After you configure a domain, deploy it so that the OS is installed and the domain is available to use.
You can select one or more domains to deploy.
Deployments can take time. The length of time depends on the size and configuration of the domain. You can see the progress in the State column. See View I/O Domains.
Click Refresh to watch the progress of the deployment. You can also monitor the deployment in the queue. See Monitor Current Activity.
Check the state in the IO Domains page. This example shows that the deployed domain called west is Ready for Use.
The assistant installs the OS, but might not install required SRU or Solaris CI software. For details about SRU and CI installation, log into My Oracle Support at https://support.oracle.com, and refer to these knowledge articles:
Oracle SuperCluster Supported Software Versions - All Hardware Types (Doc ID 1567979.1)
SuperCluster Critical Issues (Doc ID 1452277.1)
SuperCluster- Solaris 11 Support Repository Updates (SRU) and SuperCluster specific IDR Support Matrix (Doc ID 2086278.1).
For instructions, log into https://support.oracle.com, and follow the instructions in the MOS knowledge article called How to Create Platinum Infrastructure Services SR (Doc ID 2086278.1). For the Engineered System and Target, choose SuperCluster. For problem type, choose Agent Management.
Configure one or more zones on a Database Zone Domain – See Configuring Zones.
Install the Oracle Database on a Database Domain or a Database Zone – See Preparing to Configure a Database on a Database Domain or Database Zone.
Go to the Domain Configuration Task Overview – See Domain Configuration Task Overview.