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9. In the Installation Summary screen, click Next.

10. In the Installation Complete screen, deselect Run QuickStart, and click Done.

5.15.3.2 Installing Oracle BAM Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite Installer

Oracle BAM is installed as part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite. The 11g Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite Installer is used to install the required Oracle BAM binaries on all the nodes in the application tier: 1. On Linux platforms, if the etcoraInst.loc file exists, check that its contents are correct. Specifically, check that the inventory directory is correct and that you have write permissions for that directory. If the etcoraInst.loc file does not exist, you can skip this step. 2. Start the Oracle FMW 11g SOA Suite Installer: On UNIX: BAMHOST1 runInstaller On Windows: BAMHOST1 setup.exe When the Oracle FMW 11g SOA Suite Installer prompts you for a JREJDK location enter Oracle SDK location created in Oracle WebLogic Server installation, for example, MW_HOMEjrockit_160_20_D1.0.1-2124. 3. In the Welcome screen, click Next. 4. In the Prerequisite Checks screen, verify that the checks complete successfully, and click Next. 5. In the Specify Installation Location screen: ■ For Middleware Home, enter MW_HOME ■ For Oracle Home Directory, enter soa Click Next.

6. In the Installation Summary screen, click Install.

7. In the Installation Complete screen, click Finish.

5.15.4 Enabling VIP0 and VIP1 on BAMHOST1

For information about configuring virtual IPs for the Administration Server and configuring the Administration Server for high availability, see Section 12.2.2.3, Transforming the Administration Server for Cold Failover Cluster. 5.15.5 Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on BAMHOST1 to Create the WebLogic Server Oracle BAM Domain Run Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard from the SOA home directory to create a domain containing the Administration Server and Oracle BAM components. Ensure that the database where you installed the repository is running. For Oracle RAC databases, all the instances must be running. 1. Change the directory to the location of Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, located in the SOABAM home directory: 5-218 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide BAMHOST1 cd ORACLE_HOMEcommonbin 2. Start Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard For UNIX: BAMHOST1 .config.sh For Windows: BAMHOST1 config.cmd

3. In the Welcome screen, select Create a New WebLogic Domain, and click Next.

4. In the Select Domain Source screen, select Generate a domain configured

automatically to support the following products , and select the following products: ■ Oracle Business Activity Monitoring ■ Oracle WSM-PM selected by default ■ Enterprise Manager ■ JRF selected by default Click Next. 5. In the Specify Domain Name and Location screen, make the following entries: ■ Domain Name: bamdomain ■ Domain Location: accept the default ■ Application Location: accept the default Click Next. 6. In the Configure Administrator Username and Password screen, enter the username and password to be used for the domains administrator, and click Next. 7. In the Configure Server Start Mode and JDK screen, make the following selections: ■ WebLogic Domain Startup Mode: select Production Mode ■ JDK Selection: select Oracle SDK1.6.0_05. Click Next. 8. In the Configure JDBC Component Schema screen: a. Ensure that the following data source appears on the screen. The user names shown in Table 5–21 , assume that bamha was used as the prefix for schema creation from RCU.

b. Select Configure selected component schemas as RAC multi data source

schemas in the next panel .

c. Click Next.

Table 5–21 Configuring Values for Data Sources Data Source User Name BAMDataSource bamha_orabam OraSDPMDataSource bamha_orasdpm mds-owsm bamha_mds