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Oracle® Communication and Mobility Server Installation Guide
Release 10.1.3 for Linux x86 and Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
Part Number E05364-03
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Product and Installation Overview
Product Overview
New in this Release
Installation Prerequisites
System Requirements
Shared Memory Requirement on Linux
Port Requirements
Checking if a Port is in Use
Installation Modes
Oracle Application Server Mode (Release 10.1.3.2 or Higher)
Standalone Developer Mode
JBoss Application Server Mode (Release 4.0.5GA or Higher)
What Components are Installed
Typical and Custom Installations
Custom Installation Requirements
Oracle Times Ten In-Memory Database
2
Installing Oracle Communication and Mobility Server
Installing a Cluster of OCMS Instances in a High Availability Environment
Configuring OCMS in a Clustered Environment with Edge Proxies
Sizing the Installation
Assigning Ports in a Multi-Instance Installation
Installing Edge Proxies
Performing Pre-installation Procedures for Oracle Communication and Mobility Server Service Creation Environment
Installing Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database
Creating a Non-Root User for Installing Oracle TimesTen and OCMS
Installing Oracle TimesTen by an Existing Non-Root User
Installing Oracle TimesTen on Linux
Installing Oracle Times Ten on Windows
Verifying Oracle Times Ten In-Memory Database Installation
Installing Oracle Communication and Mobility Server
Selecting an Installation Mode
Specifying the Application Server Home
Specifying Oracle Application Server Username and Password
Selecting the Installation Type
Specifying the Eclipse Home
Specifying the STUN Server Primary and Secondary Addresses
Specifying Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Location
Configuring the SIP Container
Configuring Test Users
Recording Installation Summary Information
Selecting Whether to Start OCMS
Running OPMN and OCMS on Microsoft Windows OS
Listing the Oracle Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Port
Verifying the OCMS Installation
Diameter Libraries
Diameter Components
Home Subscriber Server (HSS) Emulator
Subscriber Location Function (SLF) Emulator
Installing Diameter for Development
Updating CLASSPATH to Include Diameter Java Library
Importing the Diameter Packages into Your Servlet
Starting and Stopping Oracle Communication and Mobility Server
Performing Post-Installation Procedures for Oracle Communication and Mobility Server Service Creation Environment
3
Verifying the OCMS Installation and Features
Installing Oracle Communicator and Verifying the OCMS Installation
Provisioning Sample Users
Setting the Log Level
Installing and Configuring Oracle Communicator
Installing the Oracle Communicator FileTransferServlet
Verifying Servlet Registration
Testing the Presence Server
Subscribing to a User's Presence
Testing Publication of a User's Presence
Testing Receipt of Event Notifications
Making a SIP Test Call
Making a SIP to PSTN Test Call
Monitoring OCMS Network Traffic with Ethereal
Performing Required Post-Installation Administrative Tasks
4
Troubleshooting
Port Conflicts
Loss of Network Connection During Installation
Garbage Collection Performance Issues
Cleanly Uninstalling OCMS and Correcting Problems from Manually Uninstalling OCMS
Cleaning Uninstalling OCMS
Correcting Problems from Manually Uninstalling OCMS
5
Performing OCMS Upgrades
Upgrading OCMS Release 10.1.3.2 to OCMS Release 10.1.3.3
Backing Up OCMS Release 10.1.3.2 Data
Restoring OCMS Data
OCMS Upgrade Tool Usage Notes
Backup Mode Script Operation
Restore Mode Script Operation
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Oracle TimesTen Installation Output
Installation Output
Index