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Note:
For Oracle Managed File Transfer, a compact domain requires an external supported database.
To create a compact domain for Oracle Managed File Transfer, perform the tasks listed in the following table.
Table A-1 Installing Oracle Managed File Transfer in a Dedicated Compact Domain
Task | More Information |
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Install Oracle Managed File Transfer in its own Oracle home | |
Create the Managed File Transfer schema in a supported database | |
Configure a compact domain for Managed File Transfer | See Configuring a Compact Domain in Installing SOA Suite and Business Process Management Suite Quick Start for Developers. When you configure the compact domain, select only the Managed File Transfer configuration template in the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard. |
This appendix describes a secondary (alternate) topology for Oracle Managed File Transfer with Oracle SOA Suite.
Use this topology to implement Oracle SOA Suite in your Oracle Managed File Transfer domain.
The Oracle Managed File Transfer software is targeted to its own cluster; this ensures that there is no resource contention between the Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite software.
Roadmap for Installing and Configuring the Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite Topology
The following table describes the tasks to configure this topology on your system.
Table B-1 Overview of the Installation and Configuration Steps for Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite
Task | Description | More Information | Special Instructions |
---|---|---|---|
Verify your system environment | Before beginning the installation, verify that the minimum system and network requirements are met. | None. | |
Obtain the appropriate distribution | Both Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite require an existing Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installation; Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite must be installed in the same Oracle home as Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure. You must obtain all three product distributions. | None. | |
Determine your installation directories | Verify that the directories that will need to be created can be created or accessed by the installer, and exist on systems that meet the minimum requirements. | See What Are the Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Directories? in Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware. | None. |
Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure | Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure to create the Oracle home directory for Oracle Managed File Transfer. | See Installing the Infrastructure Software in Installing and Configuring the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure. | None. |
Install Oracle SOA Suite | Install Oracle SOA Suite software into the existing Infrastructure Oracle home. | See Installing the Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Software in Installing and Configuring Oracle SOA Suite and Business Process Management. | Select SOA Suite on the Installation Type screen. |
Install the software | Install Oracle Managed File Transfer software into the existing Infrastructure Oracle home on which you have also installed Oracle SOA Suite. | Select MFT on the Installation Type screen. | |
Create a WebLogic domain | Use the configuration wizard to create and configure the WebLogic domain. Ensure that you select the appropriate options on the configuration screens. | Follow the instructions provided for specific screens in Table B-2. | |
Start the servers | Once you complete creating the domain, start the administration and managed servers. | See Starting the Servers. | None. |
Verify the configuration | Verify to ensure that the domain has been configured properly. | None. | |
Next steps after installing and configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer. | You can perform administrative as well as management tasks for the domain that you have just configured. | None. |
Configuration Options to Select for Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite
Almost all of the screens and options that you must select while configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite are identical to those provided in Configuring the Oracle Managed File Transfer Domain. However, there are a couple of screens on which you must select different options. Ensure that you select the configuration options provided in the following table.
Table B-2 Key Screens and Configuration Options for Oracle Managed File Transfer and Oracle SOA Suite Topology
Screen | Description |
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Templates | This screen appears after you start the configuration wizard to create your domain. In addition to the templates listed in Selecting the Configuration Templates for Oracle Managed File Transfer, select Oracle SOA Suite - 12.2.1.1.0 [soa]. |
Managed Servers | On this screen, two managed servers are created: Ensure that in the Listen Address drop-down list, you select the IP address of the host on which the Managed Server will reside. Do not use In the Server Groups drop-down list, ensure that |
Clusters | On this screen, create two clusters: |
Assign Servers to Clusters | On this screen, assign the servers as follows:
|
Machines | On this screen, create two machines: |
Assign Servers to Machine | On this screen, assign the servers as follows:
|
Before beginning the installation, ensure that you have verified the prerequisites and completed all steps covered in Preparing to Install and Configure Oracle Managed File Transfer.
The installation process requires specific information.
Table 3-1 lists important items that you must know before, or decide during, Oracle Managed File Transfer installation.
Table 3-1 Installation Checklist
Information | Example Value | Description |
---|---|---|
|
| Environment variable that points to the Java JDK home directory. |
Database host |
| Name and domain of the host where the database is running. |
Database port |
| Port number that the database listens on. The default Oracle database listen port is |
Database service name |
| Oracle databases require a unique service name. The default service name is |
DBA username |
| Name of user with database administration privileges. The default DBA user on Oracle databases is |
DBA password |
| Password of the user with database administration privileges. |
|
| Directory in which you will install your software. This directory will include Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and Oracle Managed File Transfer, as needed. |
WebLogic Server hostname |
| Host name for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Managed File Transfer consoles. |
Console port |
| Port for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Managed File Transfer consoles. |
|
| Location in which your domain data is stored. |
|
| Location in which your application data is stored. |
Administrator user name for your WebLogic domain |
| Name of the user with Oracle WebLogic Server administration privileges. The default administrator user is |
Administrator user password |
| Password of the user with Oracle WebLogic Server administration privileges. |
FTP Port |
| Port for embedded FTP server. |
RCU |
| Path to the Repository Creation Utility (RCU). |
RCU schema prefix |
| Prefix for names of database schemas used by Oracle Managed File Transfer. |
RCU schema password |
| Password for the database schemas used by Oracle Managed File Transfer. |
Configuration utility |
| Path to the Configuration Wizard for domain creation and configuration. |
|
| Embedded FTP server root directory. |
Before running the installation program, you must verify the JDK and prerequisite software is installed.
To start the installation program:
Note:
You can also start the installer in silent mode using a saved response file instead of launching the installer screens. For more about silent or command line installation, see Using the Oracle Universal Installer in Silent Mode in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer.
When the installation program appears, you are ready to begin the installation.
The installer shows a series of screens where you verify or enter information.
The following table lists the order in which installer screens appear. If you need additional help with an installation screen, click Help.
Table 3-2 Oracle Managed File Transfer Install Screens
Screen | Description |
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Installation Inventory Setup | On UNIX operating systems, this screen opens if this is the first time you are installing any Oracle product on this host. Specify the location where you want to create your central inventory. Make sure that the operating system group name selected on this screen has write permissions to the central inventory location. For more about the central inventory, see About the Oracle Central Inventory in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer. This screen does not appear on Windows operating systems. |
Welcome | On this screen, review the information to make sure that you have met all the prerequisites, then click Next. |
Auto Updates | On this screen, select to skip automatic updates, select patches, or search for the latest software updates, including important security updates, through your My Oracle Support account. |
Installation Location | Use this screen to specify your Oracle home directory location. This Oracle home should already contain Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure and any other 12c (12.2.1.1) products that have been installed. You can click View to verify and ensure that you are installing Oracle Managed File Transfer in the correct Oracle home. |
Installation Type | This screen is not applicable for Managed File Transfer installation |
Prerequisite Checks | This screen verifies that your system meets the minimum necessary requirements. To view the list of tasks that gets verified, select View Successful Tasks. To view log details, select View Log. If any prerequisite check fails, then an error message appears at the bottom of the screen. Fix the error and click Rerun to try again. To ignore the error or the warning message and continue with the installation, click Skip (not recommended). |
Installation Summary | Use this screen to verify installation options you selected. If you want to save these options to a response file, click Save Response File and enter the response file location and name. The response file collects and stores all the information that you have entered, and enables you to perform a silent installation (from the command line) at a later time. Click Install to begin the installation. |
Installation Progress | This screen shows the installation progress. When the progress bar reaches 100% complete, click Finish to dismiss the installer, or click Next to see a summary. |
Installation Complete | This screen displays the Installation Location and the Feature Sets that are installed. Review this information and click Finish to close the installer. |
After you complete the installation, verify it was successful by completing a series of tasks.
viewInventory
script.Review the contents of the installation log files to make sure that the installer did not encounter any problems.
By default, the installer writes logs files to the Oracle_Inventory_Location/logs
(on UNIX operating systems) or Oracle_Inventory_Location\logs
(on Windows operating systems) directory.
For a description of the log files and where to find them, see Installation Log Files in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer.
The contents of your installation vary based on the options you selected during the installation.
For more information about the directory structure after installation, see What Are the Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Directories? in Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware.
You can view the contents of the Oracle home using the viewInventory
script.
For more information, see Viewing the Contents of an Oracle Home in Installing Software with the Oracle Universal Installer.