Select UCM Schem Leave the other data sources as they are. Enter values for the following fields, specifying the connect information for Click Add and enter the details for the first Oracle RAC instance. Repeat these steps for each Oracle RAC instance. Cl
8. The Configure RAC Multi Data Sources Component Schema screen appears. In
this screen, do the following as shown in Figure 9–3 : a. Select UCM Schema. Leave the other data sources as they are.b. Enter values for the following fields, specifying the connect information for
the Oracle RAC database that was seeded with RCU: Driver: Select Oracle driver Thin for RAC Service-Instance connections, Versions:10, 11 . Service Name: Enter the service name of the database wcedg.mycompany.com. Username: Enter the complete user name including the prefix for the schemas. The user names shown in Figure 9–3 assume that DEV was used as the prefix for schema creation from RCU. Password: Enter the password to use to access the schemas.c. Click Add and enter the details for the first Oracle RAC instance.
d. Repeat these steps for each Oracle RAC instance.
e. Click Next.
Figure 9–3 Configure RAC Multi Data Source Component Schema Screen for Oracle UCM Note: Leave the SOA and WebCenter schemas as they are. Installing and Configuring Oracle Universal Content Management 9-5 Figure 9–3 Configure RAC Multi Data Source Component Schema Screen for Oracle UCM Configure RAC Multi Data Source Component Schema Screen for Oracle UCM 9. In the Test JDBC Data Sources screen, the connections should be tested automatically. The Status column displays the results. Ensure that all connections were successful. If not, click Previous to return to the previous screen and correct your entries. Click Next when all the connections are successful. 10. In the Optional Configuration screen, select the following: ■ Managed Servers , Clusters and Machines ■ Deployment and Services Click Next.11. In the Configure Managed Servers screen, click Add to add the required managed
servers as shown in Table 9–1 . Do not modify the other servers that appear in this screen; leave them as they are. Click Next. 12. In the Configure Clusters screen, click Add to add the clusters as shown in Table 9–2 . Do not modify the other clusters that appear in this screen; leave them as they are. Table 9–1 Managed Servers Name Listen Address Listen Port SSL Listen Port SSL Enabled WC_UCM1 WCHOST1 16200 na No WC_UCM2 WCHOST2 16200 na No 9-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle WebCenter Click Next. 13. In the Assign Servers to Clusters screen, add the following. Do not modify the other assignments that appear in this screen; leave them as they are. ■ UCM_Cluster – WC_UCM1 – WC_UCM2 Click Next. 14. In the Configure Machines screen, click the Unix Machine tab and add the following two new machines: Leave all other fields to their default values. Click Next. 15. In the Assign Servers to Machines screen, assign servers to machines as follows: ■ Assign WC_UCM1 to WCHOST1. ■ Assign WC_UCM2 to WCHOST2. Click Next. 16. In the Target Deployments to Clusters or Servers screen, click Next. 17. In the Target Services to Clusters or Servers screen, click Next. 18. In the Configuration Summary screen, click Extend. 19. Click OK in the warning dialog about conflicts in ports for the domain. 20. In the Creating Domain screen, click Done. 21. Restart the Administration Server to make these changes to take effect. See Section 5.4, Restarting the Administration Server.9.3 Propagating the Domain Configuration to WCHOST1 and WCHOST2 Using the unpack Utility
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» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What is an Enterprise Deployment? Terminology
» Load Balancer Requirements Web Tier
» Oracle Identity Management Application Tier
» Data Tier What to Install Unicast Requirement
» Installation and Configuration Procedure Overview of Installation Strategies
» Database Host Requirements Supported Database Versions Initialization Parameters
» Loading the Oracle Fusion Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database
» Configuring SOA Schemas for Transactional Recovery Privileges Backing Up the Database
» IPs and Virtual IPs Firewalls and Ports
» Hardware Requirements LDAP as Credential and Policy Store
» Installing Oracle HTTP Server on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
» Validating Oracle HTTP Server Through the Load Balancer Backing Up Oracle HTTP Server
» Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter
» Enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user Click Next.
» Applying the Java Required Files JRF Template to the WSM-PM_ Cluster
» Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SOAHOST2
» Restarting the Administration Server Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
» Setting Connection Destination Identifiers for B2B Queues
» Validating Access Through Setting the Frontend HTTP Host and Port
» Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Home Extending the Domain for WebCenter Components
» Generating Self-Signed Certificates Using the utils.CertGen Utility
» Configuring Node Manager to Use the Custom Keystores
» Configuring Search Services About Adding Oracle UCM to a Domain
» Extending the Domain to Include Oracle UCM
» Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
» Reassociating the Domain Policy Store
» Running the OAM Configuration Tool
» Configuring IP Validation for the Webgate Understanding Virtual Host configuration
» Configuring Virtual Hosts for OAM 10g
» The RREG Tool Register the WebGate Agent
» Configuring System Properties Setting Up Discussions Server to Use OAM as SSO Provider
» Monitoring the Topology Configuring UMS Drivers
» Managing Space in the SOA Infrastructure Database
» Performing Backups and Recoveries
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