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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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Conventions
What's New in This Guide
New and Changed Features for 11
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Release 8 (11.1.8)
Part I Introduction to Installing Oracle Fusion Applications
1
Overview
1.1
Introduction to Installing Oracle Fusion Applications
1.2
Roles and Responsibilities
1.2.1
Business Sponsor
1.2.2
Project Manager
1.2.3
IT Director
1.2.4
Architect
1.2.5
System Administrator
1.2.6
Network Engineer
1.2.7
Database Engineer
1.2.8
Oracle Identity Management and Security Specialist
1.2.9
Oracle Fusion Applications Technical Lead or System Administrator
1.2.10
Oracle Fusion Applications Functional Lead
1.2.11
Oracle Fusion Applications Developer
1.2.12
Oracle Business Intelligence or Data Warehouse Reporting Specialist
1.2.13
Support Technician
1.2.14
Oracle Fusion Applications Systems Integrator
1.3
Prerequisites and Dependencies
1.3.1
Oracle Database
1.3.2
Oracle Identity Management
1.3.3
Oracle Business Intelligence
1.4
Features of Provisioning
1.4.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Repository
1.4.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework
1.4.3
System Requirements
1.4.3.1
Download Instructions
1.4.4
Supported Platforms
1.4.5
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Wizard
1.4.6
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Wizard
1.4.7
Response File
1.4.8
Provisioning Configurations
1.5
Provisioning a Multiple Host Installation
1.5.1
Types of Hosts in a Multiple-Host Environment
1.5.2
Installation Phases
1.6
Planning for Provisioning
1.7
What to Do Next
2
Understanding What the Oracle Fusion Applications Environment Looks Like
2.1
Introduction to What the Oracle Fusion Applications Environment Looks Like
2.1.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Product Families and Product Offerings
2.1.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Components
2.1.3
Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
2.1.3.1
Products Installed to the Desktop
2.1.3.2
Other Related Products
2.1.4
Oracle Database
2.1.5
Oracle Fusion Applications Management Tools
2.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Topologies
2.2.1
Topology Tiers
2.2.1.1
Database Tier
2.2.1.2
Middle Tier
2.2.1.3
Web Tier
2.2.2
Network Components
2.2.3
Basic Topology
2.2.4
Enterprise Topology
2.2.5
Enterprise Topology with High Availability
2.3
Oracle Fusion Applications Directory Structure
2.3.1
Installation Repository
2.3.2
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Framework Directory Structure
2.3.3
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework Directory Structure
2.3.4
Oracle Identity Management Shared Directory Structure
2.3.5
Oracle Identity Management Local Directory Structure
2.3.6
Oracle Identity Management DMZ Directory Structure
2.3.7
Oracle Fusion Applications Shared Directory Structure
2.3.7.1
Applications Base Directory
2.3.7.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Oracle Home Directory
2.3.7.3
Oracle Fusion Applications Product Family Directory
2.3.8
Oracle Fusion Applications Local Directory Structure
2.3.9
Oracle Fusion Applications DMZ Directory Structure
2.4
Oracle Fusion Applications Runtime Processes
2.4.1
Database Instances and Other Processes
2.4.2
Oracle Application Server Instances
2.4.3
Oracle WebLogic Server Domains
2.5
Accessing Oracle Fusion Applications
2.6
What to Do Next
Part II Planning an Oracle Fusion Applications Installation
3
Planning the Topology and Provisioning of Your Installation
3.1
Introduction
3.1.1
Using the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
3.1.1.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook Structure
3.1.2
Planning for Platform-Specific Considerations
3.1.2.1
Desktop Tools
3.1.2.2
Repository Creation Assistant (RCU)
3.1.2.3
OAM Modes Supported
3.1.2.4
BI Administration Tool
3.1.2.5
Print Servers
3.2
Environment: Completing the Environment Tab Entries
3.2.1
Oracle Identity Management Topologies
3.2.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Topologies
3.2.3
Completing the Environment Info Table
3.2.4
Completing the Email Server Table
3.2.5
Completing the Web Proxy Table of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
3.3
Provisioning: Planning the Configuration of Your Provisioned Installation
3.3.1
Provisioning: Indicate the Oracle Fusion Applications Offerings You Will Install
3.3.1.1
Completing the Oracle Fusion Applications Offerings Table
3.3.2
Provisioning: Describe the Oracle Identity Management Components
3.3.2.1
OIF
3.3.2.2
Completing the Oracle Identity Management Components Table
3.3.3
Provisioning: Select the Patches You Want to Apply
3.3.4
Provisioning: Select the Post-Installation Tasks You Want to Perform
3.3.4.1
Select Languages
3.4
Topology: Planning Your Topology
3.4.1
Reviewing Component and Server Allocation
3.4.2
Completing the Topology Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
3.4.3
Topology: Understanding DMZ Requirements
3.4.3.1
Completing the DMZ Column in the Topology Table
3.5
What to Do Next
4
Planning the Configuration of the Components of Your Installation
4.1
Network- Virtual Hosts: Planning Network Configuration
4.1.1
Understanding Internal vs. External URLs
4.1.2
Naming Conventions in Oracle Fusion Applications
4.1.2.1
Planning URL Naming Conventions
4.1.3
Planning Load Balancer Requirements
4.1.3.1
SSL Certificate Requirements
4.1.3.2
How the Load Balancer Option Affects the Environment Setup
4.1.3.3
Network Placement of Load Balancers/Reverse Proxy
4.1.3.4
Load Balancer Feature Requirements
4.1.4
Planning HTTP Server Requirements
4.1.4.1
Defining Web Tier Virtual Host Mode
4.1.5
Defining VIPs for Administration and Managed Servers
4.1.5.1
Define VIPs for Oracle Identity Management
4.1.5.2
Define VIPs for Oracle Fusion Applications
4.1.6
Completing the Network-Virtual Hosts Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
4.1.6.1
Complete the Web Tier Virtual Host Mode Table
4.1.6.2
Complete the FA Web Tier Virtual Hosts Table
4.1.6.3
Complete the IDM Web Tier Virtual Hosts Table
4.1.6.4
Complete the LDAP Endpoints Table
4.1.6.5
Complete the UCM LBR Endpoint Table
4.1.6.6
Complete the HTTP LBR Endpoints Table
4.1.6.7
Complete the AdminServer Virtual Hosts/VIPs Table
4.1.6.8
Complete the Managed Server Virtual Hosts/VIPs Table
4.2
Network-Ports: Planning Ports
4.2.1
Using Default vs. Custom Port Numbers
4.2.1.1
Completing the Network-Ports Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
4.3
Storage: Planning Storage Configuration
4.3.1
Recommended Minimum Disk Space
4.3.2
Directory Storage Requirements
4.3.2.1
Shared Storage
4.3.2.2
Local Storage (if used)
4.3.2.3
DMZ Local Storage (if used)
4.3.2.4
Database Storage
4.3.2.5
Temporary Files Created During Installation (temp directory)
4.3.3
oraInventory Planning
4.3.4
Planning Directory Structure and Naming Conventions
4.3.5
Shared Storage Considerations
4.3.6
Local Storage Considerations
4.3.6.1
Local Config Storage Decision Tree
4.3.7
Completing the Storage Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
4.4
Database: Planning Database Configuration
4.4.1
RAC vs. Single Instance Planning
4.4.2
Planning for Database Requirements
4.4.2.1
Required Instance Parameters
4.4.2.2
Required Database Patches
4.4.2.3
Schema and Password Requirements
4.4.2.4
Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Directories
4.4.2.5
Oracle Identity Management Split Database Configuration
4.4.3
Completing the Database Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
4.5
Identity Management: Planning Oracle Identity Management Configuration
4.5.1
Identity Store Planning
4.5.2
LDAP Context Planning
4.5.3
Location for Files Generated During Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
4.5.4
Oracle Access Manager Transfer Mode
4.5.5
Considering Oracle Internet Directory Password Policies
4.5.6
Completing the Identity Management Tab of the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation Workbook
4.5.6.1
To complete the LDAP table:
4.5.6.2
To Complete the IDM Provisioning Files Table
4.5.6.3
To Complete the OAM Table:
4.5.6.4
To Complete the Identity Store/Policy Store Table:
4.6
SSL and Certificates
4.6.1
Out-of-the-Box SSL Configuration
4.6.2
SSL Certificate Requirements
4.7
What to Do Next
Part III Preparing to Provision Oracle Fusion Applications
5
Preparing for an Installation
5.1
Introduction to Preparing for an Installation
5.2
Preparing Storage Components
5.2.1
Preparing Shared Storage for Oracle Identity Management and Oracle Fusion Applications
5.2.2
Mounting the Shared Storage
5.2.3
Verifying Install Directory Location
5.2.4
Verifying the /etc/oraInst.loc File
5.3
Preparing Servers
5.3.1
Preparing the Oracle Identity Management Server
5.3.1.1
Ensure Software Install Location is 45 Characters or Fewer
5.3.1.2
Configure Kernel Parameters (UNIX)
5.3.1.3
Configure Kernel Parameters (AIX Only)
5.3.1.4
Set the Open File Limit (UNIX)
5.3.1.5
Set Shell Limits (UNIX)
5.3.1.6
Administrator Privileges (Windows)
5.3.1.7
Set Up Required User (Windows)
5.3.1.8
Enable IPV4 and Disabling IPV6 (Windows)
5.3.1.9
Install OpenSSL (Windows)
5.3.1.10
Install Loopback Adapter (Windows)
5.3.1.11
Install Cygwin (Windows)
5.3.1.12
Enable Unicode Support
5.3.1.13
Synchronize Oracle Internet Directory Nodes
5.3.2
Preparing the Oracle Fusion Applications Server
5.3.2.1
Increase the Open Files Limit
5.3.2.2
Increase the Max User Processes
5.3.2.3
Define the Local Port Range
5.3.2.4
Synchronize the System Clocks
5.3.2.5
Synchronize Date Time Stamp
5.3.2.6
Set the Kernel Parameter Value
5.3.2.7
Unset LIBPATH Variable
5.3.2.8
Set the System Time Zone
5.3.2.9
Create the hwrepo directory
5.3.2.10
Verify Swap Space (UNIX)
5.3.2.11
Edit Host Names (UNIX)
5.3.2.12
Default Shell (UNIX)
5.3.2.13
Install en_US.UTF-8 Locale (UNIX)
5.3.2.14
32-bit Libraries (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11)
5.3.2.15
Increase Entropy Values (Linux)
5.3.2.16
Check for the Required Solaris Patch (Solaris Only)
5.3.2.17
Tune the Socket Buffer Size (AIX Only)
5.3.2.18
Set the SKIP_SLIBCLEAN Variable (AIX Only)
5.3.2.19
Add Variable for SKIP_ROOTPRE to Command Line (AIX Only)
5.3.2.20
Improve Provisioning Performance (AIX Only)
5.3.2.21
Set Up the Server and the Shared Area Permissions (Windows x64)
5.3.2.22
Update Virtual Memory setting to Custom Size (Windows Only)
5.3.2.23
Microsoft Windows Resource Locking (Windows Only)
5.4
Preparing the Network
5.4.1
Configuring Name Resolution
5.4.1.1
Name Resolution for Oracle Fusion Applications Web Tier Virtual Hosts
5.4.1.2
Name Resolution for HTTP LBR Endpoints
5.4.1.3
Name Resolution for LDAP Endpoints
5.4.1.4
Name Resolution for Other Endpoints
5.4.2
Configuring Load Balancers/Reverse Proxy
5.4.2.1
Configure Load Balancer/ Reverse Proxy Settings
5.4.2.2
Configure Certificates and SSL
5.4.2.3
Configure Load Balancer/Reverse Proxy Mappings
5.4.3
Configuring Firewalls
5.5
Creating the Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Repository
5.5.1
Obtain the Software
5.5.1.1
Xcopy Utility Should Not Be Used To Copy Fusion Application Repositories and APPLTOP on Microsoft Windows
5.5.2
Download from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud Portal
5.5.2.1
Download Language Pack Software
5.5.3
Obtain DVDs from My Oracle Support
5.5.4
Verify Required Operating System Packages and Libraries
5.6
What to Do Next
6
Installing the Oracle Identity Management and Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Frameworks
6.1
Introduction to Oracle Identity Management and Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Frameworks
6.2
Installing the Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Tools
6.2.1
Verify Java and Ant
6.2.2
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Framework Installation Checklist
6.2.3
Installing the Oracle Identity Management Lifecycle Tools
6.3
Installing the Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework
6.3.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework Installation Checklist
6.3.2
Run the Provisioning Framework Installer
6.3.3
Provisioning Installer Screens and Instructions
6.3.4
Provisioning Framework Components
6.4
Setting Up a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) for the Web Tier
6.5
What to Do Next
Part IV Installing the Databases
7
Installing Databases for Oracle Identity Management
7.1
Introduction to Installing Databases for Oracle Identity Management
7.2
Prerequisites for Installing Databases for Oracle Identity Management
7.2.1
Database Versions Supported
7.2.2
Patching the Oracle Database
7.2.2.1
Patch Requirements for Oracle Database 11g (11.1.0.7)
7.2.2.2
Patch Requirements for Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.2.0)
7.2.3
About Initialization Parameters
7.3
Oracle Identity Management Database Installation Checklist
7.4
Installing Oracle Database or Oracle Real Application Clusters
7.5
Preparing the Oracle Identity Management Database for the Oracle Fusion Middleware RCU
7.6
Running the Oracle Fusion Middleware RCU for Oracle Identity Management
7.7
Validating the Oracle Identity Management Database Installation
7.8
What to Do Next
8
Installing Oracle Fusion Applications Transaction Database
8.1
Introduction to Installing Oracle Fusion Applications Transaction Databases
8.1.1
Process Overview
8.1.2
Oracle Data Pump
8.1.3
Single-Node Versus Multiple-Node Databases
8.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Transaction Database Requirements
8.2.1
Prerequisites for Database Installation
8.2.1.1
General Oracle Database Prerequisites
8.2.1.2
Specific Oracle Fusion Applications Prerequisites
8.2.2
Oracle Fusion Applications Database Requirements
8.2.2.1
Components
8.2.2.2
Minimum Configuration Parameters for Oracle Database
8.2.2.3
Tuning Oracle Database
8.2.2.4
Mandatory Oracle Database Patches
8.2.2.5
DBA Directories
8.2.2.6
Make Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Software Available on the Host where it is Run
8.2.2.7
Make dmp Files Available on the Database Server
8.3
Oracle Fusion Applications Database Installation Checklist
8.4
Installing the Oracle Fusion Applications Transaction Database
8.4.1
Installing Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with the Wizard
8.4.1.1
Start the Provisioning Wizard
8.4.1.2
Wizard Interview Screens and Instructions
8.4.1.3
Database Installation Parameters
8.4.1.4
Validate the catbundle.sql Script
8.4.1.5
Complete Database Patch Postinstallation Tasks
8.4.2
Manually Installing Oracle Database Enterprise Edition or Oracle RAC
8.4.2.1
Install Oracle Database or Oracle RAC
8.4.2.2
Configure OCM
8.4.2.3
Configure and Start the Database Listener for Oracle Database (NETCA)
8.4.2.4
Create a Transaction Database Instance Using Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
8.4.2.5
Run RUP Lite for RDBMS
8.4.2.6
Complete Database Patch Postinstallation Tasks
8.4.3
Validating the Oracle Fusion Applications Database
8.5
Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Installation Checklist
8.6
Running the Oracle Fusion Applications RCU to Create Oracle Fusion Applications Database Objects
8.6.1
Introduction to the Oracle Fusion Applications RCU
8.6.1.1
Functional Design
8.6.1.2
How Does the Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Work?
8.6.2
Running the Oracle Fusion Applications Repository Creation Utility using the Wizard
8.6.2.1
Starting the Oracle Fusion Applications RCU
8.6.2.2
Wizard Screens and Instructions
8.6.2.3
Specifying Database Connection Details
8.6.2.4
Managing Custom Variables
8.6.2.5
Mapping Tablespaces
8.6.3
Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Post-Installation Checklist
8.7
What to Do Next
9
Troubleshooting Database Installations
9.1
Introduction to Troubleshooting Database Installations
9.2
Troubleshooting the Oracle Identity Management Database Installation and Oracle Fusion Middleware RCU Operations
9.3
Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Applications Database Installation and Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Operations
9.3.1
General Troubleshooting Tips
9.3.2
Database Installation Log Files
9.3.3
Oracle Fusion Applications RCU Log Files
9.3.4
Preverification and Preconfigure Failures (Windows)
9.3.5
Preverification Failure (Solaris)
9.3.6
Using the Cleanup Feature
9.4
What to Do Next
Part V Provisioning Oracle Identity Management
10
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
10.1
Introduction to Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
10.2
Creating an Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Profile
10.2.1
Creating a Provisioning Profile
10.2.1.1
Welcome Page
10.2.1.2
Specify Inventory Directory Page
10.2.1.3
Identity Management Installation Options Page
10.2.1.4
Specify Security Updates Page
10.2.1.5
Product List Page
10.2.1.6
Response File Description Page
10.2.1.7
Install Location Configuration Page
10.2.1.8
Node Topology Configuration Page
10.2.1.9
Virtual Hosts Configuration Page
10.2.1.10
Common Passwords Page
10.2.1.11
OID Configuration Page
10.2.1.12
ODSM Configuration Page
10.2.1.13
OHS Configuration Page
10.2.1.14
OIM Configuration Page
10.2.1.15
OAM Configuration Page
10.2.1.16
SOA Configuration Page
10.2.1.17
OID Identity Store DB Configuration Page
10.2.1.18
OID Policy Store DB Configuration Page
10.2.1.19
OIM DB Configuration Page
10.2.1.20
OAM DB Configuration Page
10.2.1.21
Load Balancer Page
10.2.1.22
Summary Page
10.2.2
Copy Required Files to DMZ Hosts
10.3
Introduction to Performing Oracle Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
10.3.1
Processing Order
10.3.2
Installation Phase Actions for Oracle Identity Management Components
10.4
Performing Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
10.5
Performing Provisioning by Running the Provisioning Commands
10.6
Monitoring Provisioning Using the Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Wizard
10.6.1
Identity Management Installation Options Page
10.6.2
Install Location Configuration Page
10.6.3
Review Provisioning Configuration Page
10.6.4
Summary Page
10.6.5
Prerequisite Checks Page
10.6.6
Installation Page
10.6.7
Preconfigure Page
10.6.8
Configure Page
10.6.9
Configure Secondary Page
10.6.10
Postconfigure Page
10.6.11
Startup Page
10.6.12
Validation Page
10.6.13
Install Complete
10.7
Performing Mandatory Oracle Identity Management Post-Installation Tasks
10.7.1
Creating ODSM Connections to Oracle Virtual Directory
10.7.2
Passing Configuration Properties File to Oracle Fusion Applications
10.8
Validating Provisioning
10.8.1
Validating the Administration Server
10.8.1.1
Verify Connectivity
10.8.2
Validating the Oracle Access Manager Configuration
10.8.3
Validating Oracle Directory Services Manager (ODSM)
10.8.3.1
Validating Browser Connection to ODSM Site
10.8.3.2
Validating ODSM Connections to Oracle Internet Directory
10.8.4
Validating Oracle Identity Manager
10.8.4.1
Validating the Oracle Internet Directory Instances
10.8.4.2
Validating the Oracle Virtual Directory Instances
10.8.4.3
Validating SSL Connectivity
10.8.4.4
Validating Oracle Identity Manager
10.8.4.5
Validating Oracle SOA Suite Instance from the Web Tier
10.8.4.6
Validating Oracle Identity Manager Instance
10.8.5
Validating WebGate and the Oracle Access Manager Single Sign-On Setup
10.9
Managing the Topology for an Oracle Identity Management Enterprise Deployment
10.9.1
Starting and Stopping Components
10.9.1.1
Startup Order
10.9.1.2
Starting and Stopping Servers
10.9.2
About Oracle Identity Management Console URLs
10.9.3
Performing Backups During Installation and Configuration
10.9.3.1
Backing Up Middleware Home
10.9.3.2
Backing Up LDAP Directories
10.9.3.3
Backing Up the Database
10.9.3.4
Backing Up the WebLogic Domain
10.9.3.5
Backing Up the Web Tier
10.10
What to Do Next
11
Troubleshooting Oracle Identity Management Provisioning
11.1
Getting Started with Troubleshooting
11.1.1
Using the Log Files
11.1.2
Recovering From Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Failure
11.2
Resolving Common Problems
11.2.1
Provisioning Fails
11.2.2
OID Account is Locked
11.2.3
Missing ODSM Instance Directory on Second Node
11.2.4
Null Error Occurs When WebLogic Patches Are Applied
11.2.5
Oracle Identity Management Patch Manager Progress Command Shows Active Session After Provisioning
11.2.6
False OPatch Error Messages Printed to Log During Install Phase
11.2.7
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Wizard Hangs (Linux and UNIX)
11.2.8
Provisioning Fails During Install Phase (Linux)
11.2.9
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Wizard Install Fails Due to Oracle Internet Directory Configuration Failure (Windows)
11.2.10
Provisioning Fails if Installer Repository Location Is a UNC Path (Windows)
11.2.11
Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Fails During Preconfigure Phase (Windows)
11.2.12
Error When Starting Oracle Access Manager Managed Servers (Windows)
11.3
Using My Oracle Support for Additional Troubleshooting Information
11.4
What To Do Next
Part VI Provisioning Oracle Fusion Applications
12
Creating a Response File
12.1
Introduction to Creating a Response File
12.1.1
How Does the Response File Work?
12.1.2
Selecting Product Offerings
12.1.3
Wizard Actions for Oracle Identity Management Components
12.1.4
Creating Installation-Specific Response Files
12.1.5
Updating a Response File
12.2
Prerequisites to Creating a Response File
12.3
Creating a Response File
12.3.1
Start the Provisioning Wizard
12.3.2
Wizard Screens and Instructions
12.3.3
Oracle WebLogic Server Node Manager Credentials and Installation Locations
12.3.4
System Port Allocation
12.3.5
Domain Topology Configuration
12.3.6
Oracle Business Intelligence Configuration
12.3.7
Web Tier Configuration
12.3.8
Virtual Hosts Configuration
12.3.9
Load Balancer Configuration
12.3.10
Web Proxy Configuration
12.3.11
Distinguished Names
12.3.12
Oracle Identity Management Properties File
12.3.13
Identity Management Configuration
12.3.14
Access and Policy Management Configuration
12.3.15
IDM Database Configuration
12.3.16
Summary
12.4
Updating an Existing Response File
12.5
What to Do Next
13
Provisioning a New Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
13.1
Introduction to Provisioning a New Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
13.2
Installation Phases and Types of Hosts in a Multiple-Host Environment
13.3
Prerequisites to Provisioning a New Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
13.4
Provisioning a New Environment on Multiple Hosts
13.5
Performing the Installation
13.5.1
Starting the Wizard and Preparing to Install
13.5.2
Installing Oracle Fusion Applications
13.5.3
Installation Location Details
13.5.4
Oracle Fusion Applications Post-Installation Checklist
13.5.5
Performing a Manual Backup
13.5.6
Using the Command-Line Interface for Installations on the Primary and Secondary Hosts
13.5.6.1
Adding Arguments to Phase Commands
13.5.6.2
Running the Installation Phases
13.6
What to Do Next
14
Troubleshooting Your Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
14.1
Introduction to Troubleshooting Your Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
14.2
General Troubleshooting Tips
14.3
Provisioning Log Files
14.3.1
Modifying the Default Log Level
14.3.2
Default Log Level for Managed Servers
14.4
Recovery After Failure
14.4.1
Automated Cleanup and Recovery
14.4.2
Running Cleanup and Restore
14.4.3
Handling Cleanup Failures
14.4.4
Handling Remnant Processes
14.4.5
Handling Restore Failures
14.5
Troubleshooting Preverify Phase Errors
14.5.1
Preverify Phase Prerequisite Condition Failed on Red Hat Enterprise 6
14.5.2
Preverify Phase Not Displaying All Validation Errors on non-Primordial Hosts
14.5.3
Preverify Phase Required Free Space is Higher than Actually Provisioned
14.5.4
Preverify Phase Warning
14.5.5
Preverify Phase Errors (AIX 7.1)
14.5.6
Preverify Phase Errors (Windows)
14.5.7
ODI Offline Pre-Verification Fails (Windows)
14.5.8
OAM Validation Errors
14.6
Troubleshooting Install Phase Errors
14.6.1
Cancelling an Installation in Progress
14.6.2
Install Phase Failed with INST-07221: Specified connect string is not in a valid format Error
14.7
Troubleshooting Configure Phase Errors
14.8
Troubleshooting Postconfigure Phase Errors
14.8.1
Postconfigure Phase Oracle SOA Suite Server Startup Errors
14.9
Troubleshooting Validate Phase Errors
14.9.1
Validate Phase WebGate Validation Errors
14.9.2
Validate Phase Topology Manager Service Endpoint Invocation Error
14.9.3
Validate Phase Group Not Found in OVD
14.10
What to Do Next
Part VII Completing Oracle Fusion Applications Post-Installation Tasks
15
Completing Mandatory Common Post-Installation Tasks
15.1
Introduction to Completing Mandatory Post-Installation Tasks
15.2
Applying Patches to Your New Environment
15.3
Upgrading LDAP Users for Single Sign-on
15.4
Adding Privileges to IDStore and Policy Store Entities
15.5
Updating the MDS Schema Database Statistics
15.6
Setting Up Notifications
15.6.1
Configuring E-Mail Notification Using Oracle SOA Suite
15.7
What to Do Next
16
Completing Conditional Common Post-Installation Tasks
16.1
Introduction to Completing Conditional Common Post-Installation Tasks
16.2
Setting Up Global Search
16.2.1
Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
16.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Crawl and Search Framework
16.2.2.1
Oracle Enterprise Crawl and Search Framework Management Features
16.2.2.2
Key Oracle Enterprise Crawl and Search Framework Features
16.2.3
Validating the Oracle Enterprise Crawl and Search Framework Environment
16.2.4
Configuring Help Search: Highlights
16.2.5
Searchable Objects
16.2.6
Configuring External Search Categories for Oracle Business Intelligence and Oracle WebCenter Portal: Procedures
16.2.7
Making a Search Application Highly Available
16.3
Setting Up Privacy Statement
16.4
Configuring Oracle User Productivity Kit In-Application Support
16.4.1
Registering Oracle UPK as an Enterprise Application
16.4.2
Deploying the Oracle UPK Player Package
16.5
Reviewing and Configuring Diagnostic Logging Settings and Diagnostic Testing Features
16.5.1
Configuring Settings for Log Files During Normal Operation
16.5.1.1
Managing Rotating Log File Space Usage for PL/SQL Applications
16.5.1.2
Managing Log File Space Usage for C Applications
16.5.2
Understanding Oracle Fusion Applications Diagnostic Tests and the Diagnostic Framework
16.5.2.1
Relationships Between Diagnostic Tests, Incidents, and Log Messages
16.5.2.2
Standard Diagnostic Testing Administration Tasks and Tools
16.5.3
Configuring the Diagnostic Testing Framework for Normal Operation
16.5.3.1
Controlling Access to Diagnostic Testing Functionality
16.5.3.2
Navigating to the Diagnostic Dashboard Application
16.5.4
Health Checking and Diagnostic Tasks
16.5.5
Configuration Tasks
16.6
Implementing Compliance Rules
16.6.1
Understanding Rules, Standards, and Frameworks
16.6.1.1
What are Real-Time Monitoring Facets?
16.6.2
Prerequisites and Related Documentation
16.6.3
Implementing Compliance
16.6.3.1
Understanding the Rules, Standards, and Framework in the Compliance Library
16.6.3.2
Applying Standards to Targets in Your Fusion Instance
16.7
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server with Custom Certificates
16.8
Setting Up Backup for Oracle Fusion Applications
16.9
Setting up Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control to Monitor and Manage Oracle Fusion Applications
16.10
Completing Conditional Oracle Identity Management Post-Installation Tasks
16.10.1
Updating Oracle Identity Management HTTP Server Runtime Parameters
16.10.2
Post-Provisioning Steps for Oracle Access Manager
16.10.2.1
Updating Existing WebGate Agents
16.10.2.2
Update WebGate Configuration
16.10.2.3
Creating Oracle Access Manager Policies for WebGate 11
g
16.10.3
Configuring Oracle Identity Federation
16.10.3.1
Starting Oracle Identity Federation Managed Servers
16.10.3.2
Updating OIF Web Configuration
16.10.3.3
Validating Oracle Identity Federation
16.10.3.4
Configuring the Enterprise Manager Agents
16.10.3.5
Enabling Oracle Identity Federation Integration with LDAP Servers
16.10.3.6
Updating the Oracle Identity Federation Authentication Scheme in Oracle Access Manager
16.10.3.7
Setting Oracle Identity Federation Authentication Mode and Enabling Password Policy Profile
16.10.3.8
Enabling and Disabling Oracle Identity Federation
16.10.4
Configuring Identity Integration with Active Directory
16.10.4.1
Creating Adapters in Oracle Virtual Directory
16.10.4.2
Preparing Active Directory
16.10.4.3
Modifying Oracle Identity Manager to Support Active Directory
16.10.4.4
Updating the Username Generation Policy for Active Directory
16.10.5
Setting Up Oracle Identity Management Node Manager for SSL
16.10.5.1
Overview of the Node Manager
16.10.5.2
Configuring Node Manager to Use SSL
16.10.5.3
Update Domain to Access Node Manager Using SSL
16.10.5.4
Update Start and Stop Scripts to Use SSL
16.10.5.5
Enabling Host Name Verification Certificates for Node Manager
16.10.5.6
Update boot.properties Files
16.10.5.7
Starting Node Manager
16.11
Installing and Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Applications
16.12
Configuring Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence
16.13
Setting Up Report Delivery Servers
16.13.1
Navigating to the Oracle BI Publisher Administration Page
16.13.2
Configuring Report Delivery Servers
16.14
Setting Up Oracle ADF Desktop Integration
16.14.1
Deploying Oracle ADF Desktop Integration Client on a Web Server
16.14.2
Deploying Oracle ADF Desktop Integration Client on a Shared Network Location
16.15
Configuring Oracle Data Integrator Studio
16.16
Setting Up the Oracle Business Intelligence Administration Tool
16.17
Performing Optional Language Installations
16.17.1
Pre-Installation Steps - Before Down Time
16.17.1.1
Before You Begin
16.17.1.2
Confirming the Oracle Fusion Applications Installation is Complete
16.17.1.3
Maintaining Versions of Customized BI Publisher Reports
16.17.1.4
Run Health Checker for Pre-Down Time Checks
16.17.2
Pre-Installation Steps - During Down Time
16.17.2.1
Run Health Checker for General System Health Checks
16.17.2.2
Back Up Oracle Fusion Applications
16.17.2.3
Apply Mandatory Prerequisite Patches
16.17.3
Install a Language
16.17.3.1
Run Language Pack Installer in GUI Mode
16.17.3.2
Run Language Pack Installer in Silent Mode
16.17.4
Complete the Post-Installation Tasks
16.17.4.1
Confirm Database Artifact Deployments Were Successful
16.17.4.2
Review Log Files for Errors or Exceptions
16.17.4.3
Run Health Checker for Post Installation Checks
16.17.4.4
Bounce All Servers and Verify the Status of Deployed Applications
16.17.4.5
Perform Steps in NLS Release Notes
16.18
Setting Up Segregation of Duties
16.18.1
Setting Up SOD
16.18.2
Turning Off SOD Checks
16.18.3
Modifying the Segregation of Duties Routing Policies for Approving Role Provisioning: Procedures
16.18.4
Modifying Rules Using Oracle SOA Composer
16.18.5
Modifying Rules Using JDeveloper
16.18.6
Troubleshooting Segregation of Duties for Role Provisioning: Procedures
16.18.7
Failure of Role Assignment Request
16.18.8
Task Details Missing
16.18.9
Configuring Oracle Data Integrator Studio for External Authentication: Explained
16.18.10
Prerequisites
16.18.11
Configuration for ESS
16.19
Configuring Presence Servers
16.19.1
createExtAppConnection
16.19.2
addExtAppField
16.19.3
createIMPConnection
16.20
Configuring Audit Trails for Oracle Fusion Middleware
16.21
Installing Print Servers
16.21.1
External Applications
16.22
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for Privileged Port (UNIX Only with No Load Balancer)
16.23
What to Do Next
17
Completing Conditional Common High Availability Post-Installation Tasks for Oracle Identity Management
17.1
Introduction to Completing Conditional Common High Availability Post-Installation Tasks for Oracle Identity Management
17.2
Scaling Identity Management
17.2.1
Scaling Up the Topology
17.2.2
Scaling Out the Topology
17.2.3
Scaling Out the Database
17.2.4
Scaling the Directory Tier
17.2.4.1
Scaling Oracle Internet Directory
17.2.4.2
Scaling Oracle Virtual Directory
17.2.5
Scaling the Application Tier
17.2.5.1
Mounting Middleware Home and Creating a New Machine when Scaling Out
17.2.5.2
Creating a New Node Manager when Scaling Out
17.2.5.3
Scaling ODSM
17.2.5.4
Scaling Oracle Access Manager 11g
17.2.5.5
Scaling Oracle Identity Manager
17.2.5.6
Scaling Oracle Identity Federation
17.2.5.7
Running Pack/Unpack
17.2.5.8
Adding New WebLogic Managed Server to Oracle HTTP Server Configuration Files
17.2.6
Scaling the Web Tier
17.2.6.1
Assembling Information for Scaling the Web Tier
17.2.6.2
Mounting Middleware Home and Copying Oracle HTTP Server Files when Scaling Out
17.2.6.3
Running the Configuration Wizard to Configure the HTTP Server
17.2.6.4
Registering Oracle HTTP Server with WebLogic Server
17.2.6.5
Reconfiguring the Load Balancer
17.2.7
Post-Scaling Steps for All Components
17.3
Setting Up Server Migration for Identity Management
17.3.1
Overview of Server Migration for an Enterprise Deployment
17.3.2
Setting Up a User and Tablespace for the Server Migration Leasing Table
17.3.3
Creating a Multi Data Source Using the Oracle WebLogic Administration Console
17.3.4
Editing Node Manager's Properties File
17.3.5
Setting Environment and Superuser Privileges for the wlsifconfig.sh Script
17.3.6
Configuring Server Migration Targets
17.3.7
Testing the Server Migration
17.3.8
Backing Up the Server Migration Configuration
17.4
Setting Up Fail Over for the Administration Server
17.4.1
Failing Over the Administration Server to IDMHOST2
17.4.2
Starting the Administration Server on IDMHOST2
17.4.3
Validating Access to IDMHOST2 Through Oracle HTTP Server
17.4.4
Failing the Administration Server Back to IDMHOST1
17.5
What to Do Next
18
Completing Conditional Common High Availability Post-Installation Tasks for Oracle Fusion Applications
18.1
Introduction to Completing Conditional Common High Availability Post-Installation Tasks for Oracle Fusion Applications
18.2
Scaling Oracle Fusion Applications
18.2.1
Scaling Out Oracle HTTP Server
18.2.1.1
Prerequisites for Performing the Scale Out
18.2.1.2
Installing the Oracle Web Tier
18.2.1.3
Installing Oracle Web Tier Patches
18.2.1.4
Configuring Oracle Web Tier
18.2.1.5
Installing WebGate
18.2.1.6
Installing WebGate Patches
18.2.1.7
Configuring WebGate
18.2.1.8
Validating Oracle HTTP Server on WEBHOST2
18.2.2
Scaling Out Node Manager
18.2.2.1
Prerequisites for Setting Up Node Manager
18.2.2.2
Setting Up Node Manager for SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.2.3
Creating the Identity Keystore on SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.3
Performing Scale-Out Tasks Common to All Domains
18.2.3.1
Starting SCALED_OUT_HOST Node Manager in SSL Mode
18.2.3.2
Adding a New Machine In the Oracle WebLogic Server Console
18.2.3.3
Packing and Unpacking the Managed Server Domain Home to SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.3.4
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.3.5
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server
18.2.3.6
Configuring Server Migration for the Managed Servers
18.2.3.7
Validating the System
18.2.4
Performing Scale-Out Tasks Specific to the Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management Domain
18.2.5
Performing Scale-Out Tasks Specific to the Common Domain
18.2.5.1
Cloning Managed Servers and Assigning Them to SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.5.2
Removing Oracle Coherence Start-up Properties from the wlcs_server1 Server
18.2.5.3
Adding a sip Data-Tier Channel to the wlcs_sipstate2 Server
18.2.5.4
Unpacking the UCM_server2 Server
18.2.5.5
Configuring Oracle WebCenter
18.2.5.6
Scaling Out Oracle WebCenter Content Inbound Refinery Server
18.2.5.7
Adding UCM_server1 and UCM_server2 to the Connection Pool
18.2.6
Configuring Oracle Coherence for the odi_server Managed Server
18.2.7
Scaling Out the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
18.2.7.1
Overview of the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
18.2.7.2
Prerequisites for Scaling the Oracle Business Intelligence Domain
18.2.7.3
Starting the Default Node Manager
18.2.7.4
Prerequisites for Scaling Oracle Business Intelligence on BIHOST2
18.2.7.5
Scaling Oracle Business Intelligence Components
18.2.7.6
Configuring and Validating Oracle Essbase Clustering
18.2.7.7
Validating the System
18.2.8
Scaling Up: Adding Managed Servers to Existing Hosts
18.2.8.1
Scaling Up Oracle Fusion Applications Managed Servers to an Existing Host
18.2.8.2
Scaling Up Oracle SOA Suite Server to an Existing Host
18.2.8.3
Scaling Up Oracle Business Intelligence to an Existing Host
18.2.9
Procedures for Scaling Out Oracle SOA Suite Server
18.2.9.1
Scaling Out the Oracle SOA Suite Server
18.2.9.2
Enabling Virtual IPs on PROVISIONED_HOST and SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.9.3
Setting the Listen Address for soa_server
n
18.2.9.4
Updating the FusionVirtualHost Configuration File
18.2.9.5
Switching Oracle User Messaging Service to Use Oracle Advanced Queuing
18.2.9.6
Configuring JMS Servers with JDBC Store Persistence
18.2.9.7
Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
18.2.9.8
Configuring a JDBC Transaction Log Store for Transaction Recovery
18.2.9.9
Disabling Host Name Verification for the soa_server
n
Managed Servers
18.2.9.10
Restarting Node Manager on PROVISIONED_HOST
18.2.9.11
Starting and Validating soa_server1 on PROVISIONED_HOST
18.2.9.12
Restarting Node Manager on SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.9.13
Starting and Validating soa_server
n
on SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.10
Configuring Administration Server High Availability
18.2.10.1
Enabling Administration Server High Availability
18.2.10.2
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server
18.2.10.3
Validating the Administration Server
18.2.10.4
Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SCALED_OUT_HOST
18.2.10.5
Failing the Administration Server Back to PROVISIONED_HOST
18.3
Setting Up Server Migration for Oracle Fusion Applications
18.3.1
Prerequisites for Setting Up Server Migration
18.3.2
Migrating Oracle Fusion Applications
18.3.3
About Configuring Server Migration
18.3.4
Setting Up a User and Tablespace for the Server Migration Leasing Table
18.3.5
Creating a Multi-Data Source Using the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
18.3.6
Editing Node Manager's Properties File
18.3.7
Setting Environment and Superuser Privileges for the wlsifconfig.sh Script
18.3.8
Configuring Server Migration Targets
18.3.9
Testing the Server Migration
18.4
What to Do Next
19
Completing Oracle Fusion Customer Relationship Management Post-Installation Tasks
19.1
Installing and Configuring the Bounce Handling Daemon
19.2
Setting Up SMS Marketing
19.3
Setting Up Informatica Identity Resolution for Data Quality
19.3.1
Managing Lookups
19.3.2
Managing Data Quality Configurations
19.3.3
Managing Server Configurations
19.3.4
Managing Matching Index Synchronization
19.3.5
Managing Data Quality Engine
19.3.5.1
Setting Up Multiple Informatica Identity Resolution Instances: Overview
19.3.5.2
Load Balancing by Matching and Cleansing on Different Dedicated Hosts: Procedures
19.3.6
Configuring the Primary and Secondary IIR Hosts
19.3.7
Configuring the Oracle Fusion Data Quality Connector
19.3.7.1
Load Balancing by Matching and Cleansing with Secondary Servers: Procedures
19.3.8
Configuring the Secondary Match Server
19.3.9
Load Balancing and Failover by Matching and Cleansing Using a Secondary Instance: Procedures
19.3.10
Configuring the Secondary Instance of IIR to Load Balance and Failover
19.3.11
Informatica Identity Resolution Server Maintenance and Administration: Procedures
19.3.12
Encrypting the Informatica Identity Resolution Dictionary-alias File: Explained
19.3.13
Changing Rulebase Names
19.3.14
Encryption ssadb.dic
19.3.15
Changing Password after Encryption
19.3.15.1
Manually Installing Informatica Identity Resolution: Procedures
19.3.16
Assessing Provisioning and Platform Support
19.3.17
Assessing Software Requirements
19.3.18
Installing Informatica Identity Resolution
19.3.19
Manage Server Configurations
19.3.20
Real-Time and Batch Basic Match Server
19.3.21
Real-Time Cleanse Server
19.3.22
Batch Cleanse Server
19.3.23
Advanced Batch Match Server
19.3.23.1
Oracle Fusion Data Quality Connector Setup: Procedures
19.3.24
Connecting Oracle Fusion Applications to Data Quality Engine
19.3.25
Manage Data Quality Engine Matching Setup
19.3.26
Initial Indexing
19.3.27
Index Synchronization
19.3.28
Starting Up and Shutting Down Update Synchronizer
19.3.28.1
Extending Predefined IIR Matching Configurations: Procedures
19.3.29
Extending Predefined IIR Matching Configuration
19.3.30
Managing Data Quality Engine Cleansing Setup
19.3.30.1
Using a Demo License and Demo Postal Reference Data
19.3.30.2
Using a Production License and Postal Reference Data
19.3.31
Managing Data Synchronization
19.3.31.1
Synchronizing Trading Community Registry and Data Quality Engine Repository Data: Example
19.3.32
Running the Schedule Synchronization Process
19.3.33
Starting Informatica Identity Resolution Update Synchronizer
19.3.33.1
Synchronizing and Optimizing Database Search Indexes for Oracle Fusion CRM Objects
19.3.34
Synchronizing Database Search Indexes
19.3.35
Optimizing Database Search Indexes
19.3.36
Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Data Quality Services and IIR Servers
19.3.36.1
Matching Service Troubleshooting: Explained
19.3.36.2
IIR Matching Server Administration Troubleshooting: Explained
19.3.36.3
Update Synchronizer Troubleshooting: Explained
19.3.36.4
Cleansing Service Troubleshooting: Explained
19.3.36.5
IIR Cleansing Server Administration Troubleshooting: Explained
19.4
Setting Up Sales Prediction Engine
19.4.1
Creating Data Warehouse Objects
19.4.2
Creating Data Warehouse Data Source in Oracle Real-Time Decisions WebLogic Server
19.4.3
Pointing Oracle Real-Time Decisions to the Data Warehouse
19.5
Setting Up Implicit Personalization Behavior
19.5.1
Post-Deployment Activities
19.6
What To Do Next
20
Completing Oracle Fusion Financials Post-Installation Tasks
20.1
Setting Up the Financial Reporting Center
20.1.1
Components
20.1.2
Setting Up Your Financial Reporting Center: Critical Choices
20.1.3
Configuring Financial Reporting Center
20.1.4
Installing and Configuring Financial Reporting Studio
20.1.5
Installing Smart View
20.1.6
Configuring Workspace Database Connections
20.1.7
Configuring Oracle Fusion Transactional BI Dimensions
20.2
Setting Up Oracle Document Capture and Oracle Forms Recognition
20.2.1
Configuring the Oracle Webcenter: Imaging and Process Management Input Directory Network Share
20.2.1.1
Verifying the Oracle Webcenter: Imaging Input Directory Path
20.2.1.2
Configuring the Network Share for the Oracle Webcenter: Imaging Input Directory
20.2.1.3
Verifying Oracle Webcenter: Imaging Input Agent
20.2.1.4
Configuring the Windows Mapped Network Drive for the Input Directory
20.2.2
Configuring the Oracle Forms Recognition Project Network Share
20.2.2.1
Configuring the Network Share for the Oracle Forms Recognition AP Project Folder
20.2.2.2
Configuring the Windows Mapped Network Drive for the AP Project Folder
20.2.3
Installing and Configuring Oracle Document Capture and Oracle Forms Recognition on Windows
20.2.3.1
Prerequisites
20.2.3.2
Running the Setup Utility
20.2.3.3
Installing Oracle Document Capture
20.2.3.4
Configuring Oracle Document Capture
20.2.3.5
Configuring Oracle Document Capture Import Server for Importing Images from E-Mail
20.2.3.6
Installing Oracle Forms Recognition for Payables
20.2.3.7
Configuring Oracle Forms Recognition for Payables
20.2.3.8
Configuring Shared Drive Access for Oracle Forms Recognition Runtime Service Manager
20.3
Oracle Fusion Advanced Collections Dunning
20.3.1
Adding the E-Mail Server
20.4
Enabling Encryption of Sensitive Payment Information
20.4.1
Automatically Creating a Wallet File, Automatically Generating a Master Encryption Key, and Manually Enabling Encryption
20.4.2
Manually Creating a Wallet File, Automatically Generating a Master Encryption Key, and Manually Enabling Encryption
20.4.3
Manually Creating a Wallet File, Manually Generating a Master Encryption Key, and Manually Enabling Encryption
20.4.4
Automatically Creating a Wallet File, Automatically Generating a Master Encryption Key, and Manually Enabling Encryption
20.5
Configuring a Communication Channel to a Payment System
20.5.1
Configuring and Deploying a Tunnel
20.5.2
Setting Up SSL Security to Communicate with the Payment System Servlet
20.6
Configuring Oracle B2B Inbound Flow to Receive Supplier Invoices in XML
20.6.1
Configuring the Host Company
20.6.2
Configuring the Supplier
20.7
Setting Up Oracle B2B to Send Receivables Transactions in XML
20.7.1
Configuring Trading Partners
20.7.2
Configuring Agreements
20.8
What To Do Next
21
Completing Oracle Fusion Applications Accounting Hub Post-Installation Tasks
21.1
Setting Up the Financial Reporting Center
21.2
Integrating with Other Products
21.2.1
Integrating with Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle PeopleSoft: Overview
21.2.1.1
Registering Applications Coexistence Instances
21.2.2
How to Integrate with Data Relationship Management: Overview
21.2.3
How to Integrate with Hyperion Planning: Overview
21.3
What To Do Next
22
Completing Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Post-Installation Tasks
22.1
Recommended Memory Requirement for Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Workforce Reputation Management Product
22.2
Setting Up Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Coexistence
22.2.1
Prerequisites
22.2.2
Ensuring Correct Token Replacement During Oracle Enterprise Scheduler Service Deployment
22.2.3
Setting Up an FTP Server
22.2.4
Setting Up FTP Accounts
22.2.5
Setting Up SOA FTP Adapter
22.2.6
Setting Up Oracle Data Integrator
22.2.6.1
Prerequisites
22.2.6.2
Setting Up Oracle Data Integrator for Oracle Fusion Human Capital Management Coexistence
22.2.7
Creating Oracle Data Integrator Directories
22.2.8
Validating the Topology Settings
22.2.9
Verifying the Configuration of the Work Repository
22.2.10
Verifying Database Connections
22.2.11
Configuring File Technology Connections
22.2.12
Enabling SQL*Loader for Oracle Data Integrator
22.2.13
Configuring the Oracle Web Services Manager for Interaction with the Source Application Web Services
22.2.14
Setting up the HCM Configuration for Coexistence Parameters
22.3
Creating an ISAM Vertex Database
22.3.1
Creating an ISAM Database for Microsoft Windows
22.3.2
Creating an ISAM Database for UNIX
22.3.3
Updating the Vertex Data File for US Tax Information
22.3.3.1
Generating the Vertex ISAM Database for Windows
22.3.3.2
Generating the Vertex ISAM Database for UNIX
22.4
What To Do Next
23
Completing Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation Post-Installation Tasks
23.1
Integrating Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation with Geo Map Server
23.2
What to Do Next
24
Completing Oracle Fusion Project Portfolio Management Post-Installation Tasks
24.1
Configuring Oracle Fusion Project Portfolio Management Integration with Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management
24.1.1
Configuring Oracle Fusion Project Portfolio Management Integration With P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management
24.2
What to Do Next
25
Completing Oracle Fusion Supply Chain Management Post-Installation Tasks
25.1
Installing Oracle Enterprise Data Quality for Product Data Oracle DataLens Server
25.1.1
Establishing a Connection
25.2
What to Do Next
26
What To Do Next
26.1
Introduction
26.2
Managing User Passwords for Login Access to Applications Components
26.3
Completing Common User Setup Tasks
26.4
Enabling Product Offering Functionality
26.5
Troubleshooting Tips for Runtime Issues
26.5.1
OutOfMemory Error Due to PermGen Space (Solaris)
26.6
(Optional) Installing Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
Part VIII Uninstalling Oracle Fusion Applications
27
Uninstalling an Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
27.1
Introduction to Uninstalling an Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
27.2
Prerequisites to Uninstalling an Oracle Fusion Applications Environment
27.3
Uninstalling Oracle Fusion Applications Using the Provisioning Wizard
27.3.1
Starting the Provisioning Wizard
27.3.2
Wizard Interview Screens and Instructions
27.4
Uninstalling Oracle Fusion Applications From the Command Line
27.5
Cleaning Up After Uninstalling Oracle Fusion Applications
27.6
Uninstalling Oracle Identity Management
27.7
Deleting the Database
27.8
Uninstalling the Oracle Identity Management Provisioning Framework
27.9
Uninstalling the Oracle Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework
27.9.1
Running the Provisioning Framework Deinstaller
27.9.2
Deinstaller Screens and Instructions
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