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Oracle9i Database Getting Started
Release 2 (9.2) for Windows

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A

admin directory, explained, 6-17
application development
and data access, 10-4
database tools, 5-2
finding information, 10-2
architecture
thread-based, 4-2
audit trail
operating system, 5-20

B

background processes
querying, 4-3
backup
control files, 9-8
tools, 5-5
Backup Wizard
preferred tools, 5-5

C

configuration parameters
defined, 9-2
registry, defined, 9-2
CONNECT INTERNAL
replacement, 5-2
CREATE LIBRARY
command, 10-11

D

Database Configuration Assistant
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-8
database connection
error messages, A-26
database roles
granting limited SYS privileges, 8-4
of default accounts, 8-5
database tools
administration, 5-3
operating system compatibility, 5-2
starting from the command line, 5-10
starting from the Start Menu, 5-7
starting in multiple Oracle Homes, 5-7
DB_NAME
directory, explained, 6-18
multiple Oracle homes, 6-6
DBVERIFY
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-10
debugging external procedures, 10-13
developing applications
for Windows, 10-2
diagnostic and tuning utilities
for Windows, 5-24
disk striping, 6-23
DLLs
compared to UNIX shared libraries, 2-3
displaying with Task List, 5-24
external procedures, 10-10
Oracle Performance Monitor, 9-11
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 9-12

E

environment variables
ORACLE_HOME, 6-10
TNS_ADMIN, 6-12
error messages
DIM-00000 to DIM-00039, A-19
Intercartridge Exchange, 10-19
logging, A-2
ORA-12547 TNS, 7-4
ORA-12560, A-26
OSD-04000 to OSD-04099, A-6
OSD-04100 to OSD-04199, A-10
OSD-04200 to OSD-04299, A-12
OSD-04300 to OSD-04399, A-16
OSD-04400 to OSD-04499, A-16
OSD-04500 to OSD-04599, A-17
OSD-09275, A-2
Event Viewer
defined, 5-20
integration with Oracle9i database, 5-20
logging operating system audit trail, 5-20
operating system compatibility, 5-4
exception conditions, Intercartridge Exchange, 10-18
executable images
modifying, 4-5
EXECUTE privileges, on a PL/SQL library, 10-11
Export Utility
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
redirecting output, A-2
starting, 5-10
Export Wizard
preferred tools, 5-5
EXTERNAL clause, 10-11
external procedures
building a DLL, 10-10
creating a PL/SQL library, 10-11
debugging, 10-13
EXTERNAL clause, 10-11
granting EXECUTE privileges, 10-11
registering with Oracle database, 10-11
using EXTPROC, 10-9
writing, 10-9
EXTPROC
example, 10-9
explained, 10-8
responsibilities, 10-9

F

features
4GT tuning, 4-8
large user populations, 4-9
Oracle PKI, 4-10
file I/O enhancements, 4-5
files
oracle.key, 6-10
size limitations, 4-5

I

ICX. See Intercartridge Exchange
Import Utility
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
Import Wizard
preferred tools, 5-5
initialization parameters
path in registry, 9-5
instance
Oracle, 4-2
integration with Windows
4GT tuning, 4-8
Active Directory, 4-10
Oracle Fail Safe, 4-12
Oracle Net Naming, 4-11
Oracle PKI, 4-10
Oracle Services for MTS, 4-11
Intercartridge Exchange
accessing Web data, 10-14
configuring, 10-15
error messages, 10-19
exception conditions, 10-18
packaged functions, 10-16
stored packages, 10-16
using, 10-16
internet applications
developing, 10-5
IPC
DeviceNic registry value, 9-13
InstanceID registry value, 9-13

K

keys
defined, 9-2

L

Load Wizard
preferred tools, 5-5
logging error messages, A-2

M

Microsoft Management Console
defined, 5-21
integration with Oracle9i database, 5-21
starting, 5-16
Microsoft ODBC Administration
starting, 5-8
Migration Utility
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-10
MMC. See Microsoft Management Console
monitoring
Oracle events, 5-21
multiple Oracle homes
ALL_HOMES registry subkey, 9-9
benefits, 6-3
environment, 6-5
functionality in different releases, 6-3
introduction, 6-2
overview, 6-2
program groups, 6-6
registry entries, 6-6
service names, 6-6
system identifier, 6-6
use of one listener for spawning, 6-5

O

Object Type Translator
operating system compatibility, 5-2
OCOPY
and raw files, 4-5
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-10
operating systems
audit trail, 5-20
OPERFCFG
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-10
syntax examples, 9-23
Optimal Flexible Architecture
benefits, 6-13
characteristics of a database, 6-14
default OFA database, 6-19
differences since previous releases, 6-15
introduction, 6-2
nondefault OFA database 1, 6-20
nondefault OFA database 2, 6-21
overview, 6-12
Windows and UNIX differences, 6-24
ORA-12560 TNS, 7-5
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-8
using, 9-17, 9-24
using the Oracle Home Configuration snap-in, 9-17
using the Performance Monitoring snap-in, 9-24
Oracle Advanced Security
operating system compatibility, 5-3
Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-8
Oracle Directory Manager
starting, 5-9
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant
preferred tools, 5-5
security, 4-10
starting, 5-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
starting, 5-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-8
starting from a Web browser, 5-13
starting tools, 5-12
Oracle home
new-style, defined, 6-12
Oracle Home Configuration snap-in
using, 9-17
Oracle Home Selector
changing PATH value, 6-8
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant
starting, 5-8
Oracle Locale Builder
starting, 5-8
Oracle Migration Workbench
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-8
Oracle Net
configuring for external procedures, 10-8
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-8
Oracle Net Manager
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-9
Oracle Net Naming
with Active Directory, 4-11
Oracle Performance Monitor
defined, 5-21
integration with Oracle9i database, 5-21
integration with Windows, 2-3
monitoring specific Oracle events, 5-21
operating system compatibility, 5-3
parameters, 9-10
starting, 3-3, 5-9, 5-16
using, 9-24
Oracle Portal
operating system compatibility, 5-2
Oracle Real Application Clusters
registry values, 9-12
Oracle Wallet Manager, 4-10
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-9
ORACLE_BASE
explained, 6-16
ORACLE_HOME
directory structure, 6-17
environment variable, 6-10, 6-11
specifying, 6-19
oracle.key file, 6-10, 6-11
ORACLEMTSrecoveryservice
operating system compatibility, 5-2
ORADATA directory, explained, 6-18
ORADIM
command syntax errors, A-19
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-10
ORAPWD
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-11

P

packaged functions
Intercartridge Exchange, 10-16
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, 10-17
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, 10-17
parameters
DEFAULT_HOME, 9-9
DisplayName, 9-11
HOME_COUNTER, 9-9
Hostname, 9-10
ImagePath, 9-12
INST_LOC, 9-8
LAST_HOME, 9-9
LOGFILE, 9-11
MSHELP_TOOLS, 9-4
NAME, 9-9
NLS_LANG, 9-4
ObjectName, 9-12
OO4O, 9-8
ORA_AFFINITY, 9-6
ORA_CWD, 9-4
ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 9-4
ORA_SID_PFILE, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 9-5
Oracle Performance Monitor, 9-22
ORACLE_BASE, 9-6
ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 9-6
ORACLE_HOME, 9-6
ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 9-7
ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 9-7
ORACLE_PRIORITY, 9-7
ORACLE_SID, 9-7
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9-8
OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 9-8
PATH, 9-9
PERF_FILE_NAME, 9-11
RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 9-7
RDBMS_CONTROL, 9-8
SQLPATH, 9-8
TNS_ADMIN, 6-12
Username, 9-11
PARFILE, using, A-2
partition
raw, 6-24
Password parameter, 9-11
Password Utility
operating system compatibility, 5-3
passwords
changing, 8-2, 8-3
for default accounts, 8-5
PATH, changing the value of, 6-7
PERFORMANCE key, 9-10
performance, increasing, 6-23
PL/SQL Embedded Gateway, 10-2
PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, with Intercartridge Exchange, 10-18
Pro C-C++
starting, 5-9
Pro*C/C++
operating system compatibility, 5-2
Pro*COBOL
operating system compatibility, 5-2
Process Explode, 5-24
Process Viewer, 5-24
program groups
multiple Oracle homes, 6-6

Q

QuickSlice, 5-24

R

RAID. See Redundant Array of Independent Disks
raw files
using, 4-5
raw partitions
defined, 6-24
Recovery Manager
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
Recovery Wizard
preferred tools, 5-5
Redundant Array of Independent Disks, 6-23
registering an external procedure, 10-11
registry
adding parameters, 9-16
ALL_HOMES subkey, 9-9
and multiple Oracle homes, 6-6
and Oracle Real Application Clusters, 9-12
Cluster Manager, 9-12
ClusterID, 9-12
ClusterName, 9-12
CmDiskFile, 9-12
CMDLL, 9-12
CmHostName, 9-13
configuration parameters, defined, 9-2
DEFAULT_HOME, 9-9
DefinedNodes, 9-13
DeviceNic, 9-13
DisplayName, 9-11
editor, 9-2
editor, starting, 5-16
HOME_COUNTER, 9-9
Hostname, 9-10
ImagePath, 9-12
INST_LOC, 9-8
InstanceID, 9-13
Inter-Process Communication, 9-13
IODLL, 9-12
IPCDLL, 9-12
keys, defined, 9-2
LAST_HOME, 9-9
LOGFILE, 9-11
MissCount, 9-13
modifying values, 9-14
MSHELP_TOOLS, 9-4
NAME, 9-9
NLS_LANG, 9-4
ObjectName, 9-12
OO4O, 9-8
ORA_AFFINITY, 9-6
ORA_CWD, 9-4
ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 9-4
ORA_SID_PFILE, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 9-5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 9-5
ORACLE_BASE, 9-6
ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 9-6
ORACLE_HOME, 9-6
ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 9-7
ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 9-7
ORACLE_PRIORITY, 9-7
ORACLE_SID, 9-7
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9-8
OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 9-8
Password, 9-11
PATH, 9-9
PERF_FILE_NAME, 9-11
PERFORMANCE key, 9-10
PollInterval, 9-13
PublicNames, 9-13
RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 9-7
RDBMS_CONTROL, 9-8
REG_DWORD, 9-3, 9-17
REG_EXPAND_SZ, 9-3, 9-17
REG_MULTI_SZ, 9-3, 9-17
REG_SZ, 9-3, 9-17
REGEDT32, 9-14, 9-16
ServiceName, 9-13
SQLPATH, 9-8
STARTDLL, 9-12
Username, 9-11
using OPERFCFG, 9-23
reliability, increasing, 6-23
roles
of default accounts, 8-5

S

Server Manager
replacement, 5-2
service names
multiple Oracle homes, 6-6
services
defined, 7-2
Oracle Object Service, 7-2
Oracle OLAP Agent, 7-3
Oracle OLAP Services 9.0.1.1.0, 7-3
OracleCMan, 7-4
OracleCMService, 7-3
OracleDirectoryService_SID, 7-3
OracleEXTPRC, 7-3
OracleGSDService, 7-3
OracleHOME_NAMEAgent, 7-3
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, 7-4
OracleHOME_NAMEManagementServer, 7-4
OracleHOME_NAMEPaging Server, 7-4
OracleHOME_NAMEServer, 7-4
OracleMSCSService, 7-4
OracleMTSRecoveryService, 7-5
OracleNAMES, 7-5
OracleORACLE_HOMECMAdmin, 7-4
OracleORACLE_HOMETNSListener, 7-4
OracleServiceSID, 7-5
OracleSNMPPeerEncapsulator, 7-5
OracleSNMPPeerMasterAgent, 7-5
OraFenceService, 7-5
using, 7-6
Shared server process, 4-9
snap-ins
Oracle Home Configuration, 9-17
Oracle Performance Monitoring, 9-24
SQL*Loader
control file conventions, 5-19
direct path option, 5-18
operating system compatibility, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-11
SQL*Plus
operating system compatibility, 5-2, 5-3
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-9, 5-11
SQL*Plus Worksheet
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-9
Start HTTP Server
starting, 5-9
Stop HTTP Server
starting, 5-9
stored packages, Intercartridge Exchange, 10-16
striping disks, 6-23
symbolic links, 6-25
system identifier
multiple Oracle homes, 6-6

T

Task List, 5-24
Task Manager
starting, 5-16
using, 5-22
threads
and Microsoft Management Console, 5-21
and multiple Oracle instances, 4-2
and Oracle services, 7-2
and ORASTACK, 4-5
and shared server process, 4-9
and UNIX processes, 2-7
defined, 4-2
optional and required, 4-3
process errors, A-4
processor affinity, 9-6
scheduling priority, 9-7
TKPROF
operating system compatibility, 5-3
starting, 5-11
tools, starting
Database Configuration Assistant, 5-8
DBVERIFY, 5-10
Event Viewer, 5-16
Export Utility, 5-10
Microsoft Management Console, 5-16
Microsoft ODBC Administration, 5-8
Migration Utility, 5-10
OCOPY, 5-10
OPEFCFG, 5-10
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT, 5-8
Oracle Data Upgrade Assistant, 5-8
Oracle Directory Manager, 5-9
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, 5-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, 5-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, 5-8
Oracle INTYPE File Assistant, 5-8
Oracle Locale Builder, 5-8
Oracle Migration Workbench, 5-8
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-8
Oracle Net Manager, 5-9
Oracle Performance Monitor, 5-9, 5-16
Oracle Wallet Manager, 5-9
Pro C-C++, 5-9
Recovery Manager, 5-11
SQL*Plus, 5-9
SQL*Plus Worksheet, 5-9
Start HTTP Server, 5-9
Stop HTTP Server, 5-9
Task Manager, 5-16
TKPROF, 5-11
User Manager, 5-16
troubleshooting
ORA-12560 error, A-26
ORA-28575 error, A-26
TNS-12203 error, A-26

U

UNIX
and Optimal Flexible Architecture, 6-24
and Windows, Oracle9i differences, 2-1
User Manager
defined, 5-23
integration with Oracle9i database, 5-23
preferred tools, 5-5
starting, 5-16
usernames
changing, 8-3
of administrative accounts, 8-5
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, Intercartridge Exchange, 10-17
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, Intercartridge Exchange, 10-17

W

Web browser
running Oracle Enterprise Manager, 5-13
Web data, Intercartridge Exchange, 10-14
Windows
and UNIX, Oracle9i differences, 2-1
diagnostic and tuning utilities, 5-24
extensions for internet development, 10-5
tools operating system compatibility, 5-4

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