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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle VM Templates
1.1
Understanding This Guide
1.2
Understanding the Installation Process
1.2.1
Understanding the Deployment Server Installation
1.2.2
Understanding the Creation of the Enterprise, Database and HTML Web Server Virtual Machines
1.2.3
Understanding the Web Development Client Installation
1.3
Accessing Minimum Technical Requirements
1.4
Working With the Customer Checklist
1.5
Working With the Pre-Install Worksheet
1.5.1
Environments Overview
2
Before You Begin the Installation
2.1
Verifying Software and Hardware Requirements
2.2
Verifying the Disk Space Requirements
2.3
Security Considerations
2.4
Overall Process Flow
3
Working with the Deployment Server
3.1
Understanding the Deployment Server
3.1.1
Microsoft Server 2008 and Above Considerations
3.1.2
Local Oracle Enterprise Edition (OEE) Considerations
3.1.3
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application P96717
3.1.4
Best Practices for OEE Performance
3.2
Before You Install the Deployment Server
3.3
Installing the Deployment Server
3.4
Downloading and Installing the Latest Software Updates (optional)
3.4.1
Installing the Latest Tools Release and Latest Tools Release Patch to the Deployment Server
3.4.2
Installing the Latest Planner Update
3.5
tnsnames.oraFile Location
3.6
Rebooting the Deployment Server
3.7
Configuring the Planner Databases
4
Working with Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
4.1
Completing the Pre-Install Worksheet
4.2
Extracting the Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to the seed_pool
4.3
Creating a VM Guest from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Database Server Template
4.4
Creating a VM Guest from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server Template
4.5
Creating a VM Guest from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server Template
5
Working With the Enterprise Server
5.1
Starting and Shutting Down Network Services on the Enterprise Server
5.2
Verifying the Release 9.0 Enterprise Server Installation Using PORTTEST
6
Starting the HTML Server
7
Testing the JD Edwards HTML Web Server Connection
8
Installing the Workstations for Developers and System Administrators
8.1
Overview of Workstation Installation
8.2
Preparing for Workstation Installation
8.2.1
Prerequisites
8.3
Copying the Configured tnsnames.ora File
8.4
Copying the JDK to the Deployment Server
8.5
Understanding Workstation Installation Methods
8.5.1
Interactive Mode
8.5.1.1
Creating a Desktop Shortcut
8.5.1.2
Using a Shared Drive
8.5.2
Silent Mode
8.5.3
Push Mode
8.6
Understanding Third-Party Products
8.7
Working with the Workstation JDE.INI on the Deployment Server
8.7.1
Understanding the Workstation JDE.INI on the Deployment Server
8.7.2
Modifying the Workstation JDE.INI on the Deployment Server
9
Next Steps
10
Uninstalling the Software
10.1
Understanding the UninstallationProcess
10.2
Uninstalling the Software from the Workstations
10.3
Uninstalling the Deployment Server
10.4
Deleting Virtual machines for Enterprise, Database and HTML Servers
A
Creating a New File System on an Existing Guest to Expand Disk Space for a VM Guest
B
Globalization Considerations
B.1
National Language Setting Considerations
B.2
NLS Considerations for Non Western European Users
B.2.1
Non-Western European Database Language Considerations
C
Setting Up and Configuring Portable OVM for Oracle VM Templates
C.1
Understanding the Portable OVM Process with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Oracle VM Templates
C.1.1
Process Overview
C.1.2
Working With the Pre-Install Worksheet
C.2
Working with the Deployment Server
C.2.1
Understanding the Deployment Server
C.2.2
Updating the E1Local Database Tables
C.2.3
Updating the tnsnames.ora File
C.2.4
Updating the Development Client jde.ini File
C.2.5
Refreshing the Server Manager Managed Homes
C.3
Working with Portable OVM for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
C.3.1
Completing the Pre-Install Worksheet
C.3.2
Running the Portable OVM scripts on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Database Server VM Guest
C.3.3
Running the Portable OVM Scripts on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server VM Guest
C.3.4
Running the Portable OVM scripts on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Web Server VM Guest
D
Reconfiguring Copied EnterpriseOne OVM Images
D.1
Overview
D.2
Overview of Steps
D.3
Create New Server
D.4
Create the New Servers
D.5
Configure ssh Keys for New Servers
D.6
Run the reconfig_e1_vm.sh Script
D.7
Reboot New Servers
D.8
Manually Reconfiguring the Deployment Server (Mandatory)
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