Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X
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