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10g Release 3 (10.1.3.1.0)

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A

activation agent, disabling, 5.2.4.4
Active Data Cache (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
active-active topologies, 1.1.2, 2.8.1, 3
adding instances, 3.2.10
deploying applications, 3.2.9
groups in, 3.1.4
managing, 3.2
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 5.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 5.3.2
OracleAS Clusters in, 3.1.1
removing instances, 3.2.11
starting /stopping components, 3.2.8
with Oracle HTTP Server Release 2 (10.1.2), 3.1.7
with Oracle Identity Management, 3.1.6
with OracleAS Web Cache, 3.1.8
active-passive topologies, 1.1.2, 2.8.2, 4
advantages, 4.1
Application Server Control Console, using in, 4.2.1
deploying applications, 4.2.3
disadvantages, 4.1
for Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 5.2.3
managing, 4.2
starting/stopping components, 4.2.2
See also OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
adapters, 5.2.4
active-active topology, 5.2.4.3
active-passive topology, 5.2.4.5
concurrency support, 5.2.4.2
J2CA-based, 5.2.4.1
modified active-active topology, 5.2.4.4
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus and, 5.3.3
admin_client.jar
deploying applications to a cluster, 3.2.9
deploying applications to a group, 3.1.4.4
applications
deploying to a group using admin_client.jar, 3.1.4.4
deploying to active-active topologies, 3.2.9
deploying to active-passive topologies, 4.2.3
archive logs, 6
shipping manually, 8.1.1.1
asgctl commands
add instance, 7.2.2
asgctl, 7.2.2
clone instance, 6.4.4, 6.10, 7.2.2
clone topology, 6.4.4, 6.10, 7.2.2
common information, 7.1
connect asg, 7.2.2
create standby database, 7.2.2
disconnect, 7.2.2
discover topology, 6.4.4, 6.6, 6.17.1.3, 7.2.2
discover topology within farm, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
dump farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
dump policies, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
dump topology, 6.4.4, 6.6, 7.2.2
exit, 7.2.2
failover, 6.4.4, 6.12.1.2, 7.2.2
help, 6.17.1.1, 7.2.2
instantiate farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
instantiate topology, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
quit, 7.2.2
remove instance, 7.2.2
run, 7.2.2
set asg credentials, 6.4.4, 6.5, 6.18.1.1, 7.2.2
set echo, 7.2.2
set new primary database, 6.4.4, 6.5, 7.2.2
set noprompt, 7.2.2
set primary database, 6.4.4, 6.5, 6.17.1.2, 6.18.1.2, 7.2.2
set trace, 7.2.2
show env, 7.2.2
show operation, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
shutdown, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
shutdown farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
shutdown topology, 7.2.2
specific information for some, 7.2
startup, 7.2.2
startup farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
startup topology, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
stop operation, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
switchover farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
switchover topology, 6.4.4, 6.12.1.1, 7.2.2
sync farm, 7.2.2
sync topology, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
verify farm (deprecated), 7.2.2
verify topology, 6.4.4, 6.6, 7.2.2
asgctl scripts
creating and executing, 6.17.1.4
authenticating Infrastructure databases
failover to new production site, 6.4.4, 6.5
production site, 6.4.4, 6.5
authenticating OracleAS Guard servers to OracleAS Guard client, 6.4.4, 6.5

B

Backup and Recovery Tool, 8.1.1.2

C

CFC environment
special considerations for
instantiate and failover operations, 7.2.1.1
switchover operation, 7.2.1.3
special considerations for disaster recovery configurations, 7.2.1
clone instance command, 6.10, 6.10.1, 7.2.2
clone topology command, 6.4.4, 6.10, 6.10.1, 7.2.2
clone topology policy file, 6.10.1
cloning an instance at secondary site, 6.10.1
cloning topology at secondary site, 6.10.1
Cluster Administrator (Microsoft Cluster Server), 5.4.4.1
cluster agent, 1.2.1
clustering without Oracle Notification Server, C
clustering, application-level, 2.2
multicast replication, 3.2.2
peer-to-peer replication, 3.2.3
replication to a database, 3.2.4
session state replication, 3.1.2
clusterware, 1.2.1, 4.1
common information for asgctl commands, 7.1
components
checking status of, 3.2.7
starting /stopping in active-active topologies, 3.2.8
starting /stopping in active-passive topologies, 4.2.2
config.inp, 8.1.1.2
configuration files
backed up by OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6
backed up for OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 8.1.1.2
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.1.3.1
connect asg command, 7.2.2
create standby database command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 7.2.2
createinstance command, 3.1.4.2
creating and executing asgctl scripts, 6.17.1.4

D

database replication, 3.2.4
dehydration store, 5.2.2.1
disaster recovery, 6
disconnect command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 7.2.2
discover topology (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.4, 6.6, 6.17.1.3
command, 7.2.2
discover topology within farm (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.4
command, 7.2.2
discovery server method (for OracleAS Clusters), 3.2.1.2
displaying current operation, 6.15.2
displaying detailed topology information, 6.15.6
displaying operation history on all nodes, 6.15.3
DNS, 6.2.2, 6.2.2.2
DNS resolution (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.2.2.2
DNS servers on production and standby sites (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.2.2.2
mapping (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.16.2
switchover (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.12.1.1
used in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.2.1.2
dump farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
dump policies command, 6.4.4, 6.7, 7.2.2
dump topology command, 6.4.4, 6.6, 6.15.6, 7.2.2
dump topology policy file, 6.6
dumping policy files, 6.7
dynamic discovery method (for OracleAS Clusters), 3.2.1.1
dynamic peer-to-peer replication, 3.2.3

E

editing a policy file, 6.7
EJB
client routing, 3.4.2
replication, 3.1.2.1
session state replication, 3.1.2
Enterprise Link (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.3, 5.4.6
error messages (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.15.7
ESB Repository Server, 5.3.2
ESB Runtime Server, 5.3.2
Event Engine (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
exit command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 7.2.2

F

failback, 1.2.1
failover, 1.2.1
failover command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.1.3.1, 6.4.4, 6.12.1.2, 7.2.2
failover policy file, 6.12.1.2
fault tolerant mode, 2.5

G

getting help (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.17.1.1
groups in active-active topologies, 3.1.4
deploying applications, 3.1.4.4
managing instances, 3.1.4.3

H

hardware cluster, 1.2.1, 4.1
hardware load balancers, 2.5
help command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 7.2.2
hostname
network, 1.2.1, 6.2.1.2
physical, 1.2.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.1.1, 6.2.2.1
virtual, 1.2.1, 6.2.1
virtual (in OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.2.1.3, 6.2.2.1
hostname resolution, 6.2.2

I

identifying Infrastructure database on primary topology, 6.18.1.2
IIS setup for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 5.4.5
information common to asgctl commands, 7.1
information specific to some asgctl commands, 7.2
instance management (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.4
instances
adding to active-active topologies, 3.2.10
removing from active-active topologies, 3.2.11
instantiate farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
instantiate topology (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.4.4, 6.11.1
at secondary site, 6.11.1
policy file, 6.11.1, 6.11.1
instantiate topology command, 7.2.2

J

J2CA-based adapters, 5.2.4.1
J2EE and Web Cache installation type, 6.1.1
Java Message Service, 3.2.13
Java Object Cache, 3.4.3
jgroups-protocol.xml file, 5.2.2.2
JNDI namespace replication, 3.4.1

L

load balancers, 2.5
fault tolerant mode, 2.5
hardware load balancers, 2.5
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.1.3.1
lvs, 2.5
network load balancers, 2.5
port configuration, 2.5
port monitoring, 2.5
process failure detection, 2.5
requirements, 2.5
resource monitoring, 2.5
software load balancers, 2.5
types, 2.5
virtual server configuration, 2.5
Windows network load balancers, 2.5
load balancing algorithms
mod_oc4j, 3.1.5, 3.2.12
log apply services, 8.1.1
lvs load balancer, 2.5

M

Message Integrity Setup (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.8
Microsoft Cluster Server, 4.1
configuring for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 5.4.4
mod_oc4j
choosing load balancing algorithm, 3.2.12
default load balancing algorithm, 3.1.5
load balancing options, 3.2.12
mod_oc4j.conf
configuring load balancing, 3.2.12
Oc4jRoutingWeight directive, 3.2.12
Oc4jSelectMethod directive, 3.2.12
monitoring asgctl operations, 6.15

N

network hostname, 1.2.1, 6.2.1.2
Network Interface Cards (NICs)
using multiple with OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-EJB), A.2.1
network load balancers, 2.5
NIS, 6.2.2

O

OC4J
distributed caching, 3.4.3
Java Object Cache, 3.4.3
JNDI namespace replication, 3.4.1
load balancing, 3.2.12
mod_oc4j, 3.2.12
receiving requests from Oracle HTTP Server, 3.1.5
OC4J instances
creating, 3.1.4.2
Oc4jRoutingWeight directive, 3.2.12
Oc4jSelectMethod directive, 3.2.12
opmn: prefix, A.2.2
opmnctl config topology command, 3.2.1.1
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 5.2.1
active-active topology, 5.2.2
active-passive topology, 5.2.3
adapters, 5.2.4
running on machines in different subnets, 5.2.2.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 5.4
Active Data Cache, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
Enterprise Link, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.3, 5.4.6
Event Engine, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
IIS setup, 5.4.5
known issues and troubleshooting, 5.4.7
Message Integrity Setup, 5.4.8
Microsoft Cluster Server configuration, 5.4.4
Plan Monitor, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.3
Report Cache, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
Web applications, 5.4.1, 5.4.3.2
Oracle Business Rules, 5.6
Real Application Clusters database and, 5.6.3
repository type, 5.6.1
WebDAV URL for repository, 5.6.2
Oracle Data Guard, 6, 6.1.3.1, 6.2.2.2.1, 8.1.1.1, 11.1
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus, 5.3
active-active topology, 5.3.2
adapters, 5.3.3
installation and configuration steps, 5.3.2
Oracle homes, 5.3.2
Real Application Clusters database, 5.3.2.3
registering applications, 5.3.2.6
Repository Server, 5.3.2
Runtime Server, 5.3.2
verifying virtual hostname, 5.3.2.2
Oracle Fail Safe, 4.1
Oracle HTTP Server
from Release 10.1.2, 3.1.7
routing requests to OC4J, 3.1.5
Oracle Identity Management
using with active-active topologies, 3.1.6
Oracle Service Registry, 5.5
Oracle SOA Suite, 5
Oracle Web Services Manager, 5.7
OracleAS Cluster (OC4J)
EJB state replication, 3.1.2
state replication, 2.2
Web application session state replication, 3.1.2
OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-EJB), 3.1.2.1
with multiple NICs, A.2.1
OracleAS Clusters, 2.8.1
advantages, 2.8.1
discovery server method, 3.2.1.2
dynamic discovery method, 3.2.1.1
in active-active topologies, 3.1.1
managed without Oracle Notification Server, C
multicast replication, 3.2.2
peer-to-peer replication, 3.2.3
replication to a database, 3.2.4
setting up, 3.2.1
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 2.8.2, 6.1.3.1, 6.2.1.3, 6.2.2.2
advantages, 2.8.2
cluster-wide maintenance, 6.12.1.1
environment, 1.2.1
See also active-passive topologies
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6
asymmetrical standby configuration, 6.1.3.2
asymmetrical standby with fewer middle tiers, 6.1.3.2
asymmetrical standby with Infrastructure only, 6.1.3.2
collocated OID and MR with a separate MR, 6.1.3.3
configuration steps
with Real Application Clusters database, 6.14
with Real Application Clusters database on primary site only, 6.14.2
without Real Application Clusters database, 6.13
failover procedure
with Real Application Clusters database, 6.14.1.5
with Real Application Clusters database on primary site only, 6.14.2.5
without Real Application Clusters database, 6.13.5
full site upgrade prerequisites, 9.1
full site upgrade procedure, 9.3
non-collocated OID and MR with distributed application MRs, 6.1.3.4
standby site not started after failover, A.1.2
standby site not synchronized, A.1.1
supported topologies, 6.1.3
switchback procedure
with Real Application Clusters database, 6.14.1.4
with Real Application Clusters database on primary site only, 6.14.2.4
without Real Application Clusters database, 6.13.4
switchover operation fails directory not found, A.1.3
switchover procedure
with Real Application Clusters database, 6.14.1.3
with Real Application Clusters database on primary site only, 6.14.2.3
without Real Application Clusters database, 6.13.3
symmetrical production and standby configuration, 6.1.3.1
sync farm operation fails, A.1.7
verify farm operation fails, A.1.6
OracleAS Guard, 6.4.6, 6.11
adding an instance, 7.2.2
asgctl commands description summary, 7
client, 6.4.2
cloning instance at secondary site, 6.10.1
cloning topology at secondary site, 6.10.1
creating and executing asgctl scripts, 6.17.1.4
deprecated asgctl commands description summary, 7
displaying current operation, 6.15.2
displaying detailed topology information, 6.15.6
displaying operation history, 6.15.3
error messages, 6.15.7
failing over to standby topology, 6.12.1.2
getting help, 6.17.1.1
identifying Infrastructure database on primary topology, 6.18.1.2
instantiating topology at secondary site, 6.11.1
invoking asgctl, 7.2.2
monitoring asgctl operations, 6.15
operations, 6.4.4
removing an instance, 7.2.2
run, 7.2.2
server, 6.4.3
setting asg credentials, 6.18.1.1
specifying primary database, 6.17.1.2
stopping operations, 6.15.4
supported disaster recovery configurations, 6.4.6
supported OracleAS releases, 6.1.2
switching over to standby topology, 6.12.1.1
synchronizing secondary site with primary site, 6.11.2
tracing tasks, 6.15.5
typical asgctl session, 6.17.1
validating primary topology, 6.15.1
validating primary topology configuration, 6.15.1
OracleAS Recovery Manager, 8.1.1.2, 8.1.2.1
OracleAS Web Cache
as reverse proxy server, 3.1.8
from Release 10.1.2, 3.1.8
not started on standby site, A.1.4
oracle.j2ee.naming.cache.timeout property, A.2.2

P

physical hostname, 1.2.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.1.1, 6.2.2.1
Plan Monitor (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.3
policy file, 6.7
clone topology, 6.10.1
dump topology, 6.6
editing, 6.7
failover, 6.12.1.2
instantiate topology, 6.11.1, 6.11.1
success requirement attributes, 6.7
switchover topology, 6.12.1.1
sync topology, 6.11.2
verify topology, 6.6, 6.11.1, 6.15.1
writing, 6.4.4
port configuration on load balancers, 2.5
port monitoring on load balancers, 2.5
Portal and Wireless installation type, 6.1.1
prerequisites for OracleAS Disaster Recovery full site upgrade, 9.1
primary node, 1.2.1
process failure detection on load balancers, 2.5
production site, 6.1, 6.2.2.2
backup, 8.1.1
PROVIDER_URL property, A.2.2

Q

quit command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 7.2.2

R

Real Application Clusters database
as Oracle BPEL Process Manager dehydration store, 5.2.2.1
in OracleAS Disaster Recovery topologies, 6.14.1, 6.14.2
Oracle Business Rules and, 5.6.3
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus and, 5.3.2.3
Recovery Manager, 6, 8.1
redundancy, 2.8
replication
multicast, 3.2.2
peer-to-peer, 3.2.3
peer-to-peer (dynamic), 3.2.3
peer-to-peer (static), 3.2.3
setting replication policy, 3.2.5
specifying number of nodes, 3.2.6
to a database, 3.2.4
Report Cache (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.1
requirements for load balancers, 2.5
resource monitoring on load balancers, 2.5
reverse proxy server (OracleAS Web Cache), 3.1.8
routing algorithms
for mod_oc4j, 3.1.5
Rule Author, 5.6.4

S

scheduled outages, 6.12.1.1
SCN, 8.1.1.1, 8.1.2.2
secondary node, 1.2.1
secure shell port forwarding, 11.1
sequence number, 8.1.1.1, 8.1.2.2
session state replication, 3.1.2
set asg credentials command, 6.4.4, 6.5, 6.18.1.1, 7.2.2
set echo command, 7.2.2
set new primary database command, 6.4.4, 6.5, 7.2.2
set noprompt command, 7.2.2
set primary database command, 6.4.4, 6.5, 6.17.1.2, 6.18.1.2, 7.2.2
set trace command, 7.2.2
set trace off command, 6.15.5
set trace on command, 6.15.5
shared storage, 1.2.1, 2.8.2
show env command, 7.2.2
show operation command, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
show operation full command, 6.15.2
show operation history command, 6.15.3
shutdown command, 7.2.2
shutdown farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
shutdown topology command, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
site upgrade procedure
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9
software load balancers, 2.5
special considerations
disaster recovery configurations in CFC environment, 7.2.1
instantiate and failover operations, 7.2.1.1
switchover operation, 7.2.1.3
for switchover operation, 6.12.1.1
specific information for some asgctl commands, 7.2
specifying primary database, 6.17.1.2
SSH tunneling, 11.1
standby site, 6.1, 6.1.1, 6.2.2.2
clone instance command, 6.4.4
instantiation, 6.4.4
not started after failover, A.1.2
not synchronized, A.1.1
OracleAS Web Cache not started, A.1.4
restoration, 8.1.2
switchover operation fails directory not found, A.1.3
synchronization, 6.4.4
wrong hostname on middle tier, A.1.5
startup command, 7.2.2
startup farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
startup topology command, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
static peer-to-peer replication, 3.2.3
staticports.ini file, 6.3
status, checking, 3.2.7
stop operation command, 6.4.4, 6.15.4, 7.2.2
stopping asgctl operations, 6.15.4
supported topologies
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.1.3
switchback, 1.2.1
switchover, 1.2.1
switchover farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
switchover operation, 6.4.4
switchover topology command, 6.4.4, 6.12.1.1, 7.2.2
switchover topology policy file, 6.12.1.1
switchover topology to command, 6.1.3.1
sync farm command, 7.2.2
sync farm operation fails, A.1.7
sync topology command, 6.4.4, 7.2.2
sync topology policy file, 6.11.2
synchronize topology command, 6.11.2
synchronizing secondary site with primary site, 6.11.2

T

time-to-live, 6.16.2
TNS Names, 6.2.2.2.1
tracing asgctl tasks, 6.15.5
trigger attribute (for replication-policy), 3.2.5
troubleshooting
dumping the topology to a file, 6.4.4, 6.6
show operations, 6.4.4
stop an operation, 6.4.4
typical asgctl session, 6.17.1

U

UDDI
See Oracle Service Registry
unplanned outages, 6.12.1.2
upgrade prerequisites
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.1
upgrade procedure for OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 9.3

V

validating primary topology, 6.15.1
verify farm command (deprecated), 7.2.2
verify farm operation fails, A.1.6
verify operation, 6.4.4, 6.6
verify topology command, 6.4.4, 6.6, 6.15.1, 7.2.2
verify topology policy file, 6.6, 6.11.1, 6.15.1
virtual hostname, 1.2.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.2.2
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.1.3.1, 6.2.1, 6.2.1.3, 6.2.2.1, 6.2.2.1, 6.2.2.2, 6.3
OracleAS Disaster Recovery requirement, 6.1.1
verifying (for Oracle Enterprise Service Bus), 5.3.2.2
virtual IP, 1.2.1, 1.2.1, 2.5, 2.8.2
OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 6.2.1.3, 6.2.2.2
virtual server configuration on load balancers, 2.5

W

Web application session state replication, 3.1.2
Web applications (Oracle Business Activity Monitoring), 5.4.1, 5.4.3.2
Web Garden Setup on IIS for Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 5.4.5
WebDAV URL for Oracle Business Rules repository, 5.6.2
wide area network, 6.1
Windows network load balancers, 2.5
write-quota attribute (in cluster tag), 3.2.6