Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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Oracle Database Installation Checklist
- Server Hardware Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- Operating System Checklist for Oracle Database Installation on Microsoft Windows
- Server Configuration Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- Oracle User Environment Configuration Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- Storage Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- Installer Planning Checklist for Oracle Database Installation
- Deployment Checklist for Oracle Database
- 2 Checking and Configuring Server Hardware for Oracle Database
- 3 Configuring Operating Systems for Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows
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Configuring Users, Groups and
Environments for Oracle Database
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Creating Required Operating System Groups and Users
- About the Oracle Installation User
- Creating Oracle Home User
- Understanding the Oracle Inventory Directory and the Oracle Inventory Group
- Operating System Groups Created During Oracle Database Installation
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Operating System Groups and Users for Job Role Separation
- About Job Role Separation Operating System Privileges Groups and Users
- Oracle Software Owner for Each Oracle Software Product
- Standard Oracle Database Groups for Job Role Separation
- Extended Oracle Database Groups for Job Role Separation
- Oracle Automatic Storage Management Groups for Job Role Separation
- Windows Group Managed Service Accounts and Virtual Accounts
- Microsoft Hyper-V Requirements
- Stopping Existing Oracle Services
- Overview of Installation Directories for Oracle Database
- Configuring User Accounts
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Creating Required Operating System Groups and Users
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Configuring
Networks for Oracle Database
- About Oracle Database Network Configuration Options
- About Assigning Global Database Names During Installation
- Installing Oracle Database on Computers with Multiple IP Addresses
- Installing Oracle Database on Computers with Multiple Aliases
- Installing Oracle Database on Nonnetworked Computers
- Installing a Loopback Adapter
- Confirming Host Name Resolution
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Supported Storage
Options for Oracle Database and Oracle Grid Infrastructure
- Supported Storage Options for Oracle Database
- Choosing a Storage Option for Oracle Database and Recovery Files
- About Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
- File System Options for Oracle Database
- Guidelines for Placing Oracle Database Files On a File System or Logical Volume
- About Direct NFS Client Storage
- About the Oranfstab File for Direct NFS Client
- About NFS Storage for Data Files
- About Direct NFS Client Mounts to NFS Storage Devices
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Configuring Storage for Oracle
Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
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Oracle Automatic Storage Management Storage Configuration
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Configuring Direct NFS Client
- Mounting NFS Storage Devices with Direct NFS Client
- Specifying Network Paths for a NFS Server
- Creating an oranfstab File for Direct NFS Client
- Performing Basic File Operations Using the ORADNFS Utility
- Monitoring Direct NFS Client Usage
- Enabling Direct NFS Client
- Disabling Direct NFS Client
- Enabling HCC on Direct NFS Client
- Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation Considerations
- Configuring Storage for Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- Configuring Oracle Automatic Storage Management Disk Groups Manually Using Oracle ASMCA
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Configuring Direct NFS Client
- Managing Oracle Automatic Storage Management
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Oracle Automatic Storage Management Storage Configuration
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Installing and Configuring Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
- About Image-Based Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation
- Setup Wizard Installation Options for Creating Images
- Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server with a New Database Installation
- Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server for an Existing Database
- Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server Using a Software-Only Installation
- Testing the Oracle Automatic Storage Management Installation
- Modifying Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server Binaries After Installation
- Applying Patches During an Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation or Upgrade
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Installing Oracle Database
- About Image-Based Oracle Database Installation
- Downloading Oracle Software
- About Character Set Selection During Installation
- Installing the Oracle Database Software
- Installing Standard Edition High Availability
- 10 Configuring Oracle Homes
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Oracle Database Postinstallation Tasks
- Required Postinstallation Tasks
- Recommended Postinstallation Tasks
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Configuring Oracle Components
- Windows Authentication No Longer Uses NTLM by Default
- Configuring the OraClrAgnt Service for Oracle Database Extensions for .NET
- Configuring Oracle Net Services
- Setting Credentials for the Job System to Work with Oracle Enterprise Manager
- Configuring Oracle Database to Communicate with Oracle Automatic Storage Management
- Creating the OraMTS Service for Microsoft Transaction Server
- Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express
- Creating a Fast Recovery Area Disk Group
- Checking the Installed Oracle Database Contents and Directory Location
- Changing the Oracle Home User Password
- Cloning Oracle Database
- 12 Removing Oracle Database Software
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Installing and Configuring Oracle Database Using Response Files
- How Response Files Work
- Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Response File Mode
- Using Response Files
- Preparing a Response File
- Running Oracle Universal Installer Using the Response File
- Running Net Configuration Assistant Using a Response File
- Running Oracle Database Configuration Assistant Using a Response File
- Postinstallation Configuration Using Response File Created During Installation
- Using the Installation Response File for Postinstallation Configuration
- B Optimal Flexible Architecture
- C Managing Oracle Database Port Numbers