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Oracle® Fusion Applications Enterprise Deployment Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.2)
Part Number E16684-04
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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
Documentation Changes for Release 11.1.2
1
Enterprise Deployment Overview
1.1
What is an Enterprise Deployment?
1.2
About Oracle Fusion Applications
1.3
Benefits of Oracle Recommendations
1.3.1
Built-in Security
1.3.2
High Availability
1.4
Terminology
1.5
Reference Enterprise Deployment Topology
1.5.1
Overall Reference Enterprise Deployment Topology
1.5.2
Oracle Web Tier
1.5.3
Application Tier
1.5.4
Data Tier
1.6
Hardware Requirements
1.7
Installation Prerequisite
1.8
Implementing the Topology
2
Network Configuration
2.1
External Virtual Server Name
2.2
Internal Virtual IP
2.3
Load Balancer Configuration
2.4
Reference Enterprise Deployment Directory Structure
2.4.1
Directory Structure
2.4.2
Binary Directory Structure
2.4.3
Domain Configuration Directory Structure
2.5
Shared Storage
2.5.1
Shared Storage for Oracle Business Intelligence
2.6
IPs and Virtual IPs
2.7
Firewalls and Ports
2.8
Clock Synchronization
3
Setting Up the Database Tier
3.1
Understanding the Database in the Enterprise Deployment Topology
3.2
Setting Up the Database
3.2.1
Database Host Requirements
3.2.2
Supported Database Versions
3.2.3
Minimum Database Configuration Parameters
3.3
Creating and Starting the Database Services
3.3.1
Updating the Kernel Parameters
3.4
Loading the Oracle Fusion Applications Repository into the Oracle RAC Database
3.5
Backing Up the Database
4
Using the Provisioning Process to Install Components for an Enterprise Deployment
4.1
Understanding Provisioning
4.2
Prerequisites for Using the Provisioning Process
4.3
Installing Components
4.3.1
Creating the Installation Environment
4.3.1.1
Downloading the Provisioning Repository
4.3.1.2
Installing the Provisioning Framework Bits
4.3.2
Creating a New Provisioning Plan
4.3.2.1
Installation Options Screen
4.3.2.2
Specify Security Updates Screen
4.3.2.3
Provisioning Configurations Screen
4.3.2.4
Plan Description Screen
4.3.2.5
Installation Location Screen
4.3.2.6
System Port Allocation Screen
4.3.2.7
Database Configuration Screen
4.3.2.8
Schema Passwords Screen
4.3.2.9
ODI Password Configuration Screen
4.3.2.10
Domain Topology Configuration Screen
4.3.2.11
Web Tier Configuration Screen
4.3.2.12
Virtual Hosts Configuration Screen
4.3.2.13
Load Balancer Configuration Screen
4.3.2.14
Web Proxy Configuration Screen
4.3.2.15
Identity Management Configuration Screen
4.3.2.16
Access and Policy Management Configuration Screen
4.3.2.17
IDM Configuration Screen
4.3.2.18
Summary Screen
4.3.3
Running the Provisioning Commands to Install Components
4.4
Configuring Components
4.5
Performing Post-Provisioning Tasks
4.5.1
Validation
4.5.2
Other Tasks
5
Scaling Out Oracle HTTP Server
5.1
Performing the Scaleout
5.2
Installing WebGate Patches
5.3
Wiring Oracle HTTP Server with Load Balancer
5.4
Validating Oracle HTTP Server on WEBHOST2
6
Configuring Node Manager
6.1
Configuring Node Manager for CRMHOST2
6.2
Creating the Identity Keystore on CRMHOST2
7
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management Domain
7.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management Domain
7.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management Domain
7.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
7.4
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
7.5
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
7.6
Configuring Data Quality for Scale Out
7.6.1
Obtaining Postal Reference Data and License Keys
7.6.2
Setting Up the Data Quality Engine
7.6.3
Configuring the Data Quality Connector and IIR
7.6.4
Creating a Second Data Quality Server on CRMHOST2
7.7
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
7.8
Validating the System
8
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Common Domain
8.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Common Domain
8.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Common Domain
8.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
8.4
Scaling Out Oracle WebCenter Content
8.4.1
Creating a Common Location for the WebCenter Content Managed Servers
8.4.2
Scaling Out the WebCenter Content Inbound Refinery Server
8.5
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
8.6
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
8.7
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
8.8
Validating the System
9
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Domain
9.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Domain
9.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Domain
9.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
9.4
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
9.5
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
9.6
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
9.7
Validating the System
10
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management Domain
10.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management Domain
10.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management Domain
10.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
10.4
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
10.5
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
10.6
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
10.7
Validating the System
11
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Financials Domain
11.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Financials Domain
11.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Financials Domain
11.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
11.4
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
11.5
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
11.6
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
11.7
Validating the System
12
Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation Domain
12.1
Overview of the Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation Domain
12.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation Domain
12.3
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
12.4
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
12.5
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST2
12.6
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
12.7
Validating the System
13
Scaling Out the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
13.1
Overview of the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
13.2
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
13.3
Starting the Default Node Manager
13.4
Prerequisites for Scaling Out Oracle Business Intelligence on CRMHOST2
13.4.1
Configuring JMS for Oracle BI Publisher
13.4.2
Setting the Listen Address for bi_server1 Managed Server
13.4.3
Updating the FusionVirtualHost_bi.conf Configuration File
13.5
Scaling Out Oracle Business Intelligence Components
13.5.1
Scaling Out the Oracle Business Intelligence System on CRMHOST2
13.5.2
Start the Node Manager in SSL Mode
13.5.3
Scaling Out the System Components
13.5.4
Configuring Secondary Instances of Singleton System Components
13.5.5
Configuring the bi_server2 Managed Server
13.5.5.1
Setting the Listen Address for the bi_server2 Managed Server
13.5.5.2
Configuring Custom Identity and Custom Trust for the bi_server2 Managed Server
13.5.5.3
Disabling Host Name Verification for the bi_server2 Managed Server
13.5.5.4
Adding bi_server2 System Properties to the Server Start Tab
13.5.6
Performing Additional Configuration for Oracle Business Intelligence High Availability
13.5.6.1
Additional Configuration Tasks for Oracle BI Scheduler
13.5.6.2
Additional Configuration Tasks for Oracle Real-Time Decisions
13.5.6.3
Additional Configuration Tasks for Oracle BI Publisher
13.5.6.4
Additional Configuration Tasks for Oracle BI for Microsoft Office
13.5.6.5
Additional Configuration Tasks for Oracle Financial Reporting
13.5.7
Configuring a Default Persistence Store for Transaction Recovery
13.5.8
Starting and Validating Oracle Business Intelligence on CRMHOST2
13.5.8.1
Starting the bi_server2 Managed Server
13.5.8.2
Starting the Oracle Business Intelligence System Components
13.5.8.3
Validating Oracle Business Intelligence URLs
13.5.9
Validating Access Through Oracle HTTP Server
13.5.10
Configuring Node Manager for the Managed Servers
13.5.11
Configuring Server Migration for the Managed Servers
13.6
Configuring Oracle Essbase Clustering Using the Essbase Failover Automation Tool
13.6.1
Prerequisites for Configuring Essbase Clustering
13.6.2
Running the Essbase Failover Automation Tool
13.6.3
Validating Essbase Clustering
13.7
Validating the System
14
Additional Configuration Procedures for Scaling Out Oracle SOA Suite Server
14.1
Enabling Virtual IPs on CRMHOST1 and CRMHOST2
14.2
Setting the Listen Address for soa_server1
14.3
Setting the Listen Address for soa_server2
14.4
Updating the FusionVirtualHost_crm.conf Configuration File
14.5
Configuring JMS for the Oracle SOA Suite Server
14.6
Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
14.7
Configuring a Default Persistence Store for Transaction Recovery
14.8
Disabling Host Name Verification for the soa_server
n
Managed Servers
14.9
Restarting Node Manager on CRMHOST1
14.10
Starting and Validating soa_server1 on CRMHOST1
14.11
Restarting Node Manager on CRMHOST2
14.12
Starting and Validating soa_server2 on CRMHOST2
15
Configuring Administration Server High Availability
15.1
Enabling Administration Server High Availability
15.1.1
Enabling Administrative Virtual Host on CRMHOST1
15.1.2
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
15.1.3
Enabling the Administration Server to Listen on the Virtual IP Address
15.2
Oracle HTTP Server Configuration
15.3
Validating the Administration Server
15.4
Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to CRMHOST2
15.4.1
Prerequisites
15.4.2
Performing the Failover
15.5
Failing the Administration Server Back to CRMHOST1
16
Configuring Server Migration
16.1
Prerequisite
16.2
Migrating Oracle Fusion Applications Domains
16.2.1
About Configuring Server Migration
16.2.2
Setting Up a User and Tablespace for the Server Migration Leasing Table
16.2.3
Creating a Multi-Data Source Using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
16.2.4
Editing Node Manager's Properties File
16.2.5
Setting Environment and Superuser Privileges for the wlsifconfig.sh Script
16.2.6
Configuring Server Migration Targets
16.2.7
Testing the Server Migration
17
Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Applications
17.1
Introduction to Oracle BI Applications for Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management
17.1.1
Topology
17.2
Preparing for an Oracle BI Applications Installation
17.2.1
Creating Databases for Oracle Business Intelligence Applications Components
17.2.2
Running Oracle BI Applications RCU to Create the Oracle BI Applications Schemas for the Data Warehouse
17.2.3
Installing and Configuring Informatica PowerCenter Services
17.2.4
Extending the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain by Deploying Oracle BI Applications Configuration Manager, Functional Setup Manager, and DAC
17.2.4.1
How to Configure DAC, Oracle BI Applications Configuration Manager, and Functional Setup Manager
17.2.4.2
Configuring Data Warehouse Administration Console for High Availability
17.3
Performing Additional Configuration Tasks
17.4
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for the Managed Server
17.5
Performing Additional Data Warehouse Administration Console Tasks
17.6
Validating Oracle BI Applications Components URLs
18
Installing a Release Update Patch
18.1
Installing a RUP
19
Managing the Topology
19.1
Scaling the Topology for Additional Nodes
19.1.1
Scaling Out the Topology (Adding Managed Servers to a New Node) for Oracle ADF Server
19.1.1.1
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Topology for Oracle ADF Server
19.1.1.2
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
19.1.1.3
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
19.1.1.4
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST3
19.1.1.5
Validating the System
19.1.2
Scaling Up the Topology (Adding Managed Servers to an Existing Node) for Oracle ADF Server
19.1.2.1
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST3
19.1.2.2
Validating the System
19.1.3
Scaling Out the Topology (Adding Managed Servers to a New Node) for Oracle SOA Suite Server
19.1.3.1
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Topology for Oracle SOA Suite Server
19.1.3.2
Adding a New Machine in the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
19.1.3.3
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home
19.1.3.4
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST3
19.1.3.5
Validating the System
19.1.3.6
Additional Configuration Procedures for Scaling Out Oracle SOA Suite Server
19.1.4
Scaling Up the Topology (Adding Managed Servers to an Existing Node) for Oracle SOA Suite Server
19.1.4.1
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to CRMHOST3
19.1.4.2
Validating the System
19.1.5
Scaling Out the Topology (Adding Managed Servers to a New Node) for Oracle Business Intelligence
19.1.5.1
Prerequisites for Scaling Out the Topology for Oracle Business Intelligence
19.1.5.2
Scale-Out Procedure for Oracle Business Intelligence
19.1.6
Scaling Up the Topology for Oracle Business Intelligence
19.1.6.1
Scale-Up Procedure for Oracle Business Intelligence
19.2
Performing Backups and Recoveries
19.3
Monitoring the Topology
19.4
Migrating from a Test Environment to a Production Environment
19.5
Configuring Log File Rotation
19.5.1
Specifying Log File Rotation Using Fusion Middleware Control
19.5.2
Specifying Log File Rotation Using WLST
19.6
Patching the Topology
19.7
Auditing
19.8
Troubleshooting
19.8.1
Page Not Found When Accessing soa-infra Application Through Load Balancer
19.8.2
soa-infra Application Fails to Start Due to Deployment Framework Issues (Coherence)
19.8.3
Incomplete Policy Migration After Failed Restart of SOA Server
19.8.4
Oracle SOA Suite Server Fails to Start Due to Maximum Number of Processes Available in Database
19.8.5
Administration Server Fails to Start After a Manual Failover
19.8.6
Error While Activating Changes in Administration Console
19.8.7
SOA Server Not Failed Over After Server Migration
19.8.8
SOA Server Not Reachable From Browser After Server Migration
19.8.9
Oracle Access Manager Configuration Tool Does Not Remove URLs
19.8.10
Redirecting of Users to Login Screen After Activating Changes in Administration Console
19.8.11
Redirecting of Users to Administration Console's Home Page After Activating Changes to OAM
19.8.12
Configured JOC Port Already in Use
19.8.13
Out-of-Memory Issues on Managed Servers
19.8.14
JDBC Connection Reset Appears When on OEL 5.4
19.8.15
Missing JMS Instances on Oracle BI Publisher Scheduler Diagnostics Page
19.8.16
Oracle BI Publisher Jobs in Inconsistent State After Managed Server Shutdown
19.8.17
JMS Instance Fails in an Oracle BI Publisher Cluster
19.8.18
Administration Console Redirects from Internal URL to Container URL after Activation
A
Protected Domain URIs
A.1
Protected CRM Domain URIs
A.2
Protected BI Domain URIs
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