Index

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  R  S  T  V  W 

A

Administration Console
server migration verification, 9.3.7
Administration Server
setting frontend URL, 6.5
admin.mycompany.com, 3.3.4.3
application tier, 2.4.2
arping, 5.3

B

backups
enterprise deployments, 9.7
installation, 4.1.4
boot.properties, 9.7
built-in security, 1.4.1

C

configuration
database, 3.5
directory structure, 3.4
frontend URL for Administration Console, 6.5
load balancer, 3.3.5.1
network, 3.3
propagating domain configuration, 5.11, 9.5.2.2
shared storage, 3.4
targets for server migration, 9.3.6, 9.5.2.12
CUSTDBHOST nodes, 2.4.3

D

data source, 9.3.3
data tier, 2.4.3
database
setting up, 3.5.1
database listener port, 2.4.3
database preconfiguration, 3.5
directory structure, 3.4
DMZ, 1.4.1, 2.4.1, 2.4.2
domain
propagating domain configuration, 5.11, 9.5.2.2

E

ECMHOST
propagating domain configuration, 5.11, 9.5.2.2
enterprise deployment, 1.1
backups and recoveries, 9.7
environment privileges, 9.3.5, 9.5.2.4
external communication, 1.4.1

F

failback, 1.3
failover, 1.3
firewalls, 3.3.6
frontend URL for Administration Console, 6.5

G

grid servers, 1.1

H

hardware requirements, 1.5
high availability, 1.1, 1.4.2
host name
network, 1.3
physical, 1.3
virtual, 1.3
HTTP port, 2.4.1
httpd.conf, 6.3
HTTPS port, 2.4.1

I

ifconfig, 5.3

J

JDK, 4.1.3
JRockit, 4.1.3

L

leasing table for server migration, 9.3.2
load balancer, 2.4.1
configuration, 3.3.5.1
log file for Node Manager, 5.7

M

managing the topology, 9
manifest.mf file, 5.13.4
Middleware home, 1.3
mod_wl_ohs.conf file, 6.3, 6.4
multi data source, 9.3.3

N

names of virtual servers, 3.3.4
network
firewalls, 3.3.6
load balancers, 3.3.5
ports, 3.3.6
virtual servers, 3.3.4
network host name, 1.3
network preconfiguration, 3.3
Node Manager
log file, 5.7
properties file, 9.3.4
nodes
application tier, 2.4.2
CUSTDBHOST, 2.4.3
data tier, 2.4.3
primary, 1.3
SOAHOST, 2.4.2
web tier, 2.4.1
WEBHOST, 2.4.1

O

OID ports, 2.4.3
Oracle home, 1.3
Oracle HTTP Server
validating access, 6.7
Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
validating Admin Server access, 6.6

P

performance, enterprise deployment and, 1.1
physical host name, 1.3
physical IP, 1.3
ports
database listener, 2.4.3
HTTP, 2.4.1
HTTPS, 2.4.1
Oracle Internet Directory (OID), 2.4.3
used in topology, 3.3.6
preconfiguration
database, 3.5
directory structure, 3.4
network, 3.3
shared storage, 3.4
primary node, 1.3
propagating domain configuration, 5.11, 9.5.2.2
properties file of Node Manager, 9.3.4

R

RAC database, 2.4.3
recovery of enterprise deployments, 9.7
requirements, hardware, 1.5

S

scaling the topology
topology
scaling, 9.5
scripts
wlsifconfig.sh, 9.3.5, 9.3.5, 9.5.2.4, 9.5.2.4
security, 1.4.1
server migration
configuring targets, 9.3.6, 9.5.2.12
creating a multi data source, 9.3.3
editing Node Manager's properties file, 9.3.4
leasing table, 9.3.2
multi data source, 9.3.3
setting environment and superuser privileges, 9.3.5, 9.5.2.4
setting up user and tablespace, 9.3.2
testing, 9.3.7
verification from Administration Console, 9.3.7
service level agreements, 1.1
shared storage, 1.3, 3.4
SOAHOST nodes, 2.4.2
SSL acceleration, 2.5
status information, 10.3
storage, 3.4
superuser privileges, 9.3.5, 9.5.2.4
switchback, 1.3
switchover, 1.3

T

targets for server migration, 9.3.6, 9.5.2.12
testing of server migration, 9.3.7
topology
application tier, 2.4.2
data tier, 2.4.3
database, 3.5
directory structure, 3.4
managing, 9
network, 3.3
shared storage, 3.4
web tier, 2.4.1

V

validation
access through Oracle HTTP Server, 6.7
Admin Server access through Oracle HTTP Server, 6.6
server migration, 9.3.7
virtual host name, 1.3
virtual IP, 1.3
virtual server names, 3.3.4
virtual servers, 2.5
admin.mycompany.com, 3.3.4.3
<VirtualHost> entries in httpd.conf, 6.3

W

web tier, 2.4.1
WEBHOST
validating Admin Server access through Oracle HTTP Server, 6.6
WEBHOST nodes, 2.4.1
WebLogic Server home, 1.3
web.xml file, 5.13.4
wlsifconfig.sh script, 9.3.5, 9.3.5, 9.5.2.4, 9.5.2.4