Overview of Recovering Your Environment

18-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide

18.2.7.1 Recovering a Component That Is Not Functioning Properly

You can recover a component if the components files have been deleted or corrupted or if the component cannot be started or is not functioning properly because the components configuration was changed and committed. You may not be able to ascertain what change is causing the problem and you want to revert to an earlier version. ■ For Java components, such as Oracle SOA Suite, you recover the Managed Server, as described in Section 18.2.6 . ■ For system components, such as Oracle HTTP Server or Oracle Web Cache: 1. Stop the component. For example, to stop Oracle HTTP Server: opmnctl stopproc ias-component=component_name For information on stopping components, see Section 4.3 . 2. Recover the component-specific files from backup. Section 16.5 lists the directories and files needed for each component. For example, to recover Oracle HTTP Server files, you recover the following directories: ORACLE_INSTANCEconfigOHScomponent_name ORACLE_INSTANCEdiagnosticslogsOHScomponent_name 3. Start the component. For example, to start Oracle HTTP Server: opmnctl startproc ias-component=component_name For information on starting components, see Section 4.3 .

18.2.7.2 Recovering a Component After Cluster Configuration Change

You can recover components in a cluster when the components cannot be started or are not functioning properly because the configuration was changed and committed at the cluster level. You may not be able to ascertain what change is causing the problem and you want to revert to an earlier version. Oracle Data Integrator Section 18.2.7.17 Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager Section 18.2.7.14 Oracle Hyperion Financial Reporting Section 18.2.7.15 Oracle Hyperion Smart View Section 18.2.7.16 Oracle Identity Manager Section 18.2.7.3 Oracle Identity Navigator Section 18.2.7.4 Oracle Imaging and Process Management Section 18.2.7.19 Oracle Information Rights Management Section 18.2.7.18 Oracle Real-Time Decisions Section 18.2.7.12 Oracle Universal Content Management Section 18.2.7.20 Oracle Universal Records Management Section 18.2.7.21 Oracle WebCenter Activity Graph Section 18.2.7.8 Oracle WebCenter Analytics Section 18.2.7.9 Table 18–1 Cont. Recovery Procedures for Particular Components Component Procedure