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Oracle® Beehive Installation Guide
Release 1 (1.2 and 1.3) for Linux
Part Number E10481-06
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Part I Oracle Beehive Installation
1
What You Should Know Before Installing Oracle Beehive
Requirements
Operating System Certification
Kernel Version
Required Operating System Packages for Linux
Database Requirements
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Installation Scenarios
Installing Oracle Beehive Against an Existing Database
Installing Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application to Allow Oracle Beehive to Be Provisioned through Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
Specifying Location of Oracle Beehive Shiphome Binaries in Grid Control
Installing Oracle Beehive for Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra
Requirements
Installing Oracle Beehive Administration Console
Requirements and Certifications
Installing Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode
Installing Oracle Beehive in High Availability Environment
Installing More Than One Instance
Upgrading Oracle Beehive
Starting Oracle Beehive Install Wizard
Post-Installation Procedures
Cloning Application Tiers and Deployments
Uninstalling Oracle Beehive
2
Oracle Beehive Database Requirements
General Requirements
Patches
Initialization Parameters
Logging Settings
Creating a Database
Using Oracle Real Application Clusters Database
Customizing Oracle Beehive Tablespaces Layout
Using Raw Storage
3
Oracle Beehive Install Wizard Checklist
Oracle Beehive (Standard Installation)
Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
Oracle Beehive for DMZ
Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra
Oracle Beehive Administration Console
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Oracle Beehive Install Wizard
Product Selection Sequence of Screens
Welcome
New Inventory Location
Select Product Type
Oracle Beehive Release 1
Provisioning Application for Oracle Beehive Release 1
Oracle Beehive Release 1 for DMZ
Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra
Oracle Beehive (Standard Installation) Sequence of Screens
Specify Home Location
Specifying Oracle Home Directory
Prerequisite Checks
Select Installation Type
Database Information
Enterprise Definition Information
Existing Enterprise Information
Schema Password
Existing Schema Password
beeadmin Password
Installation Summary
Progress Indicator
Configuration Assistants
End of Installation
Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application Sequence of Screens
Specify Home Location
Repository Database Administrator Password
Installation Summary
Progress Indicator
Configuration Assistants
End of Installation
Oracle Beehive for DMZ Sequence of Screens
Specify Home Location
Prerequisite Checks
Installation Summary
Progress Indicator
Configuration Assistants
End of Installation
Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra Sequence of Screens
Specify Home Location
Prerequisite Checks
Select Installation Type
Database Information
Existing Enterprise Information
Existing Schema Password
Installation Summary
Progress Indicator
Configuration Assistants
End of Installation
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Oracle Beehive Administration Console Installation Help
Oracle Beehive Administration Console Sequence of Screens
Welcome
New Inventory Location
Specify Home Location
Prerequisite Checks
Database Information
Installation Summary
Installation Process
Configuration Assistants
End of Installation
Starting the Oracle Beehive Administration Console Uninstall Wizard
Oracle Beehive Administration Console Uninstall Wizard Sequence of Screens
Select Oracle Home to Uninstall
Start Uninstallation
End of Uninstallation
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Upgrading Oracle Beehive
Oracle Beehive Upgrade Process Sequence of Screens
Upgrade Existing Home
Specify Home Location to Upgrade
Shutdown Instances
Database Information for Upgrade
Upgrade Summary
Upgrade Process
Configuration Assistants
End of Upgrade
Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application Upgrade Process Sequence of Screens
Upgrade Existing Home
Specify Home Location to Upgrade
Database Information for Upgrade
Upgrade Summary
Upgrade Process
Configuration Assistants
End of Upgrade
Oracle Beehive for DMZ Upgrade Process Sequence of Screens
Upgrade Existing Home
Specify Home Location to Upgrade
Upgrade Summary
Upgrade Process
Configuration Assistants
End of Upgrade
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Installing Oracle Beehive with Provisioning Application
Step 1: Zip Installable Version of Oracle Beehive
Step 2: Upload Zipped Installable Version of Oracle Beehive to Oracle Grid Control Software Library
Step 3: Run Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
Uploading Oracle Beehive Shiphome to Oracle Grid Control
Uninstalling Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
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Running Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
Introduction to Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
Running Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application
Target List Page
Install Inputs Page
Credentials/Schedule Page
Summary Page
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Installing Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode (Non-Interactive)
Installing and Configuring Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode, Running Install Wizard
Installing and Configuring Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode, Running Install Wizard and Config Wizard
Installing Oracle Beehive Provisioning Application in Silent Mode
Installing Oracle Beehive for DMZ in Silent Mode
Verifying Oracle Beehive Installation
Recovering from Failed Oracle Beehive Configuration
Upgrading Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode
Uninstalling Oracle Beehive in Silent Mode
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Oracle Beehive Install and Config Wizard Command-Line Options
Oracle Beehive Install Wizard
Usage
Options
Oracle Beehive Config Wizard
Usage
Options
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Oracle Beehive Uninstall Wizard
Starting the Oracle Beehive Install Wizard
Oracle Beehive Uninstall Wizard Sequence of Screens
Select Oracle Home to Uninstall
Option to Remove Database Schema
Start Uninstallation
End of Uninstallation
Uninstalling Multiple Instances
Manually Uninstalling Oracle Beehive
Manually Deleting Oracle Beehive Tablespaces and Datafiles
Manually Deleting Customized Oracle Beehive Customized Tablespaces and Datafiles
Part II Oracle Beehive Post-Installation Configuration
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Oracle Beehive Post-Installation Procedures
Using Oracle Beehive Command-Line Utility
Configuring Oracle Beehive to Listen on Ports Less Than 1024
Changing HTTP Port
Changing Other Ports
Enabling BPEL Workflows to Use New Port Number
Opening Ports Required by Oracle Beehive for FTP
Configuring DMZ Instances
Integrating and Synchronizing LDAP with Oracle Beehive
Configuring SSL
Configuring TLS
Configuring SSL for LDAP Integration
Enabling AJPS
Configuring Oracle Beehive E-mail
Configuring Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On
Configuring External Oracle BPEL Process Manager with Oracle Beehive
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook
Configuring Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra
Cloning Oracle Beehive
Performing Oracle Beehive Administration Console Post-Installation Procedures
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Configuring Oracle Beehive Demilitarized Zone Instances
Step A: Configuring Oracle Wallet with Oracle Beehive DMZ Instances
Step B: Configuring Oracle Beehive DMZ Instances
Troubleshooting DMZ Configuration
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Integrating and Synchronizing LDAP with Oracle Beehive
How Synchronization Works
Requirements
Synchronizing LDAP with Oracle Beehive User Directory Service
Step 1: Creating an LDAP Mapping Profile
Step A: Creating an LDAP Mapping Profile from a Template
Step B: Renaming the Profile
Step C: Specifying LDAP Server Settings
Step D: Providing Mapping Details for Each User Type and Static Group
Step E: Providing Scope and Membership Mapping Information
Step F: Providing Attribute Mapping for Each User Type and Static Group
Step G: Adding Profile to Oracle Beehive
Step 2: Enabling Synchronization
Step 3: Loading Users and Groups
Controlling How Often UDS Contacts the LDAP Server
Retrieving Information About the LDAP Server
Default UserObjectClass and GroupObjectClass Values
Configuring Authentication Service to Use LDAP Server
Configuring Digest Authentication
Step A: Determine Digest Mechanism Depending on LDAP Directory
Step B: Configure Oracle Beehive
Changing LDAP Administrator's Password
Oracle Internet Directory Considerations
Synchronizing with Directory Replication Group
Migrating Oracle Internet Directory from One Server to Another
Troubleshooting Synchronization between Oracle Beehive and Oracle Internet Directory
Active Directory Considerations
Troubleshooting General LDAP Synchronization Issues
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Configuring SSL
SSL Checklist
Configuring SSL with Oracle Beehive
Configuring SSL with Test Certificates for Oracle Beehive
Configuring SSL with Real Certificates During Installation of Oracle Beehive
Configuring SSL with Real Certificates After Installation of Oracle Beehive
Configuring SSL with Oracle Beehive DMZ Instances
Configuring SSL with Test Certificates After Installation of DMZ Instances
Configuring SSL with Real Certificates After Installation of DMZ Instances
Procedures Related to Configuring SSL
Configuring Oracle Wallet for Oracle Database and Oracle RAC
Creating Self-Signed Certificate and Importing it into Wallet
Using Oracle Wallet to Create Self-Signed Certificate
Creating CA-Signed Certificate and Importing it into Wallet
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Configuring TLS with Oracle Wallet
Step 1: Creating Auto-Login Oracle Wallet
Step 2: Configuring Oracle Beehive Instance to Use Oracle Wallet
Changing Oracle Wallet Password
Configuring TLS on Multiple Instances
Enabling ORMIS with Password-Protected Oracle Wallet
Disable ORMIS
Enable ORMIS with Default SSL
Enable ORMIS with Password Protection
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Configuring SSL for LDAP Integration
Requirements
Configure SSL for LDAP Verification
Configure Apache HTTP Server for WebDAV Folders
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Enabling AJPS
Enabling AJPS
Disabling AJPS
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Configuring E-Mail with SSL
Securing E-Mail with SSL
Enabling Both Non-SSL and SSL Ports
Modifying an Endpoint in SMTP
Adding an Endpoint to SMTP
Modifying or Adding an Endpoint in IMAP
Creating and Configuring an Endpoint
Configuring E-Mail Client
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Configuring Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
Step A: Configure Oracle Beehive
Step B: Configure Oracle Secure Enterprise Search
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Configuring Single Sign-On with Oracle Beehive
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Configuring External Oracle BPEL Process Manager with Oracle Beehive
Step A: Configure Oracle Beehive
Step B: Configure External Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Deploying Custom Workflows with External Oracle BPEL Process Manager
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Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook
Requirements
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook Using the Remote Downloader
Pre-Seeding a Server Name in the Remote Downloader
Pre-Seeding Port Number and Secure Connection
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook Interactively
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook Silently
Uninstalling Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook
Installing Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook Using Active Directory
Creating an msi installation package for Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook
Deploying Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook using Active Directory Group Policy
Verifying that Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook is available for installation
Updating Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook in the DMS Repository
Applying the Language Pack for Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook
Applying Configuration Settings from the DMS
Customizing General Installation Settings
Downgrading your Oracle Beehive Integration for Outlook Installation
Registry Settings
INI File Settings
Enforcing Upgrades
Allowing a Grace Period Before Enforcing Upgrades
Sample XML Provisioning File
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Cloning Oracle Beehive Application Tiers and Sites
Introduction to Cloning
Preparing Source Application Tier Instance
Step 1: Verify Requirements
Step 2: Clear or Activate Any Pending Configuration Changes to the Central Configuration Repository
Step 3: Unset Environment Variables
Step 4: Shut Down All Processes On the Application Tier
Step 5: Call beectl clone_preparation Command
Step 6: Zip Files to Create Clone Image
Application Tier Cloning
Step 1: Unzip Compressed Oracle Home
Step 2: Set PERL5LIB Environment Variable
Step 3: Modify Oracle Home Path
Step 4: Execute beectl clone_midtier Command
Step 5: Perform Miscellaneous Operations
Site Cloning
Step 1: Unzip Compressed Oracle Home
Step 2: Set PERL5LIB Environment Variable
Step 3: Modify Oracle Home Path
Step 4: Execute beectl clone_site Command
Step 5: Prevent Services from Target Application Tiers from Referring to External Resources
Stopping User Directory Service from Referring to LDAP Server
Stopping Authentication Service from Referring to LDAP Server
Stopping Virus Scanner Process from Referring to External Virus Scan Engine
Step 6: Perform Miscellaneous Operations
OC4J Instance Cloning
Oracle Beehive Integration for Zimbra Cloning
Customizing Files or Directories in a Cloned Image
Customizing Ports in a Cloned Instance
Cloning Application Tiers and Sites with Ports Less Than 1024
Oracle Inventory Location Option of Clone Commands on UNIX-Based Systems
Cloned Application Tiers Are Not Automatically SSL or AJPS Enabled
Cloned Application Tiers and LDAP Synchronization
Replicating LDAP Server for Cloned Instance
Testing Replicated LDAP in Cloned Instance
Troubleshooting Replicated LDAP
Site Cloning and Multiple Instances
References to Oracle Application Server Cloning Documentation
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Oracle Beehive Administration Console Post-Installation Procedures
Configuring Oracle Beehive Administration Console for SSL Access
Changing Oracle Beehive Administration Console Port
Extending Java Single Sign-On Session Timeout
Configuring Oracle Beehive Administration Console for LDAP-Based Authentication
Configuring Virtual Host
Restarting OC4J
Part III Oracle Beehive High Availability Configuration
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Configuring and Installing Oracle Beehive for Oracle RAC
Naming Conventions
Pre-Install Steps
Installation
Post-Install Steps
Adding Oracle RAC Nodes to an Existing Oracle Beehive Instance
Installing Multiple Oracle Beehive Instances with Oracle RAC
Install All Oracle Beehive Instances, then Apply Post-Install Steps
Install One Oracle Beehive Instance, Apply Post-Install Steps, then Add Additional Instances
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Installing Oracle Beehive in High Availability Environment
Configuring High Availability Environment with Load Balancer
Configuring High Availability Environment with a DMZ Instance
Configuring High Availability Environment with DMZ Instances and Load Balancer
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Troubleshooting Oracle Beehive Installation
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