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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebCenter Interaction
10g Release 4 (10.3.3.0.0) for Windows

Part Number E14549-06
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5 Postinstallation Tasks

This chapter describes how to start the Oracle WebCenter Interaction services, run the diagnostics script, start the portal, and import migration packages into the portal.

The steps must be performed in the following order:

  1. Starting the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Services

  2. Running the Diagnostics Script

  3. Starting the Portal

  4. Importing Migration Packages

If you installed optional components, you might also must perform additional postinstallation as described in the following appendixes

Starting the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Services

This section describes how to start the services associated with Oracle WebCenter Interaction components and the order in which they must be started. Depending on which components you installed, some services might not be applicable to your portal installation.

  1. Navigate to the Windows Services control panel.

    In the Start menu, click Control Panel, then Administrative Tools, then Services, or, at the command prompt, type services.msc.

  2. Start Oracle WCI Search host_name.

    Note:

    It is important that third-party virus scanners do not attempt to scan the search service archives.

  3. Start Oracle WCI Search Cluster Manager.

  4. Start Oracle WCI API Service.

  5. Start Oracle WCI LDAP Directory.

  6. Start Oracle WCI Automation Service.

  7. Start Oracle WCI Notification Service.

  8. Start Oracle WCI Document Repository Service.

  9. Start Oracle WCI Logger Service.

  10. Start Oracle WebCenter Configuration Manager Service.

  11. Start Oracle WCI Content Upload Service.

  12. Start Oracle WCI Tagging Service.

  13. Start Oracle WCI Search Service.

  14. Start Oracle WCI Remote Portlet Service.

  15. Start Oracle WCI Content Service for Documentum.

  16. Start Oracle WCI Content Service for UCM.

  17. Start Oracle WCI Content Service for Microsoft Exchange.

  18. Start Oracle WCI Identity Service for LDAP.

Running the Diagnostics Script

This section describes how to use the diagnostics script to determine the health of your Oracle WebCenter Interaction installation before running the portal for the first time.

before running the diagnostics script, you must completely configure Oracle WebCenter Interaction using the Configuration Manager. You must also create and configure the portal database.

Run the diagnostics script before starting your portal for the first time. It tests basic portal startup functionality. If there are issues with your Oracle WebCenter Interaction installation, the diagnostics script generates a list of warnings and recommendations about how to correct the issues. Run the script, follow the recommendations, and correct any issues before starting your portal for the first time.

Note:

If the diagnostics script fails, run install_dir\ptportal\10.3.3\bin\ptverify.bat and review any issues it discovers.

Starting the Portal

This section describes how to start the Oracle WebCenter Interaction portal for the first time.

To start the portal:

  1. Start the portal by browsing to the server.pt application at the external portal URL you provided the Oracle WebCenter Interaction installer.

    For example, http://myportal.domain.com:80/portal/server.pt

  2. Log in to the portal as Administrator with no password.

Note:

You should change the default Administrator password as soon as possible. Ensure that you document the change and inform the appropriate portal administrators.

Importing Migration Packages

This section provides an overview of how to import the Oracle WebCenter Interaction component migration packages. Depending on which components you installed, some packages might not be applicable to your portal installation.

Use the Migration - Import Utility (click Administration, then Select Utility, then Migration - Import) to import the migration packages.

If necessary, adjust any import settings. For details on using the Migration - Import utility, see the online help or Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebCenter Interaction.

Import the migration packages relevant to your installation: