Recovering After Loss of Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Host

Recovering Your Environment 18-25 tab. In the Machine field, select the machine to which you want to assign the server. Change Listen Address to the new host. If the listening address was set to blank, you do not need to change it. 8. Start the Managed Server. For example: DOMAIN_HOMEbinstartManagedWebLogic.sh managed_server_name admin_url The Managed Server connects to the Administration Server and updates its configuration changes. 9. Update Oracle Inventory, as described in Section 18.3.5.7 . 10. If your environment contains Oracle HTTP Server, modify the mod_wl_ohs.conf file, as described in Section 18.3.5.4 . 11. Edit the targets.xml file for Fusion Middleware Control, as described in Section 18.3.5.2 . Now you can start and stop the Managed Server on Host C using the Administration Server running on Host A.

18.3.3.3 Recovering an Oracle SOA Suite Managed Server That Has a Separate Directory

When Oracle SOA Suite is configured in a domain and no Managed Servers share the domain directory with the Administration Server, you must restore the Managed Server directory. For example, a domain contains two Managed Servers, one of which contains Oracle SOA Suite, but neither of the Managed Servers directories are in the same directory structure as the Administration Server. To recover to the same host or a different host, use the procedures in Section 18.2.6.3 .

18.3.4 Recovering After Loss of Component Host

If you lose a host that contains a component and its Managed Server, if applicable, you can recover most components to the same host or a different host using the procedures described in the following topics: ■ Recovering a Java Component to the Same Host ■ Recovering a Java Component to a Different Host ■ Recovering a System Component to the Same Host ■ Recovering a System Component to a Different Host Some components require additional actions, which are described in the sections listed in Table 18–2 . Table 18–2 Recovery Procedures for Loss of Host for Particular Components Component Procedure Oracle Access Manager Section 18.3.4.5.7 Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Section 18.3.4.5.8 Oracle BI Discoverer Section 18.3.4.8.4 Oracle BI Enterprise Edition Section 18.3.4.9 Oracle BI Publisher Section 18.3.4.10 18-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide

18.3.4.1 Recovering a Java Component to the Same Host

To recover a Java component to the same host, such as Oracle SOA Suite: 1. Recover the Managed Server, as described in Section 18.2.6.1 . 2. If the component requires additional steps, as noted in Table 18–2 , take those steps. Oracle Business Process Management No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.7 . Oracle Data Integrator Section 18.3.4.15 Oracle Directory Integration Platform Section 18.3.4.5.3 Oracle Essbase Section 18.3.4.12 Oracle Forms Services Section 18.3.4.8.2 Oracle Hyperion Calculation Manager Section 18.3.4.13 Oracle Hyperion Financial Reporting Section 18.3.4.14 Oracle Hyperion Smart View No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.16 . Oracle HTTP Server Section 18.3.4.7.1 Oracle Identity Federation Section 18.3.4.5.4 Oracle Identity Manager Section 18.3.4.5.5 Oracle Identity Navigator Section 18.3.4.5.6 Oracle Imaging and Process Management No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.19 . Oracle Information Rights Management No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.18 . Oracle Internet Directory Section 18.3.4.5.1 Oracle Portal Section 18.3.4.8.1 Oracle Real-Time Decisions Section 18.3.4.11 Oracle Reports Section 18.3.4.8.3 Oracle SOA Suite No additional steps needed if recovering to the same host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.3.4.6 . Oracle Universal Content Management Section 18.3.4.16.1 Oracle Universal Records Management Section 18.3.4.16.2 Oracle Virtual Directory Section 18.3.4.5.2 Oracle Web Cache Section 18.3.4.7.2 Oracle WebCenter Activity Graph No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.8 . Oracle WebCenter Analytics No additional steps needed for loss of host. Follow the procedure in Section 18.2.7.9 . Table 18–2 Cont. Recovery Procedures for Loss of Host for Particular Components Component Procedure