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Oracle® Database Companion CD Installation Guide
10
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Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for Windows
Part Number B13693-01
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Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Structure
Related Documentation
Conventions
1
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview
1.1
Overview of the Installation Process
1.1.1
Available Installation Types
1.1.2
About Oracle Database 10
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Products
1.1.3
About Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products
1.1.4
Understanding the Installation Process
1.2
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10
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Products Installation Type
1.2.1
Oracle Database Examples
1.2.1.1
Required Products
1.2.2
JPublisher
1.2.3
Legato Single Server Version
1.2.4
Natively Compiled Java Libraries
1.2.5
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
1.3
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products Installation Type
1.3.1
Oracle HTTP Server
1.3.1.1
Differences Between this Release and Other Oracle HTTP Server Releases
1.3.1.2
Where to Install Oracle HTTP Server
1.3.2
Oracle HTML DB
1.3.2.1
Where to Install Oracle HTML DB
2
Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements
2.1
Hardware and Software Certification
2.2
Requirements for Oracle Database 10
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Products
2.2.1
Oracle Database Requirement
2.2.2
Oracle Database 10
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Oracle Home Directory
2.2.3
Disk Space Requirements
2.3
Requirements for Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products
2.3.1
Oracle HTTP Server Requirements
2.3.2
Oracle HTML DB Requirements
2.3.2.1
Disk Space Requirements
2.3.2.2
Oracle Database Requirement
2.3.2.3
Oracle HTTP Server Requirement
2.3.2.4
Oracle XML DB Requirement
3
Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
3.1
Introduction
3.2
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Products
3.3
Installing Oracle HTML DB in an Existing Oracle HTTP Server Home
3.4
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Companion Products in a New Oracle Home
3.5
Removing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
3.5.1
Removing Oracle Database Products and Oracle Database Companion CD Products
3.5.2
Removing Oracle HTML DB from the Database
4
Oracle Database Companion CD Postinstallation Tasks
4.1
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTTP Server
4.1.1
Backing Up the Files
4.1.2
Starting, Stopping, or Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
4.1.3
Downloading and Installing Patches
4.1.4
Migrating from a Previous Release of Oracle HTTP Server
4.1.5
Migrating the httpd.conf File
4.1.5.1
Copying and Editing the httpd.conf File
4.1.5.2
Making Global Changes
4.1.5.3
Modifying the List of LoadModule Directives
4.1.5.4
Removing Directives and Sections for Unsupported Features
4.1.5.5
Modifying Port Numbers
4.1.5.6
Modifying Existing Sections and Directives
4.1.5.7
Adding New Sections and Directives
4.1.5.8
Migrating Your Server Certificate and Private Key
4.1.5.9
Modifying the SSL Sections and Directives
4.1.5.10
Copying Required Files to New Directories
4.1.6
Migrating Database Access Descriptors Used by mod_plsql
4.2
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTML DB
4.2.1
Starting or Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
4.2.2
Verifying the Oracle HTML DB Installation
4.2.3
Configuring Oracle HTML DB for an Oracle HTTP Server 9
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Database
4.2.3.1
Copying the Oracle Database 10
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images Directory to an Oracle9
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images Directory
4.2.3.2
Modifying the Oracle9i httpd.conf File
4.2.3.3
Modifying the Oracle9i websvr.app File
4.2.3.4
Stopping and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
4.2.3.5
Removing the Oracle HTTP Server 10
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Home
A
Installing Java Access Bridge
A.1
Introduction
A.2
Setup for JRE 1.4.2
A.3
Setup for Oracle Installed Components
A.3.1
Installing Java Access Bridge
A.3.2
Configuring Oracle Components to Use Java Access Bridge
A.3.2.1
Configuring for Windows NT
A.3.2.2
Configuring for Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003
B
Oracle Database Companion CD Troubleshooting
B.1
Reviewing a Log of an Installation Session
B.2
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation
B.3
Alias for the HTML DB Image Directory
Index