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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.2) for Solaris Operating System (SPARC)

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Contents

List of Examples

List of Figures

List of Tables

Title and Copyright Information

Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions

1 What You Should Know Before Installation

1.1 Order of Installation
1.2 Contents of Oracle Collaboration Suite DVD Pack
1.3 Compatibility with Earlier Versions
1.4 Where Do I Install Oracle Collaboration Suite?
1.5 Oracle Home Directory
1.5.1 Installing in an Existing Oracle Home
1.5.2 Installing in a Non-Empty Oracle Home
1.6 Can I Use Symbolic Links?
1.7 Installing Any Oracle Product for the First Time
1.8 What Are the Types of Installations Supported by Oracle Collaboration Suite?
1.8.1 Basic Installation
1.8.2 Advanced Installation
1.8.2.1 Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure Installation
1.8.2.2 Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications Installation
1.8.2.3 Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications Installation
1.9 Installing Support for Additional Languages
1.10 Oracle Collaboration Suite Instances and Instance Names
1.10.1 Restrictions on Oracle Collaboration Suite Instance Names
1.10.2 How Oracle Collaboration Suite Uses Instance Names
1.11 The ias_admin User and Restrictions on Its Password
1.12 Where Does the Installer Write Files?
1.13 Why Do I Need to Log In as root at Certain Times During Installation?
1.14 Running root.sh During Installation
1.15 Connecting to Oracle Internet Directory Through SSL
1.16 Can I Modify Other Oracle Collaboration Suite Instances During Installation?
1.17 Understanding the Order of Installation
1.17.1 Install Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure
1.17.1.1 Install Oracle Collaboration Suite Database First (Before Installing Identity Management Components)
1.17.1.2 Install Identity Management Components After Oracle Collaboration Suite Database is Installed
1.17.1.3 Install Identity Management and Oracle Collaboration Suite Database Components
1.17.2 Install Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications
1.17.3 Install Oracle Collaboration Suite Clients
1.17.4 Deinstall and Reinstall Oracle Collaboration Suite

2 Preparing to Install Oracle Collaboration Suite

2.1 Hardware Requirements
2.1.1 Considerations for Real-Time Collaboration
2.1.2 Tips for Reducing Memory Usage
2.2 Software Requirements
2.2.1 Operating System Patches
2.2.2 Operating System Packages
2.3 Kernel Parameters
2.4 Ports
2.4.1 Checking If a Port Is in Use
2.4.2 Using Default Port Numbers
2.4.3 Using Custom Port Numbers (the "Static Ports" File)
2.4.3.1 Format of the staticports.ini File
2.4.3.2 Error Conditions That Will Cause the Installer to Use Default Ports Instead of Specified Ports
2.4.4 Ports for Oracle HTTP Server and OracleAS Web Cache
2.4.4.1 Examples That Use the staticports.ini File
2.4.5 If Port 1521 Is in Use
2.4.5.1 If Port 1521 Is Being Used by an Existing Oracle Database
2.4.5.2 If Port 1521 Is Being Used by Some Other Application
2.5 Operating System Groups
2.5.1 Create a Group for the Inventory Directory
2.5.2 Create Groups for Database Administrators
2.6 Operating System User
2.7 Environment Variables
2.7.1 Environment Variable Tips
2.7.2 ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID
2.7.3 PATH, CLASSPATH, and Shared Library Path Environment Variables
2.7.4 DISPLAY
2.7.5 TNS_ADMIN
2.7.6 TMP
2.8 The /etc/hosts File
2.8.1 Location of the Default Identity Management Realm
2.8.2 Host Name for Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
2.9 Network Topics
2.9.1 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite on Multihomed Computers
2.9.2 Copying the DVD to a Hard Drive and Installing from the Hard Drive
2.9.3 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite from a Remote DVD-ROM Drive
2.9.4 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite on Remote Computers
2.9.5 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite on NFS-Mounted Storage
2.9.6 Support for NIS and NIS+
2.10 Prerequisite Checks Performed by the Installer

3 Starting the Oracle Collaboration Suite Installation

3.1 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite from the DVDs
3.1.1 Mounting DVDs for the Solaris Operating Environment (SPARC)
3.1.1.1 Mounting DVDs for the Solaris Operating Environment (SPARC) with Volume Management Software
3.1.1.2 Mounting DVDs for the Solaris Operating Environment (SPARC) Manually
3.2 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite from a Hard Drive
3.3 Understanding Oracle Universal Installer
3.3.1 oraInventory Directory and Installation Session Log Files
3.3.2 Additional Component Installations with Oracle Universal Installer
3.4 Starting Oracle Universal Installer

4 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure

4.1 Types of Infrastructure Installation
4.1.1 Why Would I Select Different Types of Installation?
4.2 Order of Infrastructure Installation
4.3 Preparing to Install Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure
4.3.1 Can I Install Components on Separate Computers?
4.3.2 Tips for Installing Identity Management Components Separately
4.3.3 Do I Need the Oracle Delegated Administration Services or Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Components?
4.3.4 Can I Use an Existing Instance of Oracle Internet Directory?
4.3.5 How Do I Register Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database in Oracle Internet Directory and Randomize the Password?
4.3.6 Can I Use Multiple Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Databases?
4.3.7 What High Availability Options Does Oracle Collaboration Suite Support?
4.3.8 What Are the Restrictions on the Passwords for the SYS and SYSTEM Users?
4.3.9 What Do I Enter in the Specify Namespace in Internet Directory Screen?
4.3.10 How Do I Determine Port Numbers Used by Components?
4.4 Understanding Common Installation Screens
4.4.1 First Few Screens of the Installation
4.4.2 Screens of Oracle Collaboration Suite Database Installation
4.4.3 Screens of OracleAS Certificate Authority Installation
4.4.4 Last Few Screens of the Installation
4.5 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure
4.5.1 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database and Identity Management Components in a New Database
4.5.2 Installing Only Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database in a New Database
4.5.3 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database in an Existing Database
4.5.4 Installing Identity Management Components Excluding Oracle Internet Directory
4.5.5 Installing Identity Management Components Including Oracle Internet Directory
4.5.6 Installing Only Oracle Internet Directory
4.5.7 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure for an Existing Instance of Oracle Internet Directory
4.5.8 Installing Only Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority and Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database
4.5.9 Running the OCSdbSchemaReg Script
4.5.10 Using an Existing Instance of Identity Management from Oracle Application Server
4.5.11 Using an Existing Instance of OracleAS Portal from Oracle Application Server

5 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database in an Existing Database

5.1 Preparing to Install
5.2 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite Database in an Existing Database
5.2.1 Applying the 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.5) Patch Set
5.2.1.1 Preinstallation Requirements
5.2.1.2 Preinstallation Tasks
5.2.1.3 Installation Tasks
5.2.1.4 Postinstallation Tasks
5.2.2 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite
5.2.2.1 Preinstallation Tasks
5.2.2.2 Installation Tasks
5.3 Split Configuration
5.3.1 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite in a Split Configuration
5.3.2 Performing Postinstallation Tasks

6 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications

6.1 Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications and Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure
6.2 What are the Components in Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications?
6.3 Which Components Do I Need?
6.4 What are the Component Dependencies That I Should Keep in Mind?
6.4.1 Component Dependency on Oracle Mail
6.4.2 Component Dependency on an Existing Instance of OracleAS Portal and Oracle Collaborative Portlets
6.4.3 Component Dependency of OracleAS Portal on Oracle KnowledgeBase in Distributed Identity Management Architecture Installations
6.5 How Can I Determine the Port Numbers Used by Components?
6.6 Can I Install Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications Against an Upgraded Oracle Internet Directory?
6.7 Can I Configure Additional Applications-Tier Components After Installation?
6.8 Can I Upgrade and Expand Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications at the Same Time?
6.9 Can I Use a Specific Oracle Calendar Server Node ID During the Installation?
6.9.1 Selecting a Node ID
6.9.2 Not Connecting a Node
6.10 Can I Update An Existing Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 10.1.1.0.2 Installation to Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 10.1.2?
6.11 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications
6.11.1 Preinstallation Tasks
6.11.1.1 Sendmail-Related Tasks
6.11.1.2 Oracle Collaboration Suite Search-Related Tasks
6.11.2 First Few Screens of the Installation
6.11.3 Component Installation Screens
6.11.4 Last Few Screens of the Installation

7 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite on a Single Computer

7.1 Upgrading from Oracle Collaboration Suite Release 10.1.1.0.2
7.2 Using Basic Installation for Single-Computer Installation
7.3 Using Advanced Installation for Single-Computer Installation
7.3.1 Starting Single-Computer Installation
7.3.2 Performing Single-Computer Installation

8 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite in High Availability Environments

8.1 Understanding High Availability Configurations: Overview and Common Requirements
8.1.1 Understanding the Common High Availability Principles
8.1.1.1 Oracle Collaboration Suite Database Tier
8.1.1.2 Identity Management Service
8.1.1.3 Oracle Calendar Server
8.1.1.4 Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications Tier
8.1.2 High Availability Configurations
8.1.2.1 Single Cluster Architecture
8.1.2.2 Collocated Identity Management Architecture
8.1.2.3 Distributed Identity Management Architecture
8.1.3 Installation Order for High Availability Configurations
8.1.4 Requirements for High Availability Configurations
8.1.4.1 Check Minimum Number of Nodes
8.1.4.2 Check That Groups Are Defined Identically on All Nodes
8.1.4.3 Check the Properties of the oracle User
8.1.4.4 Check for Previous Oracle Installations on All Nodes
8.2 Preparing to Install Oracle Collaboration Suite in High Availability Environments
8.2.1 Review Recommendations for Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
8.2.2 Identity Management Preinstallation Steps
8.2.2.1 Use the Same Path for the Oracle Home Directory (Recommended)
8.2.2.2 Synchronize Clocks on All Nodes
8.2.2.3 Configure Virtual Server Names and Ports for the Load Balancer
8.2.2.4 Configure Your LDAP Virtual Server to Direct Requests to Node 1 Initially
8.2.2.5 Set Up Cookie Persistence on the Load Balancer
8.2.2.6 Configure Shared Storage for Calendar Oracle Mobile Data Sync
8.2.3 About Oracle Internet Directory Passwords
8.2.4 About Configuring SSL and Non-SSL Ports for Oracle HTTP Server
8.2.4.1 Case 1: Client and the Load Balancer Use HTTP and the Load Balancer and Oracle HTTP Server Also Use HTTP for Communication
8.2.4.2 Case 2: Client and the Load Balancer Use HTTPS and the Load Balancer and Oracle HTTP Server Also Use HTTPS for Communication
8.2.4.3 Case 3: Client and the Load Balancer Use HTTPS and the Load Balancer and Oracle HTTP Server Use HTTP for Communication
8.3 Installing the Oracle Calendar Server in High Availability Environments
8.3.1 High Availability Configuration for Oracle Calendar Server
8.3.2 Preinstallation Steps for Installing the Oracle Calendar Server in High Availability Environments
8.3.2.1 Map the Virtual Host Name and Virtual IP Address
8.3.2.2 Set Up a File System That Can Be Mounted from Both Nodes

9 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite High Availability Architectures

9.1 Summary of Installation Steps
9.2 Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite High Availability Architectures
9.2.1 Installing and Applying the Patch to Oracle Cluster Ready Services
9.2.1.1 Installing Oracle Cluster Ready Services
9.2.1.2 Applying the Oracle Cluster Ready Services Patch Set
9.2.2 Installing the Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database on Oracle Real Application Clusters
9.2.2.1 Prerequisites for Selecting the Types of Oracle RAC Storage
9.2.2.2 Review Recommendations for Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
9.2.2.3 Installation Tasks
9.2.2.4 Postinstallation Tasks
9.2.3 Configuring Load Balancers for Identity Management
9.2.3.1 Prerequisites for Installing Identity Management on High Availability Nodes
9.2.4 Installing Identity Management on High Availability Nodes
9.2.4.1 Installing Identity Management in Single Cluster Architecture and Collocated Identity Management Architectures
9.2.4.2 Installing Identity Management in Distributed Identity Management Architecture
9.2.5 Register the Oracle Collaboration Suite Database with Oracle Internet Directory and Execute Component Database Configuration Assistants
9.2.6 Installing Oracle Calendar Server
9.2.6.1 Preinstallation Tasks
9.2.6.2 Installation Tasks
9.2.6.3 Postinstallation tasks
9.2.7 Installing the First Instance of Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications (without Oracle Calendar Server)
9.2.8 Configuring the First Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications Tier with a Load Balancer
9.2.8.1 Configure the Load Balancer
9.2.8.2 Configure the Oracle HTTP Server with the Load Balancer
9.2.8.3 Configure the Parallel Page Engine Loop-Back with the Load Balancer
9.2.8.4 Modify the Portal Dependency Settings (iasconfig.xml) File
9.2.8.5 Register the OracleAS Portal URLs with the Load Balancer
9.2.8.6 Reset the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Link
9.2.8.7 Configure OracleAS Web Cache with the Load Balancer
9.2.8.8 Reregister mod_osso
9.2.8.9 Verify Connectivity for Invalidation Messages from the Database to OracleAS Web Cache on ocs_apps1.mycompany.com through the Load Balancer
9.2.8.10 Enable Monitoring of the Front-End Host and Port Settings of the Load Balancer for OracleAS Portal
9.2.8.11 Configure Oracle Collaboration Suite Mobile Collaboration
9.2.8.12 Configure Calendar Administration
9.2.8.13 Configure Calendar Oracle Mobile Data Sync
9.2.8.14 Configure Real-Time Collaboration with Load Balancer
9.2.8.15 Configure Content Services Domain Properties
9.2.8.16 Update the Oracle Collaboration Suite Service Registry Entries in Oracle Internet Directory to Use the Load Balancer
9.2.8.17 Configure the Ultrasearch Crawler
9.2.8.18 Test the Configuration
9.2.9 Installing the Subsequent Instance of Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications
9.2.9.1 Installation Tasks
9.2.9.2 Postinstallation tasks
9.2.10 Postinstallation Steps for Subsequent Instances of Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications to Work with the Load Balancer
9.2.10.1 Enable Portal
9.2.10.2 Configure the Oracle HTTP Server with the Load Balancer
9.2.10.3 Configure the Parallel Page Engine Loop-Back with the Load Balancer
9.2.10.4 Modify the Portal Dependency Settings (iasconfig.xml) File
9.2.10.5 Reregister mod_osso
9.2.10.6 Configure OracleAS Web Cache Clusters
9.2.10.7 Enable Monitoring of the Front-End Host and Port Settings of the Load Balancer for OracleAS Portal
9.2.10.8 Enable Session Binding on OracleAS Web Cache Clusters
9.2.10.9 Configure Collaborative Portlets
9.2.10.10 Configure Oracle Collaboration Suite Mobile Collaboration
9.2.10.11 Configure Calendar Administration
9.2.10.12 Configure Calendar Oracle Mobile Data Sync
9.2.10.13 Configure Applications Tier Service-to-Service Operations with a Dedicated Load Balancer Virtual Server
9.2.10.14 Test the Configuration

10 Silent and Noninteractive Installation

10.1 Introduction to Noninteractive Installations
10.1.1 Silent Installation
10.1.2 Noninteractive Installation
10.2 Installation Requirements
10.3 Installing Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority
10.4 Creating Files for Silent and Noninteractive Installation
10.4.1 oraInst.loc File Creation
10.4.2 oratab File Creation
10.5 Selecting a Response File
10.6 Editing the Response File
10.7 Creating a Response File Using the Record Mode in the Installer
10.8 Specifying a Response File and Starting the Installation
10.9 Running the root.sh Script
10.9.1 root.sh and Silent Installation
10.9.1.1 Oracle HTTP Server
10.9.1.2 Using Oracle HTTP Server on a Different Port
10.9.2 root.sh and Noninteractive Installation
10.10 Post-Installation Tasks
10.11 Security Tips for Silent and Noninteractive Installations
10.12 Error Handling
10.13 Deinstallation
10.14 Using Configuration Assistants in Noninteractive Mode
10.14.1 Response File Error Handling

11 Postinstallation Tasks for Oracle Collaboration Suite

11.1 State of Oracle Collaboration Suite Instances After Installation
11.2 Setting Environment Variables
11.3 Passwords for Oracle Collaboration Suite Components
11.4 Modifying Password Settings for Oracle Internet Directory
11.5 NFS Installations
11.6 Enabling SSL
11.7 Performing Component-Specific Tasks
11.8 Configuring the Time-out Value in the sqlnet.ora File
11.9 Backup and Recovery
11.10 What to Do Next?

12 End-User Documentation Portal Installation

12.1 Installing the End-User Documentation Portal
12.1.1 Testing PHP
12.1.2 Performing Preinstallation Tasks
12.1.3 Installing the DOM XML Extension
12.2 Deploying the End-User Documentation Portal Package
12.3 Restricting Access to the End-User Documentation Portal Administration Panel
12.4 Securing the End-User Documentation Portal Administration Panel with Apache Authentication

A What's New in the Installation

A.1 No Manual Configuration
A.2 Option of Changing Ports During Installation
A.3 Improved Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure and Applications Installation on a Single Computer
A.4 emtab File No Longer Created or Used
A.5 Changes in Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database (Previously Known as Information Storage)
A.6 Changes in Applications Tier Installation
A.7 Support for High Availability Configurations
A.8 Support for Secure Installation
A.9 Enhancements in Configuration Assistants
A.10 More Prerequisite Checks
A.11 Support for Generating Installation Statistics
A.12 Changed Terminology
A.13 Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database Uses Oracle 10g Database
A.14 Support for Oracle Internet Directory Replication

B Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for Installation Privileges

B.1 Default Users in Oracle Internet Directory
B.2 Groups in Oracle Internet Directory
B.2.1 Global Groups
B.2.2 Groups for Each Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database
B.2.3 Groups for Each Component
B.3 Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall Components
B.4 Groups Required to Install Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database
B.5 Creating Users in Oracle Internet Directory
B.6 Adding Users to Groups in Oracle Internet Directory
B.6.1 Using Oracle Directory Manager to Add Users to Groups
B.6.1.1 Navigating to Global Groups
B.6.1.2 Navigating to Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Database Groups
B.6.1.3 Navigating to Component Groups
B.6.2 Using the Deployment Delegation Console to Add Users to Groups
B.7 Contents of a New Oracle Internet Directory
B.8 User Name and Realm for Logging In to Oracle Internet Directory

C Installing Oracle Internet Directory in Replicated Mode

C.1 Oracle Internet Directory Replication Overview
C.1.1 Fan-Out Replication (LDAP Replication)
C.1.2 Multimaster Replication (Advanced Replication)
C.2 Requirements
C.2.1 Database-Related Notes
C.2.2 Clock Synchronization
C.3 Installation Master Oracle Internet Directory and Its Replica
C.3.1 Installing the Master Oracle Internet Directory
C.3.2 Installing the Oracle Internet Directory Replica
C.3.2.1 Overview of Installing a Replica
C.3.2.2 Installing an Oracle Internet Directory Replica with a New Database
C.3.2.3 Installing an Oracle Internet Directory Replica Against an Existing Database
C.4 Accessing Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services

D Installation Checklists for Oracle Collaboration Suite

D.1 Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Infrastructure Installation Checklist
D.2 Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g Applications Installation Checklist

E Installing Oracle Calendar Standalone

E.1 System Requirements
E.1.1 Common Requirements
E.1.2 Oracle Calendar Server Requirements
E.1.3 Oracle Calendar Application System Requirements
E.2 Preinstallation
E.2.1 Preparing Your Directory Server for Use with Oracle Calendar Server
E.2.1.1 Terminology for Directory Servers
E.2.1.2 Sun ONE Directory Server
E.2.1.3 OpenLDAP Directory Server
E.2.1.4 Syntegra Aphelion Directory Server
E.2.2 Planning Separate Installations of the Oracle Calendar Application System and the Oracle Calendar Server
E.3 Installation
E.3.1 Installing Oracle Calendar Server and the Oracle Calendar Application System
E.3.2 Installing Oracle Calendar Server Only
E.3.3 Installing Oracle Calendar Application System Only
E.3.4 Manually Running the Oracle Calendar Server Configuration Assistant
E.3.5 Manually Starting and Stopping the Oracle Calendar Application System
E.4 Upgrades
E.5 Postinstallation Configuration
E.5.1 Configuring the Oracle Calendar Application System and Oracle Calendar Administrator
E.5.2 Configuring the Directory Server
E.5.2.1 Configuring a Sun ONE Directory Server
E.5.2.2 Configuring an OpenLDAP Directory Server
E.5.2.3 Configuring a Syntegra Aphelion Directory Server
E.5.3 Configuring the Oracle Calendar Server
E.5.3.1 Starting and Stopping the Oracle Calendar Server
E.5.3.2 Checking Port Values
E.5.3.3 Opening and Configuring Oracle Calendar Administrator
E.5.3.4 Setting Up Resource Approval
E.5.3.5 Working with LD_LIBRARY_PATH, LIBPATH, and SHLIB_PATH
E.5.3.6 Working with Security Mechanisms
E.5.4 Checking and Configuring the Oracle Calendar Application System
E.5.4.1 Checking the Status of the Oracle Calendar Application System
E.5.4.2 Configuring the Oracle Calendar Application System
E.5.5 Configuring Oracle Calendar E-mail Delivery
E.5.6 Configuring Oracle Calendar Web Client with a Traditional Node Network
E.6 Oracle Calendar Deinstallation
E.7 General Issues and Workarounds
E.7.1 Oracle Calendar Server Issues
E.7.1.1 Installation
E.7.1.2 Reinstallation
E.7.1.3 Coexistence and Upgrades
E.7.1.4 Designates
E.7.1.5 Other Issues
E.7.2 Oracle Calendar Application System Issues
E.7.2.1 Installation-Related Issues
E.7.2.2 Upgrade-Related Issues

F Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite Clients

F.1 Installing Oracle Calendar Clients
F.1.1 Installing the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client
F.1.1.1 Installing the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Linux
F.1.1.2 Installing the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Macintosh
F.1.1.3 Installing the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Solaris
F.1.1.4 Installing the Oracle Calendar Desktop Client for Windows
F.1.2 Installing Oracle Calendar Sync
F.1.2.1 Installing Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Macintosh
F.1.2.2 Installing Oracle Calendar Sync for Palm for Windows
F.1.2.3 Installing Oracle Calendar Sync for Pocket PC
F.2 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.2.x
F.2.1 System Requirements
F.2.2 Preinstallation Requirements
F.2.3 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.2.x in Interactive Mode
F.2.4 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the con_outlook_1012x.exe Utility
F.2.4.1 Command Syntax
F.2.4.2 Description
F.2.4.3 Options
F.2.4.4 Examples
F.2.5 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the msiexec.exe Utility
F.2.5.1 Command Syntax
F.2.5.2 Description
F.2.5.3 Options
F.2.5.4 Examples
F.2.5.5 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook with Elevated Privileges
F.2.6 Configuring Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the ocprofwiz.exe Utility
F.2.6.1 Command Syntax
F.2.6.2 Description
F.2.6.3 Options
F.2.6.4 Examples
F.2.6.5 Methods for Launching the Configuration Wizard
F.2.7 Configuring the Initialization File Used in the Silent Installation of Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.7.1 The [General] Section
F.2.7.2 The [Settings] Section
F.2.7.3 The [Languages] Section
F.2.7.4 The [OcConfigWizard] Section
F.2.8 Upgrading Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.9 Modifying, Repairing, or Removing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.9.1 Modifying the Selection of Installed Languages in Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.9.2 Repairing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.9.3 Removing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.2.10 Troubleshooting an Oracle Connector for Outlook Installation
F.2.10.1 Troubleshooting an Installation Performed With the Executable File
F.3 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.3
F.3.1 System Requirements
F.3.2 Preinstallation Requirements
F.3.3 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook in Interactive Mode
F.3.4 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the con_outlook_1013.exe Utility
F.3.4.1 Command Syntax
F.3.4.2 Description
F.3.4.3 Options
F.3.4.4 Examples
F.3.5 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the msiexec.exe Utility
F.3.5.1 Command Syntax
F.3.5.2 Description
F.3.5.3 Options
F.3.5.4 Examples
F.3.5.5 Installing Oracle Connector for Outlook 10.1.3 with Elevated Privileges
F.3.6 Configuring Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the ocfoprofwiz.exe Utility
F.3.6.1 Command Syntax
F.3.6.2 Description
F.3.6.3 Options
F.3.6.4 Examples
F.3.6.5 Methods for Launching the Configuration Wizard
F.3.7 Configuring the Initialization File Used in the Silent Installation of Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.7.1 The [General] Section
F.3.7.2 The [Settings] Section
F.3.7.3 The [Languages] Section
F.3.7.4 The [OcConfigWizard] Section
F.3.7.5 The [AutoUpdate] Section
F.3.8 Upgrading Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.9 Modifying, Repairing, or Removing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.9.1 Modifying the Selection of Installed Languages in Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.9.2 Repairing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.9.3 Removing Oracle Connector for Outlook
F.3.10 Troubleshooting an Oracle Connector for Outlook Installation
F.3.10.1 Troubleshooting an Installation Performed With the Executable File
F.3.11 Deploying Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the Automatic Update Feature
F.3.11.1 Client Side Requirements
F.3.11.2 Server Side Requirements
F.3.12 Using the Automatic Update Feature to Configure Client Registry Settings
F.3.12.1 Configuring the XML File for Running the Automatic Update Feature
F.3.13 Oracle Connector for Outlook Using the Remote Installer
F.3.13.1 Extracting the Remote Installer from the Oracle Connector for Outlook Package
F.3.13.2 Configuring the Remote Initialization File
F.4 Installing Oracle Records Management Add-In for Outlook
F.4.1 System Requirements
F.4.2 Preinstallation Requirements
F.4.3 Installing Oracle Records Management Add-In for Outlook
F.4.4 Modifying the Selection of Installed Languages in Oracle Records Management Add-In for Outlook
F.5 Installing Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Clients
F.5.1 System Requirements for Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Clients
F.5.2 Installing the Oracle Web Conferencing Client
F.5.3 Installing the RTC Messenger Client

G Using Command-Line Options and Variables

G.1 Running Prerequisite Checks
G.2 Starting Oracle Universal Installer
G.3 Specifying Custom Ports

H URLs for Components

I Default Port Numbers for Oracle Collaboration Suite Components

I.1 Method of Assigning Default Port Numbers
I.2 Default Port Numbers

J Deinstallation and Reinstallation

J.1 The Deconfig Tool
J.1.1 Parameters
J.1.2 Log Files Generated by the Deconfig Tool
J.2 Overview of the Deinstallation Procedure
J.3 Deinstalling Applications Tiers
J.4 Deinstalling Oracle Collaboration Suite Database
J.5 Deinstalling Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure
J.5.1 Deinstallation Order
J.5.2 Deinstallation Steps
J.6 Deinstalling a Single-Computer Installation
J.7 Harmless Errors in the Log File
J.8 Cleaning Up Oracle Collaboration Suite Processes
J.9 Reinstallation

K Troubleshooting

K.1 Verifying Requirements
K.1.1 Checking Dependencies
K.1.2 Reading the Release Notes
K.2 Troubleshooting User Interface Problems
K.3 Troubleshooting Installation Errors
K.4 Installation Problems and Solutions
K.4.1 Location of Log Files
K.4.2 Linking Failed, ORA Errors
K.4.3 Prerequisite Checks Fail at the Start of Installation
K.4.4 Message About Installing in a Non-Empty Directory
K.4.5 Installer Disappears After Running the Preinstallation Checks
K.4.6 Unable to Clean Up a Failed Installation
K.4.7 Forgot the Password for the cn=orcladmin Account
K.4.8 cn=orcladmin Account Becomes Locked
K.4.9 Installer Does Not Display Correct Database Name for OracleAS Metadata Repository
K.4.10 Configuration Assistant Failures - General
K.4.11 OracleAS Randomize Password Configuration Assistant Failures
K.4.12 Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) Failures
K.4.13 Harmless Error Message from Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
K.4.14 OracleAS Certificate Authority Configuration Assistant Fails for Remote Metadata Repository
K.4.15 OPMN Configuration Assistant - Start HTTP Server Failures
K.4.16 OPMN Configuration Assistant - Start DAS Instance Failures
K.4.17 OPMN Configuration Assistant - Start OracleAS Certificate Authority Failures
K.4.18 WARNING: DCM Service May Not be Available at This Time
K.5 Troubleshooting Configuration Assistants
K.5.1 General Tips
K.5.2 Configuration Assistant Result Codes
K.5.3 Failure During Component Configuration and Startup
K.5.4 Irrecoverable Errors
K.6 Troubleshooting Administration Errors After Installation
K.6.1 Failure to Restart Oracle Calendar
K.7 Troubleshooting Oracle Collaboration Suite Web Client Configuration
K.8 Troubleshooting Oracle Real Application Clusters
K.9 Need More Help?

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