Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Changes in this Release for Oracle Database
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1
Oracle Database
Installation Checklist
- 1.1 Server Hardware Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1.2 Operating System Checklist for Oracle Database on Oracle Solaris
- 1.3 Server Configuration Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1.4 Oracle User Environment Configuration Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1.5 Storage Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- 1.6 Installer Planning Checklist for Oracle Database
- 1.7 Deployment Checklist for Oracle Database
- 2 Checking and Configuring Server Hardware for Oracle Database
- 3 Automatically Configuring Oracle Solaris with Oracle Database Prerequisites Packages
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4
Configuring Oracle Solaris Operating System for Oracle Database
- 4.1 Guidelines for Oracle Solaris Operating System Installation
- 4.2 Reviewing Operating System and Software Upgrade Best Practices
- 4.3 Reviewing Operating System Security Common Practices
- 4.4 About Installation Fixup Scripts
- 4.5 About Operating System Requirements
- 4.6 Operating System Requirements for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit)
- 4.7 Operating System Requirements for Oracle Solaris on x86–64 (64-Bit)
- 4.8 Additional Drivers and Software Packages for Oracle Solaris
- 4.9 Checking the Software Requirements for Oracle Solaris
- 4.10 Confirming Host Name Resolution
- 4.11 Using Automatic SSH Configuration During Installation
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5
Configuring
Users, Groups and Environments for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and
Oracle Database
- 5.1 Required Operating System Groups and Users
- 5.2 Oracle Installations with Standard and Job Role Separation Groups and Users
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5.3
Creating Operating
System Privileges Groups
- 5.3.1 Creating the OSDBA for ASM Group
- 5.3.2 Creating the OSOPER for ASM Group
- 5.3.3 Creating the OSDBA Group for Database Installations
- 5.3.4 Creating an OSOPER Group for Database Installations
- 5.3.5 Creating the OSBACKUPDBA Group for Database Installations
- 5.3.6 Creating the OSDGDBA Group for Database Installations
- 5.3.7 Creating the OSKMDBA Group for Database Installations
- 5.3.8 Creating the OSRACDBA Group for Database Installations
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5.4
Creating Operating
System Oracle Installation User Accounts
- 5.4.1 Creating an Oracle Software Owner User
- 5.4.2 Environment Requirements for Oracle Software Owners
- 5.4.3 Procedure for Configuring Oracle Software Owner Environments
- 5.4.4 Modifying Oracle Owner User Groups
- 5.4.5 Setting Remote Display and X11 Forwarding Configuration
- 5.4.6 Preventing Installation Errors Caused by Terminal Output Commands
- 5.5 Creating Oracle Database Vault User Accounts
- 5.6 Unsetting Oracle Installation Owner Environment Variables
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6
Configuring
Networks for Oracle Database
- 6.1 About Oracle Database Network Configuration Options
- 6.2 About Assigning Global Database Names During Installation
- 6.3 Network Configuration for Computers Completed After Installation
- 6.4 Network Configuration for Multihome Computers
- 6.5 Setting the ORACLE_HOSTNAME Environment Variable
- 6.6 Network Configuration for Computers with Multiple Aliases
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7
Supported Storage
Options for Oracle Database and Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- 7.1 Supported Storage Options for Oracle Database
- 7.2 About Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
- 7.3 About Upgrading Existing Oracle Automatic Storage Management Instances
- 7.4 About Managing Disk Groups for Older Database Versions
- 7.5 Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM
- 7.6 File System Options for Oracle Database
- 7.7 Guidelines for Placing Oracle Database Files On a File System or Logical Volume
- 7.8 About NFS Storage for Data Files
- 7.9 About Direct NFS Client Mounts to NFS Storage Devices
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8
Configuring File System Storage for Oracle Database
- 8.1 Configuring NFS Buffer Size Parameters for Oracle Database
- 8.2 Checking TCP Network Protocol Buffer for Direct NFS Client
- 8.3 Creating an oranfstab File for Direct NFS Client
- 8.4 Enabling and Disabling Direct NFS Client Control of NFS
- 8.5 Enabling Hybrid Columnar Compression on Direct NFS Client
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9
Configuring Storage for Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
- 9.1 Configuring Storage for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- 9.2 Configuring Storage Device Path Persistence Using Oracle ASMFD
- 9.3 Configuring Disk Devices for Oracle ASM on Oracle Solaris
- 9.4 Creating DAS or SAN Disk Partitions for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- 9.5 Creating Directories for Oracle Database Files
- 9.6 Creating Files on a NAS Device for Use with Oracle Automatic Storage Management
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10
Installing and Configuring Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
- 10.1 About Image-Based Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation
- 10.2 Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server with a New Database Installation
- 10.3 Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server for an Existing Database
- 10.4 Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server Using a Software-Only Installation
- 10.5 Testing the Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation
- 10.6 Modifying Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server Binaries After Installation
- 10.7 Configuring Oracle ASM Disk Groups Manually using Oracle ASMCA
- 10.8 Enabling Oracle ACFS on Oracle Restart Configurations
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11
Installing Oracle Database
- 11.1 About Image-Based Oracle Database Installation
- 11.2 Accessing the Installation Software
- 11.3 About Character Set Selection During Installation
- 11.4 About Automatic Memory Management Installation Options
- 11.5 Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
- 11.6 Installing the Oracle Database Software
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12
Oracle Database Postinstallation Tasks
- 12.1 Required Postinstallation Tasks
- 12.2 Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
- 12.3 About Changes in Default SGA Permissions for Oracle Database
- 12.4 Checking Installed Oracle Database Contents and Directory Location
- 12.5 Enabling and Disabling Oracle Database Options After Installation
- 12.6 Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express
- 12.7 About Deploying Oracle Database Using Rapid Home Provisioning
- 12.8 Creating a Fast Recovery Area
- 13 Removing Oracle Database Software
- 14 Completing Preinstallation Tasks Manually
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A
Installing and Configuring Oracle Database Using Response Files
- A.1 How Response Files Work
- A.2 Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Response File Mode
- A.3 Using Response Files
- A.4 Preparing Response Files
- A.5 Running Oracle Universal Installer Using a Response File
- A.6 Running Configuration Assistants Using Response Files
- A.7 Postinstallation Configuration Using Response File Created During Installation
- A.8 Postinstallation Configuration Using the ConfigToolAllCommands Script
- B Optimal Flexible Architecture
- C Cloning Oracle Database
- D Configuring Read-Only Oracle Homes
- E Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers
- Index