About Adding Oracle IPM to a Domain Enabling VIP4 and VIP5 in ECMHOST1and ECMHOST2 Extending the Domain to Include Oracle IPM
8.1 About Adding Oracle IPM to a Domain
The Oracle Imaging and Processing Management IPM system is installed using the WL_HOME and ORACLE_HOME locations created in Chapter 3, Installing the Software on a shared storage. ECMHOST1 and ECMHOST2 mount MW_HOME and reuse the existing WLS, SOA, and ECM binary installations. The pack and unpack utilities are used to bootstrap the domain configuration for the WLS_IPM1 and WLS_ IPM2 servers in these two new nodes. As a result, you do not need to install any software in these two nodes. For the IPM system to work properly, ECMHOST1 and ECMHOST2 must maintain the same system requirements and configuration that was required for installing Oracle Fusion Middleware in SOAHOST1 and SOAHOST2. Otherwise, unpredictable behavior in the execution of binaries may occur.8.2 Enabling VIP4 and VIP5 in ECMHOST1and ECMHOST2
The IPM system uses a virtual host name as the listen addresses for the managed server on which it is running. These virtual host names and corresponding virtual IPs are required to enable server migration for the IPM component. You must enable a VIP VIP4VIP5 mapping to ECMHOST1VHN1 on ECMHOST1 and ECMHOST2VHN1 on ECMHOST2, and must also correctly resolve the host names in the network system used by the topology either by DNS Server or hosts resolution. To enable the VIPs, follow the example described in Section 6.2, Enabling SOAHOST1VHN1 on SOAHOST1 and SOAHOST2VHN1 on SOAHOST2.8.3 Extending the Domain to Include Oracle IPM
You extend the domain configured in Chapter 7, Extending the Domain with Oracle UCM to include Oracle IPM. The instructions in this section assume that the Oracle IPM deployment uses the same database service as the Oracle UCM deployment ecmedg.mycompany.com. However, a deployment may choose to use a different database service specifically for Oracle IPM. Perform these steps to extend the domain to include Oracle IPM: 1. Ensure that the database where you installed the repository is running. For Oracle RAC databases, it is recommended that all instances are running, so that the validation check later on becomes more reliable. 2. Change the directory to the location of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard: SOAHOST1 cd ORACLE_COMMON_HOMEcommonbin 3. Start the Configuration Wizard: SOAHOST1 .config.sh Important: Oracle strongly recommends that you read the release notes for any additional installation and deployment considerations prior to starting the setup process. Note: Before performing these steps, back up the domain as described in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide. Extending the Domain with Oracle IPM 8-34. In the Welcome screen, select Extend an existing WebLogic domain, and click
Next . 5. In the WebLogic Domain Directory screen, select the WebLogic domain directory ORACLE_BASEadmindomain_nameaserverdomain_name, and click Next. 6. In the Select Extension Source screen, do the following: ■ Select Extend my domain automatically to support the following added products . ■ Select the following product: – Oracle Image and Process Management - 11.1.1.0 [ecm] Click Next. 7. The Configure JDBC Component Schema screen opens Figure 8–1 . Figure 8–1 Configure JDBC Component Schema Screen for Oracle IPM In the Configure JDBC Component Schema screen, do the following: ■ Select IPM Schema only. Do not select any of the other existing schemas ■ Select Configure selected component schemas as RAC multi data source schemas in the next panel . Click Next. 8. The Configure RAC Multi Data Sources Component Schema screen opens Figure 8–2 . 8-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle ECM Suite Figure 8–2 Configure RAC Multi Data Source Component Scheme Screen for Oracle IPM In the Configure RAC Multi Data Sources Component Schema screen, do the following: a. Select IPM Schema. Leave the other data sources as they are.Parts
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