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Oracle® Application Server Administrator's Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0)

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A

accessibility mode
enabling for Application Server Control, A.5
active ascontrol application, 2.3.3.1, A.1
about, A.6.1
best practices, A.6.2
configuring new, A.6.4
adding OC4J instances, 6.1, 6.2.4
adding to groups, 6.2.4
admin_client.jar utility, 2.1.3
administration credentials, A.2.2.2
administration OC4J instance, 2.3.3.1, A.1
accessing through HTTP, A.6.5
configuring, 6.2.1, 6.2.2
administration tools, 2
administration user, A.2.2
administrative changes, E.1
administrator account
for Application Server Control
changing, A.2.1
AJP ports
changing, 4.3.2
allotted port ranges, D.1
anonymous authentication, 6.7
disabling, 6.7.1
enabling, 6.7.2
anonymous binds, 6.7
disabling, 6.7.1
enabling, 6.7.2
Application Server Control
See Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
Application Server Control Console
See Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control Console
application.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
ascontrol application, 2.2.1.1
ASG process, 1.5.1
authentication
SSL and, 10.1

B

backup and recovery, 15, 17, 18
adding files, 16.3.2
backup input files, 15.2.2
backup strategy, 15.2, 15.3, 17.1
cold, 17.1
complete, 17.1, 17.2.3
creating record of environment, 17.2.1
getting started, 15.6
instance, 17.2.2, 18.2.4
JPS preference store backup, 17.2.4.1
loss of host automation, 17.3
restrictions, 17.3.1
online, 17.1
overview, 15.1
PDK-Java preference store backup, 17.2.4.2
plugin backup input file, 15.2.3
portlet producer backup, 17.2.4
recovering loss of host automatically, 17.3
recovering portlet producer preference store, 18.2.5
restrictions, 15.5
tool, 16
troubleshooting, 19
types of backup, 15.2.1
types of files, 15.1
bkp_restore.pl, 16.1
browser certificates, using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.5.1.3
browsers
troubleshooting, H.2.7, H.3.2

C

cache.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2
certificate authority, 10.2
certificate requests
adding, 11.1.5.1.1
exporting, 11.1.5.1.7
removing, 11.1.5.1.5
certificate revocation lists, 11.2.5.1.1
deleting, 11.2.5.2.5
listing, 11.2.5.2.3
managing with orapki, 11.2.5
renaming, 11.2.5.2.1
uploading, 11.2.5.2.2
uploading to LDAP directory, 11.2.5.2
validation and, 11.2.5.1
viewing, 11.2.5.2.4
certificate validation, 11.2
certificates, 10.5
browser, using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.5.1.3
client, 10.5.3
getting, 10.5.1
managing, 11.1.5
mapping, 11.3.2
PKCS #11, 11.1.1
PKCS #12, 11.1.1, 11.1.1.5
PKCS #7, 11.1.3, 11.1.3
trusted
exporting, 11.1.5.2.3
importing, 11.1.5.2.1
managing, 11.1.5.2
removing, 11.1.5.2.2
user
exporting, 11.1.5.1.6
importing, 11.1.5.1.2
managing, 11.1.5.1
removing, 11.1.5.1.4
changing Infrastructure Services, 8
changing IP addresses, 7.4
changing ports, 4
character sets
LDAP-based replicas and, F.2.1
chgiphost command, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3, B
customizing, 7.2.5.2
errors, 7.2.5.4
instance name and, 7.2.1
setting log level, 7.2.5.1
client certificates, 10.5.3
clone.pl script, 9.3.2, B
cloning, 9
Application Server Control Console, 9.5.4
changing host name, 9.6.3
cloning phase, 9.3.2
clusters, 9.2, 9.4.5, 9.7
custom data and, 9.6.3
custom ports, 9.6.2
customizing, 9.6
definition of, 9.1
files updated, 9.3.2
J2EE, 9.2
limitations, 9.5.1
log files, 9.4.4
OC4J, 9.5.3
Oracle Content DB and, 9.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 9.2, 9.5.2
Oracle Identity Management and, 9.5.1
Oracle WebCenter Framework and, 9.4.3, 9.5.5
OracleAS Clusters, 9.2, 9.4.5, 9.7
OracleAS Infrastructure and, 9.2, 9.5.1
OracleAS Metadata Repository and, 9.5.1
port numbers and, 9.5.1, 9.5.2, 9.6.2
post-cloning phase, 9.3.2
pre-cloning phase, 9.3.2
process, 9.3
supported types, 9.2
using command line, 9.4
cloning phase, 9.3.2
cluster topology, 2.3.3
configuring, 6.2
managing, 2.1.1
types of, 6.2
clusters
See OracleAS Clusters, OracleAS Web Cache
cold backup, 17.1
command-line tools, B
complete backup
Oracle Application Server environment, 17.2.3
components
disabling, 3.5.2
enabling, 3.5.2
obtaining status, 3.3.1
starting and stopping, 3.3, 3.3.2
URLs for, C
configuring clusters, 6.2
configuring middle tiers
in a cluster, 6.2
to use Identity Management, 6.6
with OracleAS Web Cache, 6.3
configuring networks, 7
connection errors, H.2.2
copying instance of Oracle Application Server, 9
createinstance utility, 6.1.1, B
creating keystores, A.3.1
credentials
administration, A.2.2.2
CRLAdmins directory administrative group, 11.2.6.7.1
CRLs
See certificate revocation lists
cryptography
private key, 10.2
public key, 10.2, 11
cs.properties file
cloning and, 9.6.1
ports, 9.6.2

D

dads.conf file, 4.4.1
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2
data loss
recovery strategies, 18.1.1
data-sources.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
dcmPlugins.xml file
cloning and, 9.6.3
default port numbers, D.1
default-web-site.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.4
Delegated Administration Service
See Oracle Delegated Administration Services
deleting OC4J instances, 6.1, 6.1.2
DHCP address
changing, 7.4
moving off-network, 7.3.4
moving to, 7.3.2
diagnosing component problems, 5.3.2
diagnostics, 5
connection errors, H.2.2
log files, 5.2.1.2
messages, 5.3.1
troubleshooting, H
disabling components, 3.5.2
discovery
types of, 6.2
DISPLAY environment variable, 1.2
dms.conf file, 4.3.4
dmstool command, B
domain name
changing, 7.2
Identity Management, 7.2.3
middle tier, 7.2.2
Dynamic Monitoring Service (DMS), 2.2.3
dynamic node discovery, 6.2

E

ECID
See Execution Context ID (ECID)
emctl command
starting Application Server Control Console, 3.4.3
enabling components, 3.5.2
encryption, 10.1
environment variables
setting, 1.2
error messages
log files and, 5.2.1.2
See also diagnostics
Execution Context ID (ECID), 5.3.1

F

failover
Identity Management and, 8.3.4
FileFixer utility
cloning and, 9.6.3
firewalls
ports and, D.3
first-fault component isolation, 5.3.1
fixup_script.xml.tmpl file
cloning and, 9.6.3

G

garbage collection
troubleshooting, H.2.1
gateways
for cluster topologies, 6.2
global-web-application.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
groups
adding instances to, 6.2.4
advantages of using, 2.3.3.2.2
creating, 2.3.3.2.1, 6.2.3
in a cluster, 6.2
managing with Application Server Control, 2.3.3.2

H

high availability environments
starting and stopping, 3.5.1
troubleshooting, H.2.8, H.2.9
home OC4J instance, 1.5.3
deleting, 6.1.2
home pages, 2.1.1
host failure
recovery strategies, 18.1.1
hostname
changing, 7.2
after Windows 2000 upgrade, 7.2.5.3
Identity Management, 7.2.3
middle tier, 7.2.2
Oracle Content DB and, 7.2.2
references to, 7.2.2
WebCenter applications and, 7.2.2
HTTP port
changing, 4.3.3.2
HTTPD processes
troubleshooting and, H.2.4
httpd.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2, 9.5.2
port directive and, 4.4.3
HTTPS port
changing, 4.3.3.3

I

ias.properties file
cloning and, 9.3.2
OID port and, 4.4.2, 4.4.2
SSL and, 8.2.2
iaspt.conf file
port tunneling and, 4.3.7
Identity Management
See Oracle Identity Management
IIOP ports
changing, 4.3.2
Infrastructure
See OracleAS Infrastructure
installer parameters, 9.6.1
instance backup
Oracle Application Server environment, 17.2.2
instance recovery
Oracle Application Server, 18.2.4
Internet Explorer certificates
using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.5.1.3
IP addresses
changing, 7.2, 7.4
moving off-network, 7.3.3
moving to static address, 7.3.1
IPC Listener
KEY value, 4.4.1.1

J

J2EE, 1.1
application deployment specification, 2.2.1.2
cloning, 9.2
management specification, 2.2.1.2
multiple instances in cluster, 6.2.2
OC4J and, 1.5.3
ports, D.1.1
j2ee-logging.xml file, 5.2.2
Java Management Extensions (JMX)
Application Server Control and, 2.2.1.2
Java Object Cache
ports, D.1.1
changing, 4.3.5
Java Single Sign-On, 6.5
Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
creating multiple, 6.2.5
java2.policy file
cloning and, 9.5.3
javacache.xml file
ports and, 4.3.5
jazn-data.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
jazn.jar command-line tool, B
jazn.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
JMS ports
changing, 4.3.2
jms.xml file
cloning and, 9.5.3
JPS preference store backup, 17.2.4.1
JVM
See Java Virtual Machine (JVM)

K

key file, 16.3.1
keystores, 10.5.2
creating for administration OC4J, A.3.1

L

LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, 1.2
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 environment variable, 1.2
LDAP directory
downloading wallet from, 11.1.4.8
uploading wallets, 11.1.4.7
ldapaddmt command
SSL and, 8.2.2
LDAP-based replicas, F.1
installing, F.2
moving to new host, 8.3.1
ports, F.2.1
ldapmodify command, F.2.1
SSL and, 8.2.2
ldap.ora file
directory SSL port for no authentication, 11.2.5.2.2
ports and, 4.4.2
ldapsearch command, F.2.1
SSL and, 8.2.2
LIBPATH environment variable, 1.2
listen ports
changing, 4.3.3.2
numbers, D.1.1
Load Balancing Router
cloning and, 9.5.1, 9.5.2
log files, 5
cloning and, 9.4.4
component IDs, 5.4.2
limitations, 5.4.5
listing, 5.1.2
message formats, 5.2.1.2
names, 5.2.2
naming, 5.2.1
OC4J, 5.4.4
registration, 5.4.2
searching, 5.1.3, 5.1.4
size, 5.2.2
viewing, 5.1.1
log message formats, 5.2.1.2
logging, 5
Application Server Control and, A.4.1
configuring options, 5.2.2
configuring properties, A.4.2
Loss of Host Automation (LOHA), 17.3
restrictions, 17.3.1

M

managed beans (MBeans)
Application Server Control and, 2.3.6
viewing cluster MBean Browser, 2.3.6.3
viewing MBeans, 2.3.6.2
viewing system MBean Browser, 2.3.6.1
managing clusters, 2.1.1
managing Oracle Application Server, 2.1.1
mathematics accelerators, 10.7.2
MaxClients directive
connections and, H.2.2
MBeans
Application Server Control and, 2.3.6
viewing cluster MBean Browser, 2.3.6.3
viewing MBeans, 2.3.6.2
viewing system MBean Browser, 2.3.6.1
media failure
recovery strategies, 18.1.1
message correlation, 5.3.1
metrics
monitoring, 2.1.4
with command-line tool, B
Microsoft Internet Explorer certificates
using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.5.1.3
middle-tier installation
changing to SSL mode, 8.2.2
cloning, 9.1
restoring, 18.2.1, 18.2.2
restoring configuration files, 18.2.3
middle-tier instances
starting, 3.2.1
stopping, 3.2.2
mod_oc4j.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2, 9.5.3
mod_osso
port numbers and, 4.3.3.3, 4.4.3
mod_osso.conf file
ports and, 4.4.3
moddav.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2
monitoring, 5
performance metrics, 2.1.4, B
multiple installations on one host, 1.2

N

Net Listener
starting, 3.4.3
Netscape certificates
using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.5.1.3
network configurations, 7
new features, Preface
NLS_LANG environment variable
LDAP-based replicas and, F.2.1

O

OC4J
See Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
OC4J Java Single Sign-On, 6.5
OC4J_Content OC4J instance, 1.5.3
OC4J_Security OC4J instance
configuring SSL, 12.3.5
OC4J_WebCenter OC4J instance, 1.5.3
oc4jadmin password, 2.3.1.2
changing, A.2, A.2.3
changing for remote instance, A.2.4
guidelines, H.3.1
resetting, H.3.1
troubleshooting, H.3.1
oc4jadmin user, A.2.2
oc4j.properties file
cloning and, 9.5.3
ocactl command, 4.4.1
ocm_apache.conf file
ports and, 4.4.4
ODL
See Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL)
ODL Archives, 5.4.1.2
ODL log, 5.4.1.2
off-network, 7.3
moving on-network
DHCP address, 7.3.2
static IP address, 7.3.1
ojspc command, B
olap.conf file
cloning and, 9.5.2
on-network, 7.3
moving off-network
DHCP address, 7.3.4
IP address, 7.3.3
ONS local port
changing, 4.3.6
ONS remote port
changing, 4.3.6
ONS request port
changing, 4.3.6
OPatch utility, G.4
options, G.4.2
requirements, G.4.1
running, G.4.2
opmnassociate command, 6.2, B
opmnctl command, 1.5.1, 2.1.2, B
configuring clusters, 6.2, 6.2.1
obtaining status, 1.5.1
starting components, 1.5.1, 3.3.1, 3.4.3
stopping components, 3.3.1, 3.4.4
opmn.xml file
cloning and, 9.3.2
ports and, 3.5.3, 4.3.6
ORA-28885 error, 11.3.2
Oracle Application Development Framework
cloning and, 9.5.1
Oracle Application Server environment
managing, 2.1.1
starting, 3.4.1
starting and stopping, 3.4
stopping, 3.4.2
troubleshooting, H.2.5
Oracle Application Server Welcome Page, 1.3, 2.3.1.2
Oracle Applications wallet location, 11.1.4.11
Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
adding OC4J instances, 6.1, 6.2.4
adding to groups, 6.2.4
cloning, 9.5.3
mod_oc4j.conf file, 9.5.3
deleting OC4J instances, 6.1, 6.1.2
getting started, 1.5.3
instances, 1.5.3
log files, 5.2.1.2, 5.4.4
configuring, 5.2.2
message correlation, 5.3.1
multiple instances in cluster, 6.2.2
multiple JVMs and
ODL messages, 5.4.3.2
on separate host, 6.2.1
port conflicts, 3.5.3
ports, D.1.1
changing, 4.3.2
remote instance, A.1, A.3.2
resolving errors when starting, 3.5.3
starting instances, 3.2.1
stopping instances, 3.2.2
troubleshooting, H.2.1
Oracle Content DB
changing hostname and, 7.2.2
changing ports and, 4.3.3.2, 4.3.3.3
cloning and, 9.2
getting started, 1.5.5
log files, 5.2.1.2
port numbers, D.1.2
Oracle Delegated Administration Services
changing domain name, 7.2.3
changing hostname, 7.2.3
configuring SSL, 12.3.1
updating, 4.4.3
Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL), 5.2.1
configuring components for, 5.4.3
enabling, A.4.1
file naming, 5.4.1.2
message format, 5.4.1.1
message header fields, 5.4.1.1
Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning
changing domain name, 7.2.3
changing hostname, 7.2.3
configuring SSL, 12.3.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
configuring SSL, 12.3.7
log files, 5.2.1.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control
administrator account
changing, A.2.1
ascontrol application, 2.2.1.1
active, A.6.1
best practices, A.6.2
checking status, A.1.1
configuring new, A.6.4
enabling accessibility mode, A.5
enabling ODL logging, A.4.1
locating the active, 2.3.3.1
new features, 2.2.1
overview, 2.2
password
changing, A.2
publishing to web site, A.6.6
remote management, 2.2.1.3
role-based administration, 2.2.1.4
starting, 3.3.1, A.1
stopping, 3.3.1, A.1
troubleshooting, H.3
using, 2.1.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control Console
cloning, 9.5.4
configuring security, A.3
configuring SSL, 12.3.7.2
displaying, 2.3.1.2
password, 2.3.1.2
starting, 3.4.3
starting and stopping components, 3.3.2
stopping, 3.4.4
URL for, 2.3.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server
cloning, 9.2, 9.5.2
configuring for ODL, 5.4.3.1
getting started, 1.5.2
log files, 5.2.1.2
message correlation, 5.3.1
on separate host, 6.2.1
ports, D.1.1, D.1.1
changing, 4.4.3
changing diagnostic, 4.3.4
changing listen, 4.3.3, 4.3.3.2
changing SSL listen, 4.3.3.3
less than 1024, 4.3.3.1, 4.4.3
routing requests to J2EE container, 6.2
starting, 3.2.1
stopping, 3.2.2
troubleshooting, H.2.3
using 10.1.2 with 10.1.3, 6.4
Oracle Identity Management
associating with middle tier, 6.6
cloning and, 9.5.1
failover, 8.3.4
moving to a new host, 8.3
starting, 3.4.3
stopping, 3.4.4
Oracle Internet Directory
anonymous binds, 6.7
disabling, 6.7.1
enabling, 6.7.2
associating with middle tier, 6.6
changing domain name, 7.2.2, 7.2.3
changing hostname, 7.2.2, 7.2.3
changing modes, 8.2
changing to SSL mode, 8.2
configuring SSL, 12.3.2
Diffie-Hellman SSL port, 11.2.5.2.2
ports
changing, 4.4.2
updating, 4.4.1
Oracle Internet Directory Replication Server
configuring SSL, 12.3.3
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN), 2.2.3
command-line interface, 1.5.1, 2.1.2, B
getting started, 1.5.1
log files, 5.2.1.2
ports, D.1.1
changing, 4.3.6
securing, A.3.2.2
troubleshooting, H.2.6
Oracle Universal Installer
log files, 5.2.1.2
Oracle Wallet Manager, 10.5.2
changing passwords, 11.1.4.13
closing wallets, 11.1.4.4
creating wallets, 11.1.4.2
deleting wallets, 11.1.4.12
downloading wallets, 11.1.4.8
enabling auto-login, 11.1.4.14
exporting wallets, 11.1.4.5
managing certificates, 11.1.5
opening wallets, 11.1.4.3
starting, 11.1.2
uploading wallets, 11.1.4.7
Oracle WebCenter Framework
changing hostname and, 7.2.2
cloning, 9.4.3, 9.5.5
getting started, 1.5.4
log files, 5.2.1.2
port numbers, D.1.2
oracle_apache.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 1.2, 1.2, 3.4.3
ORACLE_SID environment variable, 3.4.3
OracleAS Certificate Authority
configuring SSL, 12.3.6
creating certificates, 10.5.1
ports
changing, 4.4.4
updating, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
OracleAS Clusters
cloning and, 9.2, 9.4.5, 9.7
configuring, 6.2
types of, 6.2
OracleAS Infrastructure
changing, 8
cloning and, 9.2, 9.5.1
LDAP-based replica and, F.1.2
ports
changing, 4.4
starting, 3.4.3
stopping, 3.4.4
OracleAS Metadata Repository
cloning and, 9.5.1
ports, changing, 4.4.1
starting, 3.4.3
stopping, 3.4.4
OracleAS Recovery Manager, 15.4, 16
configuring, 16.2
customizing, 16.3
prerequisites, 16.4.1
usage, 16.4
OracleAS Single Sign-On
changing domain name, 7.2.3
changing hostname, 7.2.3
changing port, 4.4.3
configuring SSL, 12.3.1
enabling SSO authentication, 6.6
migrating data, 8.3.3
ports, updating, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
OracleAS Web Cache
clusters
configuring as reverse proxy, 6.3.2
configuring as reverse proxy, 6.3
orainstRoot.sh script
cloning and, 9.4.3
oraInventory directory
cloning and, 9.4.3, 9.4.4
orapki utility, 11.2, 11.2.5.2, B
adding certificate requests, 11.2.4.2, 11.2.6.8
adding certificates, 11.2.6.8
adding root certificates, 11.2.4.2
adding trusted certificates, 11.2.4.2
adding user certificates, 11.2.4.2
commands, 11.2.6
creating auto login wallets with, 11.2.4.1
creating signed certificates, 11.2.3, 11.2.6.1
creating wallets with, 11.2.4.1, 11.2.6.9
deleting certificate revocation lists, 11.2.6.3
displaying certificate revocation lists, 11.2.6.4
displaying certificates, 11.2.6.2
displaying help, 11.2.2
exporting certificate requests, 11.2.4.3
exporting certificates, 11.2.4.3, 11.2.6.11
listing certificate revocation lists, 11.2.6.6
managing certificate revocation lists, 11.2.5
managing wallets with, 11.2.4
overview, 11.2.1
syntax, 11.2.1.1
uploading certificate revocation lists, 11.2.6.7
viewing certificates, 11.2.3, 11.2.6.10
viewing wallets with, 11.2.4.1
orion-web.xml file
cloning and, 9.3.2

P

passwords
Application Server Control Console, 2.3.1.2
changing, A.2, A.2.3
changing for remote, A.2.4
oc4jadmin, 2.3.1.2
changing, A.2, A.2.3
changing for remote instance, A.2.4
patches
applying and rolling back, G.4
PATH environment variable, 1.2
PDK-Java preference store backup, 17.2.4.2
performance
troubleshooting, H.2.1
performance metrics
monitoring, 2.1.4
with command-line tool, B
PKCS #10 certificate request, 11.1.5.1.1
PKCS #11 format certificates, 11.1.1
PKCS #11 wallets, 11.1.4.2.2
PKCS #12 format certificates, 11.1.1, 11.1.1.5
PKCS #12 wallets, 11.1.4.2
PKCS #7 certificate chain, 11.1.5.1.2
difference from X.509 certificate, 11.1.5.1.2
PKCS #7 format certificates, 11.1.3, 11.1.3
PKI wallet encoding standards, 11.1.4.6
plsql.conf file
cloning and, 9.3.2, 9.5.2
port numbers, D
changing, 4
checking, 1.4
cloning and, 9.5.1, 9.5.2, 9.6.2, 9.6.2
conflicts, 3.5.3
J2EE, D.1.1
Java Object Cache, D.1.1
LDAP-based replicas and, F.2.1
Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J), D.1.1, D.1.1
Oracle HTTP Server, D.1.1, D.1.1
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN), D.1.1
Oracle WebCenter Framework, D.1.2
port tunneling, D.1.1
viewing, 4.2
See also ports
port tunneling
cloning and, 9.5.1
log files, 5.2.1.2
ports, D.1.1
changing, 4.3.7
SSL and, 12.3.5.2, 13.3.3.2
ports
changing, 4
infrastructure, 4.4
Java Object Cache, 4.3.5
middle tier, 4.3
OPMN, 4.3.6
Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J), 4.3.2
Oracle Content DB, 4.3.3.2, 4.3.3.3
Oracle HTTP Server, 4.3.3, 4.3.3.2, 4.3.3.3, 4.4.3
Oracle HTTP Server diagnostic, 4.3.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.4.2
OracleAS Certificate Authority, 4.4.4
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 4.4.1
port tunneling, 4.3.7
cloning and, 9.5.2, 9.6.2
less than 1024, 4.4.3
managing, 4.1
opening in firewalls, D.3
updating
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.4.1
OracleAS Certificate Authority, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
post-cloning phase, 9.3.2
postinstallation tasks, 1
pre-cloning phase, 9.3.2
prepare_clone.pl script, B
private key cryptography, 10.2
process crashes
recovery strategies, 18.1.2
protocol converters, 10.7.1
public key cryptography, 10.2
Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS), 11.3.1

R

readme.txt file, 1.3, 2.3.1.1
recovery, 18
procedures, 18.2
strategies, 18.1
troubleshooting, 19
registering new Web sites, A.3.1
registration
log files, 5.4.2
regular expressions
log files and, 5.1.4
release numbers, G
application server, G.2
component, G.3
format, G.1
viewing, G.2
remote management
Application Server Control Console, 2.2.1.3
remote OC4J instance, A.1, A.3.2
removeinstance utility, 6.1.2, B
removing OC4J instances, 6.1, 6.1.2
replication, F.1
moving Identity Management, 8.3.1
RMI connections
securing, A.3.2.1
RMI ports
changing, 4.3.2
securing, A.3.2.1
RMIS ports
changing, 4.3.2
configuring, A.3.2.1
role-based administration, 2.2.1.4
root.sh script
cloning and, 9.4.3

S

screen readers, A.5.1
Secure Sockets Layer
See SSL
security, 10
configuring for Application Server Control Console, A.3
enabling SSL, 1.6
OPMN and, A.3.2.2
RMI connections and, A.3.2.1
SSL, 12.1
SSL and hardware security, 10.7
wallets, 11
SHLIB_PATH environment variable, 1.2
SSL, 10
changing middle-tier installation to, 8.2.2
changing Oracle Internet Directory to, 8.2
communication paths
in Infrastructure, 12.1
in middle-tier, 13.1
configuration
in Infrastructure, 12.3
configuring, 10.6, 13.3
default configuration, 10.6.1
enabling, 1.6
enabling in Infrastructure, 12
enabling in middle tier, 13
overview, 10.1
partial configuration, 10.6.2
requirements, 10.4
SSL Listen port
changing, 4.3.3.3
SSL protocol, 10.3
SSL wallet location, 11.1.4.2.1, 11.1.4.11
ssl.conf file
port directive and, 4.3.3.3, 4.4.3
SSO
See OracleAS Single Sign-On, Java Single Sign-On
SSO wallets, 11.1.4.14
starting
Application Server Control, 3.3.1, A.1
Application Server Control Console, 3.4.3
applications, 3.3.1
components, 1.5.1, 3.3, 3.3
middle-tier instances, 3.2.1
Net Listener, 3.4.3
OC4J instances, 3.2.1
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.1
Oracle Identity Management, 3.4.3
OracleAS Infrastructure, 3.4.3
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 3.4.3
subprocesses, 3.3.1
starting and stopping, 3
static hubs
as discovery servers, 6.2
static IP address
moving off-network, 7.3.3
moving to, 7.3.1
staticports.ini file, D.1.1
cloning and, 9.6.2
status
of components, 1.5.1, 3.3.1
stopping
Application Server Control, 3.3.1, A.1
Application Server Control Console, 3.4.4
applications, 3.3.1
components, 3.3, 3.3
OC4J instances, 3.2.2
Oracle Application Server environment, 3.4.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.2.2
Oracle Identity Management, 3.4.4
OracleAS Infrastructure, 3.4.4
OracleAS Metadata Repository, 3.4.4
subprocesses, 3.3.1
stopping and starting, 3
symbolic links
cloning and, 9.5.1
system outages
recovery strategies, 18.1.2
system-jazn-data.xml file
troubleshooting, H.3.1

T

targets.xml file
ports and, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
TEMP environment variable, 1.2
TMP environment variable, 1.2
troubleshooting, H
Application Server Control, H.3
backup and recovery, 19
browser problems, H.2.7
browsers and, H.3.2
connection errors, H.2.2
garbage collection, H.2.1
HTTPD processes, H.2.4
OC4J, H.2.1
oc4jadmin password, H.3.1
OPMN, H.2.6
Oracle Application Server processes, H.2.5
Oracle HTTP Server, H.2.3, H.2.4
page not displayed error, H.2.7
performance, H.2.1
standby instances and, H.2.8, H.2.9
trusted certificates
exporting, 11.1.5.2.3
importing, 11.1.5.2.1
removing, 11.1.5.2.2

U

UIX
cloning and, 9.5.1
uix-config.xml command, A.5.3
underlying technologies, 2.2.3
URLs for components, C

V

version numbers, G
application server, G.2
component, G.3
format, G.1
viewing, G.2
virtual hosts
SSL and, 13.3.6, 14.1

W

wallets, 10.5.2, 11
auto login, 11.1.4.14
closing, 11.1.4.4
components supporting, 10.5.2
creating, 11.1.3, 11.1.4.2
for hardware security module, 11.1.4.2.2
deleting, 11.1.4.12
downloading, 11.1.4.8
exporting, 11.1.4.5
managing, 11, 11.1.4
managing certificates, 11.1.5
managing trusted certificates, 11.1.5.2
managing with orapki, 11.2.4
opening, 11.1.4.3
Oracle Applications wallet location, 11.1.4.11
passwords
changing, 11.1.4.13
guidelines for, 11.1.4.1
PKI encoding standards, 11.1.4.6
saving, 11.1.4.9
saving in system default, 11.1.4.11
saving to new location, 11.1.4.10
SSL wallet location, 11.1.4.2.1, 11.1.4.11
SSO wallets, 11.1.4.14
storing multiple certificates, 11.3.2
uploading, 11.1.4.7
Web Services management
Application Server Control and, 2.2.1.2
Welcome Page, 1.3, 2.3.1.2

X

X.509 certificates, 11.3.1
difference from PKCS #7 certificate chain, 11.1.5.1.2
extension types, 11.3.2
XDK
cloning and, 9.5.1