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Oracle® E-Business Suite Certified Configuration Installation Guide
Release 11i (11.5.10) for AIX Based Systems, hp-ux PA-RISC (64-bit), Linux x86, and Solaris Operating System (SPARC 32-bit) Part No. B15721-03 |
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This chapter provides an overview on deploying Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration. It contains the following topics:
Naming Conventions in Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration
Configuration Options with Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration
The Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration includes Oracle Applications 11i. Before you can deploy Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration components, you must fulfill the certified operating system and hardware requirements specified in this guide. This guide provides instructions on performing the following tasks:
Running the setup.sh script to install the Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration Utility Pack to your system and to update the operating system.
Running the ocheck validation script to make sure you have the proper operating environment.
Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration.
Before you begin to install Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration, gather the following information:
Customer short code: a four-character code uniquely identifying the customer on the system.
Software component: Identified by the one-character code, i, for Oracle Applications 11i.
The name of your environment determines the database system identifier (SID), mount points, and user names and groups. Each environment type has its own set of port numbers.
The name of the database SID, environment and the user names are defined as follows:
Database SID: A concatenation of the first letter of the environment type with the customer short code. It is also used for mount points and user names.
Environment name: A combination of the database SID with the software component code.
Table 1-1 provides examples of the environment names, database SID, and user names for the environments. In these examples, the sequence abcd represents the customer short code.
Oracle Applications 11i consists of the following tiers:
Database
Concurrent Processing
Administration
Web
Forms
The installation options for Oracle Applications are as follows:
Single-node – An installation where all five tiers (Database, Concurrent Processing, Administration, Web, and Forms) are on the same system.
Two-node – An installation where the database-tier is on one node, and another tier (Concurrent Processing, Administration, Web, or Forms) is on the other node.
Multi-node – An installation where one or more tiers are spread across three or more systems.
Table 1-2 shows components that are common to all platforms of Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration.
Table 1-2 Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration Components
| Main Component | Key Subcomponents |
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| Oracle Applications Release 11i (11.5.10) | Oracle Applications Manager 2.2
Oracle Database 9.2.0.5 Oracle Developer 6i P15 Oracle Discoverer 4.1.48 Oracle iSetup 11.5.10 Oracle JInitiator 1.3.1.18 Oracle Login Server 3.0.9.8.4 Oracle Portal 3.0.9.8.4 Oracle9i Applications Server 1.0.2.2.2 + Rollup 4 (3072811) Web Applications Desktop Integrator 8.3.1 JDK 1.4.2 |
| Tools and Utilities | Oracle E-Business Suite Certified Configuration Utility Pack 3.3.2
Database and system administration scripts 11.5.10
Oracle On Demand custom applications (XBOL) 11.5.10 Oracle On Demand database accounts 11.5.10 |