Planning an Upgrade of Oracle Fusion Middleware
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- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c for 11g Users
- 1.1 Understanding the 12c Terminology Changes
- 1.2 Obtaining 12c Documentation
- 1.3 Understanding the Standard Upgrade Topology for 12c
- 1.4 Understanding and Obtaining Product Distributions for Your Upgrade
- 1.5 Understanding and Obtaining the Upgrade and Configuration Tools
- 1.6 Understanding the 12c Upgrade Process
- 2 Developing an Upgrade Strategy
- 2.1 Planning an Upgrade
- 2.2 Developing a Backup Strategy for Upgrade
- 2.3 Understanding the Basic Rules and Restrictions of Upgrade
- 2.4 Planning for System Downtime During an Upgrade
- 2.5 Upgrading from a 32-Bit to a 64-Bit Operating System
- 2.6 Understanding the New Features and Changes in 12c
- 2.7 Understanding the Supported Upgrade Starting Points
- 2.7.1 What is an Upgrade Starting Point?
- 2.7.2 Supported Upgrade Starting Points for Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.1.2)
- 2.7.3 Obtaining Product Distributions
- 2.7.4 Creating Schemas Before You Upgrade
- 2.7.5 Optional: Creating an Edition on the Server for Edition-Based Redefinition
- 2.7.6 Applying the Latest Oracle Fusion Middleware Patches
- 2.7.7 What If I'm Not Running Supported Fusion Middleware Components?
- 2.8 Understanding Your Certification, Compatibility, and Interoperability Requirements
- 2.9 Using the Standard Installation and Upgrade Tools
- 2.10 Locating Your Upgrade Component-Specific Documentation
- 3 Backup and Recovery Strategies for Upgrade
- 4 Upgrading and Preparing Your Oracle Databases for 12c (12.1.2)
- A Performing an Out-of-Place Domain Directory Upgrade