limits, 2.3.4
user accounts and groups, 2.3.2
user's environment, 2.3.6

P

pages names, 3.3.4
PEAR modules, 2.4.4
PHP
GD module, 2.4.3
mbstring module, 2.4.2
php-oci8 module, 2.5.2

R

Reporter
description, 1.4, 1.4
installation type, 3.1
requirements
client, 1.8
disk space, 2.2.3
hardware, 1.5
network, 1.7
software, 1.6
swap space, 2.2.3
rsvg warnings, 2.4.5
RUEI
configuring, 3
confirming data collection, 3.4.2
deployment options, 1.4
installation, 2
installation checklist, B
introduction, 1.1
mail setup, 3.1
naming pages, 3.3.4
post-innstallation configuration, 3.3
product architecture, 1.1.2
scope of monitoring, 3.3.5
security, 1.2
troubleshooting, A

S

security, 1.2
SELinux, 2.2.6
SNMP, 2.5.7
SSL keys, 3.3.2

T

third-party licenses, C
troubleshooting, A

U

upgrading, 2.6
user identification, 3.3.3
users
authorizing, 3.3.6
identification, 3.3.3
Linux, 2.2.7
Oracle database, 2.3.2
Oracle database environment, 2.3.6

Y

Yum repository, 2.3.1

Z

Zend optimizer, 2.5.3