Oracle9i Application Server Installation Guide Release 1 (v1.0.2.2.1) for Windows NT/2000 Part Number A92197-01 |
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This chapter guides you through the installation steps for the Standard Edition of Oracle9i Application Server. The following topics provide detailed installation steps, and basic postinstallation tasks:
The installation process is divided into two parts:
The following instructions prepare your machine for the installation of Oracle9i Application Server.
The Installation Overview screen enables you to launch and view additional installation help and information during installation. Both choices enable you to click Help to view information for each screen.
The Welcome screen provides information about the Oracle Universal Installer.
The following function buttons appear on the installation screens.
The Installation Types screen allows you to select the Oracle9i Application Server installation option that you are licensed to use.
The Destination Oracle Home and Oracle Home Name screen allows you to enter the name and location of your Oracle home for the 8.1.7 RSF based products. You can accept or change the defaults.
Insufficient Disk Space screen appears only if you do not have enough disk space on your selected drive to install Oracle9i Application Server. You can:
The Component Configuration and Startup screen allows you to select the components that you want the installer to configure and start after installation. This screen offers two configuration options:
You can select or de-select multiple components by holding down the Control key while clicking on the component name.
The Install screen appears while Oracle Universal Installer incorporates all the user input for Oracle9i Application Server. It also displays the full path of the installation log.
The System Reboot screen informs you that after the installer copies the necessary files required to install Oracle9i Application Server, your machine will reboot to allow the configuration changes to take effect. When the machine starts up again, Oracle Universal Installer appears and begins the installation process of the Oracle9i Application Server.
The Install screen appears while Oracle Universal Installer installs required configuration files for Oracle9i Application Server. It also displays the full path of the installation log.
Your machine will reboot once the configuration files are copied. Do not attempt to restart the installer after reboot. It will launch automatically.
Once your machine starts up after rebooting, the Oracle Universal Installer appears and proceeds to install Oracle9i Application Server The reboot process will not occur if you are installing on Windows 2000.
The following screen appears as Oracle Universal Installer relaunches.The installer may take up to several minutes to start, and might pause if some screensavers are activated.
The Component Locations screen allows you to select alternative locations for some components.
Click individual components to view and change destination location path. The installer enables you to change the destination location of the components displayed on the screen.
The Apache Listener Configuration for Oracle9iAS Portal screen allows you to enter the name of the Database Access Descriptor (DAD) that will be used to access Oracle9iAS Portal, and the name of the database schema where Oracle9iAS Portal will be installed. It also enables you to enter the database connection information if Oracle9iAS Portal and Oracle HTTP Server are installed in different Oracle homes. The information you enter here is used to create the PL/SQL Gateway settings which you can access upon installation from the following location: http://
machine_name:
port/pls/admin_/gateway.htm
portal30
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portal30
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host:port:sid
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The Apache Listener Configuration for Oracle9iAS Portal screen allows you to enter the Login Server DAD and Schema Name, with a _sso
extension for easy recognition. The Login Server provides an enterprise-wide Single Sign-On (SSO) mechanism that enables an Oracle Portal user to log in securely to Oracle Portal and any partner and external applications using a single user name and password.
SID
) and click Next.
The Database Identification screen allows you to enter the Global Database name and SID of the database created to run Oracle Enterprise Java Engine applications.
db.us.oracle.com,
where db
is the name of the database and us.oracle.com
is the network domain in which the database is located.
SID
field defaults to the database name portion of the Global Database Name. (For example: db
). You can accept or change the default value.
SID
of the origin database where you will install the Oracle9iAS Wireless, and click Next. If you are upgrading from Oracle9i Application Server, version 1.0.2.1, then an "Upgrade Installation Detected" screen will appear. Review the content on the screen and click Next or Exit accordingly. If you click Next, then the installation will continue and the following screen will appear.
The Wireless Edition Repository Information screen allows you to enter the hostname, Net8 Listener port number, and SID
of the database where you will install the Oracle9iAS Wireless repository.
The Wireless Edition Schema Information screen allows you to create a database user to store the Oracle9iAS Wireless repository.
SYSTEM
password of the database, and click Next. If you are upgrading from Oracle9i Application Server, version 1.0.2.1, then a "Wireless Edition Administrator Password Information" screen appears. Enter and confirm the "Administrator" password, and click Next. Do not enter the database schema owner password.
The System Password screen allows you to enter and confirm the SYSTEM
password of the database where you are loading the Oracle9iAS Wireless repository.
The Summary screen allows you to review all the settings before the actual installation process. These settings include source, destination, installation type, product language, space requirements, and a list of components.
When you click Install, the installation process begins.
The Install screen appears while the product is installing. Installation operations include executing actions such as file copy and linking, and executing decision points and calculations. It also displays the full path of the installation log.
Changing Disks: During the installation process, the Disk Location dialog appears and prompts you to change disks. Insert the requested disk into your disk drive, or specify an alternative location, and click OK
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The Configuration Tools screen lists the configuration tools for all installed components.
Scroll down the list to review the configuration status of each tool. The status changes as each component is configured.
The installer performs the following functions in this screen:
Configuration Tools
This installation option launches the following configuration tools:
Net8 Configuration Assistant - This configuration assistant enables you to connect and configure the Oracle client/server network environment.
Oracle Database Configuration Assistant - This configuration assistant configures the database for Oracle Enterprise Java Engine.
See Also:
"Oracle Database Configuration Assistant" for instructions on running Oracle Database Configuration Assistant. |
Starting Oracle HTTP service - This starts the Oracle HTTP Server.
Oracle HTTP Server starts up in a DOS window. In that window, you can test the Oracle HTTP Server installation.
To administer the Oracle HTTP service from the Control Panel
, reboot your machine after Oracle9i Application Server installation completes. Then, Oracle HTTP service will start automatically and you will no longer need to start it in a DOS window.
Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Assistant - This configuration assistant loads necessary database objects for Oracle9iAS Portal to run.
See Also: "Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Assistant" for instructions on running Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Assistant. |
The End of Installation screen appears at the end of the installation process. It notifies you whether the installation was successful or unsuccessful.
If the installer detects that specific port numbers such as 7777, are occupied, it will display the alternate port numbers on the end of Installation screen. For Oracle HTTP Server port number information, refer to "Port Allocation".
You have successfully installed the Standard Edition installation option of Oracle9i Application Server. Proceed to "Postinstallation" to complete the installation process.
The following instructions guide you through the basic postinstallation tasks for Oracle9i Application Server. Before performing these tasks, install, if needed, Oracle9i Application Server Client from the Oracle9i Application Server Administrative and Development Client CD included in the Oracle9i Application Server CD pack.
The postinstallation contains the following sections:
For Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE (OC4J) installation and configuration information, refer to Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE Quick Reference Card located in the Oracle9i Application Server Documentation Library.
You must run the Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant manually to configure Oracle Internet File System.
See Also:
"Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant" for instructions on running Oracle Internet File System Configuration Assistant. |
You can manually start and stop a component by doing the following:
Table 5-1 lists the service names for the Oracle9i Application Server components.
Table 5-2 lists Web sites for Oracle9i Application Server components.
Table 5-3 lists the default port numbers on which requests are received for each component.
Components | Port Number |
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Oracle9iAS Portal |
Oracle9iAS Portal uses the same port number as Oracle HTTP Server |
Oracle9iAS Wireless Web Integration Server |
Oracle9iAS Wireless uses the same port as Oracle HTTP Server 5555 |
Oracle HTTP Server |
For information on port numbers, refer to "Port Allocation". |
Oracle Internet File System |
Oracle Internet File System uses the same port number as Oracle HTTP Server |
Oracle Enterprise Java Engine TNS Listener |
TCP/IP: 1521 |
For further information on postinstallation and configuration tasks, refer to component-specific documentation. For information on viewing and installing the documentation, refer to Appendix E, "Installing Documentation Library".
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