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Oracle Configuration Assistants
1-8 Installation Guide
❏ Data Warehouse option: If you select this, the Database Configuration Assistant
creates a database that is fully enabled for data warehousing applications. The
OLAP option, consisting of support for analytic workspaces and the OLAP
catalog metadata repository (CWMLite), is included in the database.
❏ Customized installation option: If you select this, the Database Configuration
Assistant guides you in creating a fully customized database. You can choose to
configure options, Oracle Text components and advanced replication either
automatically or manually.
Select this option only if you are experienced with advanced database creation
procedures. You will need to customize some or all of the following settings or
parameters:
■ Data, control, and redo log file settings
■ Tablespace and extent sizes
■ Database memory parameters
■ Archiving modes, formats and destinations
■ Trace file destinations
■ Character set values
❏ Software Only option: If you select this, the Oracle Universal Installer installs
only Oracle9i software. Database Configuration Assistant does not start after
installation, and no preconfigured database is installed.
Database Upgrade Assistant
Database Upgrade Assistant enables you to upgrade an existing database to
Oracle9i when you have completed an Oracle9i installation. You must complete a
number of steps prior to upgrading with Database Upgrade Assistant. These
include performing a full backup of your current production database, and
reviewing required planning and backup preparations prior to beginning an
upgrade.
See Also: "Using Database Configuration Assistant" on page 4-30
for more information on running Database Configuration Assistant
in a standalone mode.
Oracle9i Globalization and National Language Guide for more
information on database character sets.
Oracle Configuration Assistants
Oracle9i Installation Planning 1-9
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant configures the Oracle
Management Server on a local system. It can create, upgrade or delete a repository,
and edit existing configurations. A repository is a set of database tables that must be
located in any Oracle database accessible to the Oracle Management Server. The
Oracle Management Server uses a repository to store all system data, application
data, and information on the state of managed nodes distributed throughout the
environment.
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant configures the Oracle Internet
Directory on a local system. The configuration assistant automatically starts the
Oracle Internet Directory Server. To make it easier to start the Oracle Internet
Directory Server, the assistant loads the default Oracle Schema and Oracle Context,
and creates a default subscriber Directory Information Tree.
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant configures the Oracle client/server network
environment. It modifies the configuration files located in the default
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directory. Review the Oracle Net Configuration
Assistant procedure for your product installation choice.
See Also: "Installation With Existing Oracle Databases" on
page 1-12 for more information on upgrade issues.
Oracle9i Database Migration for more information on planning,
preparing, and completing a database upgrade with Database
Upgrade Assistant.
Appendix C of Oracle9i Administrator’s Reference 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 for more information on
upgrading from Oracle8i and prior database versions to Oracle9i
See Also: Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide for more
information on using Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration
Assistant.
See Also: Oracle Internet Directory Administrator’s Guide for more
information on installing or configuring Oracle Internet Directory.