tailieunhanh - Oracle® Database Quick Installation Guide

Oracle provides for complete media recovery from all possible types of hardware failures, including disk failures. Options are provided so that a database can be completely recovered or partially recovered to a specific point in time. If some datafiles are damaged in a disk failure but most of the database is intact and operational, the database can remain open while the required tablespaces are individually recovered. Therefore, undamaged portions of a database are available for normal use while damaged portions are being recovered. . | Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide 10g Release 2 for Linux X86-64 B15668-02 May 2008 This guide describes how to quickly install Oracle Database 10g on Linux x86-64 systems. It includes information about the following 1. Reviewing Information About This Guide 2. Logging In to the System as root 3. Checking the Hardware Requirements 4. Checking the Software Requirements 5. Creating Required Operating System Groups and User 6. Creating Required Directories 7. Configuring Kernel Parameters 8. Configuring the oracle User s Environment 9. Mounting the Product Disc 10. Installing Oracle Database 11. Installing Products from the Oracle Database 10g Companion CD 12. What to Do Next 13. Additional Information 14. Documentation Accessibility Reviewing Information About This Guide This guide describes how to install Oracle Database by using the default installation options. Tasks Described in This Guide The procedures in this guide describe how to Configure your system to support Oracle Database Install Oracle Database on a local file system by using the Basic Installation option Configure a general-purpose Oracle Database installation that uses the local file system for database file storage Results of a Successful Installation After you successfully install Oracle Database 1 The database that you created and the default Oracle Net listener process run on the system. Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control and iSQL Plus are running and can be accessed by using a Web browser. Tasks Not Described in This Guide This guide covers the Basic Installation scenario and does not describe how to complete the following tasks Using the Advanced Installation option to install the software Installing the software on a system that has an existing Oracle software installation Installing Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters RAC on a cluster Enabling Enterprise Manager e-mail notifications or automated backups Using alternative storage options such as .