Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- access control list
-
- for Oracle Application Express, 5.6.1
- ACL, 5.6.1
- Advanced
-
- configuration type, 2.7, 2.7.2
- APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.2
-
- password for, 5.5.3.2
- architecture
-
- Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.11
- archive logs
-
- destinations, converting to cluster database, C.1
- ASM. See Automatic Storage Management
- ASMLIB, 2.14
- Automatic Diagnostic Repository, Preface
-
- default directory for diagnostic data, Preface
- Automatic Storage Management
-
- and rolling upgrade, 2.5
- ASM library driver (ASMLIB), 2.14
- disk group, Preface
- Fast Mirror Resync, Preface
- installation, 2.4
- OSASM group, Preface
- preferred read disk groups, Preface
- rolling upgrade of, Preface
- storage option for data files, 1.3.2
- SYS password for, 2.3
- SYSASM privilege, Preface
- upgrades of, 1.1.4
- Automatic Storage Management disks
-
- marking, 2.14
- automatic undo management, 7.5
B
- backups
-
- and converting to cluster database, C.1
- block devices, 1.3.2
-
- storage option for data files, 1.3.2
C
- changing host names, 7.1
- cluster database
-
- installed configuration, 7.4.1
- cluster file system
-
- storage option for data files, 1.3.2
- Cluster Manager
-
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Cluster Synchronization Services (CSS)
-
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Cluster Verification Utility
-
- DBCA database creation stage readiness check, 3.4
- verifying readiness for database installation, 1.5, 2.1
- CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.5
- clusterware diagnostics, A.1.3
- commands
-
- crsctl start crs, 2.6.1
- emca, 4.2.3
- emctl stop dbconsole, 8.4
- lsnrctl start instance, 2.6.4
- oracleasm disable, 8.3.1
- oracleasm stop, 8.3.1
- ps, 1.6
- searchctl stop, 8.4
- srvctl remove asm, 8.3.1
- srvctl stop asm, 2.4
- srvctl stop listener, 8.4
- su, B.2
- components
-
- created when using DBCA, 7.4
- configuration assistants
-
- troubleshooting, A.1.5
- configuration types
-
- Advanced, 2.7
- Data Warehouse, 2.7
- Do not create a starter database, 2.3
- General Purpose, 2.7
- Transaction Processing, 2.7
- connection load balancing, 7.8
- Connection Manager. See Oracle Connection Manager
- control file
-
- installed configuration, 7.4.2
- control files, 1.4.2
-
- described, 7.4.2
- convert to cluster database
-
- administrative considerations, C.1
- from non-cluster system, C.2.1
- from single-instance, C.2.2
- from single-instance to Oracle Real Application Clusters, C
- post-conversion, C.8
- reasons not to convert, C.2
- to Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, C
- converting
-
- from single instance to Oracle Real Application Clusters, C.3
- from single-instance to Real Application Clusters, C.3.4
- to Oracle Real Application Clusters from single-instance Oracle databases, B
- with rconfig, C.3
- create database
-
- using scripts, B.1
- creating
-
- Oracle Real Application Clusters database
-
- with Database Configuration Assistant, 2.11, 3.1, 3.5
- cross-node registration, 7.8
- Customer Configuration Repository. See Oracle Configuration Manager
D
- data files
-
- storage options, 1.3.2
- Data Warehouse
-
- configuration type, 2.7
- database
-
- components, created when using DBCA, 7.4
- Database Configuration Assistant
-
- and deleteASM command, Preface
- ASM Disk Groups page, 3.5
- components created by, 7.4
- control files, 7.4.2
- creating Oracle Real Application Clusters database
-
- after installation, 3.5
- during installation, 2.11, 3.1
- datafiles, 7.4.1
- deleting databases with, 3.6
- deleting Oracle Real Application Clusters databases, 3.6
- initialization parameter files, 7.6
- Initialization Parameters page, 3.5
- List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
- Operations page, 3.6
- Recovery Configuration page, 3.5
- redo log files, 7.4.3
- rollback segments, 7.5
- Summary dialog, 3.6
- tablespaces, 7.4.1
- using, 3.1
- Welcome page, 3.5, 3.5
- database configuration type
-
- selecting, 2.7
- database creation using scripts, B.1
- database files
-
- supported storage options, 1.3.2
- Database Vault Configuration Assistant, 4.4
- datafiles, 1.4.2
-
- and DBCA, 7.4.1
- described, 7.4.1
- DB_NAME, 3.5
- DB_UNIQUE_NAME, 3.5
-
- initialization parameters, 3.5
- DBCA
-
- delete database, 3.6
- loading SSH keys into memory to start, 3.5
- DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN
-
- package to enable Oracle Application Express, 5.6
- DBSNMP
-
- password requirements for, 2.10
- dedicated servers, 7.8
- deinstall Oracle Clusterware software, 8.3.2
- deinstall Oracle RAC and Oracle ASM software, 8.3.1
- delete database with DBCA, 3.6
- deprecated features
-
- service management, 2.11
- /dev/shm
-
- and initialization parameters, 3.5
- diagnostics, A.1.3
- directory structure, D
- disk groups
-
- and preferred read disk groups, Preface
- DNS
-
- registering server addresses in, 1.2.4
- Do not create a database
-
- configuration type, 2.3
- DV_ACCTMGR, 2.6.2.2
- DV_OWNER, 2.6.2.1
- DVCA. See Database Vault Configuration Assistant
E
- Easy Connect, 7.11
- embedded PL/SQL gateway
-
- not recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
- environment variables
-
- ORACLE_HOME, 1.6
- error messages
-
- during installation, A.1
- ORA-00845, 3.5
- ORA-01078, 3.5
- ORA-06512, 5.6.1
- ORA-44416, 5.6.1, 5.7
- Oracle Real Application Clusters management tools, A.1.2
- /etc/hosts
-
- server addresses in, 1.2.4
F
- failover
-
- and service registration, 7.8
- Fast Mirror Resynch, Preface
- features, new, Preface
- file system
-
- storage option for data files, 1.3.2
- Flash Recovery
-
- and files managed by Oracle, C.3.4
G
- General Purpose
-
- configuration type, 2.7
- gid
-
- selecting, 2.13
- global database name
-
- selecting, 2.13
- globalization
-
- support for, 1.1.5, 2.7.2
H
- host names
-
- changing, 7.1
- HTTP Server
-
- and Oracle Application Express, 5.3.1
I
- initialization parameter files, 7.6
-
- for instances, 6.1
- listener parameters, 7.9.1
- initialization parameters
-
- CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, 3.5
- DB_NAME, 3.5
- DISPATCHERS, 7.8
- LOCAL_LISTENER, 7.8
- MEMORY_TARGET, 3.5
- REMOTE_LISTENER, 7.8, 7.10
- installation
-
- and globalization, 1.1.5, 2.7.2
- Automatic Storage Management, 2.4
- directory structure, D
- listener.ora file, 7.9.3
- non-interactive, B.1
- of additional products after installation is completed, 3.5
- Oracle Configuration Manager, 2.8
- Oracle Database Vault, 2.6
- tnsnames.ora file, 7.10
- verifying shared storage devices, 3.5
- instances
-
- initialization parameter files, 6.1
- iSQL*Plus
-
- ports
-
- changing, F.6
- ranges and protocol, F.3
J
- JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 5.5.6
L
- language
-
- choosing different languages, 2.7.2
- See globalization., 1.1.5
- language support and installation, 2.7.2
- List of Cluster Databases page, 3.6
- listener
-
- automatic migration from 10.1 to 10.2, 3.3
- identifying Oracle home for, 1.6
- local, 7.8
- lsnrctl command, 1.6
- registration, 7.9.3.1
- stopping, 1.6, 1.6
- stopping existing listener process, 1.6
- listener.ora file, 7.9.3
-
- configuring, 7.9
- default configuration, 7.9.3
- listeners
-
- listener.ora file, 7.9.3
- load balancing
-
- and service registration, 7.8
- local listener, 7.8
- localization
-
- and installation, 2.7.2
- log file
-
- troubleshooting with, A.1.4
- lsnrctl command, 1.6
M
- Memory Size (SGA and PGA), 3.5
- MEMORY_TARGET, 3.5
-
- and /dev/shm, 3.5
- Metalink. See OracleMetaLink
- migration
-
- from single-instance, C.2
- modplsql
-
- recommended for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
- multiple Oracle homes
-
- and Oracle Clusterware, 1.1.4
- multiple Oracle RAC databases
-
- clusterware requirements for, 1.1.4
N
- Net naming methods, 7.11
- net service names, 7.10
- network
-
- server addresses, 1.2.4
- network configuration files
-
- listener.ora, 7.9.3
- sqlnet.ora, 7.11
- tnsnames.ora, 7.10
- network directory, D.2
- network services
-
- enabling for Oracle Application Express, 5.6
- new features, Preface
O
- OCR. See Oracle Cluster Registry
- olsnodes command, A.1.3
- operating system
-
- preinstallation requirements for Oracle RAC, 1.2.7
- Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), 2.11
- Oracle Application Express
-
- ACL, 5.6.1
- and HTTP Server for Oracle RAC, 5.3.1
- APEX_PUBLIC_USER, 5.5.2.2
-
- 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
- online help, 2.2.3
- Oracle Text and, 2.2.3
- patching, 5.2
- postinstallation, 5
- requirements for installation, 2.2
- using secure sockets layer, 5.5.1
- web browsers supported for, 1.2.6
- Oracle Cluster Registry
-
- contents, 7.2
- installed configuration, 7.2
- Oracle Cluster Registry port, F.3
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- and multiple database versions, 1.1.4
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- upgrades of, 1.1.4
- Oracle Configuration Manager
-
- information needed to enable, 2.8
- information to provide for configuration of, Preface
- postinstallation, 4.3
- Oracle Connection Manager
-
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Data Guard
-
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Data Mining, Preface
- Oracle Database
-
- data file storage options, 1.3.2
- supported storage options for, 1.3.1
- upgrades of, 1.1.4
- Oracle Database Upgrade Assistant, 3.3, C
- Oracle Database Vault, Preface, Preface
-
- configuration, 2.6
- Database Vault Account Manager (DV_ACCTMGR), 2.6.2.2
- Database Vault Owner (DV_OWNER), 2.6.2.1
- postinstallation, 4.4
- starting and stopping Oracle RAC instances with, 2.6.4
- Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
-
- ports
-
- changing, F.4
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
-
- Database Control, 4.2.3
- logging in to Database Control, 4.2.3
- stopping Database Control, 8.4
- using to convert single-instance databases to Real Application Clusters, C.3.4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
-
- ports
-
- changing, F.5
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Event Manager
-
- ports, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle home directory
-
- identifying for listener, 1.6
- Oracle Net
-
- identifying Oracle home for listener, 1.6
- lsnrctl command, 1.6
- stopping existing listener, 1.6
- stopping listener, 1.6, 8.4
- stopping the listener, 1.6
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- databases, deleting, 3.6
- installed components of, 1.4.2
- management tools error messages, A.1.2
- operating system requirements for, 1.2.7
- overview, 3
- ports
-
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- storage requirements for, 1.3
- using Oracle Application Express with, 5.3.1
- Oracle Real Application Testing, Preface
- Oracle software
-
- removing, 8.4
- Oracle SQL Developer, Preface, Preface
- Oracle SQL*Net Listener
-
- ports
-
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Text
-
- Oracle Application Express requirement for, 2.2.3
- Oracle Ultra Search, Preface
-
- ports
-
- changing, F.7
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- stopping, 8.4
- Oracle Universal Installer
-
- Welcome page, 2.14
- Oracle Warehouse Builder, Preface, Preface
- Oracle XML DB, Preface
-
- ports
-
- changing, F.8
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- ORACLE_BASE environment variable
-
- setting, 4.2.1.2
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable
-
- setting, 1.6, 4.2.1.2
- ORACLE_SID environment variable
-
- setting, 4.2.1.2
- Oracle9i
-
- checking for listener, 1.6
- OracleMetaLink, 4.1.1
-
- and storage, 1.3
- check before installation, 1.1.1
- oratab file, 7.3
- OSASM
-
- and SYSASM, Preface
- OWBSYS repository, Preface
P
- parameter file search order, 6.3
- parameters
-
- initialization, 6
- pass phrase, 3.5
-
- for SSH, 3.5
- password
-
- Database Vault Account Manager, 2.6.2.2
- Database Vault Owner, 2.6.2.1
- passwords, 2.10
- patch updates
-
- download, 4.1.1
- install, 4.1.1
- OracleMetaLink, 4.1.1
- patch upgrades, E.3.2
- patches
-
- operating system patches for Oracle RAC, 1.2.7
- portlist.ini file, F.2
- ports
-
- access URLs, F.2
- Cluster Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Cluster Synchronization Services, ranges and protocol, F.3
- configured for applications, F.2
- default ranges, F
- iSQL*Plus
-
- changing, F.6
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Cluster Registry, F.3
- Oracle Clusterware, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Connection Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Data Guard, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Enterprise Management Agent
-
- changing, F.4
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console
-
- changing, F.5
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Event Manager, ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle SQL*Net Listener
-
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle Ultra Search
-
- changing, F.7
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- Oracle XML DB
-
- changing, F.8
- ranges and protocol, F.3
- post-installation
-
- patch download and install, 4.1.1
- product configuration, 4.1.2
- root.sh back up, 4.2.1.1
- user accounts setup, 4.2.1.4
- preconfigured database installation types, 2.7.1
- preinstallation requirements
-
- operating system, 1.2.7
- private IP address, 1.2.4
- process
-
- stopping existing, 1.6
- stopping existing listener process, 1.6
- stopping listener process, 1.6
- ps command, 1.6
- public IP address, 1.2.4
R
- raw devices
-
- storage option for data files, 1.3.2
- raw storage
-
- example of SPFILE on, 6.2.1
- RBS tablespace
-
- description, 7.4.1
- rconfig, C.3
- readme.txt file, F.2
- Real Application Clusters
-
- overview, 7
- recovery files
-
- supported storage options, 1.3.2
- redo log file
-
- installed configuration, 7.4.3
- redo log files, 1.4.2
-
- described, 7.4.3
- registration
-
- cross-node, 7.8
- rollback segments
-
- described, 7.5
- rolling upgrade
-
- of Automatic Storage Management, 2.5
- root.sh
-
- back up, 4.2.1.1
S
- scripts to create an Oracle Real Application Clusters database, B.1
- Secure Configuration database installation option, 2.9
- secure shell configuration, 1.2.5
- secure sockets layer
-
- and Oracle Application Express, 5.5.1
- security
-
- for Database Vault Account Manager password, 2.6.2.2
- for Database Vault owner password, 2.6.2.1
- Oracle Application Express recommendation for, 5.5.1
- Secure Configuration option, 2.9
- selecting passwords, 2.10
- server parameter files, 1.4.2, 6, 6.2, 7.6
-
- errors, 6.5
- service registration
-
- configuring, 7.8
- shared configuration file, 7.2
- shared server, 7.8
- shared storage devices
-
- verification, 3.5
- sid, 2.13
- single-instance databases
-
- converting, C.3.4
- SPFILE
-
- default creation, 6.2
- default location, 6.2.1
- managing on raw device, 6.2.1
- migrating to, 6.4
- on raw storage, 6.2.1
- sqlnet.ora file, 7.11
- SSH, 3.5
- ssh configuration, 1.2.5
- Standard Edition Oracle Database
-
- supported storage options for, 1.3.1
- storage
-
- for Oracle RAC, 1.3
- marking Automatic Storage Management disks, 2.14
- storage options
-
- Fast Mirror Resynch, Preface
- for Enterprise Edition installations, 1.3.1
- for Standard Edition installations, 1.3.1
- Summary dialog, 3.6
- supported storage options, 1.3.2, 1.3.2
-
- and block devices, 1.3.2
- SYS
-
- password requirements for, 2.10
- SYSASM, Preface
-
- and OSASM, Preface
- SYSMAN
-
- password requirements for, 2.10
- SYSTEM
-
- password requirements for, 2.10
- system identifier, 2.13
- SYSTEM tablespace
-
- description, 7.4.1
T
- tablespaces
-
- and DBCA, 7.4.1
- expanding for large sorts, 7.4.1
- RBS, 7.4.1
- SYSTEM, 7.4.1
- TEMP, 7.4.1
- undo tablespaces for automatic undo management, 7.4.1
- USERS, 7.4.1
- TEMP tablespace
-
- described, 7.4.1
- tnsnames.ora file, 7.10
-
- default configuration, 7.10
- Transaction Processing
-
- configuration type, 2.7
- troubleshoooting
-
- Nodes unavailable for selection, A.1.1
- troubleshooting
-
- An error occurred while trying to get the disks, A.1.1
- Can't open display, A.1.1
- configuration assistant errors, A.1.5
- Connection refused by server, A.1.1
- error starting instance, A.1.1
- Failed to connect to server, A.1.1
- log file, A.1.4
- node is unreachable, A.1.1
- online help for Oracle Application Express, 2.2.3
- ora-44416, 5.7
- Oracle Application Express, 5.6
- PRKP-1001
-
- Error starting instance, A.1.1
- PROT-8
-
- Failed to import data from specified file to the cluster registry, A.1.1
- reviewing a log file, A.1.4
- time stamp in the future, A.1.1
- X server, A.1.1
- YPBINDPROC_DOMAIN
-
- Domain not bound, A.1.1
U
- undo management, 7.5
- upgrade
-
- of existing Oracle Databases, 3.3
- of listener, 3.3
- of Oracle Database with patch, E.3.2
- upgrades, 1.1.4
-
- stopping processes, 1.6
- upgrading
-
- and using same Oracle home, 1.2.3, 2.14
- user accounts
-
- post-installation setup, 4.2.1.4
- USERS tablespace
-
- described, 7.4.1
V
- VIP, 1.2.4
- vip address, 1.2.4
- virtual IP address, 1.2.4
- virtual IP.See VIP
W
- web browsers
-
- supported with Oracle Application Express, 1.2.6
- supported with Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1.2.6
- Welcome page
-
- Oracle Universal Installer, 2.14