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Oracle® Application Server Administrator's Guide
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Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0)
Part Number B32196-01
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1-1 Environment Variables for UNIX
1-2 Environment Variables for Windows
2-1 Summary of the Application Server Control Underlying Technologies
2-2 Administrative Roles That You Can Assign to Application Server Control Administrators
2-3 Summary of the Cluster Topology Administration Tasks
3-1 Example of Identical Port Ranges in Two Oracle Homes
3-2 Example of Using Unique Port Ranges in Two Oracle Homes
3-3 Example of Increasing the Retry Count in Two Oracle Homes
5-1 Diagnostic Message Format by Component
5-2 Oracle Application Server Components Supporting Message Correlation
5-3 ODL Format Message Header Fields
5-4 Component IDs for Diagnostic Log File Configuration
5-5 Oracle Application Server Components with Configuration Options for Supporting ODL
7-1 Supported Procedures for Hostname, Domain Name, and IP Address Changes
7-2 Options for the chgiphost Command
7-3 Prompts and Actions for chgiphost -mid
7-4 Prompts and Actions for chgiphost -idm
9-1 Parameters and Options for the prepare_clone.pl Script
9-2 Parameters and Options for the clone.pl Script
11-1 PKI Wallet Encoding Standards
11-2 Certificate Request: Fields and Descriptions
11-3 Available Key Sizes
11-4 X.509 Version 3 KeyUsage Extension Types, Values, and Descriptions
11-5 Oracle Wallet Manager Import of Trusted Certificates to an Oracle Wallet
15-1 Oracle Application Server Component Backup Input Files
16-1 OracleAS Recovery Manager Files
16-2 Parameters in config.inp
16-3 OracleAS Recovery Manager Modes and Arguments
18-1 Recovery Strategies for Data Loss, Host Failure, and Media Failure in Middle-Tier Instances
18-2 Recovery Strategies for Process Failures and System Outages in Middle-Tier Instances
A-1 Possible Values for the jmx.internal.connection.protocol Property
A-2 Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL) Properties
A-3 Logging Properties When ODL Is Not Enabled
A-4 Best Practices for Managing the Active Application Server Control
B-1 Oracle Application Server Command-Line Tools
C-1 URLs for Components
D-1 OC4J, OPMN, and Oracle HTTP Server Ports
D-2 Port Numbers (Sorted by Number)
E-1 Examples of Administrative Changes
G-1 Options for the OPatch Utility