Oracle® Content Database Installation Guide 10g Release 1 (10.2.0.0.0) for Linux Itanium Part Number B31419-01 |
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This appendix explains where to find information about how to deploy Oracle Content DB in a high availability environment.
Note: OracleAS Web Cache clustering is not certified with Oracle Content DB. Additional information about using Oracle Content DB in a multiple middle tier environment is available in the white paper "Best Practices for Configuring Oracle Content Database Middle Tiers for Scalability and High Availability". You can find this white paper on Oracle Technology Network at |
This appendix includes the following topics:
For all high availability configurations, install the components in the following order:
Oracle Database 10g
Oracle Identity Management components
If you are distributing the Oracle Identity Management components, install them in the following order:
Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning
OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services
Oracle Content DB
If you are using an Oracle RAC configuration for your Oracle Database, you must register each Oracle RAC node with Oracle Internet Directory. See "Registering Oracle Database with Oracle Internet Directory" for more information.
For complete information about high availability for the Oracle Database, see the following books in the Oracle Database documentation set:
For complete information about high availability for Oracle Application Server components, including Oracle Identity Management, see the following books in the Oracle Application Server documentation set:
Chapter 2, "Planning for Oracle Content DB Deployment" in Oracle Content Database Administrator's Guide provides information about high availability considerations for the Oracle Content DB middle tier.
In addition, refer to Oracle Application Server High Availability Guide and Oracle Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide for information about high availability for middle-tier applications, including setting up load balancers.
In order to use a load balancer, you must update two Oracle Content DB properties with the appropriate host and port of the load balancer:
IFS.DOMAIN.APPLICATION.ApplicationHost
IFS.DOMAIN.APPLICATION.ApplicationPort
See "Managing Domain Properties" in Oracle Content Database Administrator's Guide for information about how to update these properties.
Note: OracleAS Web Cache clustering is not certified with Oracle Content DB. Additional information about using Oracle Content DB in a multiple middle tier environment is available in the white paper Best Practices for Configuring Oracle Content Database Middle Tiers for Scalability and High Availability. You can find this white paper on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) at: |