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Oracle® Database Client Installation Guide
10
g
Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (64-Bit) on Intel Itanium
Part Number B14313-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documentation
Conventions
1
Oracle Database Client Installation Overview
1.1
Installation Overview
1.2
Oracle Database Client Installation Types
2
Oracle Database Client Preinstallation Requirements
2.1
Oracle Database Client Hardware Requirements
2.1.1
Hard Disk Space Requirements
2.2
Oracle Database Client Software Requirements
2.2.1
General Oracle Database Client Software Requirements
2.2.2
Instant Client Light Language and Character Set Requirements
2.3
Oracle Database Client Hardware and Software Certification
2.3.1
Windows Telnet Services Support
2.3.2
Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support
2.3.3
Windows Support
3
Installing Oracle Database Client
3.1
Preinstallation Considerations Before Installing Oracle Database Client
3.1.1
Installing Oracle Database Client Installations in Silent or Nonteractive Mode
3.1.2
Creating the Oracle Base Directory
3.1.3
Installing Oracle Database Client into Multiple Oracle Homes
3.1.4
Installing on a System with an Existing Oracle Installation
3.2
Accessing the Installation Software
3.2.1
Installing from a Remote DVD Drive
3.2.1.1
Step 1: On the Remote Computer, Share the DVD Drive
3.2.1.2
Step 2: On the Local Computer, Map the DVD Drive
3.2.2
Installing on Remote Computers Through Remote Access Software
3.2.2.1
Installing on Remote Computers from a Hard Drive
3.2.2.2
Installing on Remote Computers from a Remote DVD Drive
3.2.3
Downloading Oracle Software from the Oracle Technology Network Web Site
3.2.4
Copying the Oracle Database Client Software to a Hard Disk
3.3
Installing the Oracle Database Client Software
3.3.1
Guidelines for Installing Oracle Database Client
3.3.2
Procedure for Installing Oracle Database Client
4
Oracle Database Client Postinstallation Tasks
4.1
Required Postinstallation Tasks
4.1.1
Downloading and Installing Patches
4.1.2
Updating Instant Client
4.2
Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
4.2.1
Configuring Instant Client Light
4.2.2
Connecting Oracle Database Client to an Oracle Database
4.2.3
Connecting Instant Client or Instant Client Light to an Oracle Database
4.2.3.1
Specifying a Connection by Using the Easy Connect Naming Method
4.2.3.2
Specifying a Connection by Configuring a tnsnames.ora File
4.2.3.3
Specifying a Connection by Using an Empty Connect String and the LOCAL Variable
4.2.4
Setting Up User Accounts
4.2.5
Using Oracle9
i
Language and Definition Files with Oracle Database 10
g
Release 2 (10.2)
4.2.6
Configuring Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
4.3
Required Product-Specific Postinstallation Task – Configuring Oracle Net Services
5
Removing Oracle Database Client Software
5.1
Stopping Oracle Services on Windows
5.2
Removing Oracle Database Client with Oracle Universal Installer
5.2.1
Guidelines for Removing Oracle Database Client with Oracle Universal Installer
5.2.2
Procedure for Removing Oracle Database Client with Oracle Universal Installer
5.3
Manually Removing the Remaining Oracle Database Client Components
5.3.1
Removing Oracle Keys from the Registry Editor on Windows
5.3.1.1
Removing Only the Oracle Net Service Registry Key
5.3.1.2
Removing All Oracle Registry Keys
5.3.2
Updating the PATH Environment Variable Path
5.3.3
Removing Oracle Database Client from the Start Menu
5.3.4
Removing Oracle Database Client Directories
A
Installing Oracle Database Client Using Response Files
A.1
How Response Files Work
A.1.1
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Noninteractive Mode
A.1.2
General Procedure for Using Response Files
A.2
Preparing a Response File
A.2.1
Editing a Response File Template
A.2.2
Recording a Response File
A.3
Running Oracle Universal Installer Using the Response File
B
Configuring Oracle Database Client Globalization Support
B.1
Installing and Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
B.1.1
Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
B.1.2
Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
B.2
About the NLS_LANG Parameter
B.3
Commonly Used Values for NLS_LANG
B.4
NLS_LANG Settings in MS-DOS Mode and Batch Mode
C
Troubleshooting the Oracle Database Client Installation
C.1
Verifying Requirements
C.2
What to Do if an Installation Error Occurs
C.3
Reviewing the Log of an Installation Session
C.4
Silent or Noninteractive Installation Response File Error Handling
C.5
Troubleshooting Configuration Assistants
C.5.1
Configuration Assistant Failure
C.5.2
Fatal Errors
C.6
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation
Glossary
Index