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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in This Guide
New and Changed Features for 12c
Other Significant Changes in this Document for 12c
1
Understanding the Oracle HTTP Server Upgrade to 12
c
1.1
Differences between Oracle HTTP Server 11
g
and 12
c
1.2
Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Upgrade Topology with Oracle HTTP Server
1.3
Determining whether Oracle HTTP Server is Standalone or Managed (Collocated)
Part I Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
2
Introduction to the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server Upgrade
2.1
Understanding the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server Topology
2.2
Overview of the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server Upgrade Process
2.2.1
Flow Chart of the Standalone Upgrade Process from 11
g
to 12
c
2.2.2
Roadmap for Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server from 11
g
to 12
c
2.2.3
Flow Chart of the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server Upgrade Process from a Previous 12
c
Release
2.2.4
Roadmap for Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server from a Previous 12
c
Release
3
Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server from 11
g
to 12
c
3.1
Important Pre-Upgrade Considerations
3.1.1
Oracle Web Cache 11
g
Users
3.1.2
WebGate 11
g
Users
3.1.3
Application Artifacts from 11
g
3.2
Upgrading an 11
g
Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
3.2.1
Installing the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
3.2.2
Upgrading the 11
g
Domain using Upgrade Assistant
3.2.3
Verifying the Upgrade
3.2.3.1
Starting the Node Manager
3.2.3.2
Starting the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
4
Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server from a Previous 12
c
Release
4.1
Installing the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
4.2
Upgrading the 12.1.2 Domain using the Re-Configuration Wizard
4.3
Upgrading the 12
c
Domain using Upgrade Assistant
4.4
Verifying the Upgrade
4.4.1
Starting the Node Manager
4.4.2
Starting the Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
Part II Upgrading a Managed Oracle HTTP Server
5
Upgrading a Managed Oracle HTTP Server from 11
g
to 12
c
5.1
Installing the Managed 12
c
(12.2.1) Oracle HTTP Server
5.2
Creating the Required Schemas before Upgrade
5.3
Upgrading the 11
g
Schema using the Upgrade Assistant
5.4
Upgrading the 11
g
Domain using the Re-Configuration Wizard
5.5
Upgrading the Component Configuration
5.6
Post-Upgrade Tasks
5.6.1
Starting the Node Manager
5.6.2
Starting the Administration Server
5.6.3
Starting the Oracle HTTP Server
5.6.4
Verifying that Oracle HTTP Server Installation is Successful
6
Upgrading a Managed Oracle HTTP Server from a Previous 12
c
Release
6.1
Installing the Managed 12
c
(12.2.1) Oracle HTTP Server
6.2
Upgrading the 12
c
(12.1.2 or 12.1.3) Schema using Upgrade Assistant
6.3
Upgrading the 12.1.2 Domain using the Re-Configuration Wizard
6.4
Upgrading the Component Configuration
6.5
Post-Upgrade Tasks
6.5.1
Starting the Node Manager
6.5.2
Starting the Administration Server
6.5.3
Starting the Oracle HTTP Server
6.5.4
Verifying that Oracle HTTP Server Installation is Successful
A.1
Migrating 11g Application Artifacts
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