Post-Installation Checklist; Run Autogen; Check Disk Quota; Check For Set Terminal/Inquire - Oracle ORACLE9I B10508-01 Installation Manual

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Post-Installation Checklist

Post-Installation Checklist
After you configure the Oracle HTTP Server, perform the following tasks to ensure
a successful startup:
Each of these tasks is explained below
test the installation by starting the Oracle HTTP Server.

Run AUTOGEN

After the installation, run SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN.COM (AUTOGEN) to evaluate
your system parameters and make adjustments based on your hardware
configuration and system workload
AUTOGEN will probably increase the page file size and the number of swap file
pages.

Check Disk Quota

If the disk quota is too low, the Oracle HTTP Server will not start
disk quota for the user account ORACLE, or grant the account the EXQUOTA
privilege, thus allowing it to bypass disk quota restrictions
commands:
$ SHOW QUOTA/USER=[server-uic]/DISK=device-name
$ SET PROCESS/PRIVILEGES=EXQUOTA node-name::ORACLE

Check for SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE

When the Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS is started, the following login files are
executed:
Check these files to make sure that any SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE statements are
executed only in INTERACTIVE mode
$ IF F$MODE() .eqs "INTERACTIVE" then $ SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE
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Run AUTOGEN
Check Disk Quota
Check for SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE
SYLOGIN.COM (system login file)
LOGIN.COM (login file for ORACLE)
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Once you have completed them, you can
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On the Oracle HTTP Server for OpenVMS,
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For example:
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Either raise the
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Use the following

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