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Oracle® Real Application Clusters Installation Guide
11g Release 1 (11.1) for Microsoft Windows

Part Number B28251-02
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A

access control list
for Oracle Application Express, 5.6.1
ACL, 5.6.1
admin directory, G.4.3
Advanced
configuration type, 2.2, 2.2.2
APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.3
password for, 5.5.3.2
architecture
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.4
archive logs
destinations, converting to cluster database, F.2
ASM
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
removing an instance, 8.4.3.1
automatic undo management, 7.4

B

backups
and converting to cluster database, F.2
backups of database
flash_recovery_area directory, G.4.5

C

cluster database
installed configuration, 7.3.1
Cluster Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
removing, 8.2
Cluster Verification Utility
DBCA database creation stage readiness check, 3.3
verifying readiness for database installation, 2.1
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.4
clusterware diagnostics, A.1.3
commands
emca, 4.2.2
components
created when using DBCA, 7.3
configuration assistants
troubleshooting, A.7
configuration types
Advanced, 2.2
Data Warehouse, 2.2
General Purpose, 2.2
Transaction Processing, 2.2
connection load balancing, 7.6
Connection Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
control file
installed configuration, 7.3.2
control files, 1.4.2
described, 7.3.2
convert to cluster database
administrative considerations, F.2
from non-cluster system, F.3.1
from single-instance, F.3.2
from single-instance to Oracle Real Application Clusters, F
post-conversion, F.4
to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, F
converting
from single-instance to Real Application Clusters, D
to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, D
Country Code, 1.4.4
country codes, H
create database
using scripts, D.1
creating
Oracle Real Application Clusters database
with Database Configuration Assistant, 2.4, 3.1, 3.4
cross-node registration, 7.6
Customer Configuration Repository. See Oracle Configuration Manager

D

Data Warehouse
configuration type, 2.2
database
components, created when using DBCA, 7.3
Database Configuration Assistant
ASM Disk Groups page, 3.4
components created by, 7.3
control files, 7.3.2
creating Oracle Real Application Clusters database
after installation, 3.4
during installation, 2.4, 3.1
datafiles, 7.3.1
deleting databases with, 3.6
deleting Real Application Clusters databases, 3.6
initialization parameter files, 7.5
List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
Operations page, 3.6
Recovery Configuration page, 3.4
redo log files, 7.3.3
rollback segments, 7.4
Summary dialog, 3.6
tablespaces, 7.3.1
using, 3.1
Welcome page, 3.4, 3.4
database configuration type
selecting, 2.2
database creation using scripts, D.1
database directory, E.2
databases
removing Oracle HTML DB, 8.3
datafiles, 1.4.2
and DBCA, 7.3.1
described, 7.3.1
DB_NAME, 3.4
DB_UNIQUE_NAME, 3.4
initialization parameters, 3.4
DBCA
delete database, 3.6
DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN
package to enable Oracle Application Express, 5.6
dedicated servers, 7.6
de-install Oracle Database software, 2.8.1
delete database with DBCA, 3.6
deprecated features
service management, 2.4
diagnostics, A.1.3
directory structure, E
Windows, E.2

E

embedded PL/SQL gateway
not recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
Environment Variables page
Windows, 2.7
error messages
ORA-06512, 5.6.1
ORA-44416, 5.6.1, 5.7
Real Application Clusters management tools, A.1.2
errors
configuration assistants, A.7
installation, A.4, A.7.2
silent mode, A.5

F

failover
and service registration, 7.6
fatal errors, A.7.2
features, new, Preface
files
Oracle Universal Installer log files, A.4
flash_recovery_area directory, G.4.5

G

General Purpose
configuration type, 2.2
globalization
support for, 2.2.2

H

HTTP Server
and Oracle Application Express, 5.3.1

I

initialization parameter files, 7.5
for instances, 6.1
listener parameters, 7.7.1
initialization parameters
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.4
DB_NAME, 3.4
DISPATCHERS, 7.6
LOCAL_LISTENER, 7.6
REMOTE_LISTENER, 7.6, 7.8
installActions.log file, A.4
installation
and globalization, 2.2.2
directory structure, E
errors
log session, A.4
while configuration assistant runs, A.7.2
listener.ora file, 7.7.3
log files, A.4
non-interactive, D.1
noninteractive mode error handling, A.5
of additional products after installation is completed, 3.4
Oracle Configuration Manager, 2.3
response files
errors, A.5
reviewing a log of an installation session, A.4
silent mode error handling, A.5
tnsnames.ora file, 7.8
verifying shared storage devices, 3.4
installCCRSQL.exe, A.6
installCCRSQL.sh, I.1
instances
initialization parameter files, 6.1

J

JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 5.5.6

L

language
choosing different languages, 2.2.2
See globalization., 1.1.5
language support and installation, 2.2.2
List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
listener
automatic migration from 10.1 to 10.2, 3.5
local, 7.6
registration, 7.7.3.1
listener.ora file, 7.7.3
configuring, 7.7
default configuration, 7.7.3
listeners
listener.ora file, 7.7.3
load balancing
and service registration, 7.6
local listener, 7.6
localization
and installation, 2.2.2
log files, A.4
reviewing an installation session, A.4
troubleshooting, A.4

M

MetaLink
Oracle patches, 4.1.2
modplsql
recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1

N

Net Configuration Assistant (NetCA)
troubleshooting, A.7
net service names, 7.8
network configuration files
listener.ora, 7.7.3
sqlnet.ora, 7.9
tnsnames.ora, 7.8
network directory, E.2
network services
enabling for Oracle Application Express, 5.6
new features, Preface
noninteractive mode
error handling, A.5

O

OCR
installed configuration, 7.2
OCR contents, 7.2
olsnodes command, A.1.3
online help
not working, A.10
Optimal Flexible Architecture
standard, G
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.4
changes for this release, G.2
default Optimal Flexible Architecture database, G.5.2
differences since previous releases, G.3
directory naming conventions, G.4
nondefault Optimal Flexible Architecture database 2, G.5.3
Oracle base directory, G.6.2
Oracle Database directory tree, affect on, G.3
Oracle home directory, G.5.1
symbolic links, G.6.3
Windows and UNIX differences, G.6
Oracle Application Express
ACL, 5.6.1
and HTTP Server for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.3
password for, 5.5.3.2
enabling network service access, 5.6
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 5.5.6
logging in, 5.5.8
obfuscating database login passwords, 5.5.7
patching, 5.2
postinstallation, 5
using secure sockets layer, 5.5.1
Oracle base directory
about, G.4.1
example, G.5.2
location on UNIX, G.6.2
location on Windows, G.6.2
Oracle Cluster Registry port, C.3
Oracle Clusterware
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Oracle Configuration Manager
information needed to enable, 2.3
installing, Preface
overview, Preface, Preface
troubleshooting, I.1
uninstalling, I.2
Oracle Data Guard
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Database
upgrades of, 1.1.4
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
troubleshooting, A.7
Oracle Database directory tree, G.3
Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, 3.5
Oracle E-Business Suite, 4.2.3.1, 8.1, I.2
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
ports
changing, C.4
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Database Control, 4.2.2
post-installation configuration, 4.2.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
ports
changing, C.5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
ports
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Event Manager
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle home directory
examples, G.5.2
location, G.4.2
Optimal Flexible Architecture, G.5.1
specifying, G.5.1
Oracle HTML DB
removing from the database, 8.3
Oracle MetaLink UserName, 1.4.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters
using Oracle Application Express with, 5.3.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
ports, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Real Application Testing, Preface
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server
ports
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle services, stopping, 8.4.1
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ports
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Universal Installer
Welcome page, 2.6
Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
log files, A.4
removing components, 8.4
removing components with, 8.4.2
Oracle XML DB
ports
changing, C.6
ranges and protocol, C.3
ORACLE_BASE directory. See Oracle base directory
ORACLE_HOME directory. See Oracle home directory, ORACLE_HOME environment variable
OracleMetaLink, 4.1.2
check before installation, 1.1.1
ORADATA directory, explained, G.4.4

P

parameter file search order, 6.3
parameters
initialization, 6
patches
download, 4.1.2
install, 4.1.2
OracleMetaLink, 4.1.2
portlist.ini file, C.2
ports
access URLs, C.2
Cluster Manager, ranges and protocol, C.3
Cluster Synchronization Services, ranges and protocol, C.3
configured for applications, C.2
Connection Manager, ranges and protocol, C.3
default ranges, C
Oracle Cluster Registry, C.3
Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Data Guard, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
changing, C.4
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
changing, C.5
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Event Manager, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle SQL*Net Listener
ranges and protocol, C.3
Oracle XML DB
changing, C.6
ranges and protocol, C.3
post-installation
Oracle Enterprise Manager configuration, 4.2.1
patch download and install, 4.1.2
product configuration, 4.1.3
preconfigured database installation types, 2.2.1
pre-installation
raw device creation, 7.3.1

R

raw devices
identifying on Windows
db_name_indx1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_rbs1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_redo thread_number symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_spfile1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_system1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_temp1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
db_name_users1 symbolic link, 7.3.1
identifying on Windows, undotbs1 and undotbs2 symbolic links, 7.3.1, 7.3.1
setting up, 7.3.1
RBS tablespace
description, 7.3.1
readme.txt file, C.2
Real Application Clusters
databases, deleting, 3.6
installed components of, 1.4.2
management tools error messages, A.1.2
overview, 3, 7
raw device setup, 7.3.1
redo log file
installed configuration, 7.3.3
redo log files, 1.4.2
described, 7.3.3
registration
cross-node, 7.6
removing
Automatic Storage Management instance, 8.4.3.1
components manually, 8.4.3
components with Oracle Universal Installer, 8.4
Oracle HTML DB from the database, 8.3
response files
error handling, A.5
rollback segments
described, 7.4

S

schemas
Oracle HTML DB schema removal, 8.3
scripts to create an Oracle Real Application Clusters database, D.1
secure sockets layer
and Oracle Application Express, 5.5.1
security
Oracle Application Express recommendation for, 5.5.1
server parameter files, 1.4.2, 6, 6.2, 7.5
errors, 6.4
service registration
configuring, 7.6
shared configuration file, 7.2
shared server, 7.6
shared storage devices
verification, 3.4
silent mode
error handling, A.5
errors, A.5
SPFILE
default creation, 6.2
default location, 6.2.1
managing on ASM, 6.2.1
managing on raw device, 6.2.1
sqlnet.ora file, 7.9
default configuration, 7.9
srvmadmin directory, E.2
Summary dialog, 3.6
symbolic links, G.6.3
SYS, 4.2.3
SYSTEM tablespace
description, 7.3.1
system variables dialog
Windows, 2.7

T

tablespaces
and DBCA, 7.3.1
expanding for large sorts, 7.3.1
RBS, 7.3.1
SYSTEM, 7.3.1
TEMP, 7.3.1
undo tablespaces for automatic undo management, 7.3.1
USERS, 7.3.1
TEMP tablespace
described, 7.3.1
tnsnames.ora file, 7.8
default configuration, 7.8
Transaction Processing
configuration type, 2.2
troubleshooting
fatal errors, A.7.2
images, A.9
Inventory log files, A.4
online help not working, A.10
ora-44416, 5.7
Oracle Application Express, 5.6

U

undo management, 7.4
upgrade
of existing Oracle Databases, 3.5
of listener, 3.5
upgrades, 1.1.4
USERS tablespace
described, 7.3.1

V

VIP, 1.2.2
virtual IP.See VIP

W

Welcome page
Oracle Universal Installer, 2.6
Windows
minimum memory installation, 2.7
system variables dialog, 2.7
Windows Environment Variables page, 2.7