Recovering Oracle Imaging and Process Management

Recovering Your Environment 18-21 8. Update Oracle Inventory, as described in Section 18.3.5.7 . 9. If your environment contains Oracle HTTP Server, modify the mod_wl_ohs.conf file, as described in Section 18.3.5.4 . 10. Edit the targets.xml file for Fusion Middleware Control, as described in Section 18.3.5.2 . 11. Oracle Management Service, which is part of Fusion Middleware Control, is on the original host and is recovered to the new host when you restore the Administration Server. Oracle Management Agent connects to Oracle Management Service to monitor certain components. If your environment contains components, such as Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory, that use Oracle Management Agent, but they are located on a different host, you must take the following steps on each host containing the components. For example, the Administration Server was on Host A, but is restored, along with Oracle Management Service, to Host B. Oracle Internet Directory is on Host C and Oracle Virtual Directory is on Host D. You must take these steps on both Host C and Host D. a. Edit the following file: UNIX ORACLE_INSTANCEEMAGENTemagent_namesysmanconfigemd.properties WindowsORACLE_INSTANCE\EMAGENT\emagent_name\sysman\config\emd.properties Update the following entries, replacing the host name with the new host for the Administration Server: emdWalletSrcUrl=http:newhost.domain.com:portemwalletsemd REPOSITORY_URL=http:newhost.domain.com:portemupload b. Shut down and restart the EM Agent process: cd ORACLE_INSTANCEEMAGENTemagent_dir .emctl stop agent .emctl start agent .emctl status agent The status command shows the REPOSITORY_URL pointing to the new host. Now you can start and stop the Managed Server on Host B using the Administration Console running on Host C. If you are recovering the Administration Server for a Web Tier installation, see Section 18.3.5 for information about additional actions you must take.

18.3.3 Recovering After Loss of Managed Server Host

If you lose a host that contains a Managed Server, you can recover it to the same host or a different host, as described in the following topics: ■ Recovering a Managed Server to the Same Host ■ Recovering a Managed Server to a Different Host ■ Recovering an Oracle SOA Suite Managed Server That Has a Separate Directory This section pertains when Oracle SOA Suite is configured in a domain and no Managed Servers share the domain directory with the Administration Server.