B Inbound Refinery Standalone Topology

The most common installation topology for Inbound Refinery is a standalone instance of one Inbound Refinery Managed Server on its own host. There are no other components in the domain.

The following figure shows a typical installation topology for Inbound Refinery. This topology consists of an Administration Server and one Oracle WebLogic Server domain on a single host. The cluster has one Inbound Refinery Managed Server.

Note:

Inbound Refinery in a standalone topology does not need a database connection or database installation. However, you must still run RCU and select certain options.

Roadmap for Installing and Configuring the Inbound Refinery Standalone Topology

This roadmap has the steps required to install and configure a standalone instance of Inbound Refinery .

Complete each roadmap task in the order that the following table describes.

Table B-1 Standard Installation Roadmap

Task Description More Information

Verify your system environment

Before beginning the installation, verify that the minimum system and network requirements are met.

See Roadmap for Verifying Your System Environment.

Check for any mandatory patches that will be required before or after the installation

Review the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure release notes to see if there are any mandatory patches required for Inbound Refinery.

See Install and Configure in Release Notes for Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure.

Obtain the appropriate distributions

Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure to create the Oracle Home for Oracle WebCenter Content

See About Product Distributions.

Determine your installation directories

Verify that the installer can access or create the installer directories that it must access or create. Also, verify that the directories exist on systems that meet the minimum requirements.

See What are the Key Oracle Fusion Middleware Directories? in Oracle Fusion Middleware Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware.

Install prerequisite software

Install Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure to create the Oracle home directory for Inbound Refinery.

For Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure , see Installing the Infrastructure Software. You only need to perform the installation for Infrastructure. You do not need to configure a domain for Infrastructure.

Install the software

Run the Oracle Universal Installer to install Inbound Refinery.

Installing the software transfers the software to your system and creates the Oracle home directory.

See Installing the Oracle WebCenter Content Software. Return to this roadmap for instructions on RCU.

Create the schemas

Run the Repository Creation Utility to create the schemas required for configuration.

Note: Configuration Requires requires that you run RCU. However, the Inbound Refinery standalone installation does not require a database connection.

  1. Navigate to the ORACLE_HOME/oracle_common/bin directory on your system.

  2. Run RCU. On UNIX systems, enter ./rcu. On Microsoft Windows, run rcu.bat

  3. Select System Load and Product Load.

  4. Click Next.

  5. Enter database connection details.

  6. Select Oracle Platform Security Services, which selects other required schemas such as Audit Services.

Create a WebLogic domain

Use the Configuration Wizard to create and configure the WebLogic domain. Note that the domain will have a cluster that has only one Managed Server.

See Configuring the Domain if you are creating the topology for Oracle WebCenter Content.