Table B-1 Creating the Data Dictionary Scripts
| Script Name | Needed For | Description | 
|---|---|---|
|   All databases  |    Creates the data dictionary and public synonyms for many of its views Grants   |  |
|   All databases  |    Runs all scripts required for, or used with PL/SQL  |  |
|   Real Application Clusters  |    Creates Real Application Clusters data dictionary views  |  
Table B-2 Creating Additional Data Dictionary Structures
| Script Name | Needed For | Run By | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
|   Performance management  |    
  |    Creates views that can dynamically display lock dependency graphs  |  |
|   Exporting data to Oracle7  |    
  |    Creates the dictionary views needed for the Oracle7 Export utility to export data from the Oracle Database in Oracle7 Export file format  |  |
|   Heterogeneous Services  |    
  |    Installs packages for administering heterogeneous services  |  |
|   Performance management  |    
  |    Allows I/O to be traced on a table-by-table basis  |  |
|   Security  |    
  |    Creates the Oracle Cryptographic Toolkit package  |  |
|   Advanced Queuing  |    Creates the dictionary objects required for Advanced Queuing  |  ||
|   Oracle Replication  |    
  |    Runs all SQL scripts for enabling database replication  |  |
|   Recovery Manager  |    
  |    Creates recovery manager tables and views (schema) to establish an external recovery catalog for the backup, restore, and recovery functionality provided by the Recovery Manager (RMAN) utility  |  |
|   Storage management  |    Any user  |    Analyzes chained rows in index-organized tables  |  |
|   Performance management  |    
  |    Enables DBA to lock PL/SQL packages, SQL statements, and triggers into the shared pool  |  |
|   Concurrency control  |    
  |    Provides a facility for user-named locks that can be used in a local or clustered environment to aid in sequencing application actions  |  |
|   Performance monitoring  |    
  |    Respectively start and stop collecting performance tuning statistics  |  |
|   Storage management  |    Any user  |    For use with the Oracle Database. Creates tables for storing the output of the   |  |
|   Year 2000 compliance  |    Any user  |    Provides functions to validate that   |  |
|   Metadata management  |    Any user  |    Creates tables and views that show dependencies between objects  |  |
|   Constraints  |    Any user  |    For use with the Oracle Database. Creates the default table (  |  |
|   PL/SQL  |    
  |    Used primarily for upgrade and downgrade operations. It invalidates all existing PL/SQL modules by altering certain dictionary tables so that subsequent recompilations will occur in the format required by the database. It also reloads the packages   |  |
|   PL/SQL  |    
  |    Used to change from 32-bit to 64-bit word size or vice versa. This script recompiles existing PL/SQL modules in the format required by the new database. It first alters some data dictionary tables. Then it reloads the packages   |  |
|   Performance monitoring  |    
  |    Displays a lock wait-for graph, in tree structure format  |  |
|   Security  |    
  |    Creates PL/SQL functions for default password complexity verification. Sets the default password profile parameters and enables password management features.  |  |
|   PL/SQL  |    
  |    Recompiles all existing PL/SQL modules that were previously in an   |  |
|   Examples  |    
  |    Creates sample tables, such as   |  |
|   Oracle Replication  |    Any user  |    Copies a snapshot schema from another snapshot site  |  |
|   Performance management  |    
  |    Creates the TKPROFER role to allow the TKPROF profiling utility to be run by non-DBA users  |  |
|   Partitioned tables  |    Any user  |    Creates tables required for storing output of   |  |
|   Performance management  |    Any user  |    Creates the table   | 
Table B-4 Upgrade and Downgrade Scripts
| Script Name | Needed For | Description | 
|---|---|---|
|   Downgrading  |    Provides a direct downgrade path from the new Oracle Database 10g release  |  |
|   Upgrading  |    Provides a direct upgrade path to the new Oracle Database 10g release  |  |
|   Pre-Upgrade Information  |    Analyzes the database to be upgraded, detailing requirements and issues for the upgrade to release 10.2  |  |
|   Post-Upgrade Status  |    Displays the component upgrade status after an upgrade to release 10.2  |  
Table B-5 Java Scripts
| Script Name | Description | 
|---|---|
|   Initializes JServer by installing core Java class libraries and Oracle-specific Java classes  |  |
|   Removes all elements of the JServer  |  |
|   Installs Java-related packages and classes  |