Index
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 
A
- aliases, multiple, 2.6.3
 
- Apache HTTP Server, 1.2.2
 
- Apache JServ, 1.2.2.1
 
- apachectl utility, 1.2.2.1, 4.2.3
 
- architecture, checking, 2.3.1.2
 
B
- backup
 
- 
- Oracle Database Recovery Manager
 
 
- base directory
 
- 
- See Oracle base directory
 
 
- Bash shell
 
- 
- default user startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
- .bash_profile file, 2.2.4
 
- Bourne shell
 
- 
- default user startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
C
- C shell
 
- 
- default user startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
- certification
 
- 
- hardware, 2.1
 
- software, 2.1
 
 
- checking requirements
 
- 
- software, 2.3.1.3
 
- system architecture, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- chmod command, 2.2.3, B.1.2
 
- chown command, 2.2.3
 
- commands, 2.2.4
 
- 
- chmod, 2.2.3, B.1.2
 
- chown, 2.2.3
 
- env, 2.2.4
 
- getconf, 2.3.1.2
 
- groupadd, 2.2.2.1
 
- id, 2.2.2.2
 
- isainfo, 2.3.1.2
 
- mkdir, 2.2.3
 
- more, 2.2.3
 
- passwd, 2.2.2.2
 
- patchadd, 2.3.1.3
 
- rpm, 2.3.1.3
 
- umask, 2.2.4
 
- unset, 2.2.4
 
- unsetenv, 2.2.4
 
- useradd, 2.2.2.2
 
- usermod, 2.2.2.2
 
- xterm, 2.2.1
 
 
- companionCD.db.rsp response file, B.1.2
 
- companionCD.midtier.rsp response file, B.1.2
 
- configuration assistants
 
- 
- errors, A.5.1
 
- troubleshooting, A.5, A.5
 
 
- configuring
 
- 
- Oracle HTTP Server 10g, 4.3.2.2
 
 
- CSD
 
- 
- requirements
 
- 
- on Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
 
D
- DADs, 1.4.1, 3.4, 3.6, 3.6, 4.3.2.2, 4.3.3, 4.3.4.2, A.9
 
- 
- about, 5.3.1
 
- configuration file, 4.2.2.2, 4.3.2.1
 
- creating during Oracle HTML DB installation, 3.4
 
- migrating those used by mod_plsql, 4.2.2.2
 
- new names for Oracle HTML DB, 4.3.5.2
 
 
- dads.conf file, 4.3.4.2
 
- dadTool.pl utility, 4.3.4, 4.3.4.2
 
- database access descriptors
 
- 
- See DADs
 
 
- Database Configuration Assistant
 
- 
- troubleshooting, A.5
 
 
- database objects
 
- 
- removing Oracle HTML DB, 6.1
 
 
- dcmctl utility, 1.2.2.1
 
- default file mode creation mask
 
- 
- setting, 2.2.4
 
 
- DHCP computers, installing on, 2.6.1
 
- directories
 
- 
- Oracle base, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
- Oracle Inventory
 
 
- directory
 
- 
- Oracle home, 2.2.3
 
- Oracle home directory, 2.2.3
 
- Oracle Inventory directory, 2.2.3
 
- oraInventory, 2.2.3
 
 
- disk space requirements, 2.5.3
 
- DISPLAY environment variable, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, A.2, B.1.4
 
- 
- setting, 2.2.4, 2.2.4
 
 
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
 
- 
- See DHCP
 
 
E
- env command, 2.2.4
 
- environment
 
- 
- checking settings, 2.2.4
 
- configuring for oracle user, 2.2.4
 
 
- environment variables
 
- 
- DISPLAY, 2.2.4, 2.2.4, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, A.2, B.1.4
 
- NLS_LANG, C.2
 
- ORACLE_BASE, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
- ORACLE_HOME, 2.2.4
 
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME, 2.6.2, 2.6.3
 
- removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
 
- SHELL, 2.2.4
 
- TMP and TMPDIR, 2.3.1.2
 
- TNS_ADMIN, 2.2.4
 
 
- errors
 
- 
- configuration assistants, A.5.1
 
- installation, A.5.2
 
- noninteractive installation, A.7
 
- silent mode, A.7
 
 
- examples
 
- 
- Oracle base directories, 2.2.3
 
 
F
- failure
 
- 
- configuration assistants, A.5.1
 
 
- fatal errors, A.5.2
 
- file mode creation mask
 
- 
- setting, 2.2.4
 
 
- file system
 
- 
- for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
 
- files
 
- 
- .bash_profile file, 2.2.4
 
- dads.conf, 4.3.4.2
 
- .login file, 2.2.4
 
- marvel.conf, 4.3.4.2
 
- oraInst.loc, 2.2.2.1, A.4, A.4
 
- oraInst.loc file, 2.2.3
 
- oratab file, 2.2.3
 
- portlist.ini, D.2
 
- .profile, 2.2.4
 
- shell startup file, 2.2.4
 
- wdbsvr.app, 4.2.2.2, 4.3.2.1, 4.3.2.1
 
 
G
- getconf command, 2.3.1.2
 
- globalization support, C
 
- groupadd command, 2.2.2.1
 
- groups
 
- 
- See operating system groups
 
 
H
- home directory
 
- 
- See Oracle home directory
 
 
- HTML DB
 
- 
- See Oracle HTML DB
 
 
- htmldbdca utility, 4.3.5
 
- htmldb.HTMLDBONLY.rsp response file, B.1.2
 
- htmldb.HTMLDBwithOHS.rsp response file, B.1.2
 
- HTTP Server
 
- 
- See Oracle HTTP Server
 
 
- httpd.conf file, migrating, 4.2.2.1
 
I
- id command, 2.2.2.2
 
- installation
 
- 
- errors, A.5.2
 
- 
- silent mode, A.7
 
 
- log files, A.3, A.3
 
- noninteractive
 
- 
- error handling, A.7
 
 
- noninteractive mode, B.1
 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 3.6
 
- Oracle Database 10g Products, 3.5
 
- Oracle HTML DB Products, 3.4
 
- overview, 1.1
 
- response files
 
- 
- silent mode, A.7
 
 
- silent mode, B.1.3, B.1.4
 
 
- installation log, A.4
 
- installation media
 
- 
- mounting, 3.3
 
 
- installation types
 
- 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 1.4
 
- Oracle Database 10g Products, 1.3
 
- Oracle HTML DB, 1.2
 
 
- IP addresses, multiple, 2.6.2
 
- isainfo command, 2.3.1.2
 
J
- JAccelerator, 1.3.7
 
- Java
 
- 
- font package requirements for Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- JDK
 
- 
- font packages required on Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- JPublisher
 
- 
- about, 1.3.8
 
- Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.3.8
 
- Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.3.8
 
 
K
- Korn shell
 
- 
- default user startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
L
- languages
 
- 
- installing Oracle components in different languages, C.1.3
 
- installing Oracle HTML DB in different languages, C.1.1
 
- installing Oracle Workflow in different languages, C.1.2
 
- using Oracle components in different languages, C.1.4
 
 
- Legato Single Server Version
 
- 
- See LSSV
 
 
- log
 
- 
- installation, A.4
 
 
- log files, A.3, A.3
 
- 
- reviewing, A.4
 
- troubleshooting, A.4
 
 
- .login file, 2.2.4
 
- LSSV, 1.3
 
M
- marvel.conf file, 4.3.4.2
 
- mask
 
- 
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.2.4
 
 
- mkdir command, 2.2.3
 
- mod_fastcgi, 1.2.2
 
- mod_ossl, 1.2.2.1
 
- mod_osso, 1.2.2
 
- mod_perl, 1.2.2
 
- mod_plsql, 1.2.2, 4.2.2.2
 
- mod_ssl, 1.2.2.1
 
- mode
 
- 
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.2.4
 
 
- more command, 2.2.3
 
- multihomed computers, installing on, 2.6.2
 
- multiple aliases, computers with, 2.6.3
 
N
- natively compiled Java libraries
 
- 
- about, 1.3.7
 
 
- NCOMP
 
- 
- See natively compiled Java libraries
 
 
- nested table types, 1.3.8
 
- Net Configuration Assistant
 
- 
- troubleshooting, A.5
 
 
- network adapters
 
- 
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
 
- primary, on computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
 
- See also loopback adapters, primary network adapters
 
 
- network cards, multiple, 2.6.2
 
- Network Information Services
 
- 
- See NIS
 
 
- network setup
 
- 
- about, 2.6
 
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
 
 
- network topics
 
- 
- DHCP computers, 2.6.1
 
- multiple network cards, 2.6.2
 
 
- new installation
 
- 
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server 9.0.3, 4.3.2.1
 
- modifying httpd.conf file, 4.3.2.1
 
- modifying wdbsvr.app, 4.3.2.1
 
- obfuscating password, 4.3.4.1
 
 
- NIS
 
- 
- alternative to local users and groups, 2.2.2
 
 
- NLS_LANG environment variable, C.2
 
- noninteractive installation
 
- 
- silent mode, B.1.3, B.1.4
 
- 
- errors, A.7
 
 
 
- noninteractive Oracle Database installation
 
- 
- about, B.1
 
- procedure, B.1
 
- Record mode, B.1.3
 
- See also response files
 
 
- noninteractive Oracle Workflow configuration, B.2
 
O
- obfuscate passwords, 4.3.4
 
- OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
 
- OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
 
- OFA
 
- 
- See Optimal Flexible Architecture
 
 
- oinstall group
 
- 
- checking for existing, 2.2.2.1
 
- See Oracle Inventory group
 
 
- operating system
 
- 
- checking distribution of, 2.3.1.3
 
- checking version of, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- operating system groups
 
- 
- checking for existing oinstall group, 2.2.2.1
 
- Oracle Inventory, 2.2.2.1
 
- required for oracle user, 2.2.2
 
- requirements, 2.2.2
 
- using NIS, 2.2.2
 
 
- operating system users
 
- 
- oracle, 2.2.2
 
- Oracle software owner user, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2, 2.2.2.2
 
- requirements, 2.2.2
 
- using NIS, 2.2.2
 
 
- OPMN
 
- 
- See Oracle Process Manager and Notification server
 
 
- Optimal Flexible Architecture
 
- 
- recommendations for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
- recommended path for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
- recommended path for Oracle home directory, 2.2.3
 
- recommended path for Oracle Inventory directory, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle Application Server OC4J containers
 
- 
- OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
 
- OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
 
 
- Oracle base directory
 
- 
- and ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.2.3
 
- appropriate file system, 2.2.3
 
- creating, 2.2.3
 
- creating new, 2.2.3
 
- description, 2.2.3
 
- examples, 2.2.3
 
- identifying existing, 2.2.3
 
- recommended path, 2.2.3
 
- relationship with Oracle software owner user, 2.2.3
 
- requirement for, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle components
 
- 
- using in different languages, C.1.4
 
 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
 
- 
- installation, 3.6
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 1.4.2
 
- Oracle Workflow middle-tier components, 1.4.1
 
- requirements, 2.5
 
 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products installation type
 
- 
- products available in, 1.4
 
 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products requirements, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.3
 
- Oracle Database 10g Products
 
- 
- installation, 3.5
 
- JPublisher, 1.3.8
 
- natively compiled Java libraries, 1.3.7
 
- Oracle Database Examples, 1.3.3
 
- Oracle JDBC development drivers, 1.3.1
 
- Oracle SQLJ, 1.3.2
 
- Oracle Text supplied knowledge bases, 1.3.4
 
- Oracle Ultra Search, 1.3.6
 
- Oracle Workflow Server, 1.3.5
 
 
- Oracle Database 10g Products installation type
 
- 
- products available in, 1.3
 
 
- Oracle Database 10g Products preinstallation tasks, 2.4
 
- Oracle Database Examples
 
- 
- about, 1.3.3
 
- required products, 1.3.3
 
- Sample Schemas, 1.3.3
 
 
- Oracle Database Recovery Manager
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
 
- 
- Oracle Workflow Manager component, 5.4.2
 
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
 
- 
- logging in to Oracle Workflow Manager, 5.4.2
 
 
- Oracle home directory
 
- 
- description, 2.2.3
 
- multiple homes, network considerations, 2.6.2
 
- recommended path, 2.2.3
 
- requirement for, 2.2.3
 
- requirements, 2.2.3
 
- using to identify Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle home name, 2.2.3
 
- Oracle HTML DB
 
- 
- about, 1.2.1
 
- administrative setup tasks, 5.3.2
 
- configuring on a remote database, 4.3.5
 
- installing in different languages, C.1.1
 
- installing on a remote database, 4.3.5
 
- logging in to, 5.3.1
 
- Oracle Text requirement, 2.3.2.5
 
- ports
 
- 
- See Oracle HTTP Server ports
 
 
- postinstallation tasks, 4.3
 
- 
- restarting Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3.1
 
 
- preinstallation tasks
 
- 
- checking for Oracle XML DB, 2.3.2.4
 
 
- removing database objects, 6.1, 6.1
 
- requirments
 
- 
- checking disk space requirements, 2.3.2.2
 
 
- where to install, 1.2.1
 
 
- Oracle HTML DB installation type
 
- 
- products available in, 1.2
 
 
- Oracle HTML DB Products
 
- 
- installation, 3.4
 
 
- Oracle HTML DB products requirements, 2.3
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.1.2
 
- 
- about, 1.2.2
 
- Apache HTTP Server version used, 1.2.2
 
- differences from other releases, 1.2.2.1
 
- hardware requirements, 2.3.1.2
 
- memory requirements, 2.3.1.2
 
- migrating, 4.2.2
 
- Oracle Database requirements, 2.3.1.1
 
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification server, 4.2.3
 
- physical RAM requirements, 2.3.1.2
 
- port, changing, D.4
 
- ports
 
- 
- default, D.3
 
 
- postinstallation tasks, 4.2
 
- release 9.0.3
 
- 
- configuring (upgrade), 4.3.3.1
 
 
- software requirements, 2.3.1.3
 
- starting, 5.2.1
 
- stopping, 5.2.1
 
- swap space requirements, 2.3.1.2
 
- temporary disk space requirements, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.3
 
- version required, 2.3.2.3
 
- where to install, 1.2.2.2
 
 
- Oracle HTTP Server postinstallation tasks
 
- 
- backing up files, 4.2.1
 
 
- Oracle HTTP Server requirements, 2.5.2
 
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5.2
 
- Oracle interMedia Image Accelerator, 1.3.7
 
- Oracle Internet Directory
 
- 
- integrated with Oracle Workflow, 3.5
 
- synchronizing Oracle Workflow directory service, 3.5
 
 
- Oracle Inventory
 
- 
- description, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle Inventory directory
 
- 
- description, 2.2.3
 
- recommended path, 2.2.3
 
 
- Oracle Inventory group
 
- 
- checking for existing, 2.2.2.1
 
- creating, 2.2.2.1
 
 
- Oracle JDBC development drivers, 1.3.1
 
- 
- about, 1.3.1
 
 
- Oracle JDBC drivers, 1.3.1
 
- Oracle JVM, 1.3.7
 
- Oracle Messaging Gateway
 
- 
- CSD requirements
 
- 
- on Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
 
- Oracle MetaLink Web site
 
- 
- patches, 4.1
 
 
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification server, 1.2.2
 
- 
- replacement for apachectl utility, 1.2.2.1
 
 
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification server (OPMN), 4.2.3
 
- Oracle software files
 
- 
- removing, 6.3
 
 
- Oracle software owner user, 2.2.2.2
 
- 
- configuring environment for, 2.2.4
 
- creating, 2.2.2.2
 
- description, 2.2.2
 
- determining default shell, 2.2.4
 
- determining existence of, 2.2.2.2
 
- modifying, 2.2.2.2
 
- relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
- required group membership, 2.2.2
 
 
- Oracle SQLJ
 
- 
- about, 1.3.2
 
 
- Oracle SQLJ Runtime, 1.3.8
 
- Oracle SQLJ Translator, 1.3.8
 
- Oracle Text
 
- 
- default language scripts, 2.3.2.5
 
- requirement for Oracle HTML DB, 2.3.2.5
 
 
- Oracle Text supplied knowledge bases
 
- 
- about, 1.3.4
 
 
- Oracle Ultra Search
 
- 
- about, 1.3.6
 
- changing, D.6
 
- ports
 
- 
- changing, D.6
 
 
 
- Oracle Universal Installer
 
- 
- running in different languages, C.1.3
 
- running in noninteractive mode, B.1
 
 
- oracle user
 
- 
- configuring environment for, 2.2.4
 
- description, 2.2.2
 
- determining default shell, 2.2.4
 
- relationship with Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
- required group membership, 2.2.2
 
 
- Oracle Workflow
 
- 
- administrative setup tasks, 5.4.3
 
- directory service, 3.5
 
- getting started, 5.4
 
- HTML Help configuration, 4.4.3
 
- installation alternatives, 1.3.5
 
- logging in to home page, 5.4.1
 
- logging in to Oracle Workflow Manager, 5.4.2
 
- OC4J_Workflow_Component_Container, 5.4.2
 
- OC4J_Workflow_Management_Container, 5.4.2
 
- Oracle Internet Directory integration, 3.5
 
- ports
 
- 
- changing, D.5
 
- default, D.3
 
 
- postinstallation tasks, 4.4, 4.4.4
 
- removing, 6.2
 
- tablespaces, changing, 3.5
 
- See also Oracle Workflow Client, Oracle Workflow Manager, Oracle Workflow middle-tier components, Oracle Workflow Server, Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant
 
 
- Oracle Workflow Configuration Assistant, 3.5
 
- 
- running in noninteractive mode, B.2
 
 
- Oracle Workflow installing in different languages, C.1.2
 
- Oracle Workflow Manager
 
- 
- logging in, 5.4.2
 
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 5.4.2
 
 
- Oracle Workflow middle-tier components
 
- 
- about, 1.4.1
 
 
- Oracle Workflow postinstallation tasks
 
- 
- additional setup tasks, 4.4.4
 
- configuring Oracle Workflow HTML Help, 4.4.3
 
- verifying requirements, 4.4.1
 
 
- Oracle Workflow Server
 
- 
- about, 1.3.5
 
- configuring, 3.5
 
- preparing for Oracle Workflow Middle Tier installation, 3.5
 
 
- Oracle Workflow Server requirements, 2.5.1
 
- Oracle XML DB, 2.3.2.4
 
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable, 2.2.3, 2.2.3
 
- 
- removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
 
- 
- removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
 
- unsetting, 2.2.4
 
 
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable
 
- 
- about, 2.6.2
 
- computers with multiple aliases, 2.6.3
 
- multihomed computers, 2.6.2
 
- setting before installation, 2.6.2
 
 
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
 
- 
- removing from shell startup file, 2.2.4
 
 
- OracleMetaLink, 2.1
 
- oraInst.loc file, 2.2.2.1, 2.2.3, A.4, A.4
 
- oraInventory directory
 
- 
- See Oracle Inventory directory
 
 
- oratab file
 
- 
- format, 2.2.3
 
 
P
- packages
 
- 
- checking, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- passwd command, 2.2.2.2
 
- passwords
 
- 
- obfuscating, 4.3.4
 
 
- patch download location, 2.3.1.3
 
- patch requirements
 
- 
- checking, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- patchadd command, 2.3.1.3
 
- patches
 
- 
- download location, 2.3.1.3
 
- downloading for Oracle Companion CD products, 4.1
 
 
- permissions
 
- 
- for Oracle base directory, 2.2.3
 
 
- platforms
 
- 
- checking architecture support, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- PlsqlDatabasePassword parameter, 4.3.4
 
- portlist.ini file, D.2
 
- ports, D.6
 
- 
- access URLs, D.2
 
- configured for applications, D.2
 
- default ranges, D
 
- Oracle HTTP Server
 
- 
- changing, D.4
 
- default, D.3
 
 
- Oracle Workflow
 
- 
- changing, D.5
 
- default, D.3
 
 
 
- postinstallation tasks, 4
 
- 
- Oracle HTML DB, 4.3
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2
 
- Oracle Workflow, 4.4, 4.4.4
 
 
- preinstallation tasks
 
- 
- Oracle Database 10g Products, 2.4
 
 
- Pro*C/C++
 
- 
- patches required on Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- processor
 
- 
- checking system architecture, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- .profile file, 2.2.4
 
R
- readme.txt file, D.2
 
- recovery
 
- 
- Oracle Database Recovery Manager, 1.3
 
 
- Red Hat Package Manager
 
- 
- See RPM
 
 
- requirements
 
- 
- Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, 2.5
 
- Oracle HTML DB
 
- 
- Oracle Text requirement, 2.3.2.5
 
 
- Oracle HTML DB products, 2.3
 
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.3.1.1, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products
 
- 
- disk space requirements, 2.4.2
 
- Oracle Database requirement, 2.4.1
 
- Oracle Workflow Server requirements, 2.4.3
 
 
- response files
 
- 
- companionCD.db.rsp, B.1.2
 
- companionCD.midtier.rsp, B.1.2
 
- creating, B.1.3
 
- customizing, B.1.2
 
- htmldb.HTMLDBONLY.rsp, B.1.2
 
- htmldb.HTMLDBwithOHS.rsp, B.1.2
 
- on the media, B.1
 
- specifying during installation, B.1.4
 
- templates, B.1.2
 
- using, B.1
 
- See also noninteractive installation
 
 
- RMAN
 
- 
- See Oracle Database Recovery Manager
 
 
- root user, 2.2.1
 
- root.sh script, backing up, 4.2.1
 
- RPM
 
- 
- checking, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- rpm command, 2.3.1.3
 
S
- Sample Schemas, 1.3.3, 1.3.3
 
- Secure Sockets Layer
 
- 
- See SSL
 
 
- security
 
- 
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5.2
 
 
- shell
 
- 
- determining default shell for oracle user, 2.2.4
 
 
- SHELL environment variable
 
- 
- checking value of, 2.2.4
 
 
- shell startup file
 
- 
- editing, 2.2.4
 
- removing environment variables, 2.2.4
 
 
- silent installation
 
- 
- See noninteractive installation
 
 
- silent mode installation, B.1.3, B.1.4
 
- software requirements
 
- 
- checking, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- Solaris
 
- 
- font packages for Java, 2.3.1.3
 
 
- SSL
 
- starting Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.1
 
- startup file
 
- 
- for shell, 2.2.4
 
 
- stopping Oracle HTTP Server, 5.2.1
 
- system architecture, checking, 2.3.1.2
 
T
- tablespaces, changing, 3.5
 
- temporary directory, 2.3.1.2
 
- temporary disk space
 
- 
- checking, 2.3.1.2
 
- freeing, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- tmp directory
 
- 
- checking space in, 2.3.1.2
 
- freeing space in, 2.3.1.2
 
 
- TMP environment variable, 2.3.1.2
 
- TMPDIR environment variable, 2.3.1.2
 
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable
 
- 
- unsetting, 2.2.4
 
 
- troubleshooting, A
 
- 
- fatal errors, A.5.2
 
 
U
- umask, 2.2.4
 
- umask command, 2.2.4, 2.2.4
 
- unset command, 2.2.4
 
- unsetenv command, 2.2.4
 
- upgrading
 
- 
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server 9.0.3, 4.3.3.1
 
- modifying wdbsvr.app, 4.3.3.1
 
- obfuscating password, 4.3.4.2
 
- See patches
 
 
- useradd command, 2.2.2.2
 
- usermod command, 2.2.2.2
 
- users
 
- 
- Oracle software owner, 2.2.2
 
- root, 2.2.1
 
 
- utilities
 
- 
- dadTool.pl, 4.3.4.2
 
 
V
- VARRAY types, 1.3.8
 
W
- wdbsvr.app file, 4.2.2.2, 4.3.2.1, 4.3.2.1
 
- WebSphere MQ
 
- 
- CSDs required
 
- 
- on Solaris, 2.3.1.3
 
 
 
X
- X terminal, 2.2.1
 
- X Window
 
- 
- display errors, A.2
 
 
- X window system
 
- 
- enabling remote hosts, 2.2.1
 
 
- X Window system workstation, 2.2.1
 
- xterm command, 2.2.1