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 Iv Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide
 Contents
 Data Store Upgrades
 Index
 Viii Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide
 TimesTen documentation
About this Guide
 Replication Guide
Background reading
 If you see It means
Conventions used in this guide
 Examples and descriptions
 Technical Support
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 Introduction
Limitations of Access Control and non-root installs
General
 Client/Server
Instance access
Cache Connect
Replication
 TimesTen users
TimesTen instance administrator
Instance data store
 Internal user
TimesTen instance users
External user
 TimesTen administrators group
Before installation
Instance registry directory
 Instance home directory
Installation directories, files and the daemon port
Installation directories
Password file
 GroupRestrict
Authenticating users and privileges
Daemon port
Privileges
 Maintaining users and privileges
Enabling Access Control after installation on Unix
Listing of defined users and privileges
 Oraclehome environment variable on
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 TimesTen Installation
 Installation problems
 Platform support
Platforms and configurations
 JDK support
 Cache Connect to Oracle
Client/Server configurations
 Risc 32-bit and 64-bit HP-UX 11i v2 for Itanium2
Replication configurations
AIX 5L 5.2 and 5.3 for Power
Systems Solaris 8, 9 and 10 for UltraSparc
 Instance names
Installation instances
Instance port numbers
 Type Description
Choosing the appropriate TimesTen components
Components available on Windows
Components available on Unix
 Unix requirements
Installation prerequisites
 Memory
Other Client Server Settings Replication
Semaphores
Shared
 Linux
 To see the number and size of the allocated large pages use
 To increase the shared memory size without rebooting, use
 System
Cache Connect
Solaris
Operating
 Shared memory IPC client connections
Increase number of semaphores
 Other changes Large data stores
 Tru64 Unix
 Shared memory IPC client connections Replication
Default installation directories
 Operating system security considerations
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 Installation prerequisites for non-root installs
Prerequisites for non-root installations on Unix systems
Create the TimesTen instance administrators group
 Create the TimesTen registry
Post-installation requirements
 Changing the daemon port number on Unix
Configure the syslog messages
Unix libraries
 Installing TimesTen
Installing TimesTen on Windows systems
 Installing TimesTen in silent mode
 Verifying TimesTen Client and Server installation
Verifying installation
 Working with the Data Manager Service and the Server
 Uninstalling TimesTen
Installing TimesTen on Solaris systems
 Run the setup script by typing the following
 Addition, setup.sh also accepts these options
 TimesTen Installation
 Working with the daemon and Server
 Installing TimesTen on HP-UX systems
 # mkdir /cdrom
 To prompts described in filename. The file can then
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 Working with the TimesTen daemon and Server
 Use a separate instance for each memory window
Installing TimesTen on HP-UX Memory Windows
 Address Space Considerations
Using TimesTen in a memory window
 Troubleshooting
 Installing TimesTen on AIX systems
 # mount /usr/cdrom/TimesTen7.0
 Installs documentation
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 Working with the TimesTen daemon and server
 Installing TimesTen on Linux systems
 Installs or uninstalls TimesTen and records responses
 Starts the daemon
 To uninstall all TimesTen components, follow these steps
 Installing TimesTen on Tru64 Unix systems
 Addition, setup.sh also accepts these options
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 Working with the TimesTen daemon and Server
 Using the Cache Administrator
 Informational messages on Windows systems
 Subsystem-facility.severity-level
Informational messages on Unix systems
 Odbc installation
Incremental install and uninstall of Cache Connect
 Variable on
Environment modifications
 Odbcini environment variable
Path environment variable
 Systtconnectini environment variable
Sysodbcini environment variable
 Oraclehome environment variable
Classpath environment variable
Shared library path environment variable
 On HP-UX 64-bit systems, add installdir/lib to
 Web server configuration
 Migrating data stores to TimesTen
Using the ttMigrate utility
 On Windows, use
 Using the ttBulkCp utility
 Defining data sources for the demo applications
Building and running the demo applications
 Building the demo applications
Problems running the demo programs
Problems running the C demo programs on Unix
Problems running the C demo programs on Windows
 Building and running the Jdbc demo applications
Viewing the online documentation
 Installation problems
 Data type compatibility
Data store compatibility
 Data store character set
 Data type conversion
 Upgrading data types as TimesTen data types
Converting data types to Oracle data types
 Converting from the TIMESTEN8 character set
Data store character set conversion
 Converting from a character set other than TIMESTEN8
 In-place upgrades
Upgrade modes
Offline upgrades
 Online upgrades with Client/Server
Online upgrades with replication
 Unloading a data store
Performing an in-place data store upgrade
 Moving to a new patch release of TimesTen
 Performing an offline upgrade
 Moving to a different machine
Moving to a different directory
 On the source system On the destination system
 Reducing data store size
 Moving to a different major release of TimesTen
Moving between 32-bit and 64-bit data stores
 TtAdmin -repStop master1
 TtAdmin -repStop subscriber1
 Overview
Performing an online upgrade with replication
 Step Upgrade System Active System
 Connect all applications to the active
 Requirements
Limitations
 Online upgrade example
 Step Upgrade System Active System
 TtAdmin
 To destroy a temporary data store Temporary=1, use ttAdmin
 RamLoad TtAdmin -ramLoad upgrade
 Being replicated correctly, you can
 Client/Server online upgrade example
 Scripts
Step Client Machine Server Machine
 Client/Server online upgrade
 Record of Upgrades
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Index
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