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
- AMD 64
-
- software requirements for, 2.7.2
- architecture
-
- checking system architecture, 2.5
- Asianux
-
- operating system requirements, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- ASM
-
- and multiple databases, 3.2.1.3
- block device names, 5.5.3.2
- characteristics of failure groups, 5.5.1
- checking disk availability, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5
- configuring disks for ASM, 5.5.3
- creating the asmdba group, 3.2.2.4
- disk groups, 5.5.1
- displaying attached disks, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5
- failure groups, 5.5.1
-
- examples, 5.5.1
- identifying, 5.5.1
- identifying available disks, 5.5.3.2
- identifying available disks on Linux, 5.6.5
- identifying disks, 5.5.3.2
- identifying disks on Linux, 5.6.5
- OSDBA group for ASM, 3.2.1.3
- recommendations for disk groups, 5.5.1
- space required for preconfigured database, 5.5.1
- storage option for data files, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- asm group
-
- creating, 3.2.2.3
- asmdba group
-
- creating, 3.2.2.4
- ASMLIB, 5.6.3
- Automatic Storage Management See ASM.
B
- Bash shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.11.2
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- .bash_profile file, 2.11.2
- block devices, 5.1.2
-
- creating partitions on, 5.6.2
- creating permissions file for Oracle Clusterware files, 4.4
- creating permissions file for Oracle Database files, 5.6.3
- device name, 5.5.3.2
- storage option for data files, 5.1.2
- Bourne shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.11.2
- setting shell limits on Linux x86, 2.11.3
C
- C shell
-
- default user startup file, 2.11.2
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- Central Inventory, 3.2.1.1
-
- about, 2.4.1
- See also oraInventory
- changing host names, 6.1
- checking existence of the nobody user, 3.1.2.1, 3.2.2.7
- checking kernel parameters, 2.9
- checking Linux distribution, 2.8
- chmod command, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- chown command, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- cluster configuration file, 6.3.2
- cluster file system
-
- storage option for data files, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- cluster name
-
- requirements for, 6.2
- cluster nodes
-
- private node names, 6.2
- public node names, 6.2
- specifying uids and gids, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- virtual node names, 6.2
- Cluster Ready Services
-
- upgrading, 6.2
- Cluster Synchronization Services, 6.2
- Cluster Verification Utility
-
- difference between runcluvfy.sh and cluvfy, 2.13.1
- hardware and operating system setup stage verification, 5.7
- Oracle Clusterware configuration check, 6.1
- shared storage area check, 4.2, 5.2
- user equivalency troubleshooting, 6.1.1
- clusterware diagnostics, A.4
- commands
-
- chmod, 4.3.4, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- chown, 4.3.4, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- cluvfy, 2.13.3
- fdisk, 4.4, 4.4.2, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.3, 5.6.5, 5.6.5
- groupadd, 3.2.2.8
- id, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.7, 3.2.2.8
- limit, 2.11.3
- lsdev, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5
- mkdir, 4.3.4, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- partprobe, 4.4, 4.4.2, 5.6.3
- passwd, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- raw, 5.6.4.1, 5.6.4.1
- rpm, 2.8, 2.8
- runcluvfy.sh, 2.13.1
- service, 5.6.4.1
- swap, 2.5
- swapon, 2.5
- sysctl, 2.9
- udevstart, 4.4
- ulimit, 2.11.3
- umask, 2.11.1, 3.5
- uname, 5.5.3.1
- useradd, 2.4.5.2, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.5.2, 3.2.2.6, 3.2.2.8
- usermod, 3.2.2.5.3
- xhost, 2.2
- xterm, 2.2
- configuring kernel parameters, 2.9
- control files
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- csh.login file, 2.11.3
- csh.login.local file, 2.11.3
- CSS, 6.2
-
- OCCSD, 6.2
- custom database
-
- failure groups for ASM, 5.5.1
- requirements when using ASM, 5.5.1
- Custom installation type
-
- reasons for choosing, 3.2.1.2
- CVU. See Cluster Verification Utility
- cvuqdisk, 2.9.1
D
- data files
-
- creating separate directories for, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- setting permissions on data file directories, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- storage options, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- data loss
-
- minimizing with ASM, 5.5.1
- database files
-
- supported storage options, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- databases
-
- ASM requirements, 5.5.1
- dba group
-
- and SYSDBA privilege, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- creating, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.3, 3.2.2.4
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- default file mode creation mask
-
- setting, 2.11.1, 3.5
- default Linux installation
-
- recommendation for, 2.1.1
- device names
-
- for raw devices on Linux, 5.6.4.1
- IDE disks, 5.5.3.2
- IDE disks on Linux, 5.6.5
- SCSI disks, 5.5.3.2
- SCSI disks on Linux, 5.6.5
- /dev/shm
-
- and initialization parameters, A.2
- df command, 2.5, 2.5, 2.11.2
- diagnostics, A.4
- Direct NFS
-
- disabling, 5.4.6
- enabling, 5.4.5
- for datafiles, 5.4.4
- directory
-
- creating separate data file directories, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- permission for data file directories, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- disk group
-
- ASM, 5.5.1
- recommendations for ASM disk groups, 5.5.1
- disk space
-
- checking, 2.5
- requirements for preconfigured database in ASM, 5.5.1
- disks
-
- checking availability for ASM, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5
- displaying attached disks, 5.5.3.2
- displaying attached disks Linux
-
- displaying attached disks, 5.6.5
- DISPLAY environment variable
-
- setting, 2.11.2
E
- emulator
-
- installing from X emulator, 2.2, 2.2
- Enterprise Linux
-
- operating system requirements, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- env command, 2.11.2
- environment
-
- checking settings, 2.11.2
- configuring for oracle user, 2.11
- environment variables
-
- DISPLAY, 2.11.2
- removing from shell startup file, 2.11.2
- SHELL, 2.11.2
- TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.5, 2.11.2
- errata
-
- Linux kernel errata, 2.8
- error
-
- X11 forwarding, 2.10.4
- errors
-
- X11 forwarding, 2.10.3
- /etc/csh.login file, 2.11.3
- /etc/csh.login.local file, 2.11.3
- /etc/pam.d/login file, 2.11.3
- /etc/profile file, 2.11.3
- /etc/profile.local file, 2.11.3
- /etc/raw file, 5.6.4.1
- /etc/security/limits.so file, 2.11.3
- /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices file, 5.6.4.1
- /etc/sysctl.conf file, 2.9
- EXAMPLE tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- examples
-
- ASM failure groups, 5.5.1
- external jobs
-
- UNIX user required for, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- extjob executable
-
- UNIX user required for, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
F
- failure group
-
- ASM, 5.5.1
- characteristics of ASM failure group, 5.5.1
- examples of ASM failure groups, 5.5.1
- fdisk command, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5, 5.6.5
- features, new, Preface
- file mode creation mask
-
- setting, 2.11.1, 3.5
- file system
-
- storage option for data files, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- file systems, 4.1.4
- file-max file, 2.9
- file-max parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- files
-
- $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libnfsodm11.so, 5.4.5
- $ORACLE_HOME/lib/libodm11.so, 5.4.5
- .bash_profile, 2.11.2
- control files
-
- raw devices for on Linux, 5.6.2
- default shell startup file, 2.11.3
- editing shell startup file, 2.11.2
- /etc/csh.login, 2.11.3
- /etc/csh.login.local, 2.11.3
- /etc/pam.d/login, 2.11.3
- /etc/profile, 2.11.3
- /etc/profile.local, 2.11.3
- /etc/raw, 5.6.4.1
- /etc/security/limits.so, 2.11.3
- /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices, 5.6.4.1
- /etc/sysctl.conf, 2.9
- .login, 2.11.2
- oraInst.loc, 2.4.3
- password file
-
- raw devices for on Linux, 5.6.2
- /proc/sys/fs/file-max, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/sem, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmall, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmmni, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range, 2.9
- .profile, 2.11.2
- profile.local, 2.11.3
- raw device mapping file
-
- desupport for, 5.6.6
- redo log files
-
- raw devices for on Linux, 5.6.2
- SPFILE
-
- raw devices for on Linux, 5.6.2
- SPFILE file
-
- raw devices for on Linux, 5.6.2
- filesets, 2.7
- for raw devices on Linux, 5.6.4.1
G
- GFS, 4.1.4
- gid
-
- identifying existing, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- globalization
-
- support for, 6.2
- GPFS, 4.1.4
- group IDs
-
- identifying existing, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- groups
-
- checking for existing oinstall group, 2.4.3, 2.4.3
- creating identical groups on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8, 3.2.2.8
- creating the asm group, 3.2.2.3, 3.2.2.3
- creating the asmdba group, 3.2.2.4, 3.2.2.4
- creating the dba group, 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.1
- creating the oinstall group, 2.4.1, 2.4.1
- creating the oper group, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.2.2
- specifying when creating users, 3.1.2.3, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8, 3.2.2.8
- UNIX OSDBA group (dba), 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- UNIX OSOPER group (oper), 3.2.1.2
- using NIS, 3.1, 3.1.2.3, 3.2, 3.2.2.8
H
- hangcheck timer
-
- replaced by OPROCD, Preface
- hardware requirements, 2.5
- host names
-
- changing, 6.1
I
- id command, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.7, 3.2.2.8
- IDE disks
-
- device names, 5.5.3.2
- device names on Linux, 5.6.5
- initialization parameters
-
- MEMORY_TARGET, A.2
- installation
-
- and globalization, 6.2
- using cluster configuration file, 6.3.2
- installation types
-
- and ASM, 5.5.1
- ip_local_port_range file, 2.9
- ip_local_port_range parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
J
- JDK requirements, 2.7
K
- kernel
-
- Linux errata, 2.8
- kernel parameters
-
- checking on Linux, 2.9
- configuring on Linux, 2.9
- making changes persist on Linux, 2.9
- setting on Linux, 2.9
- Korn shell
-
- and LDAP, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- default user startup file, 2.11.2
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- ksh
-
- See Korn shell
L
- LDAP
-
- odisrvreg
-
- system requirements for, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- oidca
-
- system requirements for, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- schemasynch
-
- system requirements for, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- libnfsodm11.so, 5.4.5
- libodm11.so, 5.4.5
- lightweight directory access protocol
-
- See LDAP
- limit command, 2.11.3
- limits.so file, 2.11.3
- Linux
-
- binding raw devices to partitions, 5.6.4.1
- checking version, 2.8
- creating partitions, 5.6.5
- cvuqdisk package, 2.9.1
- IDE disk device names, 5.6.5
- identifying disks for ASM, 5.6.5
- kernel errata, 2.8
- making kernel parameter changes persist, 2.9
- SCSI disk device names, 5.6.5
- setting kernel parameters, 2.9
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- Linux (32-bit)
-
- software requirements for, 2.7.1
- Linux x86-64
-
- software requirements for, 2.7.2
- .login file, 2.11.2, 2.11.3
- lsdev command, 5.5.3.2, 5.6.5
- LVM
-
- recommendations for ASM, 5.5.1
M
- mask
-
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.11.1, 3.5
- memory requirements, 2.5
- Memory Size (SGA and PGA), A.2
- MEMORY_TARGET, A.2
-
- and /dev/shm, A.2
- mkdir command, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- mode
-
- setting default file mode creation mask, 2.11.1, 3.5
- multiple databases
-
- and ASM, 3.2.1.3
- multiple oracle homes, 2.4.5, 5.4.8
N
- Network Information Services
-
- See NIS
- new features, Preface
- NFS, 4.1.4, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
-
- and data files, 5.4.3
- and Oracle Clusterware files, 4.3.1, 5.4.1
- buffer size parameters for, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
- Direct NFS, 5.4.4
- for datafiles, 5.4.3
- rsize, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
- NIS
-
- alternative to local users and groups, 3.1, 3.1.2, 3.2, 3.2.2
- nobody user
-
- checking existence of, 3.1.2.1, 3.2.2.7
- description, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- nofile
-
- shell limit on Linux, 2.11.3
- nproc
-
- shell limit on Linux, 2.11.3
O
- OCCSD, 6.2
- OCFS2, 4.1.4
-
- checking on Linux, 2.8, 4.3.2, 5.4.2
- download location for Linux, 2.8, 4.3.2, 5.4.2
- status of, 2.8
- OCR. See Oracle Cluster Registry
- oinstall
-
- and oraInst.loc, 2.4.3
- oinstall group
-
- checking for existing, 2.4.3
- creating, 2.4.1
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 2.3
- olsnodes command, A.4
- oper group
-
- and SYSOPER privilege, 3.2.1.2
- creating, 3.2.2.2, 3.2.2.2
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 3.2.1.2
- operating system
-
- checking distribution and version of Linux, 2.8
- operating system requirements, 2.7
- Oracle Cluster Registry
-
- configuration of, 6.2
- mirroring, 4.3.1, 5.4.1
- partition sizes, 4.3.1
- permissions file to own block device partitions, 4.4
- See OCR
- supported storage options, 4.1.2
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- and file systems, 4.1.4
- installing, 6
- installing with Oracle Universal Installer, 6.3
- rolling upgrade of, 6.2
- supported storage options for, 4.1.2
- upgrading, 4.3.1
- Oracle Database
-
- creating data file directories, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- data file storage options, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- operating system patch requirements for, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- privileged groups, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- requirements with ASM, 5.5.1
- supported storage options for, 5.1.1
- Oracle Disk Manager
-
- and Direct NFS, 5.4.5
- Oracle Inventory
-
- pointer file, 2.4.3
- Oracle Inventory Group
-
- and Central Inventory (oraInventory), 2.4.1
- Oracle Inventory group
-
- checking for existing, 2.4.3
- creating, 2.4.1, 2.4.4
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 2.3
- Oracle Notification Server Configuration Assistant, 6.3.1
- Oracle patch updates, 7.1.2
- Oracle Private Interconnect Configuration Assistant, 6.3.1
- Oracle RAC
-
- configuring disks for raw devices on Linux, 5.6.2
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- configuring disks for ASM, 5.5.3.2
- operating system patch requirements for, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- shared storage device setup, 5.6.1
- Oracle Software Owner user
-
- configuring environment for, 2.11
- creating, 2.4.5, 2.4.5.1, 3.2.2.5, 3.2.2.5.1
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- determining default shell, 2.11.2
- required group membership, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- Oracle Software Owner users
-
- setting shell limits for, 2.11.3
- Oracle Universal Installer
-
- and Oracle Clusterware, 6.3
- oracle user
-
- configuring environment for, 2.11
- creating, 2.4.5, 2.4.5.1, 2.4.5.2, 3.2.2.5, 3.2.2.5.1, 3.2.2.5.2
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- determining default shell, 2.11.2
- required group membership, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- setting shell limits for, 2.11.3
- Oracle Validated Configuration RPM, Preface
-
- about, 2.1.2
- installing, 2.1.3
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.11.2
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.11.2
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
-
- removing from shell startup file, 2.11.2
- OracleMetaLink, 7.1.2
- oraInst.loc
-
- and Central Inventory, 2.4.3
- contents of, 2.4.3
- oraInst.loc file
-
- location, 2.4.3
- location of, 2.4.3
- oraInventory, 3.2.1.1
-
- creating, 2.4.4
- oraInventory directory
-
- and Oracle Inventory Group, 2.4.1
- OSASM
-
- and multiple databases, 3.2.1.3
- and SYSASM, 3.2.1.3
- OSASM group
-
- creating, 3.2.2.3
- OSDBA group
-
- and SYSDBA privilege, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- creating, 3.2.2.1
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- for ASM, 3.2.1.3
- OSDBA group for ASM
-
- creating, 3.2.2.4
- OSOPER group
-
- and SYSOPER privilege, 3.2.1.2
- creating, 3.2.2.2
- creating on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- description, 3.2.1.2
- OUI
-
- see Oracle Universal Installer
P
- package cvuqdisk not installed, 2.9.1
- packages
-
- checking on Linux, 2.8
- default Linux installation and, 2.7
- partition
-
- using with ASM, 5.5.1
- partitions
-
- binding to raw devices on Linux, 5.6.4.1
- creating, 5.6.2
- creating on Linux, 5.6.5
- passwd command, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- password file
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- patch updates
-
- download, 7.1.2
- install, 7.1.2
- OracleMetaLink, 7.1.2
- patch upgrades, B.4.2.2
-
- rolling upgrades, B.5
- PC X server
-
- installing from, 2.2, 2.2
- permissions
-
- for data file directories, 4.3.4, 5.4.8
- physical RAM requirements, 2.5
- post-installation
-
- patch download and install, 7.1.2
- root.sh back up, 7.2.1
- preconfigured database
-
- ASM disk space requirements, 5.5.1
- requirements when using ASM, 5.5.1
- preinstallation
-
- shared storage device creation, 5.6.1
- privileged groups
-
- for Oracle Database, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- processor
-
- checking system architecture, 2.5
- /proc/sys/fs/file-max file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/sem file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmall file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax, 2.9
- /proc/sys/kernel/shmmni file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max file, 2.9
- /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range file, 2.9
- .profile file, 2.11.2, 2.11.3
- profile.local file, 2.11.3, 2.11.3
R
- RAID
-
- and mirroring Oracle Cluster Registry and voting disk, 5.4.1
- and mirroring Oracle Cluster Registry and voting disks, 4.3.1
- recommended ASM redundancy level, 5.5.1
- RAM requirements, 2.5
- raw command, 5.6.4.1, 5.6.4.1
- raw device
-
- for SPFILE
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for SPFILE file
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- raw devices
-
- binding to partitions on Linux, 5.6.4.1
- creating partitions on, 5.6.2
- creating partitions on Linux, 5.6.5
- desupport for creating a raw device mapping file, 5.6.6
- device names on Linux, 5.6.4.1
-
- device names, 5.6.4.1
- for control files
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for EXAMPLE tablespace
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for password file
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for redo log files
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for SYSAUX tablespace
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for SYSTEM tablespace, 5.6.2
- for TEMP tablespace
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for UNDOTBS tablespace
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- for USER tablespace
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- storage option for data files, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- raw file, 5.6.4.1
- rawdevices file, 5.6.4.1
- recovery files
-
- supported storage options, 4.1.2, 5.1.2
- Red Hat
-
- binding partitions to raw devices, 5.6.4.1
- operating system requirements, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- Red Hat Package Manager
-
- See RPM
- redo log files
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- redundancy level
-
- and space requirements for preconfigured database, 5.5.1
- requirements, 5.5.1
-
- hardware, 2.5
- rmem_default file, 2.9
- rmem_default parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- rmem_max file, 2.9
- rmem_max parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- rolling upgrade
-
- of Oracle Database with patch, B.5
- Oracle Clusterware, 6.2
- root user
-
- logging in as, 2.2
- root.sh, 6.3.1
-
- back up, 7.2.1
- running, 6.2
- RPM
-
- checking, 2.8
- rpm command, 2.8
- RPMs
-
- default Linux installation and, 2.7
- rsize parameter, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
S
- scripts
-
- root.sh, 6.2
- SCSI disks
-
- device names, 5.5.3.2
- device names on Linux, 5.6.5
- security
-
- dividing ownership of Oracle software, 3.2
- sem file, 2.9
- semmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- semmns parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- semmsl parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- semopm parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- service command, 5.6.4.1
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- shared storage devices
-
- configuring for datafiles, 5.6
- shell
-
- default shell startup file, 2.11.3
- determining default shell for oracle user, 2.11.2
- SHELL environment variable
-
- checking value of, 2.11.2
- shell limits
-
- setting on Linux, 2.11.3, 2.11.3
- shell startup file
-
- editing, 2.11.2
- removing environment variables, 2.11.2
- shmall file, 2.9
- shmall parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- shmmax file, 2.9
- shmmax parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- shmmni file, 2.9
- shmmni parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- software requirements, 2.7
-
- checking software requirements, 2.8
- SPFILE
-
- raw deviceS for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- ssh
-
- and X11 Forwarding, 2.10.4
- configuring, 2.10
- loading keys into memory before installation, 2.10.3
- Standard Edition Oracle Database
-
- supported storage options for, 5.1.1
- startup file
-
- default shell startup file, 2.11.3
- for shell, 2.11.2
- storage options
-
- for Enterprise Edition installations, 5.1.1
- for Standard Edition installations, 5.1.1
- supported storage options, 5.1.2, 5.1.2
-
- and block devices, 5.1.2
- Oracle Clusterware, 4.1.2
- SUSE
-
- binding partitions to raw devices, 5.6.4.1
- operating system requirements, 2.7.1, 2.7.2
- swap space
-
- requirements, 2.5
- SYSASM
-
- and OSASM, 3.2.1.3
- SYSAUX tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- sysctl command, 2.9
- sysctl.conf file, 2.9
- SYSDBA
-
- using database SYSDBA on ASM deprecated, 3.2.1.3
- SYSDBA privilege
-
- associated UNIX group, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- SYSOPER privilege
-
- associated UNIX group, 3.2.1.2
- system architecture
-
- checking, 2.5
- SYSTEM tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
T
- tcsh shell
-
- setting shell limits, 2.11.3
- TEMP environment variable, 2.5
-
- setting, 2.11.2
- TEMP tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- temporary directory, 2.5
- temporary disk space
-
- checking, 2.5
- freeing, 2.5
- requirements, 2.5
- /tmp directory
-
- checking space in, 2.5
- freeing space in, 2.5
- TMPDIR environment variable, 2.5
-
- setting, 2.11.2
- troubleshooting
-
- ssh, 2.10.1
- user equivalency, 2.10.1, 6.1.1
U
- uid
-
- identifying existing, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- ulimit command, 2.11.3
- umask, 2.11.2
- umask command, 2.11.1, 2.11.2, 3.5
- UNDOTBS tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- UNIX commands, 2.11.2
-
- env, 2.11.2
- xterm, 2.2
- UNIX groups
-
- oinstall, 2.3
- OSDBA (dba), 3.1.1, 3.2.1.2
- OSOPER (oper), 3.2.1.2
- required for oracle user, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- using NIS, 3.1.2, 3.2.2
- UNIX users
-
- nobody, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- oracle, 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- required for external jobs, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- unprivileged user, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- using NIS, 3.1.2, 3.2.2
- unprivileged user
-
- nobody user, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- upgrade
-
- of Cluster Ready Services, 6.2
- of Oracle Clusterware, 6.2
- of Oracle Database with patch, B.4.2.2
- upgrading
-
- and OCR partition sizes, 4.3.1
- and voting disk partition sizes, 4.3.1
- user equivalence
-
- testing, 6.1.1
- user IDs
-
- identifying existing, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- specifying on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8
- USER tablespace
-
- raw devices for
-
- on Linux, 5.6.2
- useradd command, 2.4.5.2, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.5.2, 3.2.2.6, 3.2.2.8
- users
-
- checking existence of the nobody user, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.1, 3.2.2.7, 3.2.2.7
- creating identical users on other nodes, 3.1.2.3, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8, 3.2.2.8
- creating the oracle user, 2.4.5, 2.4.5, 2.4.5.1, 2.4.5.1, 3.2.2.5, 3.2.2.5, 3.2.2.5.1, 3.2.2.5.1
- Oracle Software Owner user (oracle), 2.3, 3.2.1.1
- setting shell limits for, 2.11.3
- setting shell limits for users on Linux, 2.11.3
- specifying groups when creating, 3.1.2.3, 3.1.2.3, 3.2.2.8, 3.2.2.8
- UNIX nobody user, 3.1.1, 3.2.1.1
- using NIS, 3.1, 3.1.2.3, 3.2, 3.2.2.8
V
- voting disk
-
- configuration of, 6.2
- mirroring, 4.3.1, 5.4.1
- voting disks, 4.1.2
-
- partition sizes, 4.3.1
- requirement of absolute majority of, 4.1.2
- supported storage options, 4.1.2
W
- wmem_default file, 2.9
- wmem_default parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- wmem_max file, 2.9
- wmem_max parameter
-
- recommended value on Linux, 2.9
- workstation
-
- installing from, 2.2
- wsize, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
- wsize parameter, 4.3.3, 5.4.7
X
- X emulator
-
- installing from, 2.2, 2.2
- X window system
-
- enabling remote hosts, 2.2, 2.2, 2.2
- X11 forwarding
-
- error, 2.10.4
- X11 forwarding errors, 2.10.3
- xhost command, 2.2
- xterm command, 2.2, 2.2