Installing Oracle ECM on ECMHOST1

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11.3.3 Installing and Configuring ECMHOST1

This section describes the installation and configuration steps for ECMHOST1.

11.3.3.1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server on ECMHOST1

On ECMHOST1, start the Oracle WebLogic Server installation by running the installer executable file. See Understanding Your Installation Starting Point in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide for the version of Oracle WebLogic Server to use with the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server installer. Then follow these steps in the installer to install Oracle WebLogic Server:

1. On the Welcome screen, click Next.

2. On the Choose Middleware Home Directory screen, choose a directory on your computer into which the Oracle WebLogic software is to be installed. For the Middleware Home Directory, specify this value: u01apporacleproductfmw Click Next. 3. On the Register for Security Updates screen, enter your My Oracle Support User Name and Password. 4. On the Choose Install Type screen, a window prompts you to indicate whether you want to perform a complete or a custom installation. Choose Typical or Custom. Click Next. 5. On the Choose Product Installation Directories screen, specify the following values: WebLogic Server: u01apporacleproductfmwwlserver_10.3 Oracle Coherence: u01apporacleproductfmwcoherence_3.5.2 6. On the Installation Summary screen, the window contains a list of the components you selected for installation, along with the approximate amount of disk space to be used by the selected components once installation is complete. Click Next. 7. On the Installation Complete screen, deselect the Run Quickstart checkbox. Click Done.

11.3.3.2 Installing Oracle ECM on ECMHOST1

Follow these steps to start the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Oracle ECM installer: ■ On UNIX Linux in the following example: .runInstaller -jreLoc file-specification-for-jdk6 Configuring High Availability for Enterprise Content Management 11-23 Ensure that your DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly before issuing the command above. On Windows: setup.exe Specify the JRE location, for example: C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_11 Follow these steps in the ECM installer to install Oracle Enterprise Content Management on the system: 1. If this is the first installation, the Specify Oracle Inventory screen opens. Accept the defaults and click OK. If you are installing as a normal non-root user, the Inventory Location Confirmation dialog box opens. Follow its directions, or select Continue Installation with local inventory and click OK. 2. On the Welcome screen, click Next. 3. On the Prerequisite Checks screen, the installer completes the prerequisite check. If any fail, fix them and restart your installation. Click Next. 4. On the Specify Installation Location screen, enter these values: For the Middleware Home Directory, specify this value: u01apporacleproductfmw For the Oracle Home Directory, enter the name of the subdirectory where Oracle ECM will be installed or use the default. This will be referred to as the ECM_ HOME: u01apporacleproductfmwecm Click Next. 5. On the Installation Summary screen, review the selections to ensure that they are correct if they are not, click Back to modify selections on previous screens, and click Install. 6. On the Installation Progress screen on UNIX systems, a dialog box appears that prompts you to run the oracleRoot.sh script. Open a window and run the script, following the prompts in the window. Click Next. 7. On the Installation Complete screen, click Finish to confirm your choice to exit. Note: Before you run the Configuration Wizard by following the instructions in Section 11.3.3.3, Create a High Availability Domain, ensure that you applied the latest Oracle Fusion Middleware patch set and other known patches to your Middleware Home so that you have the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. See Understanding Your Installation Starting Point in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide for the steps you must perform to get the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. 11-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide

11.3.3.3 Create a High Availability Domain