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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3.0)

Part Number E10294-02
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A

adapters, singleton, 3.21
AJP
protocol, request routing and, 4.4
APPHOST1, 3.1
APPHOST2, 3.1
Application Server Control Console, disabling, 3.4
Application Tier
defined, 1.3
Application Tier, defined, 3.1
authentication
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 4.3
availability
Load Balancing Router tuning and, 2.6
system, 2.6

B

back up instance, 5.1
BPEL cluster, best practices, 3.12.1
BPEL Process Manager server, starting and stopping, 5.1

C

Certificate Revocation Lists, managing, 5.1
clocks
synchronization, Oracle Internet Directory and, 2.5
clusterGroupId property, 3.21
clusters, communication between, 3.8
Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.6.2
collaxa-config.xml file, 3.29
communication
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.2.1
communication, firewalls and clusters, 3.8
connection time out, application server components, 3.30
connectionCachingEnabled property, 3.29

D

Data Tier
configuration, 2.7
defined, 1.3
disabling Application Server Control Console, 3.4
DMZs, communication across, 1.2.1
domain name, changing, 5.1

E

enterprise deployment, defined, 1.1
error, BPEL Runtime console, 3.12.2
ESB cluster, file adapter and, 3.21
etc/services file, 2.5.1
external traffic, routing, 1.2.1

F

failover
in Oracle Application Server, 1.6.2
Fast Connection Failover, 3.29
configuring on Data TIer, 2.2
fastConnectionFailoverEnabled property, 3.29
file
collaxa-config.xml, 3.29
etc/services, 2.5.1
httpd.conf, 4.4
mod_oc4j.conf, 4.4, 4.4
ons.config , 2.4
opmn.xml, 3.8
disabling Oracle HTTP Server, 4.7
gateway port values and, 3.8
orion-application.xml, 3.34
osso.conf, 4.4
sqlnet.ora, 2.1.1
sso_apache.conf, 4.4
file adapter, ESB cluster and, 3.21
firewall
communication between, 3.8
communication restrictions and security, 1.2.1
configuring, 3.26
reverse proxy server and, 1.6.3
zones, 3.31
forward proxy, defined, 1.6.3

H

hardware
cluster, 1.6.2
requirements, 1.5
high availability, enterprise deployment and, 1.2.2
hostname, changing, 5.1
HTTP
persistent sessions, Load Balancing Router, 4.1
httpd.conf file, 4.4

I

ias_admin password, 2.5.2
identity store, defined, 1.3
IP address, changing, 5.1

J

JMX Notifications and Applciation Server Control Console, 3.4
JSSO, patching and, 3.34

L

LDAP
traffic, failover, 2.6
ldapbind, Oracle Internet Directory monitoring, 2.6
listener, Net, restarting, 2.1.1
Load Balancing Router
function, 1.1
LDAP traffic, 2.6
OID hosts and, 2.6
protocol conversion, 4.1
tuning monitoring, 2.6
loginTimeout property, 3.29

M

memory requirements, 1.5
mod_oc4j.conf file, 4.4, 4.4
monitoring Oracle Internet Directory processes, 2.6
multicast traffic, eliminating, 3.28
multimaster replication, Oracle Internet Directory, 1.6.1

N

Net listener, restarting, 2.1.1
netstat command, 2.5.1, 3.5

O

occupied ports, 3.5
ODS password, 2.5.2
ohs-routing, Application Server Control Console and, 3.4
oidadmin tool, starting, 2.7
oid.mycompany.com, configuring for Load Balancing Router, 2.6
ons.config file, 2.4
opmn.xml file, 3.8
disabling Oracle HTTP Server, 4.7
gateway port values and, 3.8
ORA_HOME1, 3.1
ORA_HOME2, 3.1
Oracle BPEL server, process management, 5.1
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, singleton adapters and, 3.21
Oracle Internet Directory
clocks, 2.5
installing, 2.5.1
monitoring processes, 2.6
multimaster replication and, 1.6.1
security, 1.2.1
Oracle Notification Service (ONS) remote port, 3.8
Oracle Web Services Manager, deploying components, 5.1
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 4.4
ORACLE_SID environment variable, 4.4
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.6.2, 1.6.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository, installing, 2.1
orion-application.xml file, 3.34
osso.conf file, 4.4

P

path, Oracle home, specifying, 2.5.1, 2.5.2, 2.5.2
persistent HTTP sessions, Load Balancing Router and, 4.1
policy store, defined, 1.3
port
determining availability with netstat, 2.5.1
freeing, 2.5.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
Oracle Internet Directory servers, 2.6
port, freeing, 2.5.2
ports, occupied, 3.5
primary (hot) node, 1.6.2
process, web and application tier configuration, 3.1
processes, managing, Oracle BPEL server, 5.1
protocol conversion, Load Balancing Router, 4.1

R

request routing to Application Server Control Console, 3.4
restore instance, 5.1
reverse proxy, defined, 1.6.3
round robin load balancing, time out value and, 2.6
routing of external traffic, 1.2.1

S

secondary (cold) node, 1.6.2
security
enterprise deployment configurations and, 1.1, 1.2.1
firewalls and, 1.2.1
singleton adapters, 3.21
singleton adapters and Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 3.21
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, configuring, 2.1.1
sqlnet.ora file, 2.1.1
SSL
enabling for OPMN, 2.4
external access URL, 3.9
sso_apache.conf file, 4.4
static discovery, configuring, 3.28
synchronizing system time, 2.5.2
system availability, 2.6

T

TCP session time out value, 2.1.1
time
system, synchronizing, 2.5.2
time out
connection for application server components, 3.30
Load Balancing Router, 2.6
tuning Load Balancing Router values, 2.6
tuning time out values, Load Balancing Router, 2.6

U

user account
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.1

W

wallets, managing, 5.1
Web Tier, defined, 3.1
WEBHOST1, 3.1
WEBHOST2, 3.1
worklist application, disabling, 3.35