This chapter introduces screens in AIA Installer, provides worksheets to collect field values information for the Foundation Pack screens in AIA Foundation Pack Installer and discusses pre-installation configurations. This chapter includes the following sections:
Section 2.1, "Collecting Field Value Information for Installation and Deployment of Foundation Pack"
Note:
Ensure that you access the latest Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation and Upgrade Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9) on Oracle Technology Network athttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/index.html
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Ensure that you review the release notes for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9) available on Oracle Technology Network at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/docs/aiasoarelnotes-196861.html
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The AIA Foundation Pack Installer screens prompt you to enter the data required for successful installation and deployment of Foundation Pack. Complete this section, print it and keep it ready when you run AIA Foundation Pack Installer. This enables faster and error free installation.
On this screen you set the home directory for installation. Table 2-1 lists the fields located on the Installation Location screen.
Table 2-1 Fields in Installation Location Screen
Field | Description |
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AIA Home |
This is the logical name given to the current AIA Installation under the Oracle Inventory. Do not include spaces in the name and do not include any special characters apart from underscore(_). Example: AIA Home directory name is________________ |
AIA Home Path |
This is the full file path where the AIA Foundation Pack Installer installs the Foundation Pack product files. Select an empty directory location. AIA Home Path is ___________________________________ |
AIA Instance Name |
If you are doing multiple deployments of AIA Foundation Pack for the same installation, AIA Instance Name helps you identify these different AIA Foundation Pack deployments. If you are installing and deploying Foundation Pack on this server for the first time, provide a logical name that can identify your deployment. The name given can be up to 10 characters in length with no spaces. Underscore (_) is the only allowed special character. Example AIA Instance Name is ______________________________ |
AIA Instance for Upgrade |
This field becomes active when you choose AIA Home for upgrade. AIA Instance for Upgrade is ______________________________ |
Java Home |
This is the path of Java home. This can be the JDK location/JRockit location delivered with Oracle Fusion Middleware in the Middleware Home of your FMW Installation. The version supported is JDK 1.6 and above. Java home is ____________________________________ |
Complete Installation |
If you choose Complete Installation, the Installer installs the selected products at the specified directory. |
Copy AIA Software Only |
If you choose Copy AIA Software Only, the Installer copies the complete AIA software to the specified directory. You must manually complete the installation following tasks described in Chapter 4, "Installing and Deploying using Manual Steps". |
Note:
Do not use existing home directories to reinstall Foundation Pack. Uninstall Foundation Pack using instructions provided in Chapter 7, "Uninstalling Oracle AIA" and then install using instructions provided in the respective installation chapters.All artifacts associated with the Foundation Pack infrastructure components are deployed to the SOA Suite server. This screen contains the fields listed in Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Fields in SOA Server Details Screen
Field | Description |
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Admin Host Name |
This is where the admin server resides. This can be a remote server or the same system where the installer is launched. Example: Provide real host name. Installation fails if you opt for redirection load balancer or proxy. The Admin Host Name is _________________________________ |
Admin Port |
This is the port number on which WebLogic Admin server is started. To find this value contact WebLogic administrator. Example: Provide real port number. Installation fails if you opt for redirection load balancer or proxy. The Admin Port is _____________________________________ |
Domain Name |
This is WebLogic server domain corresponding to the Admin Server. Example: The Domain Name is _____________________________________ |
Admin User |
This value is the WebLogic admin username. To find this value contact your WebLogic administrator. The Admin User is __________________________________ |
Admin Password |
This value is the WebLogic admin password. To find this value contact your WebLogic administrator. The Admin Password is _____________________________________ |
Managed Server |
After you enter the Admin Hostname, Admin Port, Domain Name, Admin Username and Admin Password, this field gets populated with healthy and valid SOA servers. Select the Managed Server from the list. If you are deploying AIA Foundation Pack to a SOA cluster, you should select the cluster name in this field. The Managed Server is _______________________________ AIA Foundation Pack creates JMS persistent store on each individual managed server. To use the automatic JMS failover feature, manually configure the file store to point to a folder in the shared memory location. For information on how to do this, refer to Extending the Domain for SOA Components using the Configuration Wizard in Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. |
Managed Port |
This field gets updated automatically after you select the managed server. If you have configured a SOA Cluster, the field gets defaulted to 0 and becomes non editable as cluster does not have a port. |
Remote Installation |
If you are deploying AIA Foundation Pack on a remote server, which is different from the system where this installer is launched, then check this check box. When you choose this option, AIA Foundation Pack Installer enables you to install AIA Foundation Pack (that is, create AIA Foundation Pack HOME) on the system where you have launched the installer and deploy AIA Foundation Pack to a remote server mentioned in the Admin Host Name field. If you are deploying AIA Foundation Pack on the server where you are launching the Installer, leave this field unchecked. |
Local JDEV Home |
If you select the Remote Installation option, you are prompted for Local JDeveloper Home. Browse and select the JDeveloper Home from your local system. You can leave the field empty if you are not doing remote deployment. The Local JDev Home is ____________________________________ |
Cluster Installation |
This option gets selected automatically when you choose a cluster as the target managed server. |
SOA Home |
If you are doing a cluster installation, you are prompted for SOA Home. Browse and select the SOA Home from your local system. You can leave the field empty if you are not doing cluster deployment. The SOA Home is ____________________________________ |
Cluster Proxy Hostname |
The field is enabled only when you select the Cluster Installation option. This value is the loadbalancer host name which you have configured to loadbalance incoming requests to webservers that ultimately reach the SOA managed servers. The Cluster Proxy Hostname is ____________________________________ |
Proxy Port |
This field is enabled only when you select the Cluster Installation option. This value is the port number of the proxy server. The Proxy Port is ______________________________________ |
Note:
Before you deploy AIA Foundation Pack on SOA cluster, you must configure the SOA Cluster. For instructions on configuring SOA Cluster, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.After configuring, access appropriate URLs (like EM Console) from all hosts participating in the cluster, deploy sample artifacts shipped along with SOA Suite bundle, and perform standard failover tests to ensure that the SOA cluster configuration is successful.
When you click Next, Foundation Pack Installer checks whether the node manager service is reachable. Also check whether the node manager service is reachable from Oracle WebLogic Admin server Console. If your node manager is not reachable in the admin console, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Node Manager Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server for troubleshooting.
Configure the following database schemas for installation of AIA. These schemas are displayed in the screen. The AIA Instance name that you have provided (see Table 2-1) is prefixed to the schema names. The following are the AIA related schemas:
<INST>_AIA: Holds error handling setup information, system setup information, CAVS data, and so on.
<INST>_XREF: Holds the cross-reference information.
<INST>_AIALIFECYCLE: Holds information created for AIA project lifecycle workbench application.
<INST>_JMSUSER: For JMS usage in AIA.
To configure these schemas you need JDBC connection details, passwords for the schemas, and SYS user credentials (if you want AIA Foundation Pack Installer to create the schema and underlying tables). Keep the information ready before you run the Installer.
When you configure the schemas you can:
Choose the same JDBC information for one or more schemas. The schemas can reside in many or one physical database server.
Choose to connect to an existing AIA schema (created manually using scripts). This means a particular schema holds information common to multiple installations. For example: AIALIFECYCLE
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Note:
If you are not sure whether you must provide the same information for all schema types or different information, select all schema types. You can modify the schema information at any point post-installation.Fill out the information below for all the AIA schemas.
You can either Enter Custom JDBC URL or enter the required details in Host Name, Port and Service Name fields. When you opt for custom JDBC URL, the other three fields disappear. This is useful when connecting to Oracle RAC databases.
Enter the Custom JDBC URL, as shown in Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Fields in Database Details Screen - Custom JDBC URL
Fields | Description |
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Enter Custom JDBC URL |
When you select the Enter Custom JDBC URL check box, a field appears prompting you to enter the JDBC URL. To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: jdbc:oracle:thin:@<host>:<port>/<service name> The Custom JDBC URL is _______________________________ |
Use RAC Database |
When you check this check box, a new screen is displayed after you finish configuring your database details screen. The screen asks you to input individual Oracle RAC node details. |
Or
Enter Database Connection Details, as shown in Table 2-4.
Table 2-4 Fields in Database Details Screen - Database Connection Details
Fields | Description |
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Host Name |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: The Host Name is _________________________________ |
Port |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: The Port is _________________________________ |
Service Name |
This is the service name as found in the tnsnames.ora for that database. To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: The Service Name is___________________________________ |
If you choose to connect to an existing schema, you are prompted to enter username and password.
If you choose to create a schema, you are prompted to enter the admin user name and password required to create the required schema. This is typically SYS.
The database chosen here can be the same server as the database server that SOA Suite uses, or it can be different physical database server.
Connect to existing schema, as shown in Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 Fields in Database Details Screen - Connect to Existing Schema
Fields | Description |
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Username |
This value is the database username. To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: This value is read only and is the same in the table above. If this is not your existing schema name, then change the value in the Schema Type table above. The Username is _____________________________________ |
Password |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. The Password is _____________________________________ |
Or
Create new schema, as shown in Table 2-6.
Table 2-6 Fields in Database Details Screen - Create New Schema
Fields | Description |
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Schema Name |
The schema name is populated with the instance name prefixed for each schema. |
Schema Password |
Create a password for the schema. |
Confirm Schema Password |
Confirm the new password that you created. |
Admin User |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. The username should have system DBA privileges. Example: The Admin User is _________________________________ |
Admin Password |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. The Admin Password is ______________________________ |
Default Tablespace and Temporary Tablespace |
If you do not enter Default and Temporary Tablespace values, the schemas and the artifacts are created in database defaults. |
This screen appears only if you have selected Use RAC Database option under Database Connection Details in Section 2.1.3, "AIA Database Details Screen". Enter you Oracle RAC Database details in this screen.
Select the schema type from the options on the top and click Add Instance button. A new instance row is created with editable fields that are described in Table 2-7. Ensure that each of the Oracle RAC nodes is up before you begin installation.
Table 2-7 Fields in RAC Database Details Screen - Create New Instance
Fields | Description |
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Service Name |
This is the universal service name for Oracle RAC Database. To find this value contact database administrator. The Service Name is __________________________ |
Instance Name |
This is the instance name of your Oracle RAC Database. To find this value contact database administrator. The Instance Name is ________________________ |
Host Name |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: The Host Name is _________________________________ |
Port |
To find this value, contact the database administrator. Example: The Port is _________________________________ |
This is the location where AIA Foundation Pack Metadata Artifacts are stored. Though the screen contains multiple fields, you must provide only the password. Data in the other fields normally populates automatically. If it does not, then you must enter the data manually. The screen contains the fields listed in Table 2-8.
Note:
Clean MDS, if you are reinstalling after deleting the AIA Home by following the steps in Section 7.4.1, "Cleaning the MDS".Table 2-8 Fields in Metadata Service Repository Screen
Field | Description |
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MDS Repository URL |
This is where the MDS repository resides. If this value is not populated automatically, enter the jdbc URL of the database on which MDS partition of SOA Suite resides. Example: The MDS Repository URL is ___________________________________ |
MDS Username |
This value is MDS Schema Username. |
MDS Password |
To find this value, contact the MDS administrator. The MDS Admin Password is ____________________________ |
Note:
If you are doing cluster installation on Oracle RAC database, you must enter Oracle RAC database URL manually in the following format:jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST= (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=dbhost1)(PORT=1521)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=dbhost2)(PORT=1521)) (FAILOVER=on)(LOAD_BALANCE=off))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME=dbservice)))
and then enter MDS Username and MDS password.Oracle Enterprise Repository is a product separate from AIA Foundation Pack and is an optional component in the context of AIA Foundation Pack installation and execution.
If you do not want to adopt Oracle Enterprise Repository at this time, click Next to skip this page.
During AIA Foundation Pack installation, provide the Oracle Enterprise Repository-related information when prompted by the AIA Foundation Pack Installer. The screen contains the fields listed in Table 2-9.
Table 2-9 Fields in Oracle Enterprise Repository Screen
Field | Description |
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OER URL |
This value is typically the system name, port number on which OER is installed. Provide URL in this format: The OER URL is_________________________ |
OER Username |
To find this value, contact the system administrator. The OER Admin Username is __________________________ |
OER Password |
To find this value, contact the system administrator. The Password is _____________________________________ |
When you click Next, Foundation Pack Installer prompts you to enable Remote JDBC. For harvesting, Remote JDBC must be enabled before invoking Harvester.
Click OK and continue with installation.
Run-time service information is not automatically available in Oracle Enterprise Repository after AIA Foundation Pack installation. Populating this information is a post-install activity.
For more information about adopting Oracle Enterprise Repository after AIA Foundation Pack has been installed, see "Harvesting Oracle AIA Content" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Application Integration Architecture Foundation Pack.
This section discusses the recommended configurations to optimize Oracle SOA Suite performance and enable your AIA Foundation Pack implementation to run smoothly. This section includes the following topics:
Section 2.2.2, "Ensuring Correct Settings for Node Manager Startup"
Section 2.2.3, "Performing Prerequisites for Cluster Installation"
For information about enabling Unicode support, see Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications, "System Requirements for UNIX Operating Systems," Enabling Unicode Support.
To ensure correct settings for Node Manager startup:
Navigate to the $MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager.
Open the nodemanager.properties file and verify the value for StartScriptEnabled property.
If it is false change to StartScriptEnabled=true
If you changed the above value, restart Node Manager by navigating to $MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3/server/bin and using the appropriate commands.
While starting the node manager, ensure that you set the listen address different from localhost. It is preferred to give the fully qualified name of the system.
For Example: ./startNodeManager.sh
for Linux and startNodeManager.bat
for Microsoft Windows.
Before running the command, navigate to the WebLogic console, click Machines, Nodemanager. Here ensure that the value of Listen address and Listen port are the fully qualified name of the system and port number respectively.
Ensure that you start the SOA Server using the Node manager.
To ensure correct settings for Node Manager startup in production environment:
Check whether the node manager service is active from Oracle WebLogic Admin server Console. If your node manager is not active in the admin console, refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs92/server_start/nodemgr.html
for troubleshooting.
To perform prerequisites for cluster installation:
Open the admin console.
Click View Changes and Restart in Change Center.
Click Restart Checklist.
Ensure that neither the admin server for the cluster nor any of the soa_servers for the cluster are on the restart checklist.
If there are any servers listed, restart the mentioned server.
If you are installing only the Foundation Pack on the cluster:
Open the <WebTier_HOME>/instances/<instances_name>/config/OHS/ohs1/mod_wl_ohs.conf file.
Add the following code.
<Location /AIA> SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicCluster <machine1_hostname>:<port>,<machine2_hostname>:<port> WLLogFile /tmp/web_log.log </Location> <Location /AIAValidationSystemServlet> SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicCluster <machine1_hostname>:<port>,<machine2_hostname>:<port> WLLogFile /tmp/web_log.log </Location> <Location /MirrorServlet> SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicCluster <machine1_hostname>:<port>,<machine1_hostname>:<port> WLLogFile /tmp/web_log.log </Location>
Restart the Oracle HTTP Server.
When you set up the SOA cluster following the instructions in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, the following entry is added:
# UMS prefs <Location /sdpmessaging/userprefs-ui> SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicCluster <machine1_hostname>:<port>,<machine2_hostname>:<port> </Location> sdpmessaging/
Change the Location attribute to /sdpmessaging from /sdpmessaging/userprefs-ui
AIA Foundation Pack Installer gives you the flexibility to choose the schema name, password along with the default and temporary tablespace on which the schemas have to be created.
In addition to that, AIA Foundation Pack enables you to create AIA Schemas and other DB artifacts in a manner that best fits your organization standards and advanced database options. AIA schemas along with the database artifacts can be created using the SQL script templates shipped with the AIA Foundation Pack installation bundle under <shiphome>/cd/Disk1/misc/sql of your AIA Foundation Pack Installation CD. These SQL scripts should be executed for creating the schemas before launching the Installer.
Follow the below steps before you launch the installer.
Create AIA, XREF, AIALIFECYCLE, JMS schemas. The scripts located under <shiphome>/cd/Disk1/misc/sql folder that is, createAIASchema.sql, createJMSSchema.sql, createLifecycleSchema.sql, createXRefSchema.sql can be used as templates to create the schemas.
Execute populate data scripts as described below:
populateAIASchema.sql against AIA schema.
populateJMSSchema.sql against JMS schema.
populateLifecycleSchema.sql against AIALIFECYCLE schema.
Execute SOA_HOME/rcu/integration/soainfra/sql/xref/createschema_xref_oracle.sql against XREF Schema.
After you finish the above process, launch the installer and in the Database Details Screen, choose Connect To option to connect to the schema that was created. For other schema types for which the SQL scripts were not executed manually choose the Create New Schema option.
AIA Foundation Pack loads a lot of data to MDS as a part of deployment. The default tablespace allocated may not be sufficient when multiple repetitive AIA Foundation Pack deployments are done on the same server. This may cause the error
"Unable to extend tablespace "
If you see the message you can increase the tablespace size.
If you have cleared a large amount of data from a data object, and expect the tablespace to have more data, you may still see this error. The tablespace release is not synchronous, and you must run command ALTER TABLE table_name SHRINK SPACE
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To install Foundation Pack using AIA Foundation Pack Installer, go to Chapter 3, "Installing and Deploying Using AIA Foundation Pack Installer".
To install Foundation Pack by running manual scripts, go to Chapter 4, "Installing and Deploying using Manual Steps".
If you are installing AIA Foundation Pack for the first time, Oracle recommends that you use AIA Foundation Pack Installer.