5 Installing Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub
$APPL_TOP, $CDR_TOP, and $JAVA_TOP are all on the middle tier. The Distributed Processing (DP) Server Home directory is located on the DP Server. These may all be physically located on the same computer or they may be located on different computers, depending on your installation.
These instructions include copying files from one of these directories to another. Remember that you need to use FTP if they are on different computers.
Note:
During its initial development, the Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub
(Oracle LSH) was known as CDR. Therefore many Oracle LSH-related directories, files,
scripts, parameters, and so on are named CDR or contain the string
cdr
. Please think of CDR as a synonym for Oracle LSH as you go
through the installation process.
This section includes the following topics:
- Provide Required Grants to the APPS Schema
- Apply the Oracle Life Sciences Data Hub AD Splicer Patch
- Create Tablespace CDR_BLOB_DATA_TS
- Install Oracle LSH 3.4
- Install the CdrRuntime.jar File
- Install Online Help
- Check Non-Default Service
- Set CDR_DB_SERVICE_NAME
- Set CDR_SCAN_HOST_NAME
- Set CDR_SCAN_PORT_NUM
- Add clovi.gif to the EBS R12.2 File System
- Create Oracle LSH UI JAR File
- Set Profile at the Site-Level
- Create System Administrator and Security Administrator Users
- Run the Post-Installation Programs
- Gather Statistics on Schemas
- Schedule the Context Index Refresh Program
- Start Journaling Internal Tables
- Increase Memory Available for MetaData Reports
- Grant Security Rights to Seeded Adapters
- Create Auditing Process
- Create CDR_USER Role
- Regenerate the JAR Files
- Set Up Resource Capping
- Turn off EXE DEBUG
- Set the Profile Value for DMW_SEND_BATCHSIZE
- Set Up the Notification Mailer
- Set Up the Distributed Processing Server
- Set Up Client Computers
- Run the Health Check Scripts