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B -
C -
D -
E -
F -
G -
H -
I -
J -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
R -
S -
T -
U -
V -
W -
Index
A
ADCi® 2-1
administrative access 2-33
AdventNet® 2-1
Apache® Tomcat 2-1
archive backup D-2
autoextend option A-5
available disk space F-5
B
backup 2-1, D-1
database D-22
non-database files D-23
Oracle database A-8
backup, understanding process flow D-7
backup and recovery
data Items Included D-1
backup and restore
configuring D-5
configuring process D-5
functions D-7
installing backup and restore tool D-4
planning D-3
post configuration status D-18
preconditions D-7
Prime Fulfillment repository D-1
process overview D-3
Sybase database D-15
backup directory structure, typical D-9
backup process behaviour D-19
backup process flow D-7
backup scheme
full D-8
incremental D-8
backup script
using D-18
browse 2-7
C
CD-ROM 1-1, 2-3
checking router configurations
overview B-9
Cisco Configuration Engine
connectivity B-7
downloading to a server B-2
overview B-1
server B-4
setting up with Prime Fulfillment B-1
setup B-1
testing rv connectivity to Prime Fulfillment B-7
using B-2
CLIs E-3
command line installer 2-26
command-line interfaces E-3
config term E-3
configuration, initial 2-2
configuring HTTPS 2-32
configuring Oracle RAC A-7
connectivity, Prime Fulfillment and Cisco Configuration Engine B-7
connectivity from Cisco Configuration Engine B-8
copy E-3
creating the Prime Fulfillment owner 2-2
custom 2-6
custom option 2-5
D
database D-26
connection A-5
Oracle, opening A-4
recovering D-23
restore 2-11
running live backup D-26
Sybase backup and restore D-15
testing A-5
version 2-2
database, backup D-22
database initial parameter file
modifying D-22
daylight saving time F-8
dbshut A-3
DBSPAWN error -84 F-8
dbstart A-3, A-4
device setup
IOS XR 1-5
directory
location 2-7
removal 2-9
disk space
available 2-24, F-5
lacking F-3
E
echo mode
definition F-10
how to use F-10
support F-10
when to use F-10
who should use F-10
embedded Sybase 2-15
enable E-3
end E-3
error messages
Cannot connect to the data store F-9
Could not connect to the name server, when starting Prime Fulfillment F-9
DPSPAWN -84 F-8
no VPNSC host entry in the database, when starting Prime Fulfillment F-8
This is not a database server F-9
exit E-3
express 2-6
express option 2-5
external Oracle 2-15, 2-18
F
file descriptor limit, fixing problem with 1-4
finding hostname F-1
full backup
definition D-2
scheme D-8
G
graphical user interface
using 2-3
H
high watermarks 2-23
hostname
cannot find F-1
recommended action F-1
hostname, finding F-1
HTTP
port 2-19
server 2-19
HTTPS
configuring 2-32
port 2-20
server 2-20
I
ILOG® CPLEX 2-1
incremental backup
definition D-2
scheme D-8
initORACLE_SID.ora A-3
install
license keys 2-33
type 2-6
install.sh failure F-4
installation
installation utility GUI, not displayed F-4
issues F-3
script 2-5
verifying Prime Fulfillment installation with Oracle A-6
installing
Oracle A-2
installing and logging into Prime Fulfillment 2-1
installing Prime Fulfillment 2-2
install prompts and user responses
sample D-15
install status, post install D-16
Internet Explorer 1-5
IOS versions supported 1-6
IOS XR device setup 1-5
IOS XR versions supported 1-6
J
JCraft 2-2
JDK patches 1-4
K
known installation issues F-3
L
launching Oracle A-3, A-4
launching topology tool 2-33
license key
installing 2-1
license keys
about 2-33
installing 2-33
live backup D-2, D-24
of Prime Fulfillment databases D-26
restoring database D-24, D-26
logging console E-3
logging in for the first time 2-32
logging into Prime Fulfillment 2-1, 2-32
logical domains C-1
login shell file 1-4
low watermarks 2-23
lsnrctl start A-4
M
Macrovision® 2-2
moving Prime Fulfillment servers F-2
multiple Prime Fulfillment instances F-2
N
network device recommendations 1-6
network devices and software versions 1-6
non-database files
backup D-23
O
Oracle A-5
and Prime Fulfillment A-6
database 1-6, 2-2
database, opening A-4
database backup A-8
database backup and restore D-20
database connection, testing A-5
external 2-15, 2-18
files, setting up A-4
initORACLE_SID.ora A-3
installing A-2
launching A-4
opening database A-4
oratab A-3
prerequisites A-1, A-2
Prime Fulfillment user account A-5
prime user account A-5
processes, verifying A-3
setup A-1
support in Prime Fulfillment A-1
tablespace A-4
tablespace requirements A-4
testing your database connection A-5
troubleshooting A-8
verifying and launching A-3
verifying Prime Fulfillment installation A-6
Oracle database
backup and restore D-20
Oracle RAC
configuring A-7
Oracle standby system
set up D-27
using D-27
oratab A-3
P
packages included with Prime Fulfillment 2-1
password
default login 2-33
setting default 2-2
ping E-3
plutosetup B-2
post install status D-16
prerequisites
Oracle A-1
Prime Fulfillment
administrative access 2-33
and Oracle A-6
client 1-5
command-line interfaces E-3
configuration E-1
connectivity B-7
included packages 2-1
instances F-2
master machine B-2
owner 2-1, 2-2
protocols E-2
repository, backup and restore D-1
restart D-27
runtime configuration E-1
secondary system D-23
server hardware 1-1
servers F-2
software installation A-6
Solaris server configuration 1-4
uninstalling 2-34
Prime Fulfillment database schema
loading A-6
Prime Fulfillment master server
connectivity to Cisco Configuration Engine B-7
Prime Fulfillment owner
creating 2-2
Prime Fulfillment runtime configuration information E-1
Prime Fulfillment server
renaming F-2
R
reboot, procedure following A-3
recommendations 1-1
reload E-3
renaming Prime Fulfillment servers F-2
repository
backup 2-1
backup and restore D-1
migration 2-1
moving F-2
restore 2-1
repository upgrade tool
using 2-30
restarting Prime Fulfillment D-27
restore 2-1, 2-11, D-1
from media failure D-11
functions D-11
preconditions D-10
process flow D-10
to a desired point-in-time D-13
restore, understanding process flow D-10
restoring database from backup D-19
restoring database from live backup D-26
restoring Sybase repository 2-31
RMAN D-21
RMAN catalog
creating catalog D-21
creating database D-21
registering the Prime Fulfillment database D-21
RMAN user, creating D-21
root 2-2, 2-6
router configurations B-9
checking B-9
runtime configuration information E-1
rv connectivity and Cisco Configuration Engine B-7
rvrd
Cisco Configuration Engine B-4
configuring daemon on a Cisco Configuration Engine server B-4
configuring daemon on Prime Fulfillment master machine B-2
TIBCO B-2
S
server
hardware 1-1
Solaris 1-1
setting up your Oracle files A-4
showdiag E-3
show etherchannel port E-3
show interfaces switchport E-3
show modules E-3
show port E-3
show running E-3
show startup E-3
show ver E-3
size, database 2-3, 2-7, 2-9
software version recommendations 1-6
Solaris
virtualization support C-1
zones C-1
Solaris 10 patches 1-4
Solaris server 1-1
Solaris virtualization support C-1
Solaris zones C-1
SourcForge® Ehcache 2-2
sqlplus A-5
standby system
backup and restore D-1
for Prime Fulfillment (secondary system) D-23
setting up D-23
startup scripts F-4
stopall command 2-3
Sun hardware 1-1, 1-3
Sun Microsystems® Java JRE 2-2
Sun part numbers 1-1, 1-3
SUNWbzip 1-4
SUNWlldap 1-4
Sybase
backup and restore D-3
configuring backup and restore tool D-16
database backup and restore D-15
installing backup and restore tool D-15
overview of backup and restore process D-3
Sybase embedded 2-15
Sybase repository
about 2-31
restoring 2-31
Sybase standby system D-24
process overview D-24
set up D-26
sysdba A-5
system recommendations 1-1
T
tablespace, Oracle A-4
TCP ports
default values E-1
protocol directions E-1
temporary files F-4
term E-3
TIBCO B-2
TIBCO port 2-22
TIBCO Rendezvous
configuring routing daemon B-2
multiple Prime Fulfillment instances with the same port F-2
topology tool, launching 2-33
troubleshooting A-8, F-1
file descriptor limit, fixing problem with 1-4
U
unable to find the hostname F-1
uninstalling Prime Fulfillment 2-1, 2-34
upgrade matrix 2-29
upgrade tool
locating 2-30
upgrading an existing installation 2-29
user account
Oracle A-5
useradd command 2-2
V
verifying Oracle A-3
W
watermarks 2-23
wdclient status 2-25
web browsers 1-5
workstation recommendations 1-1, 1-3
write mem E-3