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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Oracle VM Templates
1.1
Understanding This Guide
1.2
Understanding the Installation Process
1.2.1
Understanding the Deployment Server Installation
1.2.2
Understanding the Creation of the Enterprise, Database and HTML Web Server Virtual Machines
1.2.3
Understanding the Database Server for Non-Virtualized Databases such as Oracle Exadata or ODA
1.2.4
Understanding the Web Development Client Installation
1.3
Certifications (Formerly Known as Minimum Technical Requirements)
1.4
Working With the Customer Checklist
1.5
Working With the Pre-Install Worksheet
1.5.1
Environments Overview
1.5.2
Updating the Operating System and Applications
1.6
Disk Space Requirements
2
Before You Begin the Installation
2.1
Verifying Software and Hardware Requirements
2.2
Verifying the Disk Space Requirements
2.3
Host Name
2.4
Security Considerations
2.5
Overall Process Flow
3
Working with the Deployment Server
3.1
Understanding the Deployment Server
3.2
Local Oracle Enterprise Edition (OEE) Considerations
3.2.1
32-Bit Oracle Database Client (Required to Run EnterpriseOne)
3.2.2
EnterpriseOne Application P96717
3.2.3
Best Practices for OEE Performance
3.3
Obtaining and Preparing the Deployment Server Install Image
3.4
Working with JDBC Drivers on the Deployment Server
3.5
Installing the Deployment Server
3.5.1
Prerequisites
3.5.2
Installation Process Flow
3.5.3
Before Launching the Deployment Server Installer
3.5.4
Understanding Destination Paths
3.5.5
Using InstallManager to Install a Local Database on the Deployment Server
3.5.6
Examine the Local Database Installer Logs
3.5.7
Understanding the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployment Server Installer
3.5.7.1
Understanding EnterpriseOne Files Location
3.5.7.2
Running the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Deployment Server Installer
3.5.7.3
Mandatory Post Installation Tools Accelerator
3.6
Working with the Development Client Installation
3.6.1
Updating the oraparam.ini File
3.6.2
WebSphere Express Considerations
3.6.3
Add the Security Server Name to the Development Client jde.ini
3.7
Adding Additional Environments (Rerunning the Deployment Server Installer)
3.8
Downloading and Installing the Latest Software (Optional Except for Planner Update, which is Recommended)
3.8.1
Installing the Latest Tools Release and Latest Tools Release Patch to the Deployment Server
3.8.2
Installing the Latest Planner Update and Running the Special Instructions
3.9
Troubleshooting Deployment Server Installation
3.9.1
Verify Local Planner Tablespaces are Not Attached
3.9.2
OEE Installer Logs
3.9.3
Configuration Files
3.9.4
Path Code Master (F98611)
3.9.5
Oracle Enterprise Edition
3.9.5.1
File Locations
3.9.5.2
Rebooting the Deployment Server
3.9.5.3
EnterpriseOne Access to the Local Oracle Database
3.9.5.4
Process Explorer
3.9.5.5
Verifying the Local Oracle Database Installation
3.9.5.6
Deployment Server Installation Problems
3.9.5.7
Runtime Problems
3.9.5.8
Administering the Local Oracle Database Using SQL Plus
3.9.5.9
Encrypting the Password of the Local Oracle Database
3.9.5.10
Decrypting the Password of the Local Oracle Database
3.9.5.11
Import and Export Tablespaces to the Local Oracle Database
3.9.5.12
Local Oracle Database Configuration
3.9.5.13
Deployment.inf and <Package_name>.inf
3.9.6
UBE Submission Failed on the Development Client
3.10
Configuring the Planner Databases
4
Working with Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
4.1
Implementing the Oracle Database With or Without Oracle VM Templates
4.2
Completing the Pre-Install Worksheet
4.3
Working with the Oracle VM Image Files for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
4.4
Working with JD Edwards OVM Tools (config.sh Configuration Script)
4.4.1
Installing the JD Edwards OVM Tools
4.4.2
Creating the Directory Structure for the Oracle VM Templates for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
4.4.3
Working with the Configuration Script
4.4.3.1
Manifest Check
4.4.3.2
Extract and Merge
4.4.3.3
Copy System
4.4.3.4
Server Configuration
4.4.3.5
JD Edwards Foundation Setup
4.4.3.6
JD Edwards Server Manager Setup
4.4.3.7
JD Edwards BIP Server Setup
4.4.3.8
JD Edwards Mobile Server Setup
4.4.3.9
JD Edwards AIS Server Setup
4.4.3.10
Completing the config.sh Script
4.4.3.11
Configuring for a Non-Virtualized or Exadata Database
4.4.3.12
Adding an Additional Enterprise Server (Standalone)
4.4.3.13
Adding an Additional HTML Server (Standalone)
4.4.3.14
Deploying an Additional Enterprise Server or HTML Server (Standalone) as a VM Template
5
Uploading Templates
5.1
Uploading a VM Template for JD Edwards Enterprise One Application Image
6
Working with VM Guests
6.1
Creating a VM Guest from the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Template
6.2
Starting and Configuring the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne VM Guest Image
6.2.1
Boot the VM
6.2.2
Boot the VM for the First Time to Automatically Run the EOne_cfg.ksh Script
6.2.3
Checking the Configuration Log Files
7
Working with the Platform Pack in Silent Mode for a Non-Virtualized Database Server
7.1
Understanding the Platform Pack for a Non-Virtualized Database Server
7.2
Understanding the Connect String
7.3
Working with the Platform Pack Installer for a Non-Virtualized Database Server
7.3.1
Working with the zip File for the Platform Pack Installer
7.3.2
Working with the Response File for the Platform Pack Installer
7.3.3
Running the Platform Pack Installer for Non-Virtualized Database Servers
7.3.4
Working with Installer Log Files
7.3.5
Deinstalling the Platform Pack for Non-Virtualized Database Servers
8
Working With the Enterprise Server
8.1
Starting and Shutting Down Network Services on the Enterprise Server
8.2
Verifying the Release 9.1 Enterprise Server Installation Using PORTTEST
9
Starting the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Servers
9.1
Starting the HTML Server
9.2
Starting the BI Publisher Server
9.3
Starting the Mobile Server
9.4
Starting the AIS Server
9.5
Starting Server Manager
10
Installing the Workstations for Developers and System Administrators
10.1
Workstation Installation
10.1.1
Overview of Workstation Installation
10.1.2
Prepare for Workstation Installation
10.1.3
Prerequisites
10.1.4
Configure the jde.ini File on the Deployment Server to Specify the Security Server
10.1.5
Modifying the Workstation JDE.INI on the Deployment Server for Languages (Optional)
10.2
Copying the Configured tnsnames.ora File
10.3
Copying the JDK to the Deployment Server
10.4
Understanding Workstation Installation Methods
10.4.1
Interactive Mode
10.4.1.1
Creating a Desktop Shortcut
10.4.1.2
Using a Shared Drive
10.4.2
Silent Mode
10.4.3
Push Mode
10.5
Understanding Third-Party Products
11
Post Installation Tasks
12
Deinstalling the Software
12.1
Understanding the Deinstallation
12.2
Deinstalling the Software from the Workstations
12.3
Deinstalling the Local OEE from the Deployment Server
12.4
Deleting Virtual machines for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Servers
A
Globalization Considerations
A.1
National Language Setting Considerations
A.2
NLS Considerations for Non Western European Users
A.2.1
Non-Western European Database Language Considerations
B
Documentation Resources
B.1
Oracle VM Documentation
B.2
Oracle Exalogic Documentation
B.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
B.4
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Installation Guide
B.5
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Server on WebLogic Reference Guide
C
Security and Demo Data Configuration
C.1
Licensing Considerations
C.2
Understanding Users for the Mobile Application
C.3
Understanding Default Passwords for Database Users
C.4
Considerations for Securing Database Users
C.5
Securing the Miscellaneous Users
C.6
Securing Package Build Users
C.7
Securing the ESU Users
C.8
Securing Other Users
C.9
Securing the JDE User
C.10
Adding a Security Override
C.11
Changing the Admin Password with the P98OWSEC Security Application
C.12
Changing the User Password in the Database
C.13
Working with the Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher Schema Password
C.13.1
Step 1: Modify the Schema Password from the Database
C.13.2
Step 2: Modify the Data Source Connection Information from the WebLogic Administration Console
D
Installing an OVM Database to a Non-Virtualized Database using OUI in GUI Mode
D.1
Understanding the Platform Pack in GUI Mode for RAC Database Servers
D.2
Working with the Platform Pack Installer for a Non-Virtualized Database Server
D.2.1
Working with the zip File for the Platform Pack Installer
D.2.2
Running the Platform Pack Installer for Non-Virtualized Database Servers
D.2.3
Working with Installer Log Files
D.2.4
Deinstalling the Platform Pack for Non-Virtualized Database Servers
E
Applying Patches
E.1
Oracle Systems
E.2
JD Edwards Applications, Clients, and Servers
F
Managing Disk Images Used Within the EnterpriseOne VMs
F.1
Creating a New Disk Image
F.2
Updating the vm.cfg File to Add the New Disk Image
F.3
Creating a Partition Table
F.4
Creating a New Physical Volume with the New Disk Image
F.5
Extending the Volume Group with the New Physical Disk
F.6
Extending the Logical Volume with the New Volume Group
F.7
Resizing the File System
F.8
Logical Volume Manager Command Summary
G
Default Port Listing Used Within the VMs for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
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