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Page 1 - Oracle® Database

Oracle® DatabaseInstallation and Administration Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Fujitsu BS2000/OSD E27508-03July 2014

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xE File Types and Names Used by Oracle

Page 3 - Contents

Database character sets and Java Encodings12-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideBS2000 PAM files in ascii can be created by trans

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Java Demonstration FilesJava in the Database 12-3An example with database connection using the server-side internal driver is shipped under:$ORAC1120

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Java Demonstration Files12-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 6 - 8 openUTM Product Set

13XML 13-113 XML This chapter describes BS2000 specific topics of XML such as installation, features, and restrictions. For more information refer

Page 7 - 13 XML

Features and Restrictions13-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide PL/SQL File output is written to POSIX with ASCII-Data Format.

Page 8 - 15 Oracle on SQ Server

14Oracle Management Agent 14-114Oracle Management AgentThis chapter describes the Oracle Management Agent for BS2000/OSD and provides installation an

Page 9 - D Troubleshooting

Running the Installation Script14-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe following table describes the parameters in the format:P

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Running the AgentOracle Management Agent 14-3To finalize the EM Agent installation login as root and execute the following script: $EMDROOT/root.sh

Page 11 - Audience

Restrictions14-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide14.4 RestrictionsThe following is a list of issues that might affect Oracle En

Page 12 - Related Documents

TroubleshootingOracle Management Agent 14-5Here you find the TSNs of the tasks involved in the PTHREADS application. You can connect to the PTHREADS

Page 13 - Punctuation

xiPrefaceThis manual and Oracle Database User's Guide for Fujitsu BS2000/OSD, form a system-specific set of manuals that provide installation, ma

Page 14

Troubleshooting14-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 15 - Release Notes

15Oracle on SQ Server 15-115Oracle on SQ ServerThis chapter describes features, which are specific to Oracle Database for BS2000/OSD SQ Server: Conc

Page 16 - 1.3 Features not Supported

Definitions15-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide15.2 DefinitionsBecause there are two Oracle editions for BS2000, that is, one

Page 17 - Release Notes 1-3

Oracle application programsOracle on SQ Server 15-315.6 Address Space LimitA user's address space should not be less than 512 MB. Oracle recomm

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openUTM Product Set15-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideApplication programs, which have been developed on /390 systems can run

Page 19 - Release Notes 1-5

AOracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-1A Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD This appendix lists Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for Fujitsu BS2000/

Page 20 - 1.4.21 POSIX Subsystem

A-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideORA-05004: Fatal error: stack overflow, extension failedCause: A call to a function require

Page 21 - 2.1.1 File Systems

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-3Action: Correct the file name and re-run the program.ORA-05014: sfcopy: non-matching block sizeCause: In a

Page 22 - 2.2 Basic Structures

A-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideCause: An attempt was made to read a block of an Oracle Database file that does not exist.

Page 23 - 2.2.2.5 Message Files

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-5Action: Ensure that the ORAENV variable assignments are correct. If you cannot identify the cause of the pro

Page 24 - 2.2.3 Oracle-Managed Files

Type Meaning/UsageGeneric This is the primary Oracle Database documentation, which describes how the product works and how it is used. Use this type o

Page 25 - 2.4 Address Space Planning

A-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideCause: The archiver process was unexpectedly interrupted.Action: If you cannot identify th

Page 26 - 2.5.1 Generating ORAENV

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-7ORA-05054: invalid or missing PGA_SIZE Cause: An invalid value for the PGA_SIZE environment variable has bee

Page 27 - 2.5.3 Running ORAENV

A-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideAction: This value is not normally needed. If specified, it must be a hexadecimal value giv

Page 28 - Note: The Oracle variable

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-9ORA-05072: cannot enable post/wait item Cause: Probable operating system error.Action: Contact the Oracle S

Page 29 - 2.8 User ID Requirements

A-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideAction: Re-link the UTM application. If the error persists, then contact the Oracle Suppor

Page 30 - 2.8.2 DBA User ID

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-11Action: Ensure that the ORALOAD link name identifies the correct ORALOAD library. Then restart the program.

Page 31 - 2.8.2.2 Default Name

A-12 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideCause: In the start parameters there must be at least one open string for the Oracle Datab

Page 32 - User ID Requirements

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-13ORA-05143: Mismatch in TA for User(s) zCause: In the UTM warmstart there is a mismatch between openUTM, and

Page 33

A-14 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideCause: In the start parameters for the Oracle Database there is a syntax error.Action: Re

Page 34 - 3.3.1.1 Memory Requirements

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-15Action: You should not normally need to specify this variable, as the default value is correct. Contact the

Page 35 - 3.3.1.2 System Architecture

xiii Command SyntaxItem SyntaxCommands This font identifies text which must be entered exactly as shown:set echo offVariables Variables appear in ital

Page 36 - 3.3.1.4 Display Requirements

A-16 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideCause: The user-side stub module could not load the PRO/OCI module. In this case, the mess

Page 37 - 3.3.2.2 POSIX Parameters

Oracle Error Messages for BS2000/OSD A-17Action: If you cannot identify the cause of the problem, then contact the Oracle Support Services Represent

Page 38 - 3.3.2.3 Package Requirements

A-18 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 39

BOracle Environment Variables B-1B Oracle Environment VariablesThis appendix describes variables that can be specified in the ORAENV file or the POSI

Page 40 - 3.3.3 Checking Network Setup

Built-in VariablesB-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide When variable assignments refer to other variables, BS2000 command file

Page 41 - ■ Initializing the POSIX User

General VariablesOracle Environment Variables B-3B.3.1 CLN_BASEThis variable specifies the address of the shared code pool of customer written datab

Page 42

General VariablesB-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideFormat: EXP_CLIB_FILE_IO=FALSEClassification: USERDefault: EXP_CLIB_FILE_IO

Page 43 - /MODIFY-POSIX-USER-ATTRIBUTES

DBA Startup VariablesOracle Environment Variables B-5Format: PRINTPAR=print-optionsClassification: USERB.3.10 SQLPATHThis variable specifies a path

Page 44 - /u01/app/ora10205

DBA Startup VariablesB-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideB.4.2 BGJPARThis variable specifies the parameters for the ENTER-PROCE

Page 45

DBA Startup VariablesOracle Environment Variables B-7Syntax: sid is a string of at the most 4 alphanumeric charactersuserid is a string of at most 8

Page 47

DBA Startup VariablesB-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideClassification: DBADefault: KNL_BASE=72MB.4.12 ORACLE_HOME The Oracle

Page 48

Oracle Net Services VariablesOracle Environment Variables B-9B.4.16 SGA_BASE This variable gives the address where the SGA is mapped into memory, an

Page 49 - ■ Creates the path

Oracle Net Services VariablesB-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideB.5.4 TNS_UPDATE_IPNODE This variable forces the Oracle Net s

Page 50

CInitialization Parameters and the Parameter File C-1C Initialization Parameters and the Parameter FileEvery time SQL*Plus starts an Oracle Database

Page 51 - 4.1 Creating a Database

Additional Notes on Initialization ParametersC-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guidevalue for this parameter is the current BS2000

Page 52 - Creating a Database

Additional Notes on Initialization ParametersInitialization Parameters and the Parameter File C-3C.3.6 DB_FILESIf you plan to create a large databas

Page 53

Additional Notes on Initialization ParametersC-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 54

DTroubleshooting D-1D TroubleshootingThis section describes problems that you may encounter when using the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 on BS2000, a

Page 55

Problems Accessing the DatabaseD-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Did you get an ORA-05032 error with no extra information?Wh

Page 56

Problems Accessing the DatabaseTroubleshooting D-3 Does the file exist? Is the file accessible to the program which is trying to open it? Is there

Page 57

1Release Notes 1-11 Release Notes This chapter describes the features of Oracle Database on Fujitsu BS2000/OSD. The following topics are covered in

Page 58 - 4.2 Upgrading a Database

Problems Accessing the DatabaseD-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 59 - 4.2.3 Postupgrade Activities

EFile Types and Names Used by Oracle E-1EFile Types and Names Used by OracleThe following is a list of file types and names used by Oracle.sid.DBS.xx

Page 60 - Upgrading a Database

E-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideL.sid.xxx.LOG To be removed after successful installation, for example, L.sid.CATALOG.LOG.OR

Page 61 - SQL> CONNECT / AS SYSDBA

Index-1 IndexAAddress Space, 2-5administration utilitySQL*Plus, 5-1ArchitectureOracle Server, 2-1Archiving, 1-4AUDIT_FILE_DEST, C-2BBACKGROUND_DU

Page 62 - Using the SQL*Plus Utility

Index-2GGlobalization Support, 1-4GLOGIN.SQL, 5-3HHOST, 5-2IIMP_CLIB_FILE_IO, B-4Import, 1-4Initialization parametersCIRCUITS, 9-4DB_FILE_MULTIB

Page 63 - Startup and Parameter Files

Index-3 S.E.tsn.YYYY-MM-DD.hh.mm.ss, E-1SF_PBLKSIZE, B-8SGA_BASE, B-9SGA_MAX_SIZE, C-3shared code pool, B-7SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS, 9-4SHARED_SERV

Page 64

Index-4

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Features not Supported1-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Oracle RAC One Node Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)1.

Page 66 - ■ If environment variable

Known Restrictions, Problems, and WorkaroundsRelease Notes 1-3 Oracle Data Pump Import and Oracle Data Pump Export Globalization Support Oracle Ca

Page 67

Known Restrictions, Problems, and Workarounds1-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide1.4.7 Oracle SchedulerExternal Jobs are not su

Page 68 - /START-PROGRAM $ORAC1120.DBV

Known Restrictions, Problems, and WorkaroundsRelease Notes 1-5 If you use the SQL*Plus -s option, then it must be the first option entered at the pr

Page 69

Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide, 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Fujitsu BS2000/OSD E27508-03Copyright © 2007, 2014, Oracle and/or its

Page 70 - 6.2 Recovering Databases

Known Restrictions, Problems, and Workarounds1-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Dynamic, or Private Ports, or both, from 4915

Page 71 - 6.3 Recovery Manager

2Architecture and Implementation 2-12 Architecture and Implementation This chapter describes the Oracle Database system architecture for Fujitsu BS20

Page 72 - Recovery Manager

Basic Structures2-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideTherefore, Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for BS2000/OSD requires the POSIX f

Page 73 - Tuning Oracle Database

Note: Both the BS2000/OSD operating system and Oracle Database perform input and output efficiently in units called blocks. A block is the basic unit

Page 74

Basic Structures2-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide2.2.3 Oracle-Managed FilesThe following is a list of the INIT.ORA parameter

Page 75 - openUTM Product Set

See Also: Refer to "Using Oracle Managed Files" in Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for more information about file name formatsA

Page 76 - 8.3 Installing

Oracle Database Environment Definition File2-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideFigure 2–1 Placement of Data Areas in Background

Page 77

Oracle Database Environment Definition FileArchitecture and Implementation 2-72.5.2 Oracle Environment VariablesAppendix B, "Oracle Environment

Page 78

Note: The Oracle variable BGJPAR is not set after running the .profile.oracle. If you do not set this variable, then the default value, BGJPAR=START=

Page 79 - 8.4.1.2 Optional Fields

User ID RequirementsArchitecture and Implementation 2-92.6 The ORALOAD LibraryThe ORALOAD library ($ORAC1120.ORALOAD.LIB by default) is required to

Page 80 - 8.4.1.3 Examples

iii ContentsPreface ...

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User ID Requirements2-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide You must not use the BS2000/OSD System Administrator user ID TSOS as

Page 82 - 8.5 Troubleshooting

User ID RequirementsArchitecture and Implementation 2-11USER-ACC=OWNER-ONLY, ACCESS=WRITE the POSIX user for the DBA user ID must be initialized wit

Page 83 - 8.5.2 Debugging

User ID Requirements2-12 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 84

3Oracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-13 Oracle Database Installation and Deinstallation This chapter describes preinstallation requirem

Page 85 - Oracle Net Services

See Also: Oracle Database Licensing Information for more licensing informationOracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-2 Oracle Database Instal

Page 86 - 9.1.2.1 Overview of TCP/IP

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-3 To determine the user address space limit, log in to

Page 87 - 9.1.4 Bequeath Protocol

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide BS2000 file system:Item Disk SpaceSoftware 1.0

Page 88 - Shared Server Architecture

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-53.3.2.1 Operating System and Communication System Req

Page 89 - 9.3 Oracle Advanced Security

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe POSIX administrator or BS2000 system adminis

Page 90 - 9.4 Configuring the Network

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-73.3.2.4 Additional BS2000 Software ComponentsThe foll

Page 91 - Configuring the Network

iv2 Architecture and Implementation 2.1 Operating System Environment ...

Page 92

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide CRTE V2.8E CRTE V2.93.3.2.6 Additional Softw

Page 93 - ■ Ensure that the

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-93.3.3.4 Checking Loopback AddressCheck if the file $T

Page 94 - ■ Check if the

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe inst_group parameter shows the group name o

Page 95 - Oracle Text

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-11/SHOW-POSIX-USER-ATTRIBUTESIf the output shows defaul

Page 96 - ■ No index themes, that is

Note: The installation user ID and the installation group must have read, write and execute permissions to the subdirectory app. During Oracle Data

Page 97 - External Procedures

Oracle Database Preinstallation RequirementsOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-133.3.5.3 Oracle Home DirectoryThe Oracle home directo

Page 98 - Loading External Procedures

Oracle Database Preinstallation Requirements3-14 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide The directory paths specified on each line ide

Page 99 - Java in the Database

Installing the Oracle Database SoftwareOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-15# chown -R oracle_sw_owner:oracle_installation_group /moun

Page 100

Installing the Oracle Database Software3-16 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideIf you have stored the staging library in a differen

Page 101 - Java Demonstration Files

Oracle Database Postinstallation TasksOracle Database Installation and Deinstallation 3-17The installation procedure also provides the opportunity to

Page 102

v 3.3.2.3 Package Requirements... 3-63.3.2.4 Additiona

Page 103 - 13.1 Installation of Xdk

Installing Multiple Oracle Systems3-18 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Creates the file /var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc Creates a

Page 104 - Features and Restrictions

4Creating and Upgrading a Database 4-14 Creating and Upgrading a Database This chapter describes how to create a new 11.2 database or upgrade an exis

Page 105 - Oracle Management Agent

Note: The value of ADDRSPACE must be at least 512 MB.Creating a Database4-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide3. Oracle recommend

Page 106

Creating a DatabaseCreating and Upgrading a Database 4-3Unless specified otherwise, $ORAC1120.INSTALL.P.SUPER generates and enter a batch job which:

Page 107 - 14.3 Running the Agent

Creating a Database4-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Creates the system and sysaux tablespace Creates the default permanent

Page 108 - 14.5 Troubleshooting

Creating a DatabaseCreating and Upgrading a Database 4-5/CALL-PROCEDURE $ORAC1120.INSTALL.P.DBAThis procedure prompts you for the following informati

Page 109 - Troubleshooting

Creating a Database4-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideDatabase block size given in the init.ora parameter DB_BLOCK_SIZE, refer

Page 110

Creating a DatabaseCreating and Upgrading a Database 4-74.1.3.3 Installing Data Dictionary ViewsData dictionary views provide easy access to diction

Page 111 - Oracle on SQ Server

Upgrading a Database4-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide4.1.3.9 Installing Oracle TextUsage and installation of Oracle Text is

Page 112 - 15.5 Software Requirements

Upgrading a DatabaseCreating and Upgrading a Database 4-94. Enter the following command to create an Oracle Database 11g Release 2 init.ora and an Or

Page 113 - Oracle application programs

vi4.2.1 Upgrade from Version 9 ... 4-84.2.2 Upgrad

Page 114 - 15.12 openUTM Product Set

Upgrading a Database4-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideRe-compilation of C and COBOL Programmatic Interface ProgramsAll C and

Page 115

5Administering Oracle Database 5-15 Administering Oracle Database This chapter describes how to administer Oracle Database 11g Release 2 for BS2000/O

Page 116

Using the SQL*Plus Utility5-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide5.1.2 Calling SQL*Plus from a ProcedureSet Task Switch 1 to on (/

Page 117

Startup and Parameter FilesAdministering Oracle Database 5-35.1.5 Using an Editor in SQL*PlusStart a text editor in SQL*Plus with the EDIT command,

Page 118

Startup and Parameter Files5-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide The Server Parameter File SPFILE Using the Correct Initializat

Page 119

Remote Startup of a Database InstanceAdministering Oracle Database 5-5with no PFILE clause, Oracle locates the initialization parameter file by exami

Page 120

Automatic Diagnostic Repository5-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide5. Execute SQL*Plus on the remote computer and connect as use

Page 121

Automatic Diagnostic RepositoryAdministering Oracle Database 5-7Within ADR base, there can be multiple ADR homes, where each ADR home is the root dir

Page 122

Checking the Integrity of the Physical Data Structure5-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideYou can either select the preferred tex

Page 123

6Backing Up and Recovering a Database 6-16 Backing Up and Recovering a Database This chapter supplements the generic Oracle Database documentation se

Page 124

vii 8.5 Troubleshooting ... 8

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Recovering Databases6-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide2. To ensure that all Oracle database files are synchronized at the time

Page 126

Recovery ManagerBacking Up and Recovering a Database 6-3While Oracle database is running, the names of all files which it comprises can be determined

Page 127

Recovery Manager6-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 128

7Tuning Oracle Database 7-17 Tuning Oracle Database Careful tuning can dramatically increase the speed of an Oracle database. This chapter describes

Page 129

BS2000/OSD-Specific Parameters7-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide

Page 130

8openUTM Product Set 8-18 openUTM Product Set This chapter describes how to use the BS2000/OSD transaction monitor openUTM for coordinated interopera

Page 131

Installing8-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide The following files provide examples of procedures and programs:UTM.DEMO.P.COMPI

Page 132

Developing an Oracle Database/openUTM ApplicationopenUTM Product Set 8-3An Oracle Database/openUTM application requires the following information for

Page 133 - Oracle Environment Variables

Developing an Oracle Database/openUTM Application8-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guidecorresponding programming language compiler

Page 134 - B.3 General Variables

Notes: Remember the following: You can enter the required fields and optional fields in any order when constructing the open string. All field names

Page 135 - B.3.4 EXP_CLIB_FILE_IO

viii14 Oracle Management Agent14.1 Preinstallation Issues...

Page 136 - B.3.9 PRINTPAR

Developing an Oracle Database/openUTM Application8-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideFor more information about precompilers, sp

Page 137 - B.4 DBA Startup Variables

Developing an Oracle Database/openUTM ApplicationopenUTM Product Set 8-78.4.2 Using Precompilers with openUTMYou can choose from two options when in

Page 138 - B.4.6 sid_USER

Troubleshooting8-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideYou can use a character host variable in the AT clause, as the following exam

Page 139 - B.4.11 KNL_BASE

TroubleshootingopenUTM Product Set 8-9The following example shows a trace file for an application's task '1234' that was opened on Apr

Page 140 - B.4.15 SF_PBLKSIZE

Troubleshooting8-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide V$GLOBAL_TRANSACTIONNote: For detailed information about how to use these

Page 141 - B.5.3 TNS_BEQ_TIMEOUT

9Oracle Net Services 9-19 Oracle Net Services This chapter describes Oracle Net Services and it’s implementation in the BS2000/OSD environment. It su

Page 142 - B.5.4 TNS_UPDATE_IPNODE

Introducing Oracle Net Services9-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide9.1.1.2 Using the IPC ProtocolThe IPC protocol allows applic

Page 143 - C.2 Unsupported Parameters

Introducing Oracle Net ServicesOracle Net Services 9-39.1.3 Using the TCP/IP ProtocolThe TCP/IP protocol support implements a standard interface tha

Page 144 - C.3.4 DB_BLOCK_SIZE

Shared Server Architecture9-4 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Is used for local connections where an Oracle Database client ap

Page 145 - C.3.10 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST

Oracle Advanced SecurityOracle Net Services 9-5information in the following shared server dynamic tables to help you arrive at your decision: V$DISPA

Page 146

ix B.4.3 BGJPRC_UID / BGJPRC_SID ... B-6B.4.4 BGJ_LOG_JOBST

Page 147 - Troubleshooting

Configuring the Network9-6 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe value of each of these parameters can be either a list of algorit

Page 148 - D.2.2 Problems with Tasks

Configuring the NetworkOracle Net Services 9-7 Testing the Configuration on the Client9.4.1 Using Easy Connect Naming MethodThe Easy Connect naming

Page 149 - Troubleshooting D-3

Configuring the Network9-8 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe following example of an ORAENV file configured for a central list

Page 150

Troubleshooting Oracle Net ServicesOracle Net Services 9-99.4.5 Configuration on the ClientConfiguration of network clients involves adding or editi

Page 151

Troubleshooting Oracle Net Services9-10 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide Check the naming service if the host name returned by

Page 152

10Oracle Text 10-110 Oracle TextThis chapter describes how to install and run Oracle Text and the restrictions of this option on BS2000/OSD.10.1 Ins

Page 153

Restrictions of Oracle Text on BS2000/OSD10-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration Guide10.3 Restrictions of Oracle Text on BS2000/OSDDue

Page 154

11External Procedures 11-111External Procedures This chapter describes how to create an environment on BS2000/OSD, where external procedure calls can

Page 155

Loading External Procedures11-2 Oracle Database Installation and Administration GuideThe external C routine has to be compiled and the generated LLM

Page 156

12Java in the Database 12-112Java in the DatabaseThis chapter describes BS2000-specific features for Java in the database. This chapter includes: In

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