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Oracle® Fusion Applications Installation Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.2)
Part Number E16600-03
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide for Release 11.1.2
New Features for Release 11.1.2
1
Overview
1.1
What Is Provisioning?
1.1.1
Terms and Definitions
1.1.2
Provisioning Configuration
1.1.3
Oracle Fusion Middleware
1.1.4
Oracle Database
1.1.5
Oracle Identity Management
1.1.6
Oracle Business Intelligence
1.2
Provisioning Features
1.2.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Repository
1.2.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework
1.2.3
Provisioning Wizard
1.2.3.1
Install an Applications Transaction Database
1.2.3.2
Create a New Applications Environment Provisioning Plan
1.2.3.3
Update an Existing Provisioning Plan
1.2.3.4
Provision an Applications Environment
1.2.3.5
Deinstall an Applications Environment
1.2.4
Provisioning Plan
1.2.5
Provisioning Configurations
1.3
Provisioning Roadmap
1.4
Applications Topology: Oracle WebLogic Server Domains
1.5
Oracle Fusion Applications Directory Structure
1.5.1
Applications Base Directory
1.5.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Oracle Home Directory
1.5.3
Oracle Fusion Applications Product Family Directory
1.6
Installation Guidelines
1.6.1
Planning for Provisioning
1.6.2
Introduction to Multiple-Host Installations
1.6.2.1
Types of Hosts in a Multiple-Host Environment
1.6.2.2
Example of a Runtime Environment
1.6.2.3
Installation Phases
1.7
What to Do Next
2
Preparing for an Installation
2.1
Provisioning Prerequisites
2.1.1
System Requirements
2.1.2
Supported Platforms
2.1.3
Installing Oracle Database
2.1.4
Installing Oracle Identity Management Components
2.1.4.1
Required Components
2.1.4.2
Using the IDM Properties File
2.1.4.3
Making Special
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Libraries Available
2.2
Preparing Your Applications Environment
2.2.1
Tune the Socket Buffer Size (AIX Only)
2.2.2
Set the SKIP_SLIBCLEAN Variable (AIX Only)
2.2.3
Check for the Required Solaris Patch
2.2.4
Increase the Open Files Limit
2.2.5
Set Up the Server and the Shared Area Permissions (Windows x64)
2.2.6
Set Up the Local Port Ranges
2.2.7
Synchronize the System Clocks
2.2.8
Support for File Locking (UNIX)
2.2.9
Synchronize Date Time Stamp
2.3
Creating the Provisioning Repository
2.3.1
Obtaining the Software
2.3.2
Downloading from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud Portal
2.3.3
Obtaining DVDs from Oracle Store
2.4
Installing the Provisioning Framework
2.4.1
Run the Provisioning Installer
2.4.2
Provisioning Installer Screens and Instructions
2.4.3
Provisioning Framework Components
2.5
Managing Large Pages in the New Environment
2.6
Setting Up a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) for the Web Tier
2.7
Deinstalling the Provisioning Framework
2.7.1
Run the Provisioning Deinstaller
2.7.2
Deinstaller Screens and Instructions
2.8
What to Do Next
3
Installing a Transaction Database
3.1
Introduction to Transaction Databases
3.1.1
Process Overview
3.1.2
Oracle Data Pump
3.1.3
Single-Node Databases
3.1.3.1
Using the Provisioning Wizard Database Option
3.1.3.2
Database Installation Phases
3.1.4
Multiple-Node Databases
3.2
Before You Begin
3.3
Database Installation Requirements
3.3.1
Minimum Installation Requirements
3.3.2
Minimum Configuration Parameters for Oracle Database
3.3.3
Prerequisite and Validation Checks
3.4
Installing Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with the Wizard
3.4.1
Start the Provisioning Wizard
3.4.2
Wizard Interview Screens and Instructions
3.4.3
Database Installation Parameters
3.5
Manually Installing Oracle Database Enterprise Edition or Oracle RAC
3.5.1
Installing Oracle Database or Oracle RAC
3.5.1.1
How to Install Oracle Database
3.5.1.2
How to Install Oracle RAC
3.5.2
Applying Database Patches
3.5.2.1
How to Apply Patches to Oracle Database
3.5.2.2
How to Apply Patches to Oracle RAC
3.5.3
Configuring the Database Listener for Oracle Database
3.5.4
Creating a Transaction Database Instance
3.5.4.1
How to Create a Single-Node Oracle Database Instance from the Template
3.5.4.2
How to Create an Oracle RAC Database Instance from the Template
3.5.5
Starting the Database
3.5.6
Completing Postinstallation Tasks
3.6
Oracle Fusion Applications Repository Creation Utility
3.6.1
Key Features
3.6.2
Functional Design
3.7
Managing Tablespaces and Schemas
3.7.1
How Does the Applications RCU Work?
3.7.2
Schema Owners
3.8
Running the Oracle Fusion Applications Repository Creation Utility
3.8.1
Getting Ready
3.8.2
Starting the Applications RCU
3.8.3
Wizard Screens and Instructions
3.8.4
Specifying Database Connection Details
3.8.5
Managing Custom Variables
3.8.6
Mapping Tablespaces
3.8.6.1
Default Tablespace Mappings
3.8.6.2
Setting the Size of Tablespace Datafiles to Conserve Disk Space
3.8.6.3
Changing Default and Temporary Tablespace Names
3.8.6.4
Viewing and Changing Additional Tablespaces
3.8.6.5
Managing Tablespaces and Datafiles
3.9
Using the Command-Line Interface
3.9.1
Command-Line Operations
3.9.2
Creating Schemas and Tablespaces from the Command Line
3.10
Troubleshooting for Database Installations
3.10.1
General Troubleshooting Tips
3.10.2
Database Installation Log Files
3.10.3
Applications RCU Log Files
3.10.4
Preverification and Preconfigure Failures (Windows)
3.10.5
Using the Cleanup Feature
3.11
What to Do Next
4
Creating a New Provisioning Plan
4.1
Introduction to Provisioning Plans
4.1.1
How Does the Provisioning Plan Work?
4.1.2
Selecting Product Offerings
4.1.3
Wizard Actions for Oracle Identity Management Components
4.1.4
Creating Installation-Specific Plans
4.1.5
Updating a Plan
4.2
Before You Begin
4.3
Creating a Provisioning Plan
4.3.1
Start the Provisioning Wizard
4.3.2
Wizard Interview Screens and Instructions
4.3.3
WebLogic Server Node Manager Credentials and Installation Locations
4.3.4
Port Allocation
4.3.5
Domain Topology Configuration
4.3.6
Oracle Business Intelligence Configuration
4.3.7
Web Tier Configuration
4.3.8
Virtual Hosts Configuration
4.3.9
Web Proxy Configuration
4.3.10
Distinguished Names
4.3.11
Identity Management Configuration
4.3.11.1
Managing Nonseeded Environments
4.3.11.2
Wizard Interview Flow
4.3.12
Access and Policy Management Configuration
4.3.13
IDM Database Configuration
4.3.14
Summary
4.4
Updating an Existing Provisioning Plan
4.5
What to Do Next
5
Provisioning a New Applications Environment
5.1
Introduction to the Applications Installation Process
5.1.1
Types of Hosts in a Multiple-Host Environment
5.1.2
Installation Phases
5.1.3
Installation Phase Actions for Oracle Identity Management Components
5.1.4
Provisioning a New Environment on Multiple Hosts
5.1.5
Performing a Manual Backup
5.2
Using the Command-Line Interface
5.2.1
Adding Arguments to Phase Commands
5.2.2
Running the Installation Phases
5.3
Before You Begin
5.4
Performing the Installation
5.4.1
Start the Wizard and Prepare to Install
5.4.2
Installation Process Flow
5.4.3
Installation Location Details
5.5
Troubleshooting the Provisioning Process
5.5.1
General Troubleshooting Tips
5.5.2
Provisioning Log Files
5.5.3
Recovery After Failure
5.5.3.1
Automated Cleanup and Recovery
5.5.3.2
Running Cleanup and Restore
5.5.3.3
Handling Cleanup Failures
5.5.3.4
Handling Remnant Processes
5.5.3.5
Handling Restore Failures
5.5.4
Preverification Failure (Windows)
5.5.5
Canceling an Installation in Progress
5.6
Postinstallation Tasks
5.6.1
Apply Patches to Your New Environment
5.6.2
Register Node Manager as a Service (Linux x86-64 Only)
5.6.3
Configure Oracle HTTP Server for Privileged Port (UNIX Only)
5.6.4
Create upgradeLDAPUsersForSSO.props
5.6.5
Add Privileges to IDStore and Policy Store Entities
5.6.6
Reconcile Users and Roles from the IDStore into OIM
5.6.7
Delete BI Restart Files
5.7
What to Do Next
5.7.1
Manage User Passwords for Login Access to Applications Components
5.7.2
Enable Product Offering Functionality
5.7.3
(Optional) Install Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
6
Deinstalling an Applications Environment
6.1
Introduction to Deinstalling Environments
6.2
Before You Begin
6.3
Deinstallation Using the Wizard
6.3.1
Start the Provisioning Wizard
6.3.2
Wizard Interview Screens and Instructions
6.4
Deinstallation Using the Command Line
6.5
Postdeinstallation Tasks
7
Installing Desktop Applications
7.1
Introduction to the Desktop Installer
7.1.1
Client-Side Applications
7.1.2
Desktop Installer
7.1.3
Desktop Installer Features
7.1.3.1
Recovery After a Failure
7.1.3.2
Command-Line Parameters
7.1.3.3
Uninstall
7.1.3.4
Record Mode
7.1.3.5
Silent Mode
7.2
Before You Begin
7.3
Running the Desktop Installer Wizard
A
Provisioning Framework Screens
A.1
Installation Screens
A.1.1
Specify Inventory Directory (UNIX Only)
A.1.2
Welcome
A.1.3
Prerequisite Checks
A.1.4
Specify Installation Location
A.1.5
Installation Summary
A.1.6
Installation Progress
A.1.7
Installation Complete
A.2
Deinstallation Screens
A.2.1
Welcome
A.2.2
Deinstall Oracle Home
A.2.3
Deinstallation Progress
A.2.4
Deinstallation Complete
B
Install Transaction Database Screens
B.1
Welcome
B.2
Installation Options
B.3
Specify Security Updates
B.4
Database Install Configuration
B.5
Prerequisite Checks
B.6
Summary
B.7
Database Installation Progress
B.8
Installation Complete
C
Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Screens
C.1
Welcome
C.2
Create Repository
C.3
Database Connection Details
C.4
Select Components
C.5
Schema Passwords
C.6
Custom Variables
C.7
Map Tablespaces
C.7.1
Change Default and Temporary Tablespaces
C.7.2
View and Change Additional Tablespaces
C.7.3
Manage Tablespaces and Datafiles
C.8
Summary
C.9
Completion Summary
D
Create a New Provisioning Plan Screens
D.1
Welcome
D.2
Installation Options
D.3
Specify Security Updates
D.4
Provisioning Configurations
D.5
Plan Description
D.6
Installation Location
D.7
System Port Allocation
D.8
Database Configuration
D.9
Schema Passwords
D.10
ODI Password Configuration
D.11
Domain Topology Configuration
D.12
Common Domain
D.13
Customer Relationship Management Domain
D.14
Financial Domain
D.15
Human Capital Management Domain
D.16
Incentive Compensation Domain
D.17
Procurement Domain
D.18
Projects Domain
D.19
Supply Chain Domain
D.20
Business Intelligence Configuration
D.21
Web Tier Configuration
D.22
Virtual Hosts Configuration
D.23
Load Balancer Configuration
D.24
Web Proxy Configuration
D.25
Identity Management Configuration
D.26
Access and Policy Management Configuration
D.27
IDM Database Configuration
D.28
Summary
E
Provision an Applications Environment Screens
E.1
Welcome
E.2
Installation Options
E.3
Plan Description
E.4
Installation Location
E.5
Review Provisioning Configuration
E.6
Summary
E.7
Prerequisite Checks
E.8
Installation
E.9
Preconfigure
E.10
Configure
E.11
Configure Secondary
E.12
Postconfigure
E.13
Startup
E.14
Validation
E.15
Installation Complete
F
Applications Deinstallation Screens
F.1
Welcome
F.2
Installation Options
F.3
Summary
F.4
Deinstallation Progress
F.5
Deinstallation Complete
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