Creating the Production Site for the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer Topology

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4.2.4 Creating the Production Site for the Oracle Enterprise Content Management Topology

The production site should be installed and configured as described in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite with the following variations. The steps to install and configure the production site are listed below and should be followed in the sequence listed. 1. Create volumes and consistency groups on the shared storage device, as described in Section 4.1.1.5.1, Volume Design for Oracle Enterprise Content Management. 2. Set up physical host names on the production site and physical host names and alias host names for the standby site. See Section 3.1.1, Planning Host Names for information on planning host names for the production and standby sites. 3. Install and configure Oracle Enterprise Content Management as described in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite with the following modifications: a. Install the Oracle Enterprise Content Management components into the volumes created on the shared storage device. b. Use the physical host names when installing and configuring WebLogic domain. c. After the installation and configuration of the production site, turn off host name verification. See the Disabling Host Name Verification for the Administration Server section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite for detailed instructions about turning off host name verification for an Administration Server. d. If you do not plan on turning host name verification off, follow the steps in Section 4.1.4, Node Manager to configure Node Manager communication. e. Create SSL certificates using the host name aliases on all of the Oracle Fusion Middleware hosts for proper Node Manager communication.

4.2.5 Creating the Production Site for the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer Topology

The production site should be installed and configured as described in the enterprise deployment manuals for the following products: ■ Oracle Portal: Detailed instructions for setting up and configuring a production site that uses the Oracle Portal enterprise topology shown in Figure 4–9 are provided in the 11.1.1.2 Oracle Portal Enterprise Deployment Guide. See Article ID 952068.1 Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g 11.1.1.2 Enterprise Deployment Guides for Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discover at My Oracle Support formerly Oracle MetaLink for information on obtaining the manual. The URL for My Oracle Support is: http:support.oracle.com ■ Oracle Forms, Reports, and Discoverer Detailed instructions for setting up and configuring a production site that uses the Oracle Forms, Reports, and Discoverer enterprise topology shown in Figure 4–10 are provided in the 11.1.1.2 Oracle Forms, Reports, and Discoverer Enterprise Deployment Guide. See Article ID 952068.1 Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g 11.1.1.2 Enterprise Deployment Guides for Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discover 4-58 Oracle Fusion Middleware Disaster Recovery Guide at My Oracle Support formerly Oracle MetaLink for information on obtaining the manual. The URL for My Oracle Support is: http:support.oracle.com Follow the installation and configuration instructions in the manuals above, except for the following variations. The following steps should be performed in the sequence listed: 1. Create volumes and consistency groups on the shared storage device, as described in Section 4.1.1.4.1, Volume Design for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discover. 2. Set up physical host names on the production site and physical host names and alias host names for the standby site. See Section 3.1.1, Planning Host Names for information on planning host names for the production and standby sites. 3. Install and configure Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer as described in the white papers linked to above, with the following modifications: a. Install the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer components into the volumes created on the shared storage device. b. Use the physical host names when installing and configuring WebLogic domain. c. After the installation and configuration of the production site, turn off host name verification. See the Disabling Host Name Verification for the Oracle WebLogic Administration Server and the WLS_WSM1 Managed Server section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle WebCenter for detailed instructions about turning off host name verification for an Administration Server and Managed Server. d. If you do not plan on turning host name verification off, follow the steps in Section 4.1.4, Node Manager to configure Node Manager communication. e. Create SSL certificates using the host name aliases on all of the Oracle Fusion Middleware hosts for proper Node Manager communication.

4.2.6 Validating the Production Site Setup