A Additional Information About Standard Actions
The Lifecycle Management Tools provide standard actions that you can use to configure and manage your Oracle Fusion Middleware environment.
This appendix describes important information about each standard action.
- Using the Standard Actions JavaDoc
The Lifecycle Management Tools provide a set of Java APIs. - More Information About Commonly Used Standard Actions
Using the Standard Actions JavaDoc
The Lifecycle Management Tools provide a set of Java APIs.
These APIs are documented in the following JavaDoc:
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More Information About Commonly Used Standard Actions
- About the Create Domain Standard Action
With the create-domain standard action, you can create an Oracle Fusion Middleware domain. - About the Install Oracle Home Standard Action
With the install-oracle-home standard action, you can create an Oracle home for Oracle Fusion Middleware. - About the Create Schema Standard Action
With the create-schema standard action, you can create a schema in the target database. The schema is used by Oracle Fusion Middleware. - About the Load Schema Standard Action
The load-schema standard action loads data into a schema. - About the Start Standard Action
With the start standard action, you can start all servers in a domain, a specific server, a cluster, all servers on a host, or you can start Node Manager. - About the Stop Standard Action
With the stop standard action, you can stop all servers in a domain, a specific server, a cluster, all servers on a host, or you can stop Node Manager.
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About the Create Domain Standard Action
With the create-domain standard action, you can create an Oracle Fusion Middleware domain.
The create-domain standard action creates the specified domain by loading any templates used in the definition of that the domain in the model. It creates any data sources and other resources defined in the templates. It also creates the servers, clusters, partitions, and other structures as specified in the domain definition. This standard action does not perform any additional configuration steps, such as component-specific configuration. You can use custom actions to perform the component-specific configuration.
This standard action is equivalent to running the Domain Configuration Wizard.
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About the Install Oracle Home Standard Action
With the install-oracle-home standard action, you can create an Oracle home for Oracle Fusion Middleware.
This standard action creates an Oracle Home by installing products as specified by the Installer and Install Types.
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About the Create Schema Standard Action
With the create-schema standard action, you can create a schema in the target database. The schema is used by Oracle Fusion Middleware.
This action creates the schema, but does not load data into the newly created schema.
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About the Load Schema Standard Action
The load-schema standard action loads data into a schema.
This is equivalent to running the second phase of the Repository Creation Utility (RCU), the -dataLoad
operation. This standard action does not create the schema if it does not exist. Use the create-schema standard action to create the schema.
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About the Start Standard Action
With the start standard action, you can start all servers in a domain, a specific server, a cluster, all servers on a host, or you can start Node Manager.
You can start the following using the start standard action:
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Domain: All servers within the domain, across all hosts
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Server: A specified server within the domain.
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Cluster: All servers in a specified cluster within the domain across all hosts.
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Host: All servers on a specified host across all domains on the host.
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Node Manager: A specified Node Manager on the local host.
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About the Stop Standard Action
With the stop standard action, you can stop all servers in a domain, a specific server, a cluster, all servers on a host, or you can stop Node Manager.
You can stop the following using the stop standard action:
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Domain: All servers within the domain, across all hosts
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Server: A specified server within the domain.
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Cluster: All servers in a specified cluster within the domain across all hosts.
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Host: All servers on a specified host across all domains on the host.
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Node Manager: A specified Node Manager on the local host.
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