Click Protocols to display the general connection settings for network protocols.

Upgrading an Oracle SOA Suite Environment 6-9 ■ Displays the End of Upgrade screen, which confirms that the upgrade was complete. 9. When the Oracle B2B schema upgrade is complete, start the administration server and Oracle SOA Suite managed servers in the Oracle WebLogic Server domain where Oracle B2B 11g is running.

6.5.3 Task 5c: If Necessary, Upgrade the BAM Schema

To upgrade the Oracle BAM schema, refer to the following sections: ■ Understanding the Oracle BAM Schema Upgrade ■ About Upgrading From Previous Versions of Oracle BAM ■ Applying the Required Patch Set to the Oracle Database That Contains the Oracle BAM Schema ■ Performing the Oracle BAM Schema Upgrade ■ Recovering From and Retrying an Interrupted Oracle BAM Schema Upgrade ■ Locating and Configuring the Oracle BAM Upgrade Log Files

6.5.3.1 Understanding the Oracle BAM Schema Upgrade

If you are upgrading Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, then you will need to upgrade the BAM schema in your database. Note the following about the Oracle BAM schema upgrade: See Also: Troubleshooting Your Upgrade in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Planning Guide for specific instructions for troubleshooting problems that occur while running the Upgrade Assistant Table 6–2 Upgrade Assistant Screens That Require Input During a B2B Schema Upgrade Upgrade Assistant Screen Description Specify Target Database Use this screen to enter the connection details for the database where you installed the Oracle B2B 11g schema with the Repository Creation Utility. ■ Target Database Type - Select Oracle from this drop-down list to upgrade the Oracle B2B schema to an Oracle database. ■ Connect String - Enter the connection string in the following format: host:port:SID For example: host3:1521:soaDB3 ■ User Name - Enter the database user name; if you enter SYS, be sure to enter the string, SYS as SYSDBA. ■ Password - The password for the database user. Specify Schema Name Use this screen to select the Oracle B2B 11g schema name and to enter the password for the schema. This is the password you defined when you were installing the B2B schema with the 11g Repository Creation Utility.