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Oracle® Audit Vault Server Installation Guide
Release 10.3 for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit)
Part Number E23566-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Conventions
1
Oracle Audit Vault Server Installation Overview
1.1
Deploying Oracle Audit Vault Server
1.2
Oracle Audit Vault Installation Components
1.3
Oracle Audit Vault Installation Methods
1.3.1
Interactive Installation Methods
1.3.2
Automated Installation Methods Using Response Files
1.4
Oracle Audit Vault Server Installation
1.5
Oracle Audit Vault Server Software Only Installation
1.6
Installation Considerations
1.6.1
Hardware and Software Considerations
1.6.2
Multiple Oracle Homes
1.6.3
Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
1.6.4
Oracle Cluster Synchronization Services
1.7
Database Storage Options
1.7.1
File System
1.7.2
Oracle Automatic Storage Management
1.8
Database Management Options
1.8.1
Management Options for Oracle Audit Vault Server
1.8.2
Features Provided by Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
1.9
Database Backup and Recovery Options
1.9.1
Enabling Automated Backups
1.9.2
Backup Job Default Settings
1.10
E-mail Notification Options
2
Oracle Audit Vault Preinstallation Requirements
2.1
Logging In to the System as root
2.2
Checking the Hardware Requirements
2.2.1
Memory Requirements
2.2.2
System Architecture
2.2.3
Disk Space Requirements
2.2.4
Display Requirements
2.2.5
Run Level Requirement
2.3
Checking the Software Requirements
2.3.1
Operating System Requirements
2.3.2
Patch Requirements
2.3.3
Additional Software Requirements
2.3.3.1
ODBC Drivers
2.3.3.2
Oracle JDBC/OCI Drivers
2.3.3.3
Oracle Messaging Gateway
2.3.3.4
Programming Languages
2.3.3.5
Browser Requirements
2.3.3.6
Oracle Database Vault Preinstallation Requirement
2.4
Installation Fixup Scripts
2.5
Verifying UDP and TCP Kernel Parameters
2.6
Checking the Network Setup
2.6.1
Installing on DHCP Computers
2.6.2
Installing on Multihomed Computers
2.6.3
Installing on Computers with Multiple Aliases
2.7
Creating Required Operating System Groups and Users
2.7.1
Creating Custom Configuration Groups and Users for Job Roles
2.7.1.1
Understanding Restrictions for Oracle Installations with Job Role Separation
2.7.1.2
Database Groups for Job Role Installations
2.7.1.3
Oracle Grid Infrastructure Groups for Job Role Installations
2.7.2
Creating Database Operating System Groups and Users with Job Role Separation
2.7.2.1
Creating the Oracle Inventory Group
2.7.2.2
Creating the OSDBA Group for Database Installations
2.7.2.3
Creating an OSOPER Group for Database Installations
2.7.2.4
Creating the OSASM Group for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
2.7.2.5
Creating the OSDBA Group for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
2.7.2.6
Creating the OSOPER Group for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
2.7.2.7
Creating the Oracle Software Owner User
2.8
Configure Shell Limits and System Configuration Parameters
2.8.1
Configure Shell Limits
2.8.2
Configure System Configuration Parameters
2.8.3
Checking Asynchronous Input Output Processes
2.9
Identifying Required Software Directories
2.9.1
Oracle Base Directory
2.9.2
Oracle Inventory Directory
2.9.3
Oracle Home Directory
2.10
Identifying or Creating an Oracle Base Directory
2.10.1
Identifying an Existing Oracle Base Directory
2.10.2
Creating an Oracle Base Directory
2.11
Choosing a Storage Option for Oracle Audit Vault Server and Recovery Files
2.12
Creating Directories for Oracle Audit Vault Server or Recovery Files
2.12.1
Guidelines for Placing Oracle Audit Vault Server Files on a File System
2.12.2
Creating Required Directories
2.13
Configuring the oracle User's Environment
2.14
Running the rootpre.sh Script
2.15
Setting the DISPLAY Environment Variable
2.16
Setting the Correct Locale
3
Oracle Grid Infrastructure
3.1
Requirements for Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation
3.1.1
Memory Requirements
3.1.2
Disk Space Requirements
3.1.3
Configuring the User's Environment
3.2
Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM Support
3.3
Managing Disk Groups for Older Database Versions
3.4
Migrating Existing Oracle Automatic Storage Management Instances
3.5
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation Considerations
3.6
Preparing Disks for an Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation
3.6.1
General Steps for Configuring Oracle Automatic Storage Management
3.6.2
Step 1: Identifying Storage Requirements for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
3.6.3
Step 2: Creating DAS or SAN Disk Partitions for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
3.6.4
Step 3: Configuring Disks for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
3.7
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure Using a Software-Only Installation
3.7.1
Installing the Software Binaries
3.7.2
Configuring the Software Binaries
3.8
Installing and Configuring Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
3.8.1
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure with a New Database Installation
3.8.2
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for an Existing Database
3.9
Modifying Oracle Grid Infrastructure Binaries After Installation
3.10
Manually Configuring Oracle Automatic Storage Management Disk Groups
3.11
Testing the Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation
4
Installing the Oracle Audit Vault Server
4.1
Reviewing Component-Specific Installation Guidelines
4.1.1
Using an Oracle Automatic Storage Management Disk Group
4.2
Accessing the Server Installation Software
4.3
Basic Installation – Performing the Single Instance Server Installation
4.4
Advanced Installation – Prerequisite Information for Installing in an Oracle Real Application Clusters Environment
4.5
Advanced Installation – Installing Single Instance and Installing in an Oracle Real Application Clusters Environment
4.6
Advanced Installation - Software Only Installation
4.7
Performing a Silent Installation Using a Response File
4.8
Oracle Audit Vault Server Installation Details
4.8.1
Basic Install Configuration and Advanced Install: Specify Audit Vault Details Screens
4.8.1.1
Oracle Base
4.8.1.2
Software Location
4.8.1.3
Audit Vault SID
4.8.1.4
Oracle Audit Vault Server Accounts
4.8.1.5
Oracle Database Vault User Accounts
4.8.2
Advanced Install: Node Selection Screen
4.9
Required Postinstallation Server Tasks
4.9.1
Download Patches
4.9.2
Download Critical Patch Updates
4.9.3
Reset User Passwords
4.9.3.1
Using SQL*Plus to Reset Passwords
4.9.3.2
Guidelines for Changing Passwords
4.9.4
Run DVCA to Set Instance Parameters and Lock Out SYSDBA Sessions (Oracle RAC Only)
4.9.5
Download JDBC Driver Files for Source Database Connectivity
4.9.5.1
Download SQL Server JDBC Driver Version 3.0 for SQL Server Connectivity
4.9.5.2
Download jConnect JDBC Driver for Sybase ASE Connectivity
4.9.5.3
Copy the IBM DB2 Data Server Driver for JDBC and SQLJ to the Audit Vault Homes
4.9.6
Log In to Oracle Audit Vault Console
4.9.7
Next Steps to Perform as an Oracle Audit Vault Administrator
4.10
Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
4.10.1
Creating a Backup of the root.sh Script
4.10.2
Setting the NLS_LANG Environment Variable
4.10.3
Create a Fast Recovery Area Disk Group
4.10.3.1
About the Fast Recovery Area and the Fast Recovery Area Disk Group
4.10.3.2
Creating the Fast Recovery Area Disk Group
5
Removing the Oracle Audit Vault Server Software
5.1
Stopping the Oracle Audit Vault Server Software
5.2
Reconfiguring Oracle Cluster Synchronization Services
5.3
Removing Oracle Audit Vault Server Software Using the Deinstallation Tool
5.3.1
About the Deinstallation Tool
5.3.2
Example of Running the Deinstall Command
5.3.3
Example of a Deinstallation Parameter File for Oracle Audit Vault Server
5.3.4
Example of a Deinstallation Parameter File for Oracle Grid Infrastructure
A
Installing and Configuring Oracle Products Using Response Files
A.1
How Response Files Work
A.1.1
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Response File Mode
A.2
Creating the oraInst.loc File
A.3
Preparing a Response File
A.3.1
Editing a Response File Template
A.3.2
Saving a Response File
A.4
Running Oracle Universal Installer Using a Response File
A.5
Silent-Mode Response File Error Handling
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