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Oracle® Database Vault Installation Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit)

Part Number B31294-03
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Numerics

10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2

A

accessibility features, F
accounts
Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
unauthenticated access to, 2.2.3.1
ANONYMOUS user
unauthenticated account access with, 2.2.3.1
applying 10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2
architecture
checking system architecture, 2.1.2
ASM. See Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
assistive technology, F
audit policy, 1.3
authorized problem analysis report
See APAR
Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
SYSDBA privilege, impact on, 2.2.4

B

backups
after upgrading, 2.2.1
importance, 2.1.6
preparing a strategy, 2.1.6
Bash shell
default user startup file, 2.1.9
.bash_profile file, 2.1.9
Bourne shell
default user startup file, 2.1.9

C

C shell
default user startup file, 2.1.9
certification, hardware and software, 1.4.1
change passwords
for oracle-supplied accounts, 2.2.3
checking
database requirements, 2.1.5
software requirements,operating system requirements, 2.1.3
configuring
kernel parameters, 2.1.4
oracle user environment, 2.1.9
crsctl command, 2.1.7
CSD
download location for WebSphere MQ
on Solaris, 2.1.3

D

database (RAC)
starting, 2.2.5
database requirements, 2.1.5
Database Vault
accounts, 1.2
audit policy, 1.3
initialization parameters, 1.3
Database Vault Account Manager account, 1.2.2
password, 1.2.2
user name, 1.2.2
Database Vault Configuration Assistant, 2.2.6
Database Vault Owner account, 1.2.1
password, 1.2.1
user name, 1.2.1
default file mode creation mask
setting, 2.1.9
disk space
checking, 2.1.2
DISPLAY environment variable
setting, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
DV_ACCTMGR role, 1.2.2
DV_OWNER role, 1.2.1
DVCA
See Database Vault Configuration Assistant
dvca command, 2.2.6, 2.2.6, C

E

Enterprise Manager Console DB
installing, 2.1.5.1
env command, 2.1.9
environment
checking settings, 2.1.9
configuring for oracle user, 2.1.9
environment variables
DISPLAY, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
ORACLE_BASE, 2.1.9
ORACLE_HOME, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
ORACLE_SID, 2.1.9
PATH, 2.1.9
removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
SHELL, 2.1.9
TEMP and TMPDIR, 2.1.9
TMP and TMPDIR, 2.1.2
TNS_ADMIN, 2.1.9
errors
silent mode, B.3
/etc/oraInst.loc file, B.1.1, B.3
/etc/system file, 2.1.4, 2.1.4

F

file mode creation mask
setting, 2.1.9
files
.bash_profile, 2.1.9
editing shell startup file, 2.1.9
/etc/oraInst.loc, B.3
/etc/system, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
.login, 2.1.9
.profile, 2.1.9
response files, B.2.1

H

hardware and software certifications, 1.4.1
hardware certification, 1.4.1
hardware requirements, 2.1.2

I

initialization parameters, 1.3, E
installation
considerations, 1.4
errors
silent mode, B.3
response files, B, B.2.1
preparing, B.2.1
silent mode, B.3
templates, B.2.1
silent mode, B.2.2
error handling, B.3
installation types
disk space requirements, 2.1.2
installing
Enterprise Manager Console DB, 2.1.5.1
Oracle Universal Installer, using, 2.1.10
instance
instance identifier (SID), 2.1.9
instfix command, 2.1.3

J

Java
font package requirements for Solaris, 2.1.3
JDK
font packages required on Solaris, 2.1.3

K

kernel parameters
checking on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
configuring, 2.1.4
making changes persist on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
Korn shell
default user startup file, 2.1.9

L

listener, 2.1.5
identifying Oracle home for, 2.1.8.4
lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4
security checklist, D.1
stopping, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.8.4
stopping existing listener process, 2.1.8.4
listener (RAC)
starting, 2.2.5
logging on
SYSDBA privilege connections, enabling, 2.2.4
.login file, 2.1.9
lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4

M

mask
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.1.9
memory requirements, 2.1.2
mode
setting default file mode creation mask, 2.1.9
monitoring
accessibility features, enabling, F.2
textual representation in charts, enabling, F.2
multiple Oracle homes, 1.4.2

O

operating system
checking version of Solaris, 2.1.3
operating system requirements, 2.1.3
Oracle Clusterware
starting, 2.1.7
Oracle Database
setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.1.9
Oracle Database Vault
audit policy, 1.3
initialization parameters, 1.3, E
Oracle Database Vault Administrator
accessibility features, enabling, F
Oracle home directory
identifying for listener, 2.1.8.4
Oracle homes,multiple, 1.4.2
Oracle Net
identifying Oracle home for listener, 2.1.8.4
lsnrctl command, 2.1.8.4
stopping existing listener, 2.1.8.4
stopping listener, 2.1.8.4
stopping the listener, 2.1.8.4
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
SYSDBA privilege, impact on, 2.2.4
Oracle software owner user
configuring environment for, 2.1.9
determining default shell, 2.1.9
Oracle Universal Installer, 2.1.5.1, 2.1.5.2, 2.1.8.4, 2.1.10, 2.3
response files, B
oracle user
configuring environment for, 2.1.9
determining default shell, 2.1.9
ORACLE_BASE environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
setting, 2.1.9
ORACLE_HOME environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
setting, 2.1.8.4
unsetting, 2.1.9
ORACLE_SID environment variable
removing from shell startup file, 2.1.9
setting, 2.1.9
oracle-supplied accounts
change passwords, 2.2.3
orapwd utility, 2.2.4
OUI, 2.1.5.2

P

packages
checking on Solaris, 2.1.3
password file, 2.1.5
passwords
Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
password files, 2.2.4
resetting
with SQL*Plus, 2.2.3.1
specifying for response files, B.1
unlocking
with SQL*Plus, 2.2.3.1
See alsosecurity
patch set
applying, 2.1.5.2
documentation, 2.1.5.2
patchadd command, 2.1.3
patches
download location for Solaris, 2.1.3
PATH environment variable
setting, 2.1.9
pkginfo command, 2.1.3
privileges
SYSDBA, enabling or disabling connection, 2.2.4
process
stopping existing, 2.1.8
stopping existing listener process, 2.1.8.4
stopping listener process, 2.1.8.4
processor
checking system architecture, 2.1.2
.profile file, 2.1.9
program technical fix
See PTF
ps command, 2.1.8.4

R

RAM requirements, 2.1.2
Real Application Clusters
Instance Parameters, setting, 2.2.6
SYSDBA sessions, locking, 2.2.6
reboot command, 2.1.4
REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter, 2.1.5
removing, Oracle Software, 2.3
requirements
database, 2.1.5
hardware, 2.1.2
listener, 2.1.5
Oracle Database 10.2.0.3 patch set, 2.1.5.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console DB 10.2.0.3, 2.1.5
password file, 2.1.5
software, operating system, 2.1.3
response files
about, B.1
general procedure, B.1.1
passing values at command line, B.1
passwords, B.1
security, B.1
specifying with Oracle Universal Installer, B.2.2
See also silent mode, B.1
response files installation
about, B
roles
DV_ACCTMGR, 1.2.2
DV_OWNER, 1.2.1

S

security
See alsopasswords
security checklist
database listener, D.1
seminfo_semmni parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
seminfo_semmns parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
seminfo_semmsl parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
seminfo_semvmx parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
semmni parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
semmns parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
semmsl parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
semvmx parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
shell
determining default shell for oracle user, 2.1.9
SHELL environment variable
checking value of, 2.1.9
shell startup file
editing, 2.1.9
removing environment variables, 2.1.9
shminfo_shmmax parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
shminfo_shmmin parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
shminfo_shmmni parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
shminfo_shmseg parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
shmmax parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
shmmin parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
shmmni parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
shmseg parameter
recommended value on Solaris, 2.1.4
SID
setting ORACLE_SID environment variable, 2.1.9
silent mode installation, B.2.2
software and hardware certifications, 1.4.1
software certification, 1.4.1
software requirements
checking software requirements, 2.1.3
software requirements,operating system requirements, 2.1.3
Solaris
checking kernel parameters, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
checking version, 2.1.3
font packages for Java, 2.1.3
making kernel parameter changes persist, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
patch download location, 2.1.3
srvctl command, 2.2.5
startup file
for shell, 2.1.9
stopping
Oracle processes, 2.1.8
swap space
checking, 2.1.2
requirements, 2.1.2
SYSDBA privilege
enabling or disabling connections with, 2.2.4
sysdef command, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
system architecture
checking, 2.1.2
system file, 2.1.4, 2.1.4

T

TEMP environment variable
setting, 2.1.9
temporary disk space
requirements, 2.1.2
TMP environment variable, 2.1.2
TMPDIR environment variable, 2.1.2
setting, 2.1.9
TNS_ADMIN environment variable
unsetting, 2.1.9

U

umask, 2.1.9
umask command, 2.1.9, 2.1.9
uname command, 2.1.3
UNIX commands, 2.1.9
env, 2.1.9
instfix, 2.1.3
patchadd, 2.1.3
pkginfo, 2.1.3
ps, 2.1.8.4
reboot, 2.1.4
sysdef, 2.1.4, 2.1.4
umask, 2.1.9
uname, 2.1.3
unset, 2.1.9
unsetenv, 2.1.9
unset command, 2.1.9
unsetenv command, 2.1.9
upgrading
after upgrading, 2.2
backup strategy, 2.1.6
post upgrade actions, 2.2
user names
Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1
users
Database Vault Account Manager, 1.2.2
Database Vault Owner, 1.2.1

W

WebSphere MQ
CSD download location
for Solaris, 2.1.3