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Page 1 - Oracle® Application Server

Oracle® Application ServerInstallation Guide 10g (10.1.4.0.1) for HP-UX ItaniumB32100-01September 2006

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xB.5.2 Creating Response Files by Using the Record Mode in the Installer... B-3B.5.3 Variables to Modify in the Response File

Page 3 - Contents

How to Create Users in Oracle Internet Directory5-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide3. Install OracleAS Infrastructure (OracleAS Metadata

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How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet DirectoryConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-1

Page 5 - Installation Privileges

How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet Directory5-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 5–3 Using Oracle Directory Manager to A

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How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet DirectoryConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-1

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How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet Directory5-14 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 5–5 Using Oracle Directory Manager to A

Page 8 - Management)

How to Add Users to Groups in Oracle Internet DirectoryConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-1

Page 9 - 11 Post-Installation Tasks

Contents of a New Oracle Internet Directory5-16 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide5.9 Contents of a New Oracle Internet DirectoryWhen you in

Page 10 - F Troubleshooting

On the Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory Screen, What Username and Realm Do I Enter?Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Applica

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On the Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory Screen, What Username and Realm Do I Enter?5-18 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

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Installing Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode 6-16Installing Oracle Internet Directory inReplicated ModeThis chapter describes how to instal

Page 13 - Documentation Accessibility

xiF.3 Installation Problems and Solutions ... F-2F.3.1 Location

Page 14 - Conventions

Oracle Internet Directory Replication Overview6-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide6.1.1 Fan-Out Replication (LDAP Replication)In fan-out r

Page 15 - 1.1 Product Overview

RequirementsInstalling Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode 6-3Figure 6–2 Example of Multimaster Replication (Advanced Replication)In multimas

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Installation Order6-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you are installing against an existing OracleAS Metadata Repository, the OracleAS

Page 17 - 1.3 Recommended Topologies

Installing an Oracle Internet Directory ReplicaInstalling Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode 6-56.5 Installing an Oracle Internet Directory

Page 18 - Recommended Topologies

Installing an Oracle Internet Directory Replica6-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide3. Specify Port Configuration OptionsIf you want to use

Page 19 - HTTP Server

Installing an Oracle Internet Directory ReplicaInstalling Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode 6-710. Specify Database Configuration OptionsGl

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Installing an Oracle Internet Directory Replica6-8 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide6.5.3 Installing an Oracle Internet Directory Replica a

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Installing an Oracle Internet Directory ReplicaInstalling Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode 6-96. Select Oracle Internet Directory Replicat

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Accessing OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services6-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide6.6 Accessing OracleAS

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Installing in High Availability Environments: Overview 7-17Installing in High Availability Environments:OverviewThis chapter provides an overview of t

Page 25 - Requirements

Overview of High Availability Configurations7-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guidepassive node mounts the shared storage and runs the Oracle

Page 26 - 2.2 System Requirements

Overview of High Availability ConfigurationsInstalling in High Availability Environments: Overview 7-3 Application independenceSome applications may

Page 27 - System Requirements

Installation Order for High Availability Configurations7-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide Increased scalability and performanceMultiple

Page 28 - OracleMetaLink site

Requirements for High Availability ConfigurationsInstalling in High Availability Environments: Overview 7-51.OracleAS Metadata Repository2. Oracle Ide

Page 29 - 2.3 Software Requirements

Requirements for High Availability Configurations7-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide Has write privileges on remote directories.7.3.4 Ch

Page 30 - Software Requirements

Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster 8-18Installing in High Availability Environments:OracleAS Cold Failover C

Page 31 - 2.4 Kernel Parameters

Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster8-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastruct

Page 32 - 2.5 Ports

Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster 8-32.Add the fol

Page 33 - Requirements 2-9

Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster8-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guidefrom a different node should provide a login

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Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster 8-52.Unmount the

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xiiiPrefaceThe Oracle Application Server Installation Guide covers requirements, new features in the Oracle Universal Installer, Oracle Application Se

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Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) Configuration8-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide(DESCRIPTION_LIST =(DESCRIP

Page 37 - 2.5.4 If Port 1521 Is in Use

Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluste

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Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) Configuration8-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideOracle Application Server M

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Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluste

Page 40 - 2.6 Operating System Groups

Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) Configuration8-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide7. OCA screens If you sele

Page 41 - 2.7 Operating System User

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Fail

Page 42 - 2.8 Environment Variables

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) Configuration8-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 8–2 Dist

Page 43 - 2.8.4 DISPLAY

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Fail

Page 44 - 2.8.6 TNS_ADMIN

Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration8-14 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you meet these req

Page 45 - 2.9 The /etc/hosts File

Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover C

Page 46 - 2.10 Network Topics

xivTTY Access to Oracle Support ServicesOracle provides dedicated Text Telephone (TTY) access to Oracle Support Services within the United States of A

Page 47 - Network Topics

Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration8-16 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 8–3 OracleAS C

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Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover C

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Installing an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration8-18 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide3. Specify Port Confi

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration8-20 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTier Runni

Page 52 - ■ ORACLE_

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold

Page 53 - Installation

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration8-22 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide8.6.2 Dist

Page 54 - 3.2 Can I Use Symbolic Links?

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold

Page 55

Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster8-24 Oracle Application Server Ins

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Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability En

Page 57 - Directory Description

Product and Installation Overview 1-11Product and Installation OverviewThis chapter describes what is contained in Oracle Application Server and recom

Page 58 - Installation?

Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster8-26 Oracle Application Server Ins

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Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability En

Page 60 - See Also:

Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster8-28 Oracle Application Server Ins

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Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in an OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability En

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Installing Only the OracleAS Metadata Repository in an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster Environment8-30 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.On

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Post-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover ClusterInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster 8-318.9 Post-In

Page 64 - ■ Oracle Identity Management

Installing Middle Tiers Against an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster Infrastructure8-32 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideAfter setting the var

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Installing Middle Tiers Against an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster InfrastructureInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover C

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Installing Regular Middle-Tiers on OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster Nodes8-34 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide Read Section 8.10.1, "I

Page 67 - Separately

Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) 9-19Installing in High Availability Environments:OracleAS Cluster

Page 68 - Repository?

Where Do I Find Installation Instructions for My Product?1-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide Oracle Directory Integration Platform: A co

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Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)9-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide Install the OracleAS Metadata Repos

Page 70 - ■ Management schemas

Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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About Oracle Internet Directory Passwords9-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideNote that these procedures apply only to the LDAP virtual ser

Page 72 - DBSNMP Users

About Configuring SSL and Non-SSL Ports for Oracle HTTP ServerInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) 9-5

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About Configuring SSL and Non-SSL Ports for Oracle HTTP Server9-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideExample9.4.2 Case 2: Client ---[HTTPS]--

Page 74 - Separate Host

Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideInternet Directory to be listening o

Page 76 - Internet Directory

Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-10 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you have a staticports.ini file,

Page 78 - Oracle Internet Directory)

Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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Recommended TopologiesProduct and Installation Overview 1-31.3 Recommended TopologiesTable 1–2 provides a road map of where to find information about

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-12 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide9.5.4 Installing OracleAS Cluster (

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-14 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide6. Specify Existing Oracle Applicat

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity

Page 84

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-16 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 9–2 Distributed O

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity

Page 86 - ■ Metadata Repository

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-18 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide9.6.3.2 Select the Same

Page 87 - 2. Click OK

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-20 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTable 9–7 Steps for Inst

Page 89 - Install Fragment: OCA Screens

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity

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Recommended Topologies1-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideThe remainder of this section addresses the recommended topologies for installin

Page 91 - Privileges

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration9-22 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide9.6.5.2 Start the Instal

Page 92 - ■ Install middle tiers

Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) ConfigurationInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity

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Post-Installation Steps9-24 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide9.7 Post-Installation StepsAfter installing Oracle Identity Management compone

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Post-Installation StepsInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) 9-259.7.2 Changing the Ports for Oracle In

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Installing Middle Tiers Against OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configurations9-26 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide9.8 Installing M

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Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery 10-110Installing in High Availability Environments:OracleAS Disaster Recovery

Page 97 - 5.4.3 Example

OracleAS Disaster Recovery: Introduction10-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guidemiddle tiers. In an asymmetric topology, the number of instan

Page 98

Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery EnvironmentInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery 10-3Figure 10–1 OracleAS

Page 99 - ■ iAS Admins group

Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery Environment10-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide10.2.3 Set Up Identical Hostnames on Both Produc

Page 100

Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery EnvironmentInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery 10-5non-authoritative re

Page 101 - ■ Click Login

Recommended TopologiesProduct and Installation Overview 1-5Figure 1–1 Oracle Identity Management in a Single Oracle HomeRequirementsThe requirements a

Page 102

Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery Environment10-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideDo the same for the nodes on the standby site, b

Page 103

Setting up the OracleAS Disaster Recovery EnvironmentInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery 10-7127.0.0.1 localho

Page 104 - ■ Component Owners

Installing Oracle Application Server in an OracleAS Disaster Recovery Environment10-8 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide^C10.2.4 If You Want

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Installing the OracleAS 10g (10.1.2.0.2) Standalone Install of OracleAS Guard into Oracle HomesInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS

Page 106

Patching OracleAS Guard Release 10.1.2.0.0 with Release 10.1.2.0.210-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guideupgrade procedure in Oracle Applic

Page 107

What to Read NextInstalling in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Disaster Recovery 10-11<ORACLE_HOME>/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall<ORACLE

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What to Read Next10-12 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

Page 109 - Replicated Mode

Post-Installation Tasks 11-111Post-Installation TasksContents: Section 11.1, "State of Oracle Application Server Instances After Installation&qu

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NFS Installations11-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide11.3 NFS InstallationsIf you installed Oracle Application Server on an NFS disk, you

Page 111 - 6.2 Requirements

Component Configuration After InstallationPost-Installation Tasks 11-311.7 Component Configuration After InstallationIf you did not configure a compon

Page 112 - 6.3 Installation Order

Oracle Application Server Installation Guide 10g (10.1.4.0.1) for HP-UX Itanium B32100-01Copyright © 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.Primary Authors

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Recommended Topologies1-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 1–2 Cluster with a Distributed Oracle Identity Management with an Integra

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Component Configuration After Installation11-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide oracle.ias.configtool.UseInfrastructure i -f $ORACLE_HOME/

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What to Do NextPost-Installation Tasks 11-511.8 Components that Require Post-Installation TasksIf you plan to use any of the components listed in Tabl

Page 116

What to Do Next11-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

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Installing the Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in A-1AInstalling the Oracle Identity ManagementGrid Control Plug-inThis appendix describe

Page 118 - Administration Services

Installing Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-inA-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideCD-ROM:prompt> cdprompt> mount_point/1

Page 119 - Overview

Installing Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in AgentInstalling the Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in A-3Following installati

Page 120 - ■ Reduced operating costs

Installing Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in AgentA-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideProduct: Click on the flashlight icon

Page 121 - 7.1.2 OracleAS Clusters

Silent and Non-Interactive Installation B-1BSilent and Non-Interactive InstallationThis appendix describes how to install Oracle Application Server in

Page 122 - 7.1.4 Summary of Differences

Non-Interactive InstallationB-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideB.2 Non-Interactive InstallationNon-interactive installations also use a r

Page 123

Create the Response FileSilent and Non-Interactive Installation B-3B.5 Create the Response FileBefore doing a silent or non-interactive installation,

Page 124

Recommended TopologiesProduct and Installation Overview 1-7 Select High Availability and Replication.4. On Oracle Home 2, perform the following comma

Page 125

Create the Response FileB-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideUNIX_GROUP_NAMEFROM_LOCATIONORACLE_HOMEszl_PortListSelectoracle.iappserver.ins

Page 126

Create the Response FileSilent and Non-Interactive Installation B-5NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL=falseSHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION=falseSHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS=

Page 127

Create the Response FileB-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideB.5.4.2 Example Response File for OracleAS Infrastructure: OracleAS Metadata R

Page 128 - ■ The oraInventory directory

Create the Response FileSilent and Non-Interactive Installation B-7szIdentityAdminContext="dc=mycompany,dc=com"s_dnSelection="Custom DN

Page 129

Create the Response FileB-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideB.5.4.3 Example Response File for OracleAS Infrastructure: Identity Management

Page 130 - Configuration

Create the Response FileSilent and Non-Interactive Installation B-9s_dnSelection="Custom DN:"s_dnCntval="United States"s_dncustom=

Page 131 - Failover Mode

Start the InstallationB-10 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideNote that if you do not copy the CD-ROMs to the hard drive, the installer will

Page 132

Security Tips for Silent and Non-Interactive InstallationsSilent and Non-Interactive Installation B-11prompt> runInstaller -responseFile absolute_p

Page 133

DeinstallationB-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideB.9 DeinstallationYou can perform a silent deinstallation of Oracle Application Server

Page 134

Default Port Numbers C-1CDefault Port NumbersBy default, the installer assigns port numbers to components from a set of default port numbers. This app

Page 135

Recommended Topologies1-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideRequirementsThe requirements are the same as those listed in Chapter 2, "Re

Page 136

Default Port NumbersC-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTable C–1 Default Port Numbers and Ranges (Grouped by Component)Component Default

Page 137 - Installation Steps

Ports to Open in FirewallsDefault Port Numbers C-3C.3 Ports to Open in FirewallsIf you plan to install Oracle Application Server behind a firewall, yo

Page 138

Ports to Open in FirewallsC-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFor a 10g (10.1.4.0.1) instance, you need access to Oracle Internet Director

Page 139 - URL for: Example URL

Deinstallation and Reinstallation D-1DDeinstallation and ReinstallationThis appendix guides you through the deinstallation and reinstallation process

Page 140 - · DAS · DIP

Deconfig ToolD-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you run it without all of the parameters, the tool prompts you for the necessary infor

Page 141

Deinstallation Procedure: OverviewDeinstallation and Reinstallation D-3D.1.2 Log Files Generated by the Deconfig ToolThe Deconfig tool writes its log

Page 142

Deinstalling OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster InstallationsD-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideThe installer does not permit custom deinstal

Page 143 - Management) Configuration

Deinstalling OracleAS InfrastructureDeinstallation and Reinstallation D-5D.5 Deinstalling OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)To deinstall an Oracle

Page 144

Deinstalling OracleAS InfrastructureD-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.If OCA is configured on the instance you want to deinstall, run

Page 145

Harmless Errors in the Log FileDeinstallation and Reinstallation D-77.Follow these steps in the installer.a. Welcome screen: Click Deinstall Products.

Page 146

Recommended TopologiesProduct and Installation Overview 1-96.Configure the standalone Oracle HTTP Server in Oracle Home 1. See "Configuring Stand

Page 147

Cleaning Up Oracle Application Server ProcessesD-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideD.8 Cleaning Up Oracle Application Server ProcessesIf y

Page 148

Configuration Assistants E-1EConfiguration AssistantsThis appendix lists the configuration assistants and the location of their log files. Section E.

Page 149

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsE-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide<MemberOf TYPE="oracle_ias&qu

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Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsConfiguration Assistants E-3Table E–2Oracle Application Server Configuration Assistan

Page 151

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsE-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideInfrastructure Instance Configuration

Page 152

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsConfiguration Assistants E-5Internet Directory Configuration AssistantStarts up Oracl

Page 153

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsE-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideOracleAS Instance Configuration Assis

Page 154

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsConfiguration Assistants E-7Single Sign-On Configuration AssistantConfigures OracleAS

Page 155

Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration AssistantsE-8 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

Page 156 - Infrastructure

Troubleshooting F-1FTroubleshootingThis appendix describes solutions to common problems that you might encounter when installing Oracle Application Se

Page 157

Recommended Topologies1-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

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Installation Problems and SolutionsF-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.Remove the failed installation by following the steps in Appendix

Page 159

Installation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-3– oraInventory_location/logs/installActionstimestamp.log– oraInventory_location/logs/oraInstallt

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Installation Problems and SolutionsF-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guidedirectory that you specified. If you later try to install again in

Page 161

Installation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-5F.3.7 Unable to Clean Up a Failed InstallationIf your installation was not successful, you have

Page 162

Installation Problems and SolutionsF-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you are serving non-English content, be sure you add all the lan

Page 163

Installation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-7 Check that the listener, database, and Oracle Internet Directory associated with the OracleAS

Page 164

Installation Problems and SolutionsF-8 Oracle Application Server Installation Guideat oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.backend.PostDBCreationStep.execute

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Installation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-9F.3.17 OPMN Configuration Assistant - Start DAS Instance FailuresProblemThe OPMN Configuration A

Page 166 - 9.5.1 Installation Order

Installation Problems and SolutionsF-10 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideF.3.20 OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)- Cluster Configurati

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Deinstallation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-11SolutionPerform the following steps to correct the problem:1. Start Oracle Directory Manager.

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Requirements 2-12RequirementsBefore installing Oracle Application Server, ensure that your computer meets the requirements described in this chapter.2

Page 169

Deinstallation Problems and SolutionsF-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFor -site_name hostname.domain, specify the computer where the m

Page 170

Deinstallation Problems and SolutionsTroubleshooting F-131.Start up Oracle Directory Manager. Oracle home refers to the home where you installed Oracl

Page 171

Need More Help?F-14 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideSolutionThe Deconfig tool failed because it was unable to find the $ORACLE_HOME/Apache

Page 172

Index-1IndexAadding users to groupsusing Deployment Delegation Console, 5-14using Oracle Directory Manager, 5-11additional languages, 3-3ASM recommend

Page 173

Index-2troubleshooting, F-11Deployment Delegation Consoleadding users to groups, 5-14directories, integration with third-party, 4-11disk space require

Page 174 - Subsections:

Index-3installing in non-empty directory, F-3installing the grid control plug-in, A-1installing the grid control plug-in agent, A-3instance names, 3-3

Page 175 - 9.6.1 Installation Order

Index-4Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server ControlURL, 11-1Oracle home directory, 3-1Oracle HTTP Serverin NFS installations, 11-2Oracle Inter

Page 176 - 9.6.3.3 Start the Installer

Index-5Oracle Data Guard, 10-6setting up, 10-3setting up identical hostnames, 10-4staticports.ini file, 10-3with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 10-8O

Page 177 - 9.6.4.3 Start the Installer

Index-6creating, B-3creating using the record mode, B-3examples, B-4specifying on command-line, B-10templates, B-3reusing database name, F-12root user

Page 178

System Requirements2-2 Oracle Application Server Installation Guidemanufacturing. For the most up-to-date information about hardware and software requ

Page 179

System RequirementsRequirements 2-3Processor type 64-bit HP-UX Itanium processorTo determine the processor type, run the following command:prompt>

Page 180 - 9.6.5.2 Start the Installer

System Requirements2-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideDisk space OracleAS Infrastructure: OracleAS Metadata Repository and Oracle Identi

Page 181

Software RequirementsRequirements 2-52.2.1 Installing from the Console or X WindowsIf you are performing the installation from the console or X Window

Page 183 - Post-Installation Steps

Software Requirements2-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTo ensure that the system meets these requirements, follow these steps:1. To dete

Page 184 - Management) Configurations

Kernel ParametersRequirements 2-7# /usr/sbin/swlist -l patch | moreIf a required patch is not installed, download it from the following URL and instal

Page 185 - OracleAS Disaster Recovery

Ports2-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTo view the current value specified for these kernel parameters, and to change them if necessary,

Page 186

PortsRequirements 2-9Why the Default Port for Oracle HTTP Server Is Port 7777 and Not Port 80By default, the installer configures Oracle HTTP Server t

Page 187 - Standby Site

Ports2-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.5.3 Using Custom Port Numbers (the "Static Ports" Feature)To instruct the installer

Page 188

PortsRequirements 2-11Oracle HTTP Server port = port_numOracle HTTP Server Listen port = port_numOracle HTTP Server SSL port = port_numOracle HTTP Ser

Page 189 - Production Site Standby Site

Ports2-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideThe installer verifies that the ports specified in the file are available by checking memory. Th

Page 190

PortsRequirements 2-13 If you specify the same port for one component on multiple lines, the installer assigns the default port for the component. Th

Page 191

Ports2-14 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideYou might be able to use the same listener for both the existing database and the OracleAS Metad

Page 192 - Recovery Environment

PortsRequirements 2-15prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl stopORACLE_HOME is the home directory for your existing database.If you do not stop the exis

Page 193

iv2.6 Operating System Groups ... 2-162.6.1 Crea

Page 194

Operating System Groups2-16 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideOracleAS Metadata Repository. After installation, you can reconfigure the Orac

Page 195 - 10.6 What to Read Next

Operating System UserRequirements 2-17You need to create operating system groups for these groups.If you want an operating system group called dba to

Page 196 - What to Read Next

Environment Variables2-18 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTo create the oracle user:1. Enter a command similar to the following:# /usr/sbi

Page 197 - Post-Installation Tasks

Environment VariablesRequirements 2-19 If you set environment variables in the .profile file, they might not be read. To ensure environment variables

Page 198 - 11.5 SSL

Environment Variables2-20 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.8.5 TMP and TMPDIRThe installer uses a temporary directory for swap space. The

Page 199

The /etc/hosts FileRequirements 2-212.9 The /etc/hosts FileAlthough the contents of the /etc/hosts file affect these items: Section 2.9.1, "Loca

Page 200

Network Topics2-22 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.10 Network TopicsTypically, the computer on which you want to install Oracle Applicat

Page 201 - 11.9 What to Do Next

Network TopicsRequirements 2-23This space is in addition to the space required for installing Oracle Application Server (listed in Table 2–2).To Copy

Page 202 - What to Do Next

Network Topics2-24 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide1.Allow remote_computer to display on local_computer. You need to run this command on t

Page 203 - Grid Control Plug-in

Network TopicsRequirements 2-253.Set the DISPLAY environment variable on remote_computer to point to local_computer.Example (C shell):remote_computer&

Page 204

v3.15 Starting the Oracle Universal Installer... 3-84 Installing

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Prerequisite Checks Performed by the Installer2-26 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide2.10.7 Support for NIS and NIS+You can install and run

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Prerequisite Checks Performed by the InstallerRequirements 2-27Oracle home directory You should install Oracle Application Server in a new directory.

Page 207 - B.1 Silent Installation

Prerequisite Checks Performed by the Installer2-28 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTNS_ADMIN environment variableThe TNS_ADMIN environment

Page 208 - B.3 Pre-Installation

Things You Should Know Before Starting the Installation 3-13Things You Should Know Before Starting theInstallationThis chapter contains the following

Page 209 - B.5 Create the Response File

Can I Use Symbolic Links?3-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIf you plan to install a middle tier and an infrastructure on the same comput

Page 210 - B.5.4 Example Response Files

Oracle Application Server Instances and Instance NamesThings You Should Know Before Starting the Installation 3-3To ensure other users in the oinstall

Page 211 - Create the Response File

The ias_admin User and Restrictions on its Password3-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideValid Characters in Instance NamesInstance names ca

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Where Does the Installer Write Files?Things You Should Know Before Starting the Installation 3-5 If you are using any other version of Oracle Interne

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Why Do I Need to be Able to Log In as Root at Certain Times During Installation?3-6 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide3.9 Why Do I Need to b

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Obtaining Software from Oracle E-DeliveryThings You Should Know Before Starting the Installation 3-73.12 Connecting to Oracle Internet Directory Throu

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vi5.4.1 Groups Required to Install Against the Desired Metadata Repository... 5-75.4.2 Groups Required to Install Middle-tier Co

Page 216 - B.6 Start the Installation

Setting the Mount Point for the CD-ROM or DVD3-8 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide3.13.5 Extracting Software from the Zip FilesVerify that

Page 217 - B.7 Post-Installation

Starting the Oracle Universal InstallerThings You Should Know Before Starting the Installation 3-9CD-ROM users: Insert Oracle Application Server Disk

Page 218 - B.9 Deinstallation

Starting the Oracle Universal Installer3-10 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

Page 219 - Default Port Numbers

Installing OracleAS Infrastructure 4-14Installing OracleAS InfrastructureThis chapter contains the following sections:4.1 Infrastructure Installation

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Why Would I Select the Different Infrastructure Installation Types?4-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideWhen you install the infrastructure

Page 221 - Server Control for SSL

Order of Installation for the InfrastructureInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-34.3 Order of Installation for the InfrastructureIf you plan to insta

Page 222 - Ports to Open in Firewalls

Can I Install Components on Separate Computers?4-4 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.4 Can I Install Components on Separate Computers?You

Page 223 - D.1 Deconfig Tool

Tips for Installing Oracle Identity Management Components SeparatelyInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-5Note that if you install Oracle Identity Man

Page 224 - D.1.1 Parameters

Do I Need the Oracle Delegated Administration Services or the Oracle Directory Integration Platform Components?4-6 Oracle Application Server Installat

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Registration of OracleAS Metadata Repository in Oracle Internet Directory and Password RandomizationInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-74.9 Can I Us

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vii8.2 Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster... 8-28.2.1 Map the Virtual Hostnam

Page 227 - D.6.2 Deinstallation Steps

Contents of the OracleAS Metadata Repository4-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideIn the last two scenarios, the installer asks you if you w

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Can I Use Multiple Metadata Repositories?Installing OracleAS Infrastructure 4-9If you are interested in seeing the names of all the schemas, see the O

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What High Availability Options Does Oracle Application Server Support?4-10 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 4–1 Multiple Metadata Re

Page 230 - D.10 Troubleshooting

How to Determine Port Numbers Used by ComponentsInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-11users, which are privileged users for the database. The passwor

Page 231 - Configuration Assistants

Can I Add OCA After Installation?4-12 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideClick the Ports link on the Enterprise Manager home page. This takes

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Installing OracleAS InfrastructureInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-13Table 4–5 Steps for Installing OracleAS InfrastructureScreen Action1. -- Star

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Installing OracleAS Infrastructure Against an Existing Oracle Internet Directory4-14 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.21 Installing Oracl

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Installing OracleAS Metadata Repository in a New DatabaseInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-154.22 Installing OracleAS Metadata Repository in a New

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Installing Oracle Identity Management Components Only (Including Oracle Internet Directory)4-16 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.23 Insta

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Installing Oracle Identity Management Components Only (Including Oracle Internet Directory)Installing OracleAS Infrastructure 4-17Follow this procedur

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viii9 Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)9.1 OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management): Introduction ..

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Installing Oracle Identity Management Components Only (Excluding Oracle Internet Directory)4-18 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.24 Insta

Page 239 - Troubleshooting

Installing Oracle Identity Management Components Only (Excluding Oracle Internet Directory)Installing OracleAS Infrastructure 4-19Table 4–9 Steps for

Page 240 - F.3.1 Location of Log Files

Installing Oracle Internet Directory Only4-20 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.25 Installing Oracle Internet Directory OnlyPerform this p

Page 241 - Troubleshooting F-3

Installing OCA and OracleAS Metadata Repository OnlyInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-214.26 Installing OCA and OracleAS Metadata Repository OnlyPe

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Installing OCA and OracleAS Metadata Repository Only4-22 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTable 4–11 Steps for Installing OCA and OracleAS

Page 243 - Properly

Install Fragment: The First Few Screens of the InstallationInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-234.27 Install Fragment: The First Few Screens of the

Page 244 - Repository

Install Fragment: The First Few Screens of the Installation4-24 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 4–2 summarizes the screen sequence.

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Install Fragment: The Last Few Screens of the InstallationInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-25Figure 4–2 Sequence for the First Few Screens in the

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Install Fragment: Database Screens4-26 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4.29 Install Fragment: Database ScreensIf you are installing a new

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Install Fragment: OCA ScreensInstalling OracleAS Infrastructure 4-274.30 Install Fragment: OCA ScreensIf you select Oracle Application Server Certific

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ix9.8 Installing Middle Tiers Against OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configurations... ...

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Install Fragment: OCA Screens4-28 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide4. Specify OCA Administrator’s PasswordAdministrator’s Password and Conf

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Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-15Configuring Oracle Internet Directory forOracle Applic

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Groups in Oracle Internet Directory5-2 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideRepository, and Oracle Delegated Administration Services, the cn=or

Page 252 - F.5 Need More Help?

Groups in Oracle Internet DirectoryConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-35.2.2 Groups for Eac

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Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall Components5-4 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 5–6 shows these groups for the Oracle Deleg

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Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall ComponentsConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-5OCA

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Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall Components5-6 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideTo Determine the Metadata Repository Used by Oracl

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Groups Required to Install Middle TiersConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-7 -b ""

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Groups Required to Install Additional Metadata Repositories5-8 Oracle Application Server Installation GuideFigure 5–1 Contents of Oracle Internet Dire

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Example of Installation with Different UsersConfiguring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges 5-9Figure 5–2

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