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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching and Upgrade Overview
1.1
Patching and Upgrade Terminology
1.1.1
Patching
1.1.2
Migration
1.1.3
Upgrade
1.1.4
Installation
1.2
Patching and Upgrade Tools
2
Patching Oracle Fusion Middleware with Oracle OPatch
2.1
About Patching
2.1.1
Types of Patches That can be Used with OPatch
2.1.2
Types of Patches That can not be Used with OPatch
2.2
About OPatch
2.2.1
Getting OPatch
2.2.2
Getting Patches
2.2.3
OPatch Environment Variables
2.2.4
OPatch System Requirements
2.2.5
Backup and Recovery Considerations for Patching
2.3
OPatch in a Fusion Middleware Environment
2.3.1
A Typical Patching Scenario
2.3.2
Patching a Fusion Middleware Product
2.3.3
Patching in a Distributed Environment
2.3.3.1
Patching with a Local Middleware Home
2.3.3.2
Patching with a Shared Middleware Home
2.3.4
Patching Artifacts Deployed Outside the Oracle Home
2.4
Running OPatch
2.4.1
Applying Patches and Deploying Patched Artifacts to WebLogic Servers
2.4.1.1
Using the OPatch Property File
2.4.1.2
Using the -auto Option
2.4.1.3
Using the apply Command
2.4.1.4
Sample Output for the apply Command
2.4.2
Rolling Back Patches and Deploying Patched Artifacts to WebLogic Servers
2.4.3
Deploying Patched Artifacts to WebLogic Servers
2.4.4
Listing the Source Oracle Homes
2.4.5
Listing the Domains Created from the Middleware Home or Oracle Home
2.4.6
Listing the Applicable Oracle Homes for a Patch
2.4.7
Listing Patches Applied to an Oracle Home or WebLogic Domain
2.4.8
Starting or Stopping a Runtime Instance
2.5
Troubleshooting OPatch in a Fusion Middleware Environment
2.5.1
Notes About Patching the MDS Repository
2.5.2
Configuring Your Environment for OPatch
2.5.2.1
Setting the StartScriptEnabled Node Manager Property
2.5.2.2
Setting the Machine Name and Listen Address
3
Using Patch Assistant to Migrate from Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) to Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0)
3.1
What is a Patch Set?
3.2
Overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0) Patch Assistant
3.3
Migration Process
3.4
Preparing to Migrate
3.4.1
Evaluating and Reviewing your Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) Environment
3.4.2
Preparing to Migrate Your Configuration
3.4.2.1
Prerequisites
3.4.2.2
Extracting the Contents of Patch Assistant
3.4.2.3
Setting Up the Patch Assistant Environment
3.4.2.4
Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
3.4.2.5
Setting Logging Properties
3.5
Migrating to Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0)
3.5.1
Migration Roadmap
3.5.2
Migration Procedure
3.5.2.1
Stopping the Old Domain
3.5.2.2
Installing Oracle Software for 11.1.1.2.0
3.5.2.3
Downloading Patch Assistant
3.5.2.4
Migrating the Schema
3.5.2.5
Creating a WebLogic Domain for 11.1.1.2.0
3.5.2.6
Migrating the Domain
3.5.2.7
Migrating an Instance
3.5.2.8
Registering the Instance
3.5.2.9
Starting or Stopping the 11.1.1.2.0 Domain
3.5.2.10
Completing Post-Migration Tasks
3.5.2.11
Decommissioning the 11.1.1.1.0 Installation
3.5.3
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
3.5.3.1
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework
3.5.3.2
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer
3.5.3.3
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Directory Integration Platform
3.5.3.4
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Identity Federation
3.5.3.5
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Platform Security Services
3.5.3.6
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle Reports
3.5.3.7
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle SOA
3.5.3.8
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle User Messaging Service
3.5.3.9
Post-Migration Configuration for Oracle WebCenter
3.5.3.10
Post Migration Configuration for Oracle Web Services Manager
3.5.4
Installation Process
3.5.5
Configuration Process
3.5.6
Properties in the patchMaster.properties File
3.5.6.1
Overriding Properties Set in the patchMaster.properties File
3.5.7
Oracle Fusion Middleware Components Supported by Patch Assistant
4
Applying the Latest Oracle Fusion Middleware Patch Set
4.1
Summary of the Patch Set Installation Process
4.2
Before You Begin
4.2.1
Perform General Pre-Patching Tasks
4.2.1.1
Back Up Your Middleware Home, Domain Home and Oracle Instances
4.2.1.2
Stop the Servers and Processes
4.2.1.3
Patch Oracle WebLogic Server
4.2.2
Check for Optional Patching Tasks
4.3
Download and Start the Patch Set Installer
4.4
Patch Set Installer Instructions
4.5
Updating Your Schemas with Patch Set Assistant
4.6
Post-Patching Tasks
4.6.1
Post-Patching Tasks for System Components
4.6.1.1
Redeploying Your System Components
4.6.1.2
Upgrading the Version Number String Shown in Oracle Enterprise Manager
4.6.1.3
Updating File System Permissions to Allow for Privileged Port Access
4.6.2
Post-Patching Task for Oracle Identity Management
4.6.3
Post-Patching Task for Oracle Web Tier
4.6.4
Post-Patching Tasks for Oracle SOA Suite
4.6.4.1
Saving and Restoring XEngine Customizations for Oracle B2B
4.6.4.2
Updating the Oracle Data Integrator Clients if BAM-ODI Integration is Enabled
4.6.5
Post-Patching Tasks for Oracle Portal and Oracle WebCenter
4.6.5.1
Saving and Restoring OmniPortlet and WebClipping Customizations for Oracle Portal and Oracle WebCenter
4.6.5.2
Updating Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server Files
4.6.5.3
Enabling Process Spaces in a WebCenter Domain
4.7
Optional Patching Procedures
4.7.1
Enabling WS-AtomicTransaction in JRF
4.7.2
Updating the Oracle Virtual Directory Version Number in Oracle Directory Service Manager
4.7.3
Securing UMS JMS Resources
4.7.4
Adding New OWSM Pre-Defined Policies
4.8
Starting the Servers and Processes
4.9
Verifying Your Patch Installation
5
Updating Your Schemas with Patch Set Assistant
5.1
Before You Begin
5.1.1
Back Up Your Database and Database Schemas
5.1.2
Check Your Database and Schemas
5.1.3
Check the aq_tm_processes Value for Oracle Portal
5.2
Running the Patch Set Assistant
5.2.1
Starting Patch Set Assistant
5.2.2
Command Line Syntax
5.2.3
Sample Commands
5.2.4
Verifying the Update
5.3
Patch Set Assistant Log Files
6
Patching an 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) Oracle Identity Management High Availability Environment with 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0)
6.1
Task 1: Stopping Servers and System Components
6.1.1
Stopping Managed Servers
6.1.2
Stopping the Administration Server
6.1.3
Stopping the Node Manager
6.1.4
Stopping the Oracle Management Agent
6.1.5
Stopping the System Components
6.1.6
Special Consideration for Patching OID Replication Environments
6.2
Task 2: Updating Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.2 to Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.3
6.3
Task 3: Updating the Oracle Identity Management Oracle Home using the Oracle Identity Management Patch Set Installer
6.4
Task 4: Updating the Oracle HTTP Server Oracle Home Using the Oracle Web Tier Patch Set Installer
6.5
Task 5: Updating the Oracle Identity Management Repository using Patch Set Assistant
6.6
Task 6: Starting System Components and Servers
6.6.1
Starting System Components
6.6.1.1
Starting Oracle Internet Directory Processes
6.6.1.2
Starting Oracle Virtual Directory Processes
6.6.1.3
Starting Oracle HTTP Server
6.6.2
Starting Node Manager
6.6.3
Starting the Oracle WebLogic Administration Server
6.6.4
Starting the Managed Server
6.6.5
Starting Oracle Management Agent
6.7
Task7: Updating the Version Number String Shown in Oracle Enterprise Manager
6.8
Task 8: Updating the Oracle Virtual Directory Version String in the Oracle Directory Service Manager
7
Patching Oracle Enterprise Content Management 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) with 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0)
7.1
Differences Between Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) and 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0)
7.2
Starting Points for the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0) Update Procedure
7.3
Summary of the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0) Update Procedure
7.3.1
Before You Begin Updating Your Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) Environment
7.3.1.1
Stopping the Input Agents in the 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) Environment
7.3.1.2
Ensuring That All Active Processes Have Completed
7.3.2
Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0) Domain
7.3.3
Moving Configuration Information from Oracle I/PM 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) to 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0)
7.3.3.1
Task 1: Start the Administration Server and Node Manager in the New Domain
7.3.3.2
Task 2: Update the Security Settings in the New Domain
7.3.3.3
Task 3: Configure the Credentials and Create a Workflow Connection for the New Domain
7.3.3.4
Task 4: Configure the Policy Stores in the New Domain
7.3.3.5
Task 5: Update the Input Agent Directories in the New Domain
7.3.3.6
Task 6: Update the Oracle I/PM Configuration Settings in the New Domain
7.3.3.7
Task 7: Configure Oracle UCM for the New Oracle I/PM Instance
7.3.3.8
Task 8: Upgrade Oracle UCM 10
g
to Oracle UCM 11
g
7.3.3.9
Task 9: Verify Any Oracle I/PM Integrations
7.3.4
Moving Configuration Information from Oracle IRM 11
g
(11.1.1.2.0) to 11
g
(11.1.1.3.0)
7.3.4.1
Task 1: Move the Oracle IRM Configuration File to the New Domain
7.3.4.2
Task 2: Copy Oracle IRM Key Store to the New Domain
7.3.4.3
Task 3: Copy the Oracle IRM Key Store Credentials to the New Domain
A
Patch Set Installer Screens
A.1
Welcome Screen
A.2
Specify Installation Location Screen
A.3
Specify Security Updates Screen
A.4
Installation Summary Screen
A.5
Installation Progress Screen
A.6
Installation Complete Screen
B
Sample Patch Master Properties File
C
Migrating the Oracle Portal Schema Located in a Customer Database
Index
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