Index
A B C D E F H I L M N O P R S T U W
Numerics
- 32-bit to 64-bit conversion. See word size
A
- access control to network utility packages, 5.4.9.2
- access-control lists (ACLs)
-
- changed behavior in 11g release 1 (11.1), 5.4.11
- applications
-
- compatibility, 6.1.1
- linking with newer libraries, 6.2.2.2.1
- running against older server, 6.2.2.1.2
- upgrading, 6
-
- client/server configurations, 6.2.1
- compatibility rules, 6.2.2
- options, 6.2.3
- relinking rules, 6.2.2
- ASM
-
- cluster ASM upgrade, 4.6.2
- database upgrade after, 4.6.3
- disk group compatibility, 5.4.3
- optional tasks after upgrade, 4.6
- ASM_PREFERRED_READ_FAILURE_GROUPS, 4.5.3
- automatic maintenance tasks management
-
- AutoTask, 5.4.1
- Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
-
- disk group compatibility, 4.5.2
- file access control, 3.1.1.2
- post-upgrade topics, 4.2.1.3
- preferred read failure groups, 4.5.3
- rolling upgrade, 1.5
- upgrading, 3.1.1
- automatic undo management
-
- migrating to, 4.2.1.7
- UNDO_MANAGEMENT, A.2.1.1
- AutoTask, 5.4.1
B
- backups
-
- after upgrading, 4.2.1.1
- before downgrading, 7.3
- preparing a strategy, 2.1.6
- binary XML storage, 5.4.8
C
- capturing and replaying database workload, 2.1.5.5.1
- case sensitivity
-
- for passwords, 4.2.1.2
- catdwgrd.sql script, 7.4
- CATRELOD.SQL script, 7.4
- CATUPGRD.SQL script, 3.8.3
- change passwords
-
- for oracle-supplied accounts, 4.3.1
- client software
-
- upgrading, 6.2.2.2
- client-server configurations, 1.2.1
- cluster ASM, 4.6.2
- collecting optimizer statistics, B
- command line options
-
- for Database Upgrade Assistant, 3.7.2
- compatibility
-
- applications, 6.1.1
- checking for incompatibilities, 7.2
- compatibility level, 5.1.1.3
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, 5.1.1
- downgrading, 5.1.1.1
- initialization parameters, A.2
- original Export utility, 8.2.2
- COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, 5.1.1
-
- checking, 5.1.1.4
- database structures, 5.1.1.2
- setting, 5.1.2
- when to set, 5.1.1.5
D
- data copying
-
- using Export/Import, 8
- data mining models, 5.4.5
- Data Pump
-
- advantages of using, 2.1.3.3
- Data Pump Export/Import
-
- recommendations, 2.1.3.3, 8.1
- versus Original Export/Import, 8.1
- when to use, 8.1
- data type
-
- NCHAR, 5.6.13
- Database Replay
-
- database workloads before upgrading, 2.1.5.5.1
- Database Upgrade Assistant (DBUA)
-
- advantages, 2.1.3.1
- command line options, 3.7.2
- Oracle RAC enhancements, Preface
- registering the database in the listener.ora file, 3.6
- running, 3.7
- silent mode, 3.7.2
- single-instance database enhancements, Preface
- single-instance database enhancements 11g, Preface
- starting, 3.7.1
- database upgrade process
-
- overview, 1.1
- Database Vault Administrator
-
- deploy manually, 4.1.9
- databases
-
- downgrading, 7.4
- upgrading, 1.1
- upgrading the client software, 6.2.2.2
- DB_BLOCK_SIZE
-
- new default value, A.2.2.2
- DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter
-
- compatibility, A.2.2.2
- DBMS_STATS package
-
- upgrading statistics tables, 4.1.3
- DBMS_STATS procedure
-
- use when creating a statistics table, B.2
- DBUA. See Database Upgrade Assistant
- deprecated dynamic performance views, A.4.1
- deprecated features
-
- initialization parameters, A.1.1
- static data dictionary views, A.3.1
- Developer/2000 Applications
-
- upgrading, 6.4
- DGConnectIdentifier property, 4.2.1.8
- direct upgrades, 2.1.2
- disk group compatibility, 4.5.2
- disks
-
- specifying preferred read failure groups, 4.5.3
- DMSYS schema objects, 5.4.5
- downgrading
-
- backing up your database, 7.3
- binary XML storage, 5.4.8
- CATRELOD.SQL, 7.4
- checking for incompatibilities, 7.2
- ORADIM, 7.4
- patchset releases, 7.1
- procedure for, 7.4
- scripts, 7.4
-
- rerunning, 7.4
- downstream capture
-
- upgrading, 3.1.6
- dump files
-
- generated by export utilities, 8.2
- dynamic performance views
-
- changes, A.4
- deprecated, A.4.1
- obsolete, A.4.2
- with dropped columns, A.4.4
- with renamed columns, A.4.3
E
- enforcing case-sensitivity for passwords, 4.2.1.2
- environment variables
-
- required for upgrading, 3.8.3, 3.10.3
- evaluation of numeric literals, 5.6.15, 6.3.1
- export and import
-
- recommendations, 2.1.3.3, 8.1
- Export utility, 8.1
-
- data copying, 8
- requirements, 8.2
- Export/Import
-
- advantages and disadvantages, 2.1.3.3
- benefits, 2.1.3.3.2
- effects on upgraded databases, 2.1.3.3.1
- incompatible data, 8.2.3
- time requirements, 2.1.3.3.3
- upgrading, 8.3
- extended distance cluster configurations
-
- preferred read disks, 4.5.3
- extents
-
- reading from secondary, 4.5.3
F
- FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS initialization parameter
-
- DEFAULT limit, 5.5.4
- file access control
-
- with the SYSASM role, 3.1.1.2
- Flash Recovery Area, 3.8.4.1
- Forms
-
- upgrading Oracle Forms applications, 6.4
H
- Hardware Assisted Resilient Data (HARD)
-
- upgrading systems, 5.1.2
I
- Import utility, 8.1
-
- data copying, 8
- requirements, 8.2
- importing
-
- dump files for downgrades, 8.2
- incompatibilities
-
- checking for, 7.2
- incompatible data
-
- Export/Import, 8.2.3
- initialization parameters
-
- adjusting for Oracle Database 10g, 3.8.2, 3.10.2, 4.3.5
- ASM_PREFERRED_READ_FAILURE_GROUPS, 4.5.3
- changes, A.1
- compatibility, A.2
-
- DB_BLOCK_SIZE, A.2.2.2
- SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS, A.2.2.1
- COMPATIBLE, 5.1.1
-
- when to set, 5.1.1.5
- deprecated, A.1.1
- obsolete, A.1.2
- INIT.ORA parameters. See initialization parameters
- installation
-
- Oracle Database 11g release 1 (11.1), 3.2
- instances
-
- starting after a downgrade, 7.4
- INTEGER arithmetic
-
- evaluation of numeric literals, 5.6.15, 6.3.1
- intermediate releases
-
- upgrading, 2.1.2
- interoperability, 5.2
L
- listener.ora file
-
- modifying, 3.6
- listeners
-
- modifying with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3.6
- load testing, 2.1.5.6
- LocalListenerAddress property
-
- Oracle Data Guard, 4.2.1.8
- logical standby databases
-
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
- login
-
- new DEFAULT limit, 5.5.4
M
- maintenance tasks
-
- scheduling with AutoTask, 5.4.1
- manual upgrade
-
- advantages, 2.1.3.2
- backup the database, 3.8.1
- OCR configuration, 4.3.4
- migrating data
-
- to a different operating system, 3.1.5
- moving data with export/import, 8.1
- multiversioning, 1.2.1
N
- NCHAR data type
-
- limitations, 5.6.13
- network utility packages
-
- access control to, 5.4.9.2
- new features
-
- adding after upgrade, 4.2.1.4
- NUMBER arithmetic
-
- evaluation of numeric literals, 5.6.15, 6.3.1
- numeric computation
-
- evaluation of numeric literals, 5.6.15, 6.3.1
- numeric literals
-
- evaluating, 5.6.15, 6.3.1
O
- obsolete features
-
- dynamic performance views, A.4.2
- initialization parameters, A.1.2
- static data dictionary views, A.3.2
- OCI application
-
- statically-linked, 6.2.2.2.2
- OCI applications
-
- changing, 6.2.3.3.2
- dynamically-linked, 6.2.2.2.3
- upgrading, 6.2
- upgrading options, 6.2.3
- OFA, 1.3
- one-off patches, 1.5
- OPatch utility
-
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
- operating system
-
- migrating data to, 3.1.5
- Optimal Flexible Architecture. See OFA
- optimizer statistics
-
- collecting for dictionary objects, B
- creating a table to collect, B.2
- Oracle Application Express
-
- update, 4.1.6
- Oracle Application Express configuration, 4.1.6
- Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR)
-
- upgrading manually, 4.3.4
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- upgrading, 3.1.1
- Oracle Clusterware configuration
-
- downgrade, 7.5.1
- Oracle Data Guard
-
- configuring broker properties, 4.2.1.8
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
- Oracle Database Express Edition
-
- upgrading to Oracle Database, 1.7
- Oracle Database XE
-
- upgrading to Oracle Database, 1.7
- Oracle Express Edition
-
- recommended tasks after upgrade, 4.2.3
- Oracle home
-
- multiple, 1.2.1.1
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3.6
- Oracle Net Services
-
- relinking, 6.1.1
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
-
- 11gR1 enhancements, Preface
- rolling upgrades with OPatch, 1.5
- upgrading, 3.1.1
- Oracle release numbers, 1.2
- Oracle Streams
-
- downstream capture
-
- upgrading, 3.1.6
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
- Oracle Universal Installer, 1.1
- Oracle XML Database
-
- binary XML storage, 5.4.8
- oracle-supplied accounts
-
- change passwords, 4.3.1
- ORADIM
-
- downgrading, 7.4
- upgrading, 3.8.3, 3.10.3
- original Export utility
-
- downward compatibility, 8.2.2
- Original Export/Import
-
- versus Data Pump Export/Import, 8.1
- when to use, 8.1
P
- passwords
-
- case sensitive, 4.2.1.2
- patchset releases
-
- downgrading, 7.1
- PL/SQL Native Compilation, 5.4.9.1
- post-upgrade status tool, 3.8.3
- precompilers
-
- applications
-
- changing, 6.2.3.3.1
- upgrading options, 6.2.3
- upgrading applications, 6.2
- preferred read failure groups
-
- setting up, 4.5.3
- preparing to upgrade
-
- collecting optimizer statistics, B
R
- recovery catalog
-
- upgrading, 4.1.2
- releases
-
- definition, 1.2
- multiple, 1.2.1
- upgrade paths, 2.1.2
- relinking with Oracle Net Services, 6.1.1
- rollback segments
-
- migrating to automatic undo management, 4.2.1.7
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
-
- Oracle Real Application Clusters and OPatch, 1.5
- with logical standby databases and SQL Apply, 1.5
- with Streams, 1.5
- running multiple Oracle releases on the same computer, 1.2.1
S
- scheduling
-
- AutoTask, 5.4.1
- schemas
-
- collecting system component statistics, B.1
- scripts
-
- downgrading, 7.4
- rerunning, 7.4
- upgrading, 3.4, 3.8.3, 3.8.3
- security
-
- case-sensitive passwords, 4.2.1.2
- server parameter file
-
- migrating to, 4.3.2
- SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS
-
- change in behavior, A.2.2.1
- SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS initialization parameter
-
- compatibility, A.2.2.1
- single-instance ASM upgrade
-
- ASM
-
- single-instance upgrade, 4.6.1
- SPFILE
-
- upgrading systems with HARD-compliant storage, 5.1.2
- SPNC_COMMANDS file
-
- release 10.1, 5.6.14
- SQL Access Advisor, 5.4.13
- SQL Performance Analyzer, 2.1.5.5.2
- SQL plan baseline, 5.4.7
- SQL plan management, 2.1.5.5.3, 5.4.7
- SQL*Plus
-
- scripts
-
- upgrading, 6.3
- Standard Edition
-
- moving to Enterprise Edition, 1.6
- starter database, 5.4.14
- STARTUP UPGRADE command, 7.4
- static data dictionary views
-
- changes, A.3
- deprecated, A.3.1
- obsolete, A.3.2
- with dropped columns, A.3.3
- statistics
-
- collecting for dictionary objects, B
- collecting for system component schemas, B.1
- creating a table for, B.2
- importing with DBMS_STATS PL/SQL procedure, B.2
- statistics tables
-
- upgrading, 4.1.3
- status tools
-
- for upgrades and post-upgrade, 3.8.3
- SYSASM Privilege, 5.4.2
- SYSASM role
-
- ASM file access control, 3.1.1.2
- system component schemas
-
- collecting statistics for, B.1
T
- testing
-
- applications for upgrade, 2.3
- developing a plan, 2.1.5
- functional for upgrade, 2.1.5.3
- integration for upgrading, 2.1.5.4
- minimal for upgrade, 2.1.5.2
- performance for upgrade, 2.1.5.5
- the upgrade process, 2.2
- the upgraded test database, 2.3
- using Database Replay, 2.1.5.5.1
- volume/load stress for upgrade, 2.1.5.6
- TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE data type, 3.5.3
- troubleshooting
-
- upgrades, 3.8.4
U
- UNDO_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter, 4.2.1.7
-
- default, A.2.1.1
- upgrade methods
-
- choosing, 2.1.3
- Database Upgrade Assistant, 1.1, 2.1.3.1
- Export/Import, 2.1.3.3, 8.3
- manual, 2.1.3.2, 3.8
- silent mode, 3.7.2
- upgrade paths, 2.1.2
- upgrade status tool, 3.8.3
- upgrading
-
- abandoning, 3.8.5
- applications, 6
-
- compatibility rules, 6.2.2
- options, 6.2.3
- relinking, 6.2.2
- ASM, 1.5, 3.1.1
- backup strategy, 2.1.6
- binary XML storage, 5.4.8
- initialization parameters, 3.8.2, 3.10.2
- new administrative procedures, 4.2.1.5
- Oracle Application Express, 4.1.6
- Oracle Clusterware, 3.1.1
- Oracle Forms applications, 6.4
- Oracle Real Application Clusters, 3.1.1
- ORADIM, 3.8.3, 3.10.3
- post upgrade actions, 4
- preparation, 2.1
- recovery catalog, 4.1.2
- rolling upgrades, 1.5
- running the CATUPGRD.SQL script, 3.8.3
- scripts, 3.4, 3.8.3, 3.8.3
- SQL*Plus scripts, 6.3
- statistics tables, 4.1.3
- testing, 2.1.5
- troubleshooting, 3.8.4
- using the Database Upgrade Assistant, 3.7
- when to set the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, 5.1.1.5
- utlu111s.sql
-
- example, 3.8.3
W
- word size
-
- 64-bit software, 1.4
- workloads
-
- capturing and replaying, 2.1.5.5.1