Overview

This document explains the installation and initial setup of Oracle Healthcare Foundation. The user installing Oracle Healthcare Foundation (OHF) should have knowledge of Oracle, Informatica or Oracle Data Integrator, WebLogic, and the Linux operating system.

The Oracle Healthcare Foundation installer lets you install the components below on the Linux OS in the following order:

  1. Oracle Healthcare Foundation Data Model

  2. Oracle Healthcare Foundation Data Management Assembly for ODI

    or

    Oracle Healthcare Foundation Data Management Assembly for Informatica

  3. Oracle Healthcare Foundation Middle-Tier

Note:

Oracle Healthcare Foundation should be installed by the same user who installed the RDBMS or WebLogic.

This chapter contains the following topics:

Software Requirements

Component Software Required
Common requirements for all components
  • Oracle Linux 6.7 (64-bit) or above, or Oracle Linux 7 (64-bit) operating system (OS)
  • Oracle Database 12.2.0.1 Enterprise Edition

    If you are installing OHF on an Exadata environment, apply the Oracle database patch 19562381 (Doc ID >19562381.8).

  • Python 2 (version 2.6.6 or above)

Data Model No additional requirements
Data Management Assembly (Oracle Data Integrator)
  • Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) 12.2.1.2.6 Standalone or Enterprise edition

    Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure 12.2.1.2 is required for ODI Enterprise edition

  • Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.8

  • Oracle WebLogic server 12.2.1.2 (optional)

Data Management Assembly (Informatica)
  • Informatica PowerCenter 9.6.1 or 10.2
Middle-Tier You must install the Middle-Tier on a different WebLogic server than the ODI server.
  • Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure 12.2.1.2.0 with Oracle WebLogic server 12.2.1.2.0

  • Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.8 Update 111 (JDK 1.8 u111) or above

Self-Service Analytics (optional)
  • Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition (OBIEE) 12.2.1.2.0
  • Oracle Business Intelligence Developer Client Tools 12.2.1.2.0

  • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8 Update 111 (JRE 1.8 u111) or above


Media Pack Content

The media pack from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (OSDC) contains the installer for:

  • Oracle Healthcare Foundation Linux (OHF_V721_Linux-x64.zip)

General Guidelines for Installation

  • Linux X-windows should be used for the Linux Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) installation (Linux Graphical User Interface).

  • Before running the installer, make sure that the ORACLE_HOME and PATH environment variables are setup in your session.

    For example,

    export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/122010

    export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin

  • When re-executing the installer due to a failure, enter the same details in the question prompting phase at all times. Do not delete any objects in the installation folder.

  • When re-executing the installer, if you receive OUI-10030 error messages, ignore the messages to continue using the existing OHF installation HOME path.

  • Convert the installer execution shell to SH shell as the installer script executes in the SH shell of Linux OS.

  • Text enclosed within <> in the following chapters, indicate parameters and you must provide an appropriate value.

Supported Upgrade Paths

The following are the supported upgrade paths:

  • HDWF 6.1/OHADI 3.1 to OHF 7.2.1

  • OHF 7.0.1 to OHF 7.2.1

  • OHF 7.1 to OHF 7.2.1

  • OHF 7.1.x to OHF 7.2.1

  • OHTR 3.1.0.2/3.1.0.3/3.1.0.4 to OHF 7.2.1

The OHF 7.2.1 Middle Tier upgrade is supported from OHF 7.1.x (see Middle-Tier Upgrade on the Primary Node). To upgrade the Middle Tier from OHF 7.0.1 or 7.1, uninstall the existing oh_domain and applications and install WebLogic 12.2.1.2, then do a fresh OHF 7.2.1 Middle tier installation (see Middle-Tier Installation).

Where to Find the Product Documentation

The product documentation is available from the following locations:

If the software is available for download, the documentation set is available from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (https://edelivery.oracle.com).All documents may not be updated for every release. Therefore, the version numbers for the documents in a release may differ.

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