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<b>Oracle9<em>i</em> Installation Guide </b>
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<b>Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris</b>
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Part No. A96167-01
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Oracle9<em>i</em> Installation Planning
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<p>This chapter describes Oracle9<em>i</em> product installations, database configurations, Oracle Configuration Assistants, and other installation concepts. It contains the following sections
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<p><a href="#i1099177">Oracle9<em>i</em> Installation Overview</a>
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<p><a href="#i1106622">Oracle9<em>i</em> Products for Installation</a>
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<p><a href="#i1106715">Oracle9<em>i</em> Database Configurations</a>
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<p><a href="#i1106491">Oracle Configuration Assistants</a>
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<p><a href="#i1102729">Installation With Existing Oracle Databases</a>
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<p><a href="#i1102370">Oracle9<em>i</em> Re-installation</a>
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<p>Installing Oracle9<em>i</em> products consist of four stages:
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<p><strong>Planning your installation:</strong> This chapter provides information on products, installation types, database configurations, and concepts you should be aware of in planning an installation.
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<p><strong>Completing pre-installation tasks:</strong> Refer to Chapter 2, "Pre-Installation" in this guide and to the release notes for your platform to complete the pre-installation tasks.
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<p><strong>Installing software:</strong> Refer to Chapter 3, "Installation" in this guide to assist you in using the Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle9<em>i</em> software. Use the Installation Worksheet to organize information you need during installation. If you plan to install Oracle Transparent Gateway, refer to Appendix B, "Oracle Transparent Gateway."
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<p><strong>Completing post-installation tasks:</strong> Refer to Chapter 4, "Post-Installation" in this guide to complete the post-installation tasks and configuration.
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<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" color="#330099">Oracle9<em>i</em> Products for Installation
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<p>During installation, you are asked to choose one of the three products. These products are:
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<p>Oracle9<em>i</em> Management and Integration
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Oracle9<em>i</em> Database
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<p>The Oracle9<em>i</em> Database is an object-oriented relational database management system. It may be installed in one of the three installation types: Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition or Custom installation.
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<p><strong>Enterprise Edition:</strong> If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs a preconfigured database, networking services, licensable Oracle Options, database configuration and management tools, the Oracle Enterprise Manager framework, including the Oracle Management Server, Oracle Intelligent Agent, Console, and licensable Management Packs, Oracle Utilities and online documentation. It also contains those products most commonly used for data warehousing and transaction processing.
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<p><strong>Standard Edition: </strong>If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs a preconfigured database, networking services, the Oracle Enterprise Manager framework including the Oracle Management Server, Oracle Intelligent Agent, Console, Standard Management Packs, and Oracle Utilities.
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<p><strong>Custom:</strong> If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer prompts you to select individual components to be installed from the components available with Enterprise Edition installation.
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</p>AIX, HP, Linux, Solaris, and Tru64 are supported for use with Standard Edition on applicable platform system types that have a maximum of four CPU slots in the cabinet closure.
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Oracle9<em>i</em> Client
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<p>Oracle9<em>i</em> Client is one of the front-end database applications that connects to the database through one or more application servers. There are three Client installation types: Administrator, Runtime and Custom.
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<p><strong>Administrator:</strong> If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and licensable Management Packs, networking services, utilities, basic client software, the <a id="sthref30" name="sthref30"></a><a id="sthref31" name="sthref31"></a>OLAP API, and online documentation.
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<p><strong>Runtime: </strong>If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs networking services and support files.
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<p><strong>Custom: </strong>If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer prompts you to select individual components to be installed from the components available with Administrator and Runtime.
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Oracle9<em>i</em> Management and Integration
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<p>Oracle Management Server is a central processing and distributed system for management tasks. It enables distributed control between clients and managed nodes. Oracle9<em>i</em> Integration Server is a software suite that provides internet and intranet tools to integrate applications within and across organizations.
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<p>There are three Management and Integration installation types: Oracle Management Server, Oracle Internet Directory, and Custom.
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<p><strong>Oracle Management Server: </strong>If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs the Oracle Management Server, Console and Management Packs. The Management Server processes all system management tasks and administers the distribution of these tasks to Intelligent Agents on managed nodes across the enterprise. In addition, the Installer installs basic client software and online documentation.
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<p><strong>Oracle <a id="sthref33" name="sthref33"></a><a id="sthref34" name="sthref34"></a><a id="sthref35" name="sthref35"></a>Internet Directory:</strong> If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer installs a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-enabled Oracle Internet Directory Server, LDAP-enabled client tools and the Oracle Internet Directory database schema.
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<p><strong>Custom: </strong>If you select this type, then the Oracle Universal Installer<strong> </strong>prompts you to select individual components to be installed from the components available with Oracle Management Server, Oracle Internet Directory, and Oracle Integration Server.
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<font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif" color="#330099">Oracle9<em>i</em> Database Configurations
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<p>When you install the Oracle9<em>i</em> Database product, you are prompted to select a database configuration suited to your needs. Select from one of five Oracle9<em>i</em> database configurations:
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<p>General Purpose
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<p>Online Transaction Processing
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<p>Data Warehouse
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<p>Customized
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<p>Software Only
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<p>Options one through three are preconfigured databases that you can use for the Oracle9<em>i</em> database. Each preconfigured database is designed to provide optimal support for particular database needs. Options four and five are configurations for special needs. <a href="#g1112992">Table 1-1, "Oracle9<em>i</em> Database Configurations "</a> describes these configurations.
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<p><strong><em><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Table 1-1 Oracle9<em>i</em> Database Configurations
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