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18.2.7.4 Recovering Oracle Identity Navigator

To recover Oracle Identity Navigator: 1. Restore the domain, as described in Section 18.2.2 . 2. Restore the Oracle home, as described in Section 18.2.3 . 3. Restore the file-based MDS repository, using the WLST importMetadata command. For example: importMetadataapplication=oinav, server=server_name, fromLocation=export_ directory

18.2.7.5 Recovering Oracle Access Manager

To recover Oracle Access Manager: 1. Restore the Middleware home and the domain home for the Oracle Access Manager Managed Server, as described in Section 18.2.1 . 2. Restore the domain, as described in Section 18.2.2 . 3. Restore the Oracle home for the Oracle HTTP Server that contains the WebGate, if necessary, as described in Section 18.2.3 . 4. Restore the Oracle instance for the Oracle HTTP Server that contains the WebGate, if necessary, as described in Section 18.2.4 . 5. Restore the database containing the schema used by OES for the Oracle Access Manager policy store, if necessary. See Section 18.2.10 .

18.2.7.6 Recovering Oracle Adaptive Access Manager

To recover Oracle Adaptive Access Manager: 1. Restore the domain, as described in Section 18.2.2 . 2. Restore the Oracle home, as described in Section 18.2.3 . 3. Restore the database containing the OAAM schemas, if necessary. See Section 18.2.10 .

18.2.7.7 Recovering Oracle Business Process Management

To recover Oracle Business Process Management: 1. Restore the Managed Server, as described in Section 18.2.6 . 2. Restore the Oracle homes, as described in Section 18.2.3 .

18.2.7.8 Recovering Oracle WebCenter Activities Graph

To recover Oracle WebCenter Activities Graph: 1. Restore the domain, as described in Section 18.2.2 . Note: Oracle recommends that you ensure that the Oracle Identity Manager application is unavailable to the end users when a bulk reconciliation is occurring as in the above recovery scenario. When the bulk reconciliation is complete, ensure that the Oracle Identity Manager application is again available to the end users. You can monitor the reconciliation with the Oracle Identity Manager console. Recovering Your Environment 18-11 2. Restore the Oracle home, as described in Section 18.2.3 . 3. Restore the database containing the ACTIVITIES schema, if necessary.

18.2.7.9 Recovering Oracle WebCenter Analytics

To recover Oracle WebCenter Analytics: 1. Restore the domain, as described in Section 18.2.2 . 2. Restore the Oracle home, as described in Section 18.2.3 . 3. Restore the database containing the ACTIVITIES and MDS schemas, if necessary.

18.2.7.10 Recovering Oracle BI Enterprise Edition

The following topics describe how to recover Oracle BI EE: ■ Recovering Oracle BI Enterprise Edition in a Non-Clustered Environment ■ Recovering Oracle BI Enterprise Edition in a Clustered Environment

18.2.7.10.1 Recovering Oracle BI Enterprise Edition in a Non-Clustered Environment This

scenario assumes that Oracle BI Enterprise Edition is running in a non-clustered environment. 1. Restore the following, depending on the extent of the failure: ■ If the entire Middleware home is lost, restore the Middleware home, as described in Section 18.2.1 . ■ If the Oracle instance home is lost, restore the Oracle instance home, as described in Section 18.2.4 . ■ If the domain home is lost on the Administration Server node, restore it, as described in Section 18.2.5 . ■ If the domain home is lost on the Managed Server node, restore it, as described in Section 18.2.6 . 2. If necessary, restore the database containing the Oracle BI EE schemas. See Section 18.2.10 . 3. Reconcile the LDAP Database with the Oracle BI EE repository RPD, as described in Section 18.2.7.10.3 , and with the Web Catalog, as described in Section 18.2.7.10.4 .

18.2.7.10.2 Recovering Oracle BI Enterprise Edition in a Clustered Environment This scenario

assumes that Oracle BI Enterprise Edition is running in a non-clustered environment. Recover the following, depending on the extent of the failure: 1. Restore the following, depending on the extent of the failure: ■ If the entire Middleware home is lost, restore the Middleware home, as described in Section 18.2.1 . ■ If the Oracle instance home is lost, restore the Oracle instance home, as described in Section 18.2.4 . Note: When you recover Oracle BI EE, you must ensure that the Web Catalog and the Oracle BI EE repository RPD are restored to the same point in time, by using the same backup set.