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Oracle® Database
Companion CD Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for 64-Bit Windows
Part No. B13806-02
October 2004
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for 64-Bit Windows
Part No. B13806-02
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Preface
................................................................................................................................................................. ix
Audience....................................................................................................................................................... ix
Documentation Accessibility..................................................................................................................... x
Structure ....................................................................................................................................................... x
Related Documents ..................................................................................................................................... xi
Conventions ................................................................................................................................................. xi
1 Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview
Overview of the Installation Process.................................................................................................... 1-1
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type................................. 1-2
Oracle Database Examples................................................................................................................ 1-2

Required Products ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
JPublisher ............................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Legato Single Server Version............................................................................................................ 1-3
Natively Compiled Java Libraries ................................................................................................... 1-4
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases ......................................................................................... 1-4
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation Type .......... 1-4
Oracle HTTP Server ........................................................................................................................... 1-4
Where to Install Oracle HTTP Server....................................................................................... 1-5
Oracle HTML DB................................................................................................................................ 1-5
Where to Install Oracle HTML DB ........................................................................................... 1-5
2 Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements
Hardware and Software Certifications ................................................................................................ 2-1
Windows Telnet Services Support................................................................................................... 2-1
Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support ....................................................... 2-2
Windows XP Support........................................................................................................................ 2-2
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products............................................................................... 2-2
Oracle Database Requirement.......................................................................................................... 2-2
Oracle Database 10g Oracle Home Directory................................................................................. 2-2
Disk Space Requirements.................................................................................................................. 2-3
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Companion Products ........................................................ 2-3
Oracle HTTP Server Requirements ................................................................................................. 2-3
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Oracle Database Requirement................................................................................................... 2-3
Hardware Requirements ........................................................................................................... 2-4
Operating System Requirements.............................................................................................. 2-4
Oracle HTML DB Requirements...................................................................................................... 2-4
Oracle Database Requirement................................................................................................... 2-4
Disk Space Requirements .......................................................................................................... 2-5
Oracle HTTP Server Requirement............................................................................................ 2-5
Oracle XML DB Requirement ................................................................................................... 2-5

Network Topics......................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Installing on DHCP Computers....................................................................................................... 2-5
Installing on Multihomed Computers ............................................................................................ 2-6
Installing on Computers with Multiple Aliases ............................................................................ 2-7
Installing a Loopback Adapter......................................................................................................... 2-7
Checking if a Loopback Adapter Is Installed on Your Computer ....................................... 2-7
Installing a Loopback Adapter on Windows 2003 or Windows XP.................................... 2-8
Removing a Loopback Adapter from Windows 2003 or Windows XP .............................. 2-9
3 Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
Preinstallation Considerations Before Installing Companion CD Products................................ 3-1
Performing Multiple Oracle Database Companion CD Installations......................................... 3-1
Installation Roadmap for Companion CD Products..................................................................... 3-2
Accessing the Installation Software ..................................................................................................... 3-2
Copying CD-ROMs or DVD to Hard Drive, and Installing from the Hard Drive................... 3-2
Installing from a Remote CD-ROM or DVD Drive ....................................................................... 3-3
On the Remote Computer, Share the CD-ROM or DVD Drive ........................................... 3-3
On the Local Computer, Map the CD-ROM or DVD Drive ................................................ 3-3
Installing on Remote Computers Through Remote Access Software ........................................ 3-4
Installing from a Hard Drive .................................................................................................... 3-4
Installing from a Remote CD-ROM or DVD Drive................................................................ 3-4
Installing Oracle Database 10g Products ............................................................................................. 3-5
Installing Oracle Database 10g Companion Products in a New Oracle Home ............................ 3-6
Installing Oracle HTML DB in an Existing Oracle HTTP Server Home....................................... 3-9
Removing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software ........................................................... 3-11
Removing Oracle Database Products and Oracle Database Companion CD Products........ 3-11
Removing Oracle HTML DB from the Database........................................................................ 3-12
4 Oracle Database Companion CD Postinstallation Tasks
Patch Set Information.............................................................................................................................. 4-1
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTTP Server.................................................................................. 4-2
Backing Up the Files .......................................................................................................................... 4-2

Downloading and Installing Patches .............................................................................................. 4-2
Migrating from a Previous Release of Oracle HTTP Server ........................................................ 4-3
Migrating the httpd.conf Configuration File from an Earlier Oracle HTTP Server ................ 4-3
Copying and Editing the httpd.conf File................................................................................. 4-3
Making Global Changes............................................................................................................. 4-4
Modifying the List of LoadModule Directives ....................................................................... 4-4
Removing Directives and Sections for Unsupported Features ............................................ 4-4
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Modifying Port Numbers .......................................................................................................... 4-5
Modifying Existing Sections and Directives ........................................................................... 4-5
Adding New Sections and Directives ...................................................................................... 4-6
Migrating Your Server Certificate and Private Key............................................................... 4-7
Modifying the Secure Socket Layer Sections and Directives................................................ 4-8
Copying or Moving the Required Files to New Directories................................................. 4-9
Migrating Database Access Descriptors Used by mod_plsql...................................................... 4-9
Verifying the Oracle HTTP Server Installation........................................................................... 4-10
Enabling the Oracle HTTP Server High Availability Features ......................................... 4-10
Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server.................................................... 4-10
Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle HTML DB ................................................................................... 4-11
Starting or Restarting Oracle HTTP Server ................................................................................. 4-11
Verifying the Oracle HTML DB Installation ............................................................................... 4-11
Configuring Oracle HTML DB for an Oracle HTTP Server on an Oracle9i Database.......... 4-12
Copying the Oracle Database 10g images Directory to an Oracle9i images Directory.. 4-12
Modifying the Oracle9i httpd.conf File................................................................................. 4-12
Modifying the Oracle9i wdbsvr.app File.............................................................................. 4-13
Stopping and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server..................................................................... 4-13
Removing the Oracle HTTP Server 10g Home .................................................................... 4-14
A Oracle Database Companion CD Advanced Installation Topics
Installing Oracle Components in Noninteractive Mode................................................................. A-1
Using Response Files to Install Oracle Components in Noninteractive Mode........................ A-2

Customizing a Sample Response File ........................................................................................... A-2
Creating a New Response File ........................................................................................................ A-2
Running Oracle Universal Installer and Specifying a Response File ........................................ A-3
Copying and Modifying a Response File ..................................................................................... A-4
Running Oracle Universal Installer and Specifying a Response File ........................................ A-4
Installing and Using Oracle Components in Different Languages............................................... A-5
Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages ...................................................... A-5
Using Oracle Components in Different Languages ..................................................................... A-6
B Oracle Database Companion CD Troubleshooting
Reviewing a Log of an Installation Session....................................................................................... B-1
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation.............................................................................................. B-1
Alias for the HTML DB Image Directory ........................................................................................... B-2
Index
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Preface
This guide explains how to install and configure the products available on the Oracle
Database Companion CD for 64-bit Windows. Only the features of Oracle Database
Companion CD for 64-bit Windows software installed on Windows XP Professional
and Windows Server 2003 operating systems are discussed in this guide.
This Preface contains these topics:

Audience


Documentation Accessibility

Structure

Related Documents

Conventions
Audience
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Guide for Windows is intended for anyone
responsible for installing the following products available on the Oracle Database
Companion CDfor 64-bit Windows:

Oracle Database Examples

JPublisher

Legato Single Server Version

Natively Compiled Java Libraries

Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases

Platform-Specific Documentation

Oracle HTTP Server

Oracle HTML DB
To use this manual, you must have administrative privileges on the computer where
you installed your Oracle Database and familiarity with object-relational database
management concepts.

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Documentation Accessibility
Our goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation
accessible, with good usability, to the disabled community. To that end, our
documentation includes features that make information available to users of assistive
technology. This documentation is available in HTML format, and contains markup to
facilitate access by the disabled community. Standards will continue to evolve over
time, and Oracle is actively engaged with other market-leading technology vendors to
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customers. For additional information, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program Web site
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/>Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation
This documentation may contain links to Web sites of other companies or
organizations that Oracle does not own or control. Oracle neither evaluates nor makes
any representations regarding the accessibility of these Web sites.
Structure
This document contains:
Chapter 1, "Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview"
Provides an overview of the products available on the Oracle Database Companion
CD and describes issues that you must consider before installing the products.
Chapter 2, "Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements"
Describes the requirements for installing the products available on the Oracle
Database Companion CD.
Chapter 3, "Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software"
Describes how to start Oracle Universal Installer and install the products available on
the Oracle Database Companion CD.
Chapter 4, "Oracle Database Companion CD Postinstallation Tasks"
Describes tasks that you might need to complete after you install the software.
Appendix A, "Oracle Database Companion CD Advanced Installation Topics"
Describes how to install the Oracle Database Companion CD products by using

response files. This appendix also describes how to run Oracle Universal Installer and
use Oracle components in different languages.
Appendix B, "Oracle Database Companion CD Troubleshooting"
Contains information on troubleshooting installation issues.
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Related Documents
For more information, see these Oracle resources:

Oracle Database Release Notes for Windows

Oracle Database Installation Guide for Windows

Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Windows

Oracle Database Concepts
For information about Oracle error messages, see Oracle Database Error Messages.
Oracle error message documentation is available only in HTML. If you only have
access to the Oracle Documentation CD, you can browse the error messages by range.
Once you find the specific range, use your browser's "find in page" feature to locate the
specific message. When connected to the Internet, you can search for a specific error
message using the error message search feature of the Oracle online documentation.
Many of the examples in this book use the sample schemas, which are installed by
default when you select the Basic Installation option with an Oracle Database
installation. Refer to Oracle Database Sample Schemas for information on how these
schemas were created and how you can use them yourself.
Printed documentation is available for sale in the Oracle Store at
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documentation section of the OTN Web site at
/>Conventions
This section describes the conventions used in the text and code examples of this
documentation set. It describes:

Conventions in Text

Conventions in Code Examples

Conventions for Windows Operating Systems
Conventions in Text
We use various conventions in text to help you more quickly identify special terms.
The following table describes those conventions and provides examples of their use.
Convention Meaning Example
Bold Bold typeface indicates terms that are
defined in the text or terms that appear in a
glossary, or both.
When you specify this clause, you create an
index-organized table.
Italics Italic typeface indicates book titles or
emphasis.
Oracle Database Concepts
Ensure that the recovery catalog and target
database do not reside on the same disk.
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Conventions in Code Examples
Code examples illustrate SQL, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, or other command-line statements.
They are displayed in a monospace (fixed-width) font and separated from normal text
as shown in this example:
SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';

The following table describes typographic conventions used in code examples and
provides examples of their use.
UPPERCASE
monospace
(fixed-width)
font
Uppercase monospace typeface indicates
elements supplied by the system. Such
elements include parameters, privileges,
datatypes, Oracle Recovery Manager
keywords, SQL keywords, SQL*Plus or
utility commands, packages and methods,
as well as system-supplied column names,
database objects and structures,
usernames, and roles.
You can specify this clause only for a NUMBER
column.
You can back up the database by using the
BACKUP command.
Query the TABLE_NAME column in the
USER_TABLES data dictionary view.
Use the DBMS_STATS.GENERATE_STATS
procedure.
lowercase
monospace
(fixed-width)
font
Lowercase monospace typeface indicates
executable programs, filenames, directory
names, and sample user-supplied

elements. Such elements include computer
and database names, net service names
and connect identifiers, user-supplied
database objects and structures, column
names, packages and classes, usernames
and roles, program units, and parameter
values.
Note: Some programmatic elements use a
mixture of UPPERCASE and lowercase.
Enter these elements as shown.
Enter sqlplus to start SQL*Plus.
The password is specified in the orapwd file.
Back up the datafiles and control files in the
/disk1/oracle/dbs directory.
The department_id, department_name, and
location_id columns are in the
hr.departments table.
Set the QUERY_REWRITE_ENABLED initialization
parameter to true.
Connect as oe user.
The JRepUtil class implements these methods.
lowercase
italic
monospace
(fixed-width)
font
Lowercase italic monospace font represents
placeholders or variables.
You can specify the parallel_clause.
Run old_release.SQL where old_release

refers to the release you installed prior to
upgrading.
Convention Meaning Example
[ ]
Anything enclosed in brackets is optional.
DECIMAL (digits [ , precision ])
{ }
Braces are used for grouping items.
{ENABLE | DISABLE}
|
A vertical bar represents a choice of two
options.
{ENABLE | DISABLE}
[COMPRESS | NOCOMPRESS]
...
Ellipsis points mean repetition in syntax
descriptions.
In addition, ellipsis points can mean an
omission in code examples or text.
CREATE TABLE ... AS subquery;
SELECT col1, col2, ... , coln FROM
employees;
Other symbols You must use symbols other than brackets
([ ]), braces ({ }), vertical bars (|), and
ellipsis points (...) exactly as shown.
acctbal NUMBER(11,2);
acct CONSTANT NUMBER(4) := 3;
Italics
Italicized text indicates placeholders or
variables for which you must supply

particular values.
CONNECT SYSTEM/system_password
DB_NAME = database_name
Convention Meaning Example
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Conventions for Windows Operating Systems
The following table describes conventions for Windows operating systems and
provides examples of their use.
UPPERCASE
Uppercase typeface indicates elements
supplied by the system. We show these
terms in uppercase in order to distinguish
them from terms you define. Unless terms
appear in brackets, enter them in the order
and with the spelling shown. Because these
terms are not case sensitive, you can use
them in either UPPERCASE or lowercase.
SELECT last_name, employee_id FROM
employees;
SELECT * FROM USER_TABLES;
DROP TABLE hr.employees;
lowercase
Lowercase typeface indicates user-defined
programmatic elements, such as names of
tables, columns, or files.
Note: Some programmatic elements use a
mixture of UPPERCASE and lowercase.
Enter these elements as shown.
SELECT last_name, employee_id FROM
employees;

sqlplus hr/hr
CREATE USER mjones IDENTIFIED BY ty3MU9;
Convention Meaning Example
From the Start
menu, select
menu_item
How to start a program. From the Start menu, select Programs, then
Oracle - HOME_NAME, then Configuration and
Management Tools, then Database
Configuration Assistant.
File and directory
names
File and directory names are not case
sensitive. The following special characters
are not allowed: left angle bracket (<), right
angle bracket (>), colon (:), double
quotation marks ("), slash (/), pipe (|), and
dash (-). The special character backslash (\)
is treated as an element separator, even
when it appears in quotes. If the filename
begins with \\, then Windows assumes it
uses the Universal Naming Convention.
c:\WINDOWS"\"system32 is the same as
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
C:\> Represents the Windows command
prompt of the current hard disk drive. The
escape character in a command prompt is
the caret (^). Your prompt reflects the
subdirectory in which you are working.
Referred to as the command prompt in this

manual.
C:\oracle\oradata>
Special characters The backslash (\) special character is
sometimes required as an escape character
for the double quotation mark (") special
character at the Windows command
prompt. Parentheses and the single
quotation mark (’) do not require an escape
character. Refer to your Windows
operating system documentation for more
information on escape and special
characters.
C:\>exp HR/HR TABLES=employees
QUERY=\"WHERE job_id=’SA_REP’ and
salary<8000\"
HOME_NAME
Represents the Oracle home name. The
home name can be up to 16 alphanumeric
characters. The only special character
allowed in the home name is the
underscore.
C:\> net start OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener
Convention Meaning Example
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ORACLE_HOME
and
ORACLE_BASE
This release complies with Optimal
Flexible Architecture (OFA) guidelines. All
subdirectories are not under a top level

ORACLE_HOME directory. There is a top
level directory called ORACLE_BASE that
by default is
C:\oracle\product\10.1.0. If you
install the latest Oracle release on a
computer with no other Oracle software
installed, then the default setting for the
first Oracle home directory is
C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_n,
where n is the latest Oracle home number.
The Oracle home directory is located
directly under ORACLE_BASE.
All directory path examples in this guide
follow OFA conventions.
Refer to the Oracle Database Installation
Guide for Windows for additional
information about OFA compliances and
for information about installing Oracle
products in non-OFA compliant
directories.
Go to the
ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\rdbms\admin
directory.
Convention Meaning Example
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview 1-1
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Oracle Database Companion CD
Installation Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the products available on the Oracle Database
Companion CD and describes issues to consider before you install the products.

This chapter contains these topics:

Overview of the Installation Process

Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type

Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation
Type
Overview of the Installation Process
The installation process consists of four parts:
1.
Plan your installation: This chapter describes the products in the two installation
types that you can install and provides information that you must understand
before installing the software. The installation types are the Oracle Database 10g
Products and the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products.
2.
Verify system requirements: Chapter 2, "Oracle Database Companion CD
Requirements" describes the minimum requirements that your system must meet
before you install the software.
3.
Install the software: Use the following sections to install the Oracle Database
Companion CD products:

Chapter 3, "Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software" describes
how to use Oracle Universal Installer to install the software.

Appendix A describes how to install Java Access Bridge, which enables the
use of a screen reader with Oracle components.

Appendix A describes advanced installation topics: performing noninteractive

(silent) installations and how to install and use Oracle components in different
languages.

Appendix B provides installation troubleshooting advice.
4.
Complete postinstallation tasks: Chapter 4, "Oracle Database Companion CD
Postinstallation Tasks" describes recommended and required postinstallation
tasks.
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type
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Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type
The following sections describe the products that are installed by the Oracle Database
10g Products installation type. You must install these products in an existing Oracle
Database release 1 (10.1) Oracle home:

Oracle Database Examples

JPublisher

Legato Single Server Version

Natively Compiled Java Libraries

Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
Oracle Database Examples
Oracle Database Examples include a variety of examples and product demonstrations
that you can use to learn about the products, options, and features of Oracle Database.
Many of these examples are designed to work with the Sample Schemas which you
can optionally install in any Oracle database. Many of the documents in the Oracle
Documentation Library use the example programs and scripts provided with the

Oracle Database Examples.
Required Products
Before you can use the Oracle Database Examples, you must install the Sample
Schemas into an Oracle database. When you install Oracle Database, or use Database
Configuration Assistant (DBCA) to create a new database, you can choose to include
the Sample Schemas when you create the database. You can also manually install the
Sample Schemas into an existing database.
JPublisher
JPublisher is a Java utility that generates Java classes to represent the following
user-defined database entities a the Java program:

SQL object types

Object reference types (REF types)

SQL collection types (VARRAY types or nested table types)

PL/SQL packages

Server-side Java classes

SQL queries and DML statements
You can use JPublisher to specify and customize the mapping of SQL object types,
object reference types, and collection types (VARRAYs or nested tables) to Java classes
in a strongly typed paradigm.
JPublisher also can generate classes for PL/SQL packages. These classes have wrapper
methods to invoke the stored procedures in the PL/SQL packages.
In addition, JPublisher simplifies access to PL/SQL-only types from Java. You can
employ predefined or user-defined mappings between PL/SQL and SQL types, as
well as use PL/SQL conversion functions between such types. With such type

See Also:
Oracle Database Sample Schemas for information about
manually installing the Sample Schemas into an existing database
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview 1-3
correspondences in place, JPublisher can automatically generate the required Java and
PL/SQL code.
In a similar way that SQL or PL/SQL entities publish to Java, you can publish
server-side Java classes to client-side Java classes. Doing this enables applications to
make direct calls to Java classes in the database.
JPublisher lets you expose generated Java classes as Web services, for example. You
can publish either SQL or PL/SQL entities or server-side Java entities.
JPublisher uses SQLJ code in most Java classes that it generates, so it includes Oracle
SQLJ Translator and Oracle SQLJ Runtime. Oracle SQLJ is a standard way to embed
SQL statements in Java programs.
Oracle SQLJ Translator
Because JPublisher uses SQLJ code in its generated classes, it automatically invokes the
Oracle SQLJ translator during the code generation process, as necessary. The translator
converts embedded SQL statements into JDBC calls.
Oracle SQLJ Runtime
Oracle SQLJ Runtime is used during program execution to execute most classes that
were generated by JPublisher. SQLJ Runtime is a thin layer of pure Java code that runs
above the JDBC driver. It acts as an intermediary that reads information about SQL
operations and passing instructions along to the JDBC driver.
Legato Single Server Version
Legato Single Server Version (LSSV) is a backup and recovery application developed
by Legato Systems, Inc. LSSV is a subset of Legato NetWorker and Legato NetWorker
Module for Oracle products. You can use it to back up and restore Oracle data on a
single server only. It lets you perform online or offline backups of Oracle data stored
on file systems, Automatic Storage Manager disk groups, or raw devices.

LSSV software includes a media management layer. The Oracle Recovery Manager
(RMAN) requires this layer when using tape storage for database backups and
restoration. LSSV manages the backup schedule and communicates with Oracle
Recovery Manager (RMAN) to copy the Oracle data to tape.
Because Legato Single Server Version works in conjunction with Oracle Database for
Oracle data storage management, you must install Legato Single Server Version on the
same system as Oracle Database. The Legato Single Server Version and Oracle
Database software components provide a storage management solution for Oracle
Database data.
The Legato Single Server Version Administrator program has a graphical user
interface for administering the Legato Single Server Version configuration. The
Administrator program is installed during the Legato Single Server Version
installation on the Oracle Server system.
To fully install and configure Legato Single Server Version, you must complete the
following tasks:
1.
Remove Legato Storage Manager or Legato Networker if they are installed.
2.
Verify that the required software and hardware is available.
3.
Install the Legato Single Server Version in the same Oracle home directory as
Oracle Database.
See Also:
Oracle Database JPublisher User's Guide
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation Type
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4.
Complete postinstallation steps.
Natively Compiled Java Libraries
The Oracle Database 10g Products installation type installs JAccelerator and Oracle

interMedia Image Accelerator which contains the natively compiled Java libraries
(NCOMPs) for Oracle JVM and Oracle interMedia. These libraries are required to
improve the performance of these products on your platform.
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
The Oracle Database 10g Products installation type installs two Oracle Text knowledge
bases, English and French. You can extend the supplied knowledge bases depending
on your requirements. Alternatively, you can create your own knowledge bases, in
languages other than English and French.
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
Installation Type
The following sections describe the products that you can install with the Oracle
Database 10g Companion Products installation type:

Oracle HTTP Server

Oracle HTML DB
Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle HTTP Server is a Web server that is based on Apache HTTP Server version
1.3.28. Use the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products installation type to install
Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home. This standalone release of Oracle HTTP
Server provides the following features:

A robust and reliable Web server that you can use to serve Web pages

Support for Perl and Fast CGI scripts using mod_perl and mod_fastcgi

Support for PL/SQL applications using mod_plsql

High-availability, through the use of Oracle Process Manager and Notification
server (OPMN)

OPMN monitors Oracle HTTP Server processes and restarts them if they fail.

Support for secure transactions using secure socket layer (SSL)

Single sign-on capabilities using mod_osso
To enable single sign-on, you must use Oracle HTTP Server in conjunction with
Oracle Internet Directory and Single Sign-On Server, both of which are available
with Oracle Application Server 10g.

Many standard Apache modules, in addition to modules provided by Oracle
See Also:
Legato Single Server Version Installation Guide, release 6.1 or
the Legato documentation available on the Legato Web site:
/>See Also:
Oracle Text Reference for more information about creating
and extending knowledge bases
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation Type
Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview 1-5
Where to Install Oracle HTTP Server
You must install Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home directory. You can install
Oracle HTTP Server more than once on the same system, as long as each installation
uses a separate Oracle home directory.
Oracle HTML DB
Oracle HTML DB is a hosted development environment that enables
non-programmers to create database-centric Web applications. It provides developers
with the productivity of a desktop database, but with the security, reliability, and
performance of the Oracle database. Any information technology organization can
host Oracle HTML DB environments for departments in the company that do not have
Oracle development skills available.
Where to Install Oracle HTML DB

Oracle HTML DB must have access to
You can install Oracle HTML DB with Oracle HTTP Server in a new Oracle home
directory. Alternatively, you can install this product in an existing Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle home that contains Oracle HTTP Server with mod_plsql. The Oracle home
directory for Oracle HTTP Server 10g meets this requirement.
See Also:
Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for more
information on Oracle Internet Directory and Single Sign-On Server
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products Installation Type
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Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements 2-1
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Oracle Database Companion CD
Requirements
This chapter describes the requirements for installing the Oracle Database 10g
Products and the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products.
This chapter contains these topics:

Hardware and Software Certifications

Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products

Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Companion Products

Network Topics
Hardware and Software Certifications
The platform-specific hardware and software requirements included in this
installation guide were current at the time this guide was published. However,
because new platforms and operating system software versions might be certified after
this guide is published, review the certification matrix on the OracleMetaLink Web site

for the most up-to-date list of certified hardware platforms and operating system
versions. The OracleMetaLink Web site is available at the following URL:
/>You must register online before using OracleMetaLink. After logging in, select Certify
& Availability from the left-hand column. From the Product Lifecycle page, select the
Certifications button. Other Product Lifecycle options include Product Availability,
Desupport Notices, and Alerts.
The following sections list the following certification information:

Windows Telnet Services Support

Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support

Windows XP Support
Windows Telnet Services Support
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 include a Telnet Service that allows remote
users to log on to the operating system and run console programs using the command
line. Oracle supports the use of command line utilities using this feature, but does not
support the database GUI tools such as Oracle Universal Installer, Database
Configuration Assistant, and Oracle Net Configuration Assistant.
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products
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Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support
Oracle supports Remote Desktop Connection on Windows XP and Terminal Services
on Windows Server 2003. However, installation of Oracle components from a remote
Terminal Services Client on to a 64-bit Windows server that is running a Terminal
Server service is not supported. Start all configuration tools from the Terminal Server
console (using mstsc/console) and not from the Terminal Services Client.
Windows XP Support
Legato NetWorker is supported on Windows XP.
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Products

The requirements for the Oracle Database 10g Products installation type are as follows.

Oracle Database Requirement

Oracle Database 10g Oracle Home Directory

Disk Space Requirements
Oracle Database Requirement
Your system must have access to Oracle Database release 1 (10.1) before you can install
the Oracle Database 10g Products installation type.
Oracle Database 10g Oracle Home Directory
Ideally, you should installOracle Database 10g Products into an existing Oracle home.
If you are installing Oracle Database 10g Products into an existing Oracle home, you
first must identify the Oracle home directory that the Oracle Database installation
uses. If you do not know the path of the Oracle home directory, you can check it using
Oracle Universal Installer.
To check the path of the Oracle home directory, follow these steps:
1.
From the Start menu, choose Programs, then Oracle - HOME_NAME, then Oracle
Installation Products, then Universal Installer.
Note:
Ensure that the Telnet service is started on the Services control
panel.
See Also:

The Microsoft Web site for more information about terminal
servers
/>■
The OracleMetaLink Web site for the latest Terminal Server
certification information

/>See Also:
"Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products
Installation Type" on page 1-2
See Also:
Oracle Database Installation Guide for Windows
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements 2-3
2.
When the Welcome screen appears, click Installed Products.
The Inventory screen appears, listing all of the Oracle homes on the system and
the products installed in each Oracle home.
3.
In the Inventory screen, expand each Oracle home and locate Oracle Database 10g
10.1.0.2.0.
4.
Click Close and then Cancel to exit Oracle Universal Installer.
5.
Have the Oracle home name available when you use Chapter 3, "Installing the
Oracle Database Companion CD Software" for the installation procedures.
Disk Space Requirements
Verify that the file system that contains the Oracle home directory has enough disk
space for the installation. The Oracle home directory requires 100 MB of available disk
space on the system drive and 650 MB in the Oracle home drive in order to install
products available on the Oracle Database Companion CD.
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
When you install Oracle Database 10g Companion Products, you can install either
Oracle HTTP Server or Oracle HTML DB, or both Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle
HTML DB. You need to install the Companion Products into an Oracle home different
from the Oracle home used for Oracle Database.
This section contains these topics:


Oracle HTTP Server Requirements

Oracle HTML DB Requirements
Oracle HTTP Server Requirements
Before you install Oracle HTTP Server into a new Oracle home, make sure your system
meets the following requirements:

Oracle Database Requirement

Hardware Requirements

Operating System Requirements
Oracle Database Requirement
Oracle HTTP Server must have access to Oracle Database 10g release 1 (10.1) or
Oracle9i release 9.2.0.3 in order to run. Oracle Database can be on a separate system
from Oracle HTTP Server, as long as it is accessible by Oracle*Net. However, Oracle
HTTP Server must be in its own home.
For example, if Oracle Database has been installed in OraDB10g_home1, when you
run Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle HTTP Server, you can specify the
Oracle Database in that home, but you need to install Oracle HTTP Server into its own
home, for example, OraDB10g_home2.
See Also:
"Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g
Companion Products Installation Type" on page 1-4
Requirements for Oracle Database 10g Companion Products
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Hardware Requirements
Oracle HTTP Server must meet the following hardware requirements for NTFS
systems:


Physical RAM: 1 GB

Virtual Memory: 512 MB

Temp directory: 150 MB of disk space

Disk space for Companion CD products:
Operating System Requirements
Oracle HTTP Server has the following minimum operating system requirements:

Windows XP 64-bit Edition Version 2003

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition for 64-bit Itanium 2 Systems

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition for 64-bit Itanium 2 Systems
Oracle HTML DB Requirements
The requirements for Oracle HTML DB are as follows.

Oracle Database Requirement

Disk Space Requirements

Oracle HTTP Server Requirement

Oracle XML DB Requirement
Oracle Database Requirement
Oracle HTML DB requires either Oracle Database release 1 (10.1) or Oracle9i release
9.2.0.3. You need to install Oracle HTML DB into an Oracle home that contains Oracle
HTTP Server. (This home, with both Oracle HTML DB and Oracle HTTP Server, is

referred to as the Companion CD Oracle home.) The Companion CD Oracle home can
be on a different physical server from the Oracle Database home, as long as Oracle
HTML DB can access this database with Oracle*Net.
For example, if Oracle Database has been installed in OraDB10g_home1, when you
run Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle HTML DB, you can specify the Oracle
Database in that home, but you need to install Oracle HTML DB into its own home
that contains Oracle HTTP Server, for example, OraDB10g_home2.
Products for Installation
System Drive
Disk Space
Oracle Home
Disk Space
Oracle HTTP Server 100 MB 350 MB
Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle HTML DB 100 MB 650 MB
Note:
Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack is supported on
Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003.
Network Topics
Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements 2-5
Disk Space Requirements
The disk space requirements are as follows:

File system that contains the Oracle home directory: at least 460 MB of free disk
space

System drive: 100 MB
Oracle HTTP Server Requirement
Oracle HTML DB must have access to Oracle HTTP Server in order to run. If you plan
to install Oracle HTML DB into an existing Oracle home, check that the system has an
Oracle home directory that contains Oracle HTTP Server release 9.0.4 or higher with

mod_plsql. The Oracle home directory for Oracle HTTP Server 10g meets this
requirement.
If the system does not meet these requirements, you will need to install Oracle HTTP
Server 10g when you install the Oracle Database 10g Companion Products.
Oracle XML DB Requirement
Oracle XML DB first must be installed in the Oracle database that you want to use. If
you are using a preconfigured database created either during an installation or by
Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), Oracle XML DB is already installed and
configured.
Network Topics
Typically, the computer on which you want to install the Oracle Database Companion
CD products is connected to the network, has local storage to contain this installation,
has a display monitor, and has a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
This section describes how to install the Oracle Database Companion CD products on
computers that do not meet the typical scenario. It covers the following cases:

Installing on DHCP Computers

Installing on Multihomed Computers

Installing on Computers with Multiple Aliases

Installing a Loopback Adapter
Installing on DHCP Computers
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) assigns dynamic IP addresses on a
network. Dynamic addressing allows a computer to have a different IP address each
time it connects to the network. In some cases, the IP address can change while the
computer is still connected. You can have a mixture of static and dynamic IP
addressing in a DHCP system.
In a DHCP setup, the software tracks IP addresses, which simplifies network

administration. This lets you add a new computer to the network without having to
manually assign that computer a unique IP address. However, before installing the
Oracle Database Companion CD products onto a computer that uses the DHCP
See Also:
Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide for more information
about manually adding Oracle XML DB to an existing database

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