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Oracle® Fusion Applications Cloning and Content Movement Administrator's Guide
11g Release 7 Refresh 5 (11.1.7)

Part Number E38322-23
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D Change JPS Root Name as Needed

When performing production-to-test data movement, it may be necessary to change JPS Root, if you find during Discovery that the IDM_JPSROOT name or the FA_JPSROOT name are not identical between the source and target systems.

To fix this, use the sample jpsroot.properties file that was included in the $WORKDIR in the P2T package. On the target system, you will enter target values for all the properties, as annotated in the Discovery Workbook. Enter the source values for IDM_JPSROOT and/or FA_JPSROOT, depending on what was inconsistent. You then run the appropriate scripts below (for FA and/or IDM, as needed). This will create a matching jpsroot name on the target and will re-associate the target Security store to newly created jpsroot.

D.1 Access and Edit JPS Root Name

To change JPS root:

  1. Locate the jpsroot.properties file under $WORK_DIR/utilhome/bin and enter the target values. See the Sample File, below, for the format.
    The values were annotated in the Discovery Workbook, in the P2T tabs.

  2. For IDM_JPSROOT and FA_JPSROOT, enter values that match the source system.

  3. If there was a discrepancy in the IDM_JPSROOT name:
    Run the following script on the target system to apply the changes and re-associate the Security store with the new value:

    cd $WORK_DIR/utilhome/bin
    ./createJpsRoot.sh jpsroot.properties IDM
    

    Restart IDM stack.

  4. If there was a discrepancy in the FA_JPSROOT name:
    Run the following script on the target system to apply the changes and re-associate the Security store with the new value:

    cd $WORK_DIR/utilhome/bin
    ./createJpsRoot.sh jpsroot.properties FA
    

    Restart Fusion Applications stack.

D.1.1 Sample File

JAVA_HOME=/
 
# Working Directory
WORKDIR=
 
# IDM WLS Home 
IDM_BASE=
 
### IDM Domain directory
IDM_DOMAIN_DIR=
 
# Enter the absolute path of the APPLTOP directory.
APPLTOP=
 
# destination hostname
OID_HOSTNAME=
# IDM Home
OID_HOME=
 
#destination port
OID_PORT=
 
# IDM WLS ADMIN Server User Name
IDM_WLS_USER=
 
# IDM WLS Admin User Password
IDM_WLS_PASSWORD=
 
# IDM T3 URL
IDM_T3URL=
 
# password for cn=orcladmin
ADMIN_PASSWORD=
 
# Enter DC base - Example: dc=mycompany.com
DC=dc=mycompany,dc=com
 
# Enter IDM new jpsroot name
IDM_JPSROOT=
 
# Enter Fusion Applications new jpsroot name
FA_JPSROOT=
 
# FA WLS ADMIN Server User Name
FA_WLS_USER=
 
# FA WLS Admin User Password
FA_WLS_PASSWORD=
 
# Enter Fusion Apps Domains Directory. Specify 'NONE' if this domain is not in use.
COMMON_DOMAIN_DIR=/u01/oracle/fa/config/domains/fahost01.mycompany.com/CommonDomain
CRM_DOMAIN_DIR=
HCM_DOMAIN_DIR=
SCM_DOMAIN_DIR=
FIN_DOMAIN_DIR=
BI_DOMAIN_DIR=
PRC_DOMAIN_DIR=
PRJ_DOMAIN_DIR=
IC_DOMAIN_DIR=
 
# Enter the URL of all the domains of Oracle WebLogic Server domain in the form of t3://hostname:port. Specify 'NONE' if this domain is not in use.
COMMONDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
CRMDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
HCMDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
SCMDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
PRJDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
FINDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
PRCDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
ICDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
BIDOMAIN_T3_URL=t3://
 
# Enter all FA domains URL except CommonDomain seperated by comma - no comma in the end - no blank space anywhere
FA_T3_URLS=