Oracle® Application Server Release Notes 10g (10.1.4.0.1) for HP-UX Itanium Part Number B32101-06 |
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This chapter describes installation and upgrade issues and their workarounds associated with Oracle Application Server. It includes the following topics:
This section describes issues with installation of Oracle Application Server. It includes the following topics:
Section 2.1.1, "Workaround if HTTP Server Configuration Assistant Fails"
Section 2.1.3, "Unique Global Database Name Required During Installation"
Section 2.1.4, "Do Not Use Turkish Locale During Installation"
Section 2.1.7, "Oracle Internet Directory SSL Connection Fail Intermittently"
Section 2.1.9, "Illegible or Garbage Characters Output in a Russian Locale"
Section 2.1.12, "Excessive Privileges for OracleAS Metadata Repository Installations"
Section 2.1.14, "OIDCA Fails Due to Misconfiguration in /etc/hosts"
Section 2.1.15, "DB Console of Infrastructure IM+MR Cannot be Started"
If the HTTP Server Configuration Assistant fails during installation, try the following workaround:
Keep the installer open.
Open a shell and log in as root.
Change permissions for the ORACLE_HOME
/Apache/Apache/bin/.apachectl
file:
Change to the directory containing the .apachectl
file.
> cd ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/bin
ORACLE_HOME
is the directory where you are installing Oracle Application Server.
Change the owner to root.
> chown root .apachectl
Change the permissions.
> chmod 6750 .apachectl
In the installer, select the HTTP Server Configuration Assistant and click the Retry button.
The HTTP Server Configuration Assistant should complete successfully now.
This release of Oracle Application Server is not certified to run on machines that are configured with IPv6. You have to install and run this release of Oracle Application Server on machines that are configured with IPv4.
During installation of either of the install types, Oracle Identity Management and OracleAS Metadata Repository, or OracleAS Metadata Repository, you must enter a unique Global Database Name on the Specify Database Information screen.
If there are 2 databases present on the same host, then each database should have a unique SID and Global Database Name.
Currently, the Oracle Universal Installer only checks if a unique SID is entered by user; it does not check if a Global Database Name is entered by the user. Both the SID and Global Database Name values are entered on the Specify Database Information screen. The installation proceeds with a potential Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Assistant failure. You may see an error message such as the following:
"The Network Adapter could not establish the connection"
Oracle recommends that you avoid running the Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle Application Server using the Turkish locale because some of the installation screens will not be displayed properly and will not be usable.
During loading of OracleAS Metadata Repository into an existing database, OracleAS RepCA fails if the database uses the ZHT16MSWIN950
, ZHT16HKSCS
, or ZHT16HKSCS31
character set.
To check the character set of your database, query the NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS
view:
sqlplus "sys/password as sysdba" SQL> select VALUE from NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS where PARAMETER='NLS_CHARACTERSET';
where password specifies the password for the SYS user.
Additional configuration steps are required to configure Oracle Delegated Administration Services to work with an OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster.
Open the ORACLE_HOME/sysman/emd/targets.xml
file and locate the oracle_das_server
target and the HTTPMachine
, DasURL
, and DASMonitorURL
properties:
<Target TYPE="oracle_das_server" NAME="instance.domain.com_DAS" DISPLAY_NAME="instance.domain.com_DAS"> <Property NAME="HTTPMachine" VALUE="LocalHost"/> ... <Property NAME="DasURL" VALUE="http://LocalHost:7777/oiddas"/> <Property NAME="DasMonitorURL" VALUE="http://LocalHost:7777/oiddas/dasmetrics"/> ... </Target>
Change the HTTPMachine
, DasURL
, and DASMonitorURL
property values to the virtual Apache host:
<Target TYPE="oracle_das_server" NAME="instance.domain.com_DAS" DISPLAY_NAME="instance.domain.com_DAS"> <Property NAME="HTTPMachine" VALUE="VirtualApacheHost"/> ... <Property NAME="DasURL" VALUE="http://VirtualApacheHost:7777/oiddas"/> <Property NAME="DasMonitorURL" VALUE="http://VirtualApacheHost:7777/oiddas/dasmetrics"/> ... </Target>
The Oracle Internet Directory SSL connection may fail intermittently during an Oracle Application Server installation. Specifically, this failure may occur during an Identity Management and High Availability collocated installation.
To workaround this issue, retry the failed configuration assistant from the installation.
If you encounter Oracle Internet Directory SSL connection failure, the log file (ORACLE_HOME
/sso/log/ssoca.log
) contains the message of connection failure to LDAP URL
, but the correct debug message is ldaps url
.
When you install Oracle Application Server in Russian locale and some of the configuration assistants fail, you may receive exception message output to Oracle Universal Installer which contain illegible or garbage characters.
If you encounter this type of error message, you can safely ignore the message and continue with the installation and rerun the configuration assistants.
In some non-English locale Oracle Application Server installations the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console (Application Server Control Console) hyperlink is not operational on the Welcome page. If the hyperlink is not working in your installation, do the following:
Open the ORACLE_HOME
/Apache/Apache/htdocs/index.html
file.
Locate the line <a href="http://%s_hostName%:%s_oemConsolePort%" >
in the index.html
file.
Replace %s_hostName%
with your local hostname.
Replace %s_oemConsolePort%
with the value of the Application Server Control Console port from the ORACLE_HOME
/install/portlist.ini
file,
If you set the following NLS parameters before installation of Oracle Identity Federation through Oracle Application Server:
LANG=zh_CN.GB18030 LC_ALL=zh_CN.GB18030
and then check the ORACLE_HOME
/dv/OraHome/inventory/Contents/comp.xml
file at line 172 you will see the following:
<DEP NAME="oracle.iappserver.charts"VER="10.1.2.0.0" DEP_GRP_NAME="group2" HOME_IDX="5"/> Column 43 refers to the beginning of attribute VER, just after the XML attribute value of parameter NAME. A whitespace between the double quote and the parameter name is missing.
If you then install an additional Oracle Identity Federation instance on the same computer, you will receive an error message during the installation.
To workaround this problem, set the NLS parameter as follows:
LANG=zh_CN.GBK LC_ALL=zh_CN.GBK
In Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.4.0.1), the Java Developer Kit does not support GB18030
encoding.
This topic is applicable to installations of OracleAS Metadata Repository created with the Oracle Application Server Repository Creation Assistant or installed as part of an OracleAS Infrastructure installation.
The EXECUTE
privilege is given to PUBLIC
for the following packages:
UTL_FILE
DBMS_RANDOM
UTL_HTTP
UTL_SMTP
UTL_TCP
These privileges may be excessive, and not necessary for your enterprise.
Oracle recommends that you complete the following steps to determine if the EXECUTE
privilege has been applied correctly in your enterprise:
Analyze your application and determine which account / applications require the above packages. If any accounts do require these privileges they will typically be accounts which own applications such as HR or CRM type applications.
Grant execute on the corresponding package to the account / application identified in Step 1. If you were not able to complete the analysis in Step 1, you can optionally grant execute on these packages to the existing application type accounts.
Revoke the EXECUTE
privilege for the above packages from the group PUBLIC
and verify your application continues to work properly. Completing this step will ensure that new accounts created in the future will not have execute on these packages by default.
The online help for the Specify Database Configuration Options screen lists the following two guidelines for specifying the global database name:
The following characters are valid in the database domain: alphanumeric characters, the underscore (_) character, the minus (-) character, and the pound sign (#) character.
The database name can contain only alphanumeric characters (A-Z and 0-9).
These guidelines are incorrect and should be replaced with the following guideline:
The following characters are valid in the database domain and domain name: alphanumeric characters, the underscore (_) character, and the pound sign (#) character.
If the virtual hostname specified during a DR/CFC OID installation is an alias hostname instead of valid virtual hostname or IP address, and does not have the domain name configured the system, OUI (OIDCA) may fail. If so, a gethostbyname failed
message appears in the $ORACLE_HOME/ldap/log/oidldapd01.log
To resolve this issue, add the domain name to the alias name in the /etc/hosts file, click the Retry button on OUI, and OUI continues to install.
If you install AS 10.1.4IM Infrastructure IM+MR, and try to open the Enterprise Manager using the $ORACLE_HOME/emctl start dbconsole command, you may receive the following error message:
OC4J Configuration Issue. <ORACLE_HOME>/oc4j/j2ee/OC4J_DBConsole_jphp4d54.jp.oracle.com_infd4 not found.
To work around this issue, run emca post install
as:
. emca -r
When you install Oracle Identity Federation, the following error message is written to the InstallAction*.log
and make.log
files:
Building 64bit libttsh.so ... ... ld: I/O error, file "/mnt1/astest/fed_bsc_rc4drop4/rdbms/lib/sllfls.o": There is no such file or directory Fatal error
You can ignore this error.
Note:
This error message appears for both Basic and Advanced installations of Oracle Identity Federation.This section describes issues with upgrade of Oracle Application Server. It includes the following topics:
Section 2.2.1, "Clarification of When to Run the Metadata Repository Upgrade Assistant"
Section 2.2.2, "Upgrade of Identity Management Installation to 10.1.4.0.1"
Section 2.2.5, "Harmless Error Messages During OracleAS Metadata Repository Upgrade"
Section 2.2.7, "Issues When Using the ldifwrite Command to Back Up the Oracle Internet Directory"
When you are upgrading to 10g Release 2 (10.1.4.0.1), the Oracle Universal Installer upgrades the OracleAS Identity Management schemas in your database to 10g Release 2 (10.1.4.0.1). This procedure is documented in Chapter 7 of the 10g Release 2 (10.1.4.0.1) Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide.
However, Oracle Universal Installer does not upgrade the other component schemas in the OracleAS Metadata Repository, such as the OracleAS Portal and OracleAS Wireless schemas.
To determine whether or not you need to run the Metadata Repository Upgrade Assistant (MRUA) to upgrade the component schemas, consider the following:
If all the Oracle Application Server middle tiers in your Oracle Application Server environment are currently 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) middle tiers, then it is not necessary to run MRUA, because the component schemas should already be 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) schemas.
However, you can use the 10g Release 2 (10.1.4.0.1) MRUA to do the following:
Verify that the proper component schemas are installed and valid
Verify that the database that hosts the OracleAS Metadata Repository has been upgraded to a supported version.
If you are currently running Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4) middle tiers, then refer to Chapter 5 of the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide to determine whether or not you need to upgrade your middle tiers to 10g Release 2 (10.1.2). If you must upgrade your middle tiers to 10g Release 2 (10.1.2), then you must first run MRUA to upgrade the component schemas to 10g Release 2 (10.1.2).
If you have the following upgrade:
Upgrade your Identity Management installation to 10.1.4.0.1
Install Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Plug-in and Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in Agent
Each Identity Management component will display two targets in Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control. One target is for the pre-upgrade Identity Management installation, and the other is for the upgraded Identity Management installation.
This is expected behavior because the pre-upgrade Oracle home is still registered with oraInventory
. The Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Plug-in Agent discovers all of the Oracle homes on a host and collects information from the respective targets.xml
files.
To avoid this problem:
Upgrade your Identity Management installation to 10.1.4.0.1.
Install Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Agent and Oracle Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in Agent.
Remove the pre-upgrade Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On and Oracle Internet Directory targets as follows:
Open the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.
Select and click Targets.
Select and click All Targets
For each pre-upgrade Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On and Oracle Internet Directory target:
- Select the target instance
- Click Remove
For the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Agent to collect proper monitoring data, you will need to reset the password of the database user dbsnmp
of the upgraded Identity Management installation.
To reset the database user password, run the following command (sqlplus
"/as sysdba
") from the Identity Management database ORACLE_HOME
:
> alter user dbsnmp identified by "/dbsnmp_passwd/"; > commit;
If you have applied Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4) Patchset 3 (9.0.4.3) to your release 9.0.4 instance, and now want to upgrade the OracleAS Metadata Repository to release 10.1.4.0.1 by running 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA, you must first apply patch 5365207 to your 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA. For this, you must copy the contents of the 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA and Utilities CD–ROM to a location where you have write permission. Then apply patch 5365207 on your 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA staged directory. You can find this patch on My Oracle Support at https://support.oracle.com/
.
Use the patched version of 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA to upgrade a release 9.0.4.3 instance to release 10.1.4.0.1. For details about running MRUA, refer to the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide.
If you do not apply patch 5365207, then the portal component upgrade will fail with the following error when running 10.1.4.0.1 MRUA:
Calling upgrade plugin for PORTAL Error: Component upgrade failed PORTAL Error: PORTAL component version is: 9.0.4.3.0 INVALID
This error message is displayed on screen and is also recorded in the MRUA log file, ORACLE_HOME
\upgrade\logs\mrua.log
. For the detailed error message, review the portal upgrade precheck log file, ORACLE_HOME
\upgrade\temp\portal\precheck.log
. Refer to the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide for further information on reviewing the upgrade log files.
The detailed error message from the precheck.log
file reads as follows:
### Install Schema Validation Utility >>> Running upg/common/prechk/svuver.sql . Portal SQL script started at Thu Jun 1 08:55:22 2006 Connected. # Beginning outer script: common/prechk/svuver # Portal Schema Version = 9.0.4.3.0 # Version of schema validation utility being installed = Connected. ### ### ERROR: Exception Executing upg/common/prechk/svuver.sql ### ### Check Failed at Thu Jun 1 08:55:24 2006 Continuing as PreCheck mode is specified ### Invoke Schema Validation Utility in Report Mode >>> Running upg/common/prechk/../svurun.sql . Portal SQL script started at Thu Jun 1 08:55:24 2006 Connected. # Beginning outer script: common/prechk/svurun #-- Beginning inner script: common/common/svurun l_mode := wwutl_schema_validation.MODE_REPORT; * ERROR at line 5: ORA-06550: line 5, column 19: PLS-00201: identifier 'WWUTL_SCHEMA_VALIDATION.MODE_REPORT' must be declared ORA-06550: line 5, column 9: PL/SQL: Statement ignored ORA-06550: line 8, column 19: PLS-00201: identifier 'WWUTL_SCHEMA_VALIDATION.MODE_CLEANUP' must be declared ORA-06550: line 8, column 9: PL/SQL: Statement ignored ORA-06550: line 15, column 5: PLS-00201: identifier 'WWUTL_SCHEMA_VALIDATION.VALIDATE_ALL' must be declared ORA-06550: line 15, column 5: PL/SQL: Statement ignored Connected. ### ### ERROR: Exception Executing upg/common/prechk/../svurun.sql REPORT ### ### Check Failed at Thu Jun 1 08:55:25 2006 Continuing as PreCheck mode is specified
Note:
In the case where you have already encountered this error, apply patch 5365207 and rerun the upgrade. There is no need to restore the OracleAS Metadata Repository from backup before rerunning the upgrade. This is because the upgrade failed during the precheck phase and the portal schema in the OracleAS Metadata Repository has not been altered in the precheck phase.If the portal upgrade fails in the precheck phase even after applying patch 5365207, then review the precheck log file for details about the new error. Based on the description of the error, resolve the problem and perform the upgrade again, or contact Oracle Support Services for help.
The procedure for upgrading to 10g (10.1.4.0.1) Oracle Application Server Cluster (Identity Management) (OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)) is documented in Appendix B of the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide. However, if you are upgrading this type of environment, there is an additional task you must perform if all of the following is true:
You are upgrading an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) environment to 10g (10.1.4.0.1).
Your load balancer and Oracle Internet Directory are using different ports.
Your Oracle Internet Directory ports are set to a value less than 1024 and your load balancer ports are set to a value higher than 1024.
In this specific scenario, perform the following steps when you are prompted by Oracle Universal Installer to run the root.sh
script:
Use a text editor to open the root.sh
file in the Oracle home of the Identity Management instance you are upgrading.
Edit the following two entries in the root.sh
file so they point to the SSL and non-SSL port of the Oracle Internet Directory.
For example:
SSLPORT=636 NONSSLPORT=389
Make sure these entries do not point to the load balancer ports.
Save and close the root.sh
file.
Run the root.sh
file as the root user, as directed by the Oracle Universal Installer instructions.
If you do not perform these steps during the upgrade procedure, the Oracle Internet Directory configuration assistant will fail during the configuration phase of the upgrade procedure.
To fix this problem after the Oracle Internet Directory configuration assistant fails:
Leave Oracle Universal Installer running (with the configuration screen displayed) and open a new terminal window.
From the new terminal window, execute the following commands as the root user in the destination Oracle home:
chown root <DESTINATION_ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oidldapd chmod 4710 <DESTINATION_ORACLE_HOME>/bin/oidldapd
Return to the Oracle Universal Installer window and retry the Oracle Internet Directory configuration assistant.
When you upgrade your OracleAS Metadata Repository ORACLE_HOME
to 10g (10.1.4.0.1) you may see the following message in the installActions.log
file, or the XTERM terminal or DOS command shell window if you are performing a non-interactive installation:
getXMLUserManager:Exception /ORACLE_HOME/in1014MR/sysman/j2ee/config/jazn-data.xml (No such file or directory) getRealmUser: XMLUserManager is null getXMLUserManager:Exception /ORACLE_HOME/in1014MR/sysman/j2ee/config/jazn-data.xml (No such file or directory)
There is no adverse effects to the installed OracleAS Metadata Repository. The observed messages are only debug messages.
You can ignore the observed messages, there is no adverse effect to the upgrade process.
The Metadata Repository Container (MRC) version in app_registry
is 10g (10.1.2.0.2).
There were no schema changes to any OracleAS Metadata Repository components in the 10g (10.1.4.0.1) release. Upgrades from the 10g (10.1.4.0.1) release to the OracleAS Portal (10.1.4.0.0) release is therefore supported.
When using the data migration method of upgrading the OracleAS Identity Management, the instructions in Section C.2 of the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide instruct you to use the ldifwrite command to backup the Oracle Internet Directory.
When you use the ldifwrite command, you might be prompted to enter the OID password. In response to this prompt, enter the password for the ODS schema in the Oracle Internet Directory database.
If you do not know the ODS schema password, refer to section 6.3, "Viewing OracleAS Metadata Repository Schema Passwords," in the Oracle Application Server Administrator's Guide.
In addition, if you receive an error stating that you cannot connect to the database while attempting to use the ldifwrite command, then try creating a wallet for the Oracle Internet Directory ODS schema password. Use the following command to create a wallet for the password:
oidpasswd connect=<conn_string> create_wallet=true current_password=<ods_schema_ password>
For more information, see the information on the oidpasswd command in Chapter 3, "Oracle Internet Directory Database Administration Tools," in the Oracle Identity Management User Reference.
You can upgrade your OracleAS Cold Failover Clusters environment to Oracle Application Server Release 3 (10.1.4.0.1) using the instructions in Appendix B of the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide.
However, for the upgrade to be successful, it is important that the active node in the cluster is associated with the correct virtual hostname and virtual IP address. This allows clients to access the OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster using the virtual hostname.
If you have reconfigured your environment since installing OracleAS Failover Clusters--then the upgrade to Release 3 (10.1.4.0.1) will fail while running the DBMS_IAS_VERSION package Configuration Assistant in Oracle Universal Installer. The installer log files will include the following message:
"DBMS_IAS_VERSION package Configuration Assistant" failed java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error: ORA-12514, TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
To remedy this problem, refer the instructions for mapping the Virtual Hostname and Virtual IP address, which are included in the section, "Preinstallation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Clusters," in the Oracle Application Server Installation Guide for your platform. Then, run the configuration assistant again. For more information, see the "Configuration Assistants" appendix of the Installation Guide for your platform.
This section describes issues with Oracle Application Server documentation. It includes the following topics:
Section 2.3.1, "Possible Error Message When Decommissioning a 10.1.4.0.1 Oracle Home After Upgrade"
Section 2.3.2, "Incorrect Line Breaks in MRUA Sample Output"
Section 10.2, "Task 2: Decommission the OracleAS Identity Management Source Oracle Home," in the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide includes instructions for removing the source OracleAS Identity Management instance from the OracleAS Farm. The goal of this procedure is to remove the 10g (10.1.2) instance from the list of Oracle Application Server instances in the farm after you have completed the upgrade to 10g (10.1.4.0.1).
However, in some cases, when you run the dcmctl
leavefarm
command, as documented in that section, the command fails with the following error:
ADMN-705002
This error can be safely ignored; proceed to the next step in the procedure. There is no harm in leaving the 10g (10.1.2) Oracle home in the list of instances for the farm and in most cases the instance will be removed when you deinstall the instance with Oracle Universal Installer, as described in the next step of the procedure.
Example 8-1, "Sample Output from an MRUA Session" in the Oracle Application Server Upgrade and Compatibility Guide, shows the output from a typical session with the Metadata Repository Upgrade Assistant. However, in the HTML version of the guide, the line breaks are shown incorrectly. The following lines in the sample output should appear as follows:
Upgrading the OracleAS Metadata Repository to release 10.1.4.0.1. Calling upgrade plugin for MRUA Component upgraded successfully MRUA
In Table 4-14, "Database Screens", in the Specify Database Identification screen description in the Oracle Application Server Installation Guide, the section incorrectly states that the database name portion of the global database name must contain alphanumeric characters only. This is incorrect. The database name can contain alphanumeric, underscore (_), and pound (#) characters.