Oracle Server Manager User's Guide
Related Publications
The Oracle Server Manager User's Guide is one of many books that explain various parts of an Oracle database system.
In many sections of this guide, the information is general because the guide is written to apply to Server Manager working under any operating system and configuration. Therefore, you will also find many references in this book to important information in the related publications. The related books referred to in this guide are listed below:
- For information about the utilities bundled with the Oracle Server, including Export, Import, and SQL*Loader, refer to the Oracle7 Server Utilities.
- For information specific to the Oracle Server working on your host operating system, see your operating system-specific Oracle documentation (specific book titles vary by operating system) and system release bulletins, if available.
- For information about SQL*Net, see the SQL*Net documentation, which includes Understanding SQL*Net, the Oracle Network Manager Administrator's Guide, the Oracle Names Administrator's Guide, the Oracle Network Products Messages Manual, and the Oracle MultiProtocol Interchange Administrator's Guide.
Oracle Corporation also publishes several ASCII files, which are available on your distribution media. These files describe differences between minor releases of Oracle software that are not accompanied by new manuals. These files are usually named README.DOC, BUGFIX.DOC, BUGHST.DOC, and RESTRICT.DOC. Read these files to learn about changes to the software that are not described in the regular manuals.
The release notes for Server Manager are also available on your distribution media. The file is commonly called SVRMGR.TXT.
Additional Information: The exact names and locations of the files mentioned above may vary, depending on your operating system. See your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for information about these files.
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