Oracle® Collaboration Suite Installation Guide 10g Release 1 (10.1.2) for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) Part Number B25468-10 |
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Although Oracle recommends that you install Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure and Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications on different computers for better performance, you can perform a Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications installation on a single computer also.
You can perform the Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications installation on a single computer in the following ways:
Section 7.1, "Upgrading from Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 10.1.1.0.2"
Section 7.2, "Using Basic Installation for Single-Computer Installation"
Section 7.3, "Using Advanced Installation for Single-Computer Installation"
If you already have Oracle Collaboration Suite 10.1.1.0.2 installed, then first ensure that JAVA_POOL_SIZE
is set to 128 MB or more, then you must apply Oracle Collaboration Suite 10.1.2 patch set to update this previous release to Oracle Collaboration Suite 10.1.2 and then apply the OracleAS 10.1.2.1 patch set. These patch sets are available for download from OracleMetaLink at
For a single-computer installation, the patches must be applied twice on the same system. First to the Oracle Home for Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and then to the Oracle Home for the Applications tier. You must use Oracle Universal Installer to apply these patch sets.
After applying the patch sets, it is recommended that you restart all the tiers (Infrastructure tier, Database tier (if seperate), and the Applications tier) to ensure that all components pick up the latest system information and that there is no discrepancy between the environments in which the process run in and the actual values in the configuration files and network settings.
Perform the steps listed in Table 7-1 to install Oracle Collaboration Suite on one computer using the Basic installation method.
Note: Oracle Universal Installer uses the/etc/hosts file to determine the host name. The host name that you specified in the hosts file may or may not be fully qualified. However, host names that are not fully qualified may not be usable outside the domain.
For example, if the fully-qualified domain name for a server is Also, ensure that the host name that you specify corresponds exactly to the host name you have, whether fully qualified or not. |
Table 7-1 Screens for Single-Computer Basic Installation
Step | Screen | Action |
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None |
Start the installer. Refer to Section 3.4 for more information about starting the installer. |
2. |
Select Installation Method |
Select Basic Installation. Note Click Next. |
3. |
Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials |
This screen appears only if this is the first installation of any Oracle product on this computer. Enter a full path to the inventory directory. Enter a directory that is different from the Oracle home directory for the product files. Example: Specify operating system group name: Select the operating system group that will have write permission for the inventory directory. Example: Click Next. |
4. |
This screen appears only if this is the first installation of any Oracle product on this computer. Run the After running the script, click Continue. |
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5. |
Summary |
Verify your selections and click Install. |
6. |
Install Progress |
This screen displays the progress of the installation. |
7. |
Run |
Note: Do not run the
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8. |
Configuration Assistants |
This screen shows the progress of the configuration assistants. Configuration assistants configure components. |
9. |
End of Installation |
Click Exit to quit the installer. |
Note: The information displayed at the end of the installation is also available in the$ORACLE_HOME /install/setupinfo.txt file. This file contains summarized information about Oracle Collaboration Suite and links to the URLs. |
This section contains the following topics:
To perform Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications installation on a single computer, you must first start the Oracle Universal Installer. Refer to Section 3.4 for more details.
Note: Oracle Universal Installer uses the/etc/hosts file to determine the host name. The host name that you specified in the hosts file may or may not be fully qualified. However, host names that are not fully qualified may not be usable outside the domain.
For example, if the fully-qualified domain name for a server is Also, ensure that the host name that you specify corresponds exactly to the host name you have, whether fully qualified or not. |
Perform the steps listed in Table 7-2 to install Oracle Collaboration Suite on a single computer.
Note: You will not be prompted for an e-mail domain during this installation. This is because the e-mail domain is defaulted to the system on which you are performing the single-computer installation. |
Note: The information displayed at the end of the installation is also available in the$ORACLE_HOME /install/setupinfo.txt file. This file contains summarized information about Oracle Collaboration Suite and links to the URLs. |
Table 7-2 Screens for Single-Computer Advanced Installation
Step | Screen | Action |
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1. |
None |
Start the installer. Refer to Section 3.4 for more information about starting the installer. |
2. |
Select Installation Method |
Select Advanced Installation. Note Click Next. |
2. |
Specify Inventory Directory and Credentials |
This screen appears only if this is the first installation of any Oracle product on this computer. Enter a full path to the inventory directory. Enter a directory that is different from the Oracle home directory for the product files. Example: Specify operating system group name: Select the operating system group that will have write permission for the inventory directory. Example: Click Next. |
3. |
This screen appears only if this is the first installation of any Oracle product on this computer. Run the After running the script, click Continue. |
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4. |
Specify File Locations (Advanced installation only) |
Enter the full path of the source directory in the Path field for Source. Enter a name to identify the Oracle home in the Name field for Destination. The name cannot contain spaces and has a maximum length of 16 characters.Example: Enter the full path to the destination directory in the Path field for Destination. This is the Oracle home. If the directory does not exist, the installer creates it. To create the directory beforehand, create it as the Do not create the directory as the Click Next. |
5. |
Select Product to Install (Advanced installation only) |
Select Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications 10.1.2.0.0. Click Next. |
6. |
Language Selection (Advanced installation only) |
This screen enables you to select the language in which Oracle Collaboration Suite components will run. Select the required language or languages from the Available Languages list and add them to the Selected Languages list. Click Next. |
7. |
Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications Methodology (Advanced installation only) |
Read the instructions on the screen carefully. Click Next. |
8. |
Select Components to Configure (Advanced installation only) |
Select the Applications components that you want to install. Click Next. |
9. |
Specify Namespace in Internet Directory (Advanced installation only) |
Select the suggested namespace, or enter a custom namespace for the location of the default Identity Management realm.Ensure that the value shown in Suggested Namespace meets your deployment needs. If it does not, then enter the desired value in Custom Namespace. Refer to Section 4.3.9 for more details. Click Next. |
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Specify Database Configuration Options (Advanced installation only) |
Enter a name for the Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database in the Global Database Name field. Append the domain name of your computer to the database name.Example: Enter the system identifier for Oracle Collaboration Suite Database in the SID field. Typically this is the same as the global database name, but without the domain name. The SID must be unique across all databases. The SID cannot be longer than eight characters.Example: Note: When ever you edit the default Global Database Name field, the first part (before the domain name, for example, Click Next. |
11. |
Specify Database Schema Passwords (Advanced installation only) |
Set passwords for privileged database accounts, which are used for database management and postinstallation tasks. Refer to Section 4.3.8 for more details. |
12. |
Specify Application Passwords (Advanced installation only) |
Depending on the type of installation you selected, enter a password for administrative accounts of:
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13. |
Specify Oracle Mail Domain Information (Advanced installation only) |
If you are installing the first instance of Oracle Mail, you must enter the domain name for the e-mail server, else select the domain name from the list. Click Next. |
14. |
Specify Port Configuration Options (Advanced installation only) |
To use default ports for the components, select Automatic Port Selection. If you do not want to use the default ports, then select Manually Specify Ports and select the component for which you want to specify the port. Refer to Section 2.4.3 for more details about how to manually specify ports. Click Next. Note: The Automatic option only uses ports in the range 7777-7877 for Oracle HTTP Server and 4443-4543 for Oracle HTTP Server with SSL. If you need to set the port numbers as 80 for Oracle HTTP Server and 443 for Oracle HTTP Server with SSL, then you must select the Manually Specify Ports option. |
15. |
Summary |
Verify your selections and click Install. |
16. |
Install Progress |
This screen displays the progress of the installation. |
17. |
Run |
Note: Do not run the
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18. |
Configuration Assistants |
This screen shows the progress of the configuration assistants. Configuration assistants configure components. |
19. |
End of Installation |
Click Exit to quit the installer. |