Enabling VIP1 in SOAHOST1 and VIP2 in SOAHOST2 Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on SOAHOST1 to Create the SOA Domain

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5.13.3 Enabling VIP1 in SOAHOST1 and VIP2 in SOAHOST2

The SOA domain uses virtual hostnames as the listen addresses for the SOA managed servers. You must enable VIP mapping for each of these hostnames on the two SOA Machines, VIP1 on SOAHOST1 and VIP2 on SOAHOST2, and must correctly resolve the virtual hostnames in the network system used by the topology either by DNS Server or by hosts resolution. For information about configuring virtual IPs, see Section 12.2.2.3, Transforming the Administration Server for Cold Failover Cluster, where an example is provided for the Administration Server. Refer to Section 5.13.21, Configuring Server Migration for the WLS_SOA Servers for more details on configuring server migration for the SOA servers.

5.13.4 Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on SOAHOST1 to Create the SOA Domain

Run Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard from the SOA home directory to create a domain containing the Administration Server and Oracle SOA 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 the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard, located in the Middleware home, SOA directory: SOAHOST1 cd ORACLE_COMMON_HOMEcommonbin 2. Start Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard: For Linux: SOAHOST1 .config.sh For Windows: Note: Before you run the Configuration Wizard by following the instructions in Section 5.13.4, Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on SOAHOST1 to Create the SOA 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. Note: Multiple SOA clusters are not allowed in the same WebLogic Server domain. Note: Oracle BPM requires the WL_HOME and ORACLE_HOME homes to be patched to the appropriate Oracle Fusion Middleware patch set level before you perform Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard steps to extend a domain. Configuring High Availability for Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA Suite 5-107 SOAHOST1 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 . ■ Select the following products: – Basic Weblogic Server Domain - 10.3.4.0 [wlserver_10.3] Selected by default and grayed out – Oracle BPM Suite - 11.1.1.0 [soa] ONLY FOR BPM Systems – Oracle SOA Suite - 11.1.1.0 [soa] Selected by default when selecting BPM Suite – Oracle Enterprise Manager - 11.1.1.0 [oracle_common] Selected by default – Oracle WSM Policy Manager - 11.1.1.0 [oracle_common] Selected by default when selecting SOABPM Suite – Oracle JRF Web Services - 11.1.1.0 [oracle_common] Selected by default when selecting SOABPM Suite If you accidentally deselect some of the targets, ensure that the following selections are made in this screen: ■ Oracle BPM Suite ONLY FOR BPM Systems ■ Oracle SOA Suite ■ Oracle Enterprise Manager ■ Oracle WSM Policy Manager ■ Oracle JRF Click Next. 5. In the Specify Domain Name and Location screen, make the following entries: ■ Domain Name: soadomain ■ 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 JRockit 160_20_D1.0.1-2124 SDK. Click Next. 8. In the Configure JDBC Component Schema screen:

a. Select all the component schemas that appear in the table at the bottom: SOA