Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware
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- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- What's New in This Guide?
- Part I Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Part II Basic Administration
- 2 Getting Started Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 2.1 Overview of Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Tools
- 2.2 Getting Started Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- 2.3 Getting Started Using Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
- 2.4 Getting Started Using the Oracle WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST)
- 2.5 Getting Started Using the Fusion Middleware Control MBean Browsers
- 2.6 Managing Components
- 2.7 Changing the Administrative User Password
- 2.8 Configuring Node Manager
- 2.9 Basic Tasks for Configuring and Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 3 Cross-Component Wiring
- 4 Starting and Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 4.1 Overview of Starting and Stopping Procedures
- 4.2 Starting and Stopping Oracle WebLogic Server Administration and Managed Servers
- 4.3 Starting and Stopping Components
- 4.4 Starting and Stopping Fusion Middleware Control
- 4.5 Starting and Stopping Applications
- 4.6 Starting and Stopping Your Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment
- 4.7 Starting and Stopping: Special Topics
- 5 Managing Ports
- 2 Getting Started Managing Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Part III Secure Sockets Layer
- 6 Configuring SSL in Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 6.1 How SSL Works
- 6.2 About SSL in Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 6.3 Configuring SSL for Configuration Tools
- 6.4 Configuring SSL for the Web Tier
- 6.5 Configuring SSL for the Middle Tier
- 6.6 Configuring SSL for the Data Tier
- 6.7 Advanced SSL Scenarios
- 6.8 Best Practices for SSL
- 6.9 WLST Reference for SSL
- 6.9.1 addCertificateRequest
- 6.9.2 addSelfSignedCertificate
- 6.9.3 changeWalletPassword
- 6.9.4 configureSSL
- 6.9.5 createWallet
- 6.9.6 deleteWallet
- 6.9.7 exportWallet
- 6.9.8 exportWalletObject
- 6.9.9 getSSL
- 6.9.10 getWalletObject
- 6.9.11 importWallet
- 6.9.12 importWalletObject
- 6.9.13 listWalletObjects
- 6.9.14 listWallets
- 6.9.15 removeWalletObject
- 6.9.16 Properties Files for SSL
- 7 Using the SSL Automation Tool
- 8 Managing Keystores, Wallets, and Certificates
- 8.1 Key and Certificate Storage in Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 8.2 Command-Line Interface for Keystores and Wallets
- 8.3 Keystore Management
- 8.4 Wallet Management
- 8.4.1 About Wallets and Certificates
- 8.4.2 Accessing the Wallet Management Page in Fusion Middleware Control
- 8.4.3 Managing the Wallet Life Cycle
- 8.4.4 Common Wallet Operations
- 8.4.5 Managing the Certificate Life Cycle
- 8.4.6 Accessing the Certificate Management Page for Wallets in Fusion Middleware Control
- 8.4.7 Common Certificate Operations
- 8.4.8 Wallet and Certificate Maintenance
- 6 Configuring SSL in Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Part IV Deploying Applications
- 9 Understanding the Deployment Process
- 10 Deploying Applications
- 10.1 Overview of Deploying Applications
- 10.2 Understanding and Managing Data Sources
- 10.3 Deploying, Undeploying, and Redeploying Java EE Applications
- 10.4 Deploying, Undeploying, and Redeploying Oracle ADF Applications
- 10.5 Managing Deployment Plans
- 10.6 About the Common Deployment Tasks in Fusion Middleware Control
- 10.7 Changing MDS Configuration Attributes for Deployed Applications
- Part V Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 11 Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 11.1 Monitoring the Status of Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 11.1.1 Monitoring an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
- 11.1.2 Monitoring an Oracle WebLogic Server Administration or Managed Server
- 11.1.3 Monitoring a Cluster
- 11.1.4 Monitoring a System Component
- 11.1.5 Monitoring Java EE Applications
- 11.1.6 Monitoring ADF Applications
- 11.1.7 Monitoring Applications Deployed to a Cluster
- 11.2 Viewing the Performance of Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 11.3 Viewing the Routing Topology
- 11.1 Monitoring the Status of Oracle Fusion Middleware
- 12 Managing Log Files and Diagnostic Data
- 13 Diagnosing Problems
- 13.1 Understanding the Diagnostic Framework
- 13.2 How the Diagnostic Framework Works
- 13.3 Configuring the Diagnostic Framework
- 13.4 Investigating, Reporting, and Solving a Problem
- 13.5 Managing and Running the Health Test Framework
- 13.5.1 Understanding the Health Test Framework
- 13.5.2 Understanding the Health Test Framework File Repository
- 13.5.3 Using the Health Test Framework Command Line
- 13.5.4 Managing the Health Test Framework
- 13.5.5 Running Health Test Framework Diagnostic Tests
- 13.5.6 Searching for Health Test Framework Diagnostic Tests
- 13.5.7 Retrieving a Description of a Health Test Framework Test
- 13.5.8 Listing Health Test Framework Test Runs
- 13.5.9 Generating Health Test Framework Reports
- 11 Monitoring Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Part VI Advanced Administration
- 14 Managing the Metadata Repository
- 14.1 Understanding a Metadata Repository
- 14.2 Creating a Database-Based Metadata Repository
- 14.3 Managing the MDS Repository
- 14.3.1 Understanding the MDS Repository
- 14.3.2 Registering and Deregistering a Database-Based MDS Repository
- 14.3.3 Registering and Deregistering a File-Based MDS Repository
- 14.3.4 Changing the System Data Source
- 14.3.5 Using System MBeans to Manage an MDS Repository
- 14.3.6 Viewing Information About an MDS Repository
- 14.3.7 Configuring an Application to Use a Different MDS Repository or Partition
- 14.3.8 Moving Metadata from a Source System to a Target System
- 14.3.9 Moving from a File-Based Repository to a Database-Based Repository
- 14.3.10 Deleting a Metadata Partition from a Repository
- 14.3.11 Purging Metadata Version History
- 14.3.12 Managing Metadata Labels in the MDS Repository
- 14.4 Managing Metadata Repository Schemas
- 14.5 Purging Data
- 15 Changing Network Configurations
- 14 Managing the Metadata Repository
- Part VII Advanced Administration: Backup and Recovery
- 16 Introducing Backup and Recovery
- 16.1 Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Backup and Recovery
- 16.2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Directory Structure
- 16.3 Overview of the Backup Strategies
- 16.4 Overview of Recovery Strategies
- 16.5 Backup and Recovery Recommendations for Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
- 16.6 Assumptions and Restrictions
- 17 Backing Up Your Environment
- 18 Recovering Your Environment
- 18.1 Overview of Recovering Your Environment
- 18.2 Recovering After Data Loss, Corruption, Media Failure, or Application Malfunction
- 18.2.1 Recovering the Oracle Home
- 18.2.2 Recovering an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
- 18.2.3 Recovering a Standalone Domain
- 18.2.4 Recovering the Administration Server Configuration
- 18.2.5 Recovering a Managed Server
- 18.2.6 Recovering Components
- 18.2.7 Recovering a Cluster
- 18.2.8 Recovering Applications
- 18.2.9 Recovering a Database
- 18.3 Recovering After Loss of Host
- 18.3.1 Recovering After Loss of Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Host
- 18.3.2 Recovering After Loss of Standalone Domain Host
- 18.3.3 Recovering After Loss of Administration Server Host
- 18.3.4 Recovering After Loss of Managed Server Host
- 18.3.5 Recovering After Loss of Component Host
- 18.3.6 Additional Actions for Recovering Entities After Loss of Host
- 18.3.7 Recovering After Loss of Database Host
- 16 Introducing Backup and Recovery
- Part VIII Advanced Administration: Expanding Your Environment
- 19 Scaling Up Your Environment
- 20 Moving from a Test to a Production Environment
- 20.1 Introduction to Moving Oracle Fusion Middleware Components
- 20.2 Planning for Moving Your Environment
- 20.3 Common Procedures for Moving to a Target Environment
- 20.3.1 Installing the Database on the Target Environment
- 20.3.2 Moving the Oracle Home and the Binary Files Using the Scripts
- 20.3.3 Moving the Oracle Home and Binary Files Using Storage-Level Cloning Tools
- 20.3.4 Moving the Configuration of a WebLogic Server Domain
- 20.3.5 Moving the Configuration of a Standalone Domain
- 20.3.6 Moving the Configuration of Node Manager
- 20.3.7 Configuring Users and Groups
- 20.3.8 Starting Managed Servers and Components
- 20.4 Additional Steps for Certain Components
- 20.5 Incrementally Moving Artifacts
- 20.6 Moving Distributed Topologies
- 20.7 Recovering from Test to Production Errors
- Part IX Appendixes
- A Movement Scripts and Move Plans
- B Oracle Fusion Middleware Command-Line Tools
- C URLs for Components
- D Port Numbers
- E Using Oracle Fusion Middleware Accessibility Options
- F Viewing Release Numbers
- G orapki
- H Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware