Index
A C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S T V W
A
- alias host name
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- setting up for database hosts, 3.3.3
- architecture
-
- for Disaster Recovery solution, 1.2.1
- artifacts
-
- common to all Oracle Identity Management components, 2.5
- common to all Oracle product suites, 2
- common to all Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
- common to all SOA Suite components, 2.4
- common to Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- common to Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
- for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1
- asymmetric standby site
-
- creating, 4.4
- with fewer hosts and instances than production site, 4.4.1.1
- asymmetric standby site setup
-
- validating, 4.4.2
- asymmetric topology
-
- creating, 4.4.1
- definition, 1.1.2
- design considerations, 3.5.2
- avoiding duplicate messages
-
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
C
- certificates
-
- generating self-signed certificates, 4.1.4.1
- common artifacts for all Oracle Identity Management components, 2.5
- common artifacts for all Oracle product suites, 2
- common artifacts for all Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
- common artifacts for all SOA Suite components, 2.4
- common artifacts for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- common artifacts for Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
- consistency group recommendations
-
- for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3.2
- for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4.2
- for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1.2
- for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2.2
- custom keystores
-
- configuring Node Manager for, 4.1.4.4
D
- database artifacts
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF, 2.2
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3
- Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
- Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
- Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
- Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
- Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
- Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
- Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
- Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
- Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
- Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
- database considerations, 3.3
- database recommendations, 4.1.3
- databases
-
- forcing manual synchronization with Oracle Data Guard, 3.3.2
- making TNSNAMES.ORA entries, 3.3.1
- setting up alias host names for database hosts, 3.3.3
- definitions of Disaster Recovery terminology, 1.1.2
- design considerations
-
- for a symmetric topology, 3.5.1
- for an asymmetric topology, 3.5.2
- designing
-
- a Disaster Recovery topology by creating a new production site, 3.4.2
- a Disaster Recovery topology from a partially existing site, 3.4
- a Disaster Recovery topology from an existing production site, 3.4.1
- a symmetric Disaster Recovery topology, 3
- directory structure
-
- for Disaster Recovery sites, 4.1.1
- directory structure recommendations
-
- for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3
- for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1
- for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2
- disaster
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- Disaster Recovery
-
- active production site, 1.2.1
- active/passive model, 1.1.1, 1.2.1
- creating mount points to shared storage, 1.2.1
- definition, 1.1.2
- deploying components on shared storage, 1.2.1
- design considerations for a symmetric topology, 3
- designing a topology by creating a new production site, 3.4.2
- designing a topology from a partially existing site, 3.4
- designing a topology from an existing production site, 3.4.1
- directory structure and volume design for sites, 4.1.1
- DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.1
- for third party databases, 1.2.1
- forcing manual synchronization of databases, 3.3.2
- forcing manual synchronization of middle tier, 4.5.1
- key aspects, 1.2.1
- local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
- overview, 1.1
- overview of architecture, 1.2.1
- passive standby site, 1.2.1
- performing site administration, 4.5
- performing site operations, 4.5
- problems solved by, 1.1.1
- protecting Oracle databases, 1.2.1
- protecting Oracle Fusion Middleware product binaries, configuration, and metadata files, 1.2.1
- protecting third party databases, 1.2.1
- setting up a site, 4.1
- setting up and managing sites, 4
- starting points for setting up sites, 3.4
- synchronizing the sites, 4.5.1
- terminology, 1.1.2
- testing host name resolution, 3.1.1.5
- use of Oracle Data Guard, 1.1.1
- use of storage replication technology, 1.1.1
- using a global load balancer, 3.1.3.1
- using an /etc/hosts file for host name resolution, 3.1.1.2
- using peer to peer file copying in test environments, 4.5.6
- Disaster Recovery recommendations
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF, 2.2
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3
- Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
- Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
- Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
- Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
- Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
- Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
- Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
- Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
- Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
- Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
- DNS
-
- resolving host names using global DNS servers, 3.1.1.4
- resolving host names using separate DNS servers, 3.1.1.3
- DNS switchover
-
- performing by manually changing host name to IP mapping, 3.1.3.2
- performing using a global load balancer, 3.1.3.1
- dynamic or run-time artifacts
-
- for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1
E
- enterprise deployment guides
-
- obtaining for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4, 4.2.4, 4.2.4
- /etc/hosts file
-
- using for local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1
F
- failover
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.4
- file system artifacts
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF, 2.2
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
- Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
- file-based persistent store, 3.2.4
G
- global DNS server
-
- using to resolve host names, 3.1.1.4
- global load balancer
-
- using in a Disaster Recovery topology, 3.1.3.1
H
- host name
-
- planning, 3.1.1
- host name resolution
-
- determining preference, 3.1.1.1
- precedence defined in nsswitch.conf file, 3.1.1.1
- testing, 3.1.1.5
- using an /etc/hosts file for local host name resolution, 3.1.1.2
- using DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.1
- using global DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.4
- using local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
- using ping command to test, 3.1.1.5
- using separate DNS servers resolution, 3.1.1.3
- host names
-
- planning for production and standby sites, 3.1.1
I
- identity keystore
-
- creating, 4.1.4.2
K
- keystore
-
- configuring Node Manager for a custom keystore, 4.1.4.4
- creating a trust keystore, 4.1.4.3
- creating an identity keystore, 4.1.4.2
L
- LDAP store
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- load balancer considerations, 3.1.2
- LockFile directive
-
- modifying to fix Oracle HTTP Server performance problems, 2.7.1
M
- mount points
-
- to shared storage locations, 1.2.1
N
- network artifacts
-
- for Oracle ADF, 2.2
- for Oracle SOA Suite components, 2.4
- for Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
- Node Manager
-
- configuring for custom keystores, 4.1.4.4
- setting up on the standby site, 4.1.4
- nsswitch.conf file
-
- specifying host name resolution precedence, 3.1.1.1
O
- Oracle Access Manager
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.6
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.6
- file system artifacts, 2.5.6
- LDAP store, 2.5.6
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.6
- special considerations, 2.5.6
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF
-
- database artifacts, 2.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.2
- file system artifacts, 2.2
- network artifacts, 2.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.2
- Oracle B2B
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.5
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.5
- file system artifacts, 2.4.5
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.5
- special considerations, 2.4.5
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.5
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.2
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.9
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.9
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.9
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.9
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer
-
- database artifacts, 2.6.4
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.6.4
- special considerations, 2.6.4
- synchronization recommendations, 2.6.4
- Oracle Data Guard
-
- configure Oracle Net Services on the standby site, 4.1.3.1.4
- create instances and database on the standby site, 4.1.3.1.5
- environment variables, 4.1.3.1.2
- gather files and perform a database backup, 4.1.3.1.3
- setting up, 4.1.3.1
- setup prerequisites and assumptions, 4.1.3.1.1
- test database switchover and switchback, 4.1.3.1.6
- using to force manual synchronization of databases, 3.3.2
- using to protect Oracle databases, 1.1.1
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.3
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.3
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.3
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.3
- Oracle Directory Services Manager
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.5
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.5
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.5
- special considerations, 2.5.5
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms
-
- database artifacts, 2.6.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.6.2
- special considerations, 2.6.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.6.2
- Oracle Fusion Middleware
-
- artifacts, 3.2.1
- dynamic or run-time artifacts, 3.2.1
- Oracle Home and Oracle Inventory, 3.2.2
- protecting product binaries, configuration, and metadata files, 1.2.1
- static artifacts, 3.2.1
- Oracle Home and Oracle Inventory
-
- Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.2
- Oracle HTTP Server
-
- database artifacts, 2.7.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.7.1
- file system artifacts, 2.7.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.7.1
- special considerations, 2.7.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.7.1
- Oracle HTTP Server performance problems
-
- fixing by changing the LockFile directive, 2.7.1
- Oracle Human Workflow
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.4
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.4
- synchronization considerations, 2.4.4
- Oracle Identity Federation
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.4
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.4
- special considerations, 2.5.4
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.4
- Oracle Identity Management
-
- consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.3.2
- database artifacts, 2.5
- directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.3
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5
- file system artifacts, 2.5
- network artifacts, 2.5
- recovery recommendations, 2.5
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5
- virtual servers, 3.1.2
- volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.3.1
- Oracle Internet Directory
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.1
- special considerations, 2.5.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.1
- Oracle JCA Adapters
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.8
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.8
- file system artifacts, 2.4.8
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.8
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.8
- Oracle Mediator
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.3
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.3
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.3
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.3
- Oracle Platform Security Services
-
- database artifacts, 2.1.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.1.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.1.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.1.2
- Oracle Portal
-
- database artifacts, 2.6.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.6.1
- special considerations, 2.6.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.6.1
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer
-
- consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.4.2
- database artifacts, 2.6
- directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.4
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6
- file system artifacts, 2.6
- network artifacts, 2.6
- obtaining enterprise deployment guides for, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4, 4.2.4, 4.2.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.6
- synchronization recommendations, 2.6
- virtual servers, 3.1.2
- volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.4.1
- Oracle Reports
-
- database artifacts, 2.6.3
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.3
- file system artifacts, 2.6.3
- recovery recommendations, 2.6.3
- special considerations, 2.6.3
- synchronization recommendations, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.1
- Oracle SOA Suite
-
- consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.1.2
- database artifacts, 2.4
- directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4
- file system artifacts, 2.4
- network artifacts, 2.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.4
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4
- virtual servers, 3.1.2
- volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.1.1
- Oracle User Messaging Service
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.7
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.7
- file system artifacts, 2.4.7
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.7
- special considerations, 2.4.7
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory
-
- database artifacts, 2.5.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.5.2
- special considerations, 2.5.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache
-
- database artifacts, 2.7.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.7.2
- file system artifacts, 2.7.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.7.2
- special considerations, 2.7.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.7.2
- Oracle Web Services Manager
-
- database artifacts, 2.4.6
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.6
- recovery recommendations, 2.4.6
- synchronization recommendations, 2.4.6
- Oracle WebCenter
-
- common artifacts and considerations for all components, 2.3
- consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.2.2
- database artifacts, 2.3
- directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3
- file system artifacts, 2.3
- network artifacts, 2.3
- recovery recommendations, 2.3
- synchronization recommendations, 2.3
- virtual servers, 3.1.2
- volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.2.1
- Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server
-
- database artifacts, 2.3.3
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.3
- recovery recommendations, 2.3.3
- synchronization recommendations, 2.3.3
- Oracle WebCenter Portlets
-
- database artifacts, 2.3.2
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.2
- recovery recommendations, 2.3.2
- synchronization recommendations, 2.3.2
- Oracle WebCenter Spaces
-
- database artifacts, 2.3.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.3.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.3.1
- Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
-
- database artifacts, 2.3.4
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.4
- recovery recommendations, 2.3.4
- synchronization recommendations, 2.3.4
- Oracle WebLogic Server
-
- file system artifacts, 2.1
- network artifacts, 2.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs
-
- avoiding duplicate messages, 2.1.1
- database artifacts, 2.1.1
- Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.1.1
- file system artifacts, 2.1.1
- recovery recommendations, 2.1.1
- special considerations, 2.1.1
- synchronization recommendations, 2.1.1
P
- patch set
-
- how to apply to an Oracle Fusion Middleware home in a Disaster Recovery topology, 4.6
- physical host name
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- ping command
-
- using to test host name resolution, 3.1.1.5
- production site
-
- creating, 4.2
- creating for the Oracle Identity Management topology, 4.2.2
- creating for the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer topology, 4.2.4
- creating for the Oracle SOA Suite topology, 4.2.1
- creating for the Oracle WebCenter topology, 4.2.3
- production site setup
-
- definition, 1.1.2
R
- recovery recommendations
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF, 2.2
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3
- Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
- Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
- Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
- Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
- Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
- Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
- Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
- Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
- Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
- Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
S
- self-signed certificates
-
- generating, 4.1.4.1
- separate DNS servers
-
- using to resolve host names, 3.1.1.3
- shared storage
-
- creating mount points to, 1.2.1
- creating Oracle home directories on, 1.2.1
- site failover
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.4
- site switchback
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.3
- site switchover
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.2
- site synchronization
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- SOA Suite
-
- common artifacts and considerations for all components, 2.4
- special considerations
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
- Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
- Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
- standby site
-
- creating, 4.3
- database setup, 4.3.1.1
- middle tier setup, 4.3.1.2
- performing periodic testing, 4.5.5, 4.5.5
- prerequisites, 4.3.1
- setting up Node Manager, 4.1.4
- validating setup of, 4.3.2
- standby site setup
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- static artifacts
-
- for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1
- storage considerations, 3.2
- storage replication, 3.2.3, 4.1.2
- storage replication technology
-
- using to protect Oracle Fusion Middleware middle tier components, 1.1.1
- switchback
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.3
- switchover
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- steps for performing, 4.5.2
- symbolic links
-
- to Oracle home directories on shared storage, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
- symmetric topology
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- design considerations, 3.5.1
- design considerations for, 3
- directory names and paths requirement, 3
- installed software requirement, 3
- load balancers and virtual server names requirement, 3
- port numbers requirement, 3
- security requirement, 3
- synchronization
-
- manually forcing after middle tier configuration changes, 4.5.1
- manually forcing for databases after middle tier configuration changes, 3.3.2
- of production site and standby site, 4.5.1
- synchronization considerations
-
- Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
- synchronization recommendations
-
- Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
- Oracle ADF, 2.2
- Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
- Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9
- Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3
- Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5
- Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
- Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
- Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4
- Oracle Identity Management, 2.5
- Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1
- Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
- Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
- Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
- Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
- Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
- Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
- Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
- Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
- Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
- Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2
- Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
- Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
- Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
- Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
- Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
- Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
- Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
T
- testing
-
- the standby site, 4.5.5
- third party database
-
- Disaster Recovery for, 1.2.1
- TNSNAMES.ORA entries
-
- making for databases, 3.3.1
- topology
-
- definition, 1.1.2
- trust keystore
-
- creating, 4.1.4.3
- TTL (Time to Live) value, 3.1.3.2
V
- validating
-
- asymmetric standby site setup, 4.4.2
- production site setup
-
- production site, 4.2.5
- standby site setup, 4.3.2
- virtual IP considerations, 3.1.2
- virtual servers
-
- for Oracle Identity Management, 3.1.2
- for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 3.1.2
- for Oracle SOA Suite, 3.1.2
- for Oracle WebCenter, 3.1.2
- volume design
-
- for Disaster Recovery sites, 4.1.1
- volume design recommendations
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- for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3.1
- for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4.1
- for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1.1
- for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2.1
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- wide area DNS operations, 3.1.3