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Oracle® Fusion Middleware
Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier
11g Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
E14260-08
November 2011
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.6.0)
E14260-08
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Primary Author:
Shynitha K S
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Contents
Preface ................................................................................................................................................................ vii
Audience...................................................................................................................................................... vii
Documentation Accessibility .................................................................................................................... vii
Related Documents .................................................................................................................................... vii
Conventions ............................................................................................................................................... viii
1 Installation Overview
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
1.4
Oracle Web Tier Applications ...................................................................................................
Methods of Installation ..............................................................................................................
Installation Roadmaps................................................................................................................
Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier in Stand-Alone Mode..........................................
Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating it With an Existing Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control 1-3
Tasks for Associating Oracle Web Tier With Fusion Middleware (EM) Control
Post-Installation 1-4
Installation Topology .................................................................................................................
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-6
2 Preparing to Install
2.1
Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks ..................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1
Reviewing System Requirements and Certification ....................................................... 2-1
2.1.2
Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Support of 64-bit JDK.............................. 2-2
2.1.3
Installing 32-bit Oracle Web Tier on a 64-bit Operating System .................................. 2-2
2.1.3.1
Windows Operating Systems ..................................................................................... 2-2
2.1.3.2
Linux Operating Systems ............................................................................................ 2-2
2.2
Preparing for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating With an Existing Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control 2-3
2.2.1
Creating a WebLogic Server Domain for Your Oracle Web Tier Components.......... 2-3
2.2.2
Starting Node Manager When Registering Oracle Web Tier With a WebLogic Server
Domain 2-4
2.3
Getting Started............................................................................................................................. 2-4
2.3.1
Obtaining the Software ....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.3.2
Starting the Installer ............................................................................................................ 2-4
2.3.2.1
Run the rootpre.sh Script on IBM AIX Operating Systems.................................... 2-5
2.3.2.2
Start the Installer........................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2.3
Installation Log Files .................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.3
Inventory Screens (UNIX Only)......................................................................................... 2-5
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2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
Choosing the Installation Type ................................................................................................. 2-5
Install and Configure........................................................................................................... 2-6
Install Software - Do Not Configure ................................................................................. 2-6
3 Using the Install and Configure Option
3.1
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.3
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier ..........................................................................
Performing the Post-Installation Tasks....................................................................................
Configuring Routing Between Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle WebLogic Server...
Using Oracle Web Cache with Oracle BAM ....................................................................
Verifying the Installation ...........................................................................................................
Verifying the Installation Logs ..........................................................................................
Verifying the Domain Server Logs....................................................................................
Verifying the OPMN Status ...............................................................................................
Checking the Browser URLs ..............................................................................................
3-1
3-4
3-4
3-4
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3-5
4 Using the Install Software - Do Not Configure Option
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.3.3
4.3.4
5
Deinstallation Options ...............................................................................................................
Deinstallation Instructions.........................................................................................................
Starting the Deinstaller .......................................................................................................
Removing the Oracle Instances .........................................................................................
Removing the Web Tier Oracle Home..............................................................................
Removing the Oracle Common Home .............................................................................
Manually Removing the Oracle Home Directory ...........................................................
Removing the Program Groups (Windows Only) ..........................................................
Rebooting Your System (Windows Only)........................................................................
Reinstallation ...............................................................................................................................
5-1
5-2
5-2
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-5
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A.1
A.2
A.3
A.4
A.5
A.6
A.7
A.8
A.9
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4-1
4-2
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-4
4-5
Deinstalling Oracle Web Tier
5.1
5.2
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
5.2.5
5.2.6
5.2.7
5.3
A
Following the Installation Instructions....................................................................................
Following the Configuration Instructions...............................................................................
Verifying the Installation ...........................................................................................................
Verifying the Installation Logs ..........................................................................................
Verifying the Domain Server Logs....................................................................................
Verifying the OPMN Status ...............................................................................................
Checking the Browser URLs ..............................................................................................
Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX Only).................................................................
Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only) .......................................................
Welcome Screen .........................................................................................................................
Install Software Updates Screen ..............................................................................................
Select Installation Type Screen.................................................................................................
Prerequisite Checks Screen.......................................................................................................
Specify Installation Location Screen........................................................................................
Specify Security Updates Screen..............................................................................................
Configure Components Screen ................................................................................................
A-2
A-2
A-3
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A.10
A.11
A.12
A.13
A.14
A.15
A.16
A.17
Specify WebLogic Domain Screen...........................................................................................
Specify Component Details Screen........................................................................................
Web Cache Administrator Password Screen .......................................................................
Configure Ports Screen............................................................................................................
Installation Summary Screen .................................................................................................
Installation Progress Screen....................................................................................................
Configuration Progress Screen...............................................................................................
Installation Complete Screen..................................................................................................
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
A-16
B Screens for the Installation Type - Install Software - Do Not Configure
B.1
Screens for the Installation Flow..............................................................................................
B.1.1
Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX only) ..........................................................
B.1.2
Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only)................................................
B.1.3
Welcome Screen ..................................................................................................................
B.1.4
Install Software Updates Screen .......................................................................................
B.1.5
Select Installation Type Screen .........................................................................................
B.1.6
Prerequisite Checks Screen................................................................................................
B.1.7
Specify Installation Location Screen ................................................................................
B.1.8
Specify Security Updates Screen ......................................................................................
B.1.9
Installation Summary Screen ............................................................................................
B.1.10
Installation Progress Screen ..............................................................................................
B.1.11
Installation Complete Screen ..........................................................................................
B.2
Screens for the Configuration Flow.......................................................................................
B.2.1
Welcome Screen ................................................................................................................
B.2.2
Configure Components Screen .......................................................................................
B.2.3
Specify WebLogic Domain Screen..................................................................................
B.2.4
Specify Component Details Screen ................................................................................
B.2.5
Web Cache Administrator Password Screen ................................................................
B.2.6
Configure Ports Screen ....................................................................................................
B.2.7
Specify Security Updates Screen ....................................................................................
B.2.8
Installation Summary Screen ..........................................................................................
B.2.9
Configuration Progress Screen .......................................................................................
B.2.10
Installation Complete Screen ..........................................................................................
C
B-1
B-2
B-2
B-3
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
B-9
B-10
B-10
B-11
B-12
B-13
B-14
B-15
B-16
B-17
B-18
B-19
B-20
Oracle Web Tier Deinstallation Screens
C.1
C.2
C.3
C.4
C.5
C.6
C.7
C.8
C.9
C.10
Welcome Screen .........................................................................................................................
Select Deinstallation Type Screen............................................................................................
Deinstall Oracle Home Screen .................................................................................................
Specify WebLogic Domain Detail Screen ...............................................................................
Select Managed Instance Screen ..............................................................................................
Specify Instance Location Screen.............................................................................................
Deinstallation Summary Screen (Unmanaged Instance) .....................................................
Deinstallation Summary Screen (Managed Instance)...........................................................
Deinstallation Progress Screen.................................................................................................
Deinstallation Complete Screen...............................................................................................
C-2
C-2
C-3
C-4
C-5
C-6
C-7
C-8
C-9
C-9
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D
Silent Installation and Deinstallation
D.1
About Silent Installation and Deinstallation.......................................................................... D-1
D.2
Creating a WebLogic Domain in Silent Mode ....................................................................... D-1
D.2.1
Task 1: Install the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server in Silent Mode .............................. D-1
D.2.2
Task 2: Create the WebLogic Server Domain Using WLST.......................................... D-2
D.2.3
Task 3: Enable the WebLogic Server Domain with JRF and EM ................................. D-2
D.2.4
Task 4: Start the Administration Server in the WebLogic Server Domain................. D-3
D.2.5
Task 5: Verify the Domain is Up and Running .............................................................. D-3
D.3
Oracle Web Tier Response Files............................................................................................... D-3
D.3.1
Installation Response Files ................................................................................................ D-3
D.3.1.1
Contents of the WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp File ................................................... D-4
D.3.1.2
Contents of the WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp File....................................... D-6
D.3.1.3
Contents of the WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp File ..................................................... D-8
D.3.2
Patch Set Installer Response Files..................................................................................... D-8
D.3.3
Deinstallation Response Files ......................................................................................... D-10
D.3.3.1
Contents of the deinstall_managed_instances.rsp File................................... D-10
D.3.3.2
Contents of the deinstall_unmanaged_instances.rsp File............................... D-11
D.3.3.3
Contents of the deinstall_oh.rsp File.................................................................. D-12
E
Troubleshooting
E.1
E.2
E.2.1
E.2.2
E.3
E.4
Index
vi
General Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................
Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation....................................................
Installation Log Files ..........................................................................................................
Configuration Log Files .....................................................................................................
Configuring Java Required Files (JRF)....................................................................................
Need More Help?.......................................................................................................................
E-1
E-1
E-2
E-2
E-3
E-3
Preface
The Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Web Tier provides information and
instructions for installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Oracle Web Tier.
Audience
This guide is intended for users who are installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for the
first time, and are comfortable running some system administration operations, such
as creating users and groups, adding users to groups, and installing operating system
patches on the computer where your products will be installed. Users on UNIX
systems who are installing, need root access to run some scripts.
Documentation Accessibility
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Accessibility Program website at
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hearing impaired.
Related Documents
For additional information, see the following manuals:
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Web Cache
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Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:
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Convention
Meaning
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1
Installation Overview
1
Oracle Web Tier contains two main components:
1.
Oracle HTTP Server
2.
Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN) is also installed by default.
Together, these products are responsible for managing incoming HTTP requests,
caching web messages, and sending XML and HTML back to the client.
The Oracle Web Tier installation will give you the option of installing Oracle HTTP
Server, and Oracle Web Cache. Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
(OPMN) is installed by default, and you will not have the option to de-select this
product.
This chapter includes the following sections:
■
Section 1.1, "Oracle Web Tier Applications"
■
Section 1.2, "Methods of Installation"
■
Section 1.4, "Installation Topology"
■
Section 1.3, "Installation Roadmaps"
1.1 Oracle Web Tier Applications
Oracle Web Tier contains the following components:
■
Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle HTTP Server provides a listener for Oracle WebLogic Server, and the
framework for hosting static pages, dynamic pages, and applications over the
Web. It is based on Apache 2.2.10 infrastructure, and includes modules developed
specifically by Oracle. The features of single sign-on, clustered deployment, and
high availability enhance the operation of the Oracle HTTP Server.
■
Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Web Cache is a content-aware server accelerator, or reverse proxy, for the
Web tier that improves the performance, scalability, and availability of Web sites
that run on Oracle HTTP Server. Oracle Web Cache is the primary caching
mechanism provided with Oracle Fusion Middleware. Caching improves the
performance, scalability, and availability of Web sites that run on Oracle
WebLogic Server by storing frequently accessed URLs in memory.
■
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN)
Installation Overview
1-1
Methods of Installation
OPMN provides a command-line interface for you to monitor and manage Oracle
Fusion Middleware components and sub-components. The OPMN server should
be started as soon as possible after turning on the computer. OPMN must be
running whenever OPMN-managed components are turned on or off.
For more information about these components, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware
Concepts.
1.2 Methods of Installation
An Oracle Web Tier solution can be built in one of the following ways:
■
In stand-alone mode
Oracle Web Tier is configured without a domain, and administered from the
command line. See Section 1.3.1, "Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier in
Stand-Alone Mode" for an overview of the installation procedure.
■
Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
In order to use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, a
WebLogic Server domain needs to be configured using both the Enterprise
Manager and Java Required Files (JRF) domain templates.
It is not possible to create this domain during the installation of Oracle Web Tier,
and so the domain must already exist prior to installation and configuration. See
Section 1.3.2, "Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating it With an
Existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control" for an overview of the installation
procedure.
Alternatively, you can install Oracle Web Tier without configuring the
components, then create a WebLogic Server domain, then run the configuration
tool to associate your Oracle Web Tier components with that domain. See
Section 1.3.3, "Tasks for Associating Oracle Web Tier With Fusion Middleware
(EM) Control Post-Installation" for an overview of the installation procedure.
1.3 Installation Roadmaps
This section provides an overview of each installation option described in Section 1.2,
"Methods of Installation". Determine the method of installation you will use for your
environment, and then follow the instructions in that section.
1.3.1 Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier in Stand-Alone Mode
Table 1–1 describes the high-level tasks for installing and configuring Oracle Web Tier
in stand-alone mode. The table also provides information on where to get more details
on each task.
1-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier
Installation Roadmaps
Table 1–1
Tasks for a Stand-Alone Oracle Web Tier Installation
Task
Description
Documentation
1 - Complete the
installation
planning
requirements.
Ensure that your system
environment meets the general
installation requirements for
Oracle Fusion Middleware as well
as Oracle Web Tier.
Section 2.1, "Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks"
2 - Obtain the
software, and start
the installer.
Download the software from
Oracle Technology Network, and
start the Oracle Web Tier installer.
Section 2.3, "Getting Started"
3 - Install and
configure Oracle
Web Tier.
Use the installer to install Oracle
Web Tier. Choose the Install and
Configure option on the Select
Installation Type Screen.
Section 3.1, "Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier"
For more information about the installation types, see
Section 2.4, "Choosing the Installation Type".
The Middleware home directory
will be created for you based on
the location you specify on the
Specify Installation Location
Screen.
Make sure you do not select
Associate Selected Components
with WebLogic Domain on the
Configure Components Screen.
4 - Perform the
post installation
tasks.
After installation and
configuration are complete, there
may be some post-installation
tasks you need to perform,
depending on your specific
topology and configuration.
Section 3.2, "Performing the Post-Installation Tasks"
5 - Verify the
installation
After the installation and
configuration are complete, you
can verify if it was successful.
Section 3.3, "Verifying the Installation"
1.3.2 Tasks for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating it With an Existing Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control
Table 1–2 describes the high-level tasks for installing and configuring Oracle Web Tier,
and associating the components with an existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control.
The table also provides information on where to get more details on each task.
Installation Overview
1-3
Installation Roadmaps
Table 1–2
Tasks to Install and Configure Oracle Web Tier With an Existing Domain
Task
Description
Documentation
1 - Complete the
installation
planning
requirements.
Ensure that your system
environment meets the general
installation requirements for
Oracle Fusion Middleware as well
as Oracle Web Tier.
Section 2.1, "Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks"
2 - Make sure a
WebLogic Server
domain containing
Oracle JRF and
Enterprise
Manager (EM) is
already configured.
A WebLogic Server Domain can be
configured from a number of other
Oracle Fusion Middleware
products, such as Oracle SOA
Suite, or Oracle Application
Developer.
For more information, refer to the installation guide for
any other Oracle Fusion Middleware product (for
example, Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for
Oracle SOA Suite).
3 - Obtain the
software, and start
the installer.
Download the software from
Oracle Technology Network, and
start the Oracle Web Tier installer.
Section 2.3, "Getting Started"
4 - Install and
configure Oracle
Web Tier.
Use the installer to install Oracle
Web Tier. Choose the Install and
Configure option on the Select
Installation Type Screen.
Section 3.1, "Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier"
For more information about the installation types, see
Section 2.4, "Choosing the Installation Type".
On the Specify Installation
Location Screen make sure you
specify the existing Middleware
home directory that was used to
create the WebLogic Server
domains.
Make sure you select Associate
Selected Components with
WebLogic Domain on the
Configure Components Screen.
5 - Perform the
post installation
tasks.
After installation and
configuration are complete, there
may be some post-installation
tasks you need to perform,
depending on your specific
topology and configuration.
Section 3.2, "Performing the Post-Installation Tasks"
6 - Verify the
installation
After the installation and
configuration are complete, you
can verify if it was successful.
Section 3.3, "Verifying the Installation"
1.3.3 Tasks for Associating Oracle Web Tier With Fusion Middleware (EM) Control
Post-Installation
Table 1–3 describes the high-level tasks for installing Oracle Web Tier, then creating a
WebLogic Server domain, and then associating the components with that WebLogic
Server domain. The table also provides information on where to get more details on
each task.
1-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier
Installation Roadmaps
Table 1–3 Tasks to Install Oracle Web Tier, Then Create a Domain, Then Associate the Components With
the Domain
Task
Description
Documentation
1 - Complete the
installation
planning
requirements.
Ensure that your system
environment meets the general
installation requirements for
Oracle Fusion Middleware as well
as Oracle Web Tier.
Section 2.1, "Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks"
2 - Install Oracle
WebLogic Server
and create the
Middleware home
directory.
If you choose to associate your
components with a WebLogic
Server domain and you do not
already have an existing domain,
you must first install Oracle
WebLogic Server in order to create
a domain before you install Oracle
Web Tier.
To download the latest Oracle WebLogic Server, see
"Product Distribution" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
3 - Obtain the
Oracle Web Tier
software, and start
the installer.
Download the software from
Oracle Technology Network, and
start the Oracle Web Tier installer.
Section 2.3, "Getting Started"
4 - Install but do
not configure
Oracle Web Tier.
Use the installer to install Oracle
Web Tier. Choose the Install
Software - Do Not Configure
option on the Select Installation
Type Screen.
Section 4.1, "Following the Installation Instructions"
For installation instructions, see "Running the
Installation Program in Graphical Mode" in Oracle
Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic
Server.
For more information about the installation types, see
Section 2.4, "Choosing the Installation Type".
On the Specify Installation
Location Screen, make sure you
specify the Middleware home
directory that was created when
you installed Oracle WebLogic
Server.
5 - Create the
WebLogic Server
domain.
Go to the Oracle Common home
directory and run the
Configuration Tool to create a
WebLogic Server domain.
Section 2.2.1, "Creating a WebLogic Server Domain for
Your Oracle Web Tier Components"
Make sure that the WebLogic
domain you create contains Oracle
Java Required Files (JRF) and
Enterprise manager.
6 - Configure
Oracle Web Tier.
Run the Configuration Tool to
configure and your Oracle Web
Tier components.
Section 4.2, "Following the Configuration Instructions"
On the Configure Components
Screen, make sure you select
Associate Selected Components
with WebLogic Domain.
Installation Overview
1-5
Installation Topology
Table 1–3 (Cont.) Tasks to Install Oracle Web Tier, Then Create a Domain, Then Associate the Components
With the Domain
Task
Description
Documentation
7 - Start Node
Manager.
You must start Node Manager if
you are associating your Web Tier
components with a WebLogic
Server domain.
Section 2.2.2, "Starting Node Manager When Registering
Oracle Web Tier With a WebLogic Server Domain"
8 - Perform the
post installation
tasks.
After installation and
configuration are complete, there
may be some post-installation
tasks you need to perform,
depending on your specific
topology and configuration.
Section 3.2, "Performing the Post-Installation Tasks"
9 - Verify the
installation
After the installation and
configuration are complete, you
can verify if it was successful.
Section 4.3, "Verifying the Installation"
1.4 Installation Topology
Figure 1–1 shows the directory structure of a simple Oracle Web Tier installation on a
single host, using all of the default values.
Figure 1–1 Directory Structure of Oracle Web Tier Installation
Note: Although Oracle WebLogic Server is not required in order to
complete an Oracle Web Tier installation in stand-alone mode, the
directory structure for the Middleware home must still be present.
This is to make the directory structure for Oracle Web Tier consistent
with other Oracle Fusion Middleware products, all of which require
the existence of WebLogic Server and its corresponding directory
structure.
In the case of an Oracle Web Tier installation in stand-alone mode, the
directory structure will still be created despite the absence of Oracle
WebLogic Server.
1-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier
2
Preparing to Install
2
This chapter describes the pre-installation tasks. Make sure you read "Before you
Begin" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide before you install Oracle
Web Tier.
The chapter contains the following sections:
■
■
Section 2.1, "Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks"
Section 2.2, "Preparing for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating With an
Existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control"
■
Section 2.3, "Getting Started"
■
Section 2.4, "Choosing the Installation Type"
2.1 Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks
This section includes the following topics:
■
Section 2.1.1, "Reviewing System Requirements and Certification"
■
Section 2.1.2, "Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Support of 64-bit JDK"
■
Section 2.1.3, "Installing 32-bit Oracle Web Tier on a 64-bit Operating System"
2.1.1 Reviewing System Requirements and Certification
Before performing any installation, you should read the system requirements and
certification documents to ensure that your environment meets the minimum
installation requirements for the products you are installing. Both of these documents
are available on Oracle Technology Network (OTN):
■
"Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements and Specifications" at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_
requirements.htm
This document contains information related to hardware and software
requirements, minimum disk space and memory requirements, and required
system libraries, packages, or patches.
■
"Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations" at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_
certification.html
This document contains information related to supported installation types,
platforms, operating systems, databases, JDKs, and third-party products.
Preparing to Install 2-1
Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks
For interoperability and compatibility issues that may arise when installing, refer to
Oracle Fusion Middleware Interoperability and Compatibility Guide.
2.1.2 Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Support of 64-bit JDK
If you are using a 64-bit JVM in your environment, ensure that all your Oracle Fusion
Middleware components are using the 64-bit JVM. You cannot mix components using
a 32-bit JVM with those using a 64-bit JVM.
For more information, refer to the "System Requirements and Supported Platforms for
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1" document, available on the following page:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certification-10
0350.html
If your Oracle Fusion Middleware components are running in a 64-bit JVM
environment, ensure that WebLogic Server is installed with the 64-bit JDK. For 32-bit
JVM support, refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for information on
how to configure your environment for 32-bit JVM support for your platform.
2.1.3 Installing 32-bit Oracle Web Tier on a 64-bit Operating System
This section contains important information regarding the installation of 32-bit Oracle
Web Tier products on a 64-bit operating system. If this does not describe your
environment, then you can skip this section.
2.1.3.1 Windows Operating Systems
If you are installing the 32-bit version of the product on a Windows operating system,
the system on which you are installing must also be a supported 32-bit system.
Installing a 32-bit version of the product on a 64-bit system is not supported.
2.1.3.2 Linux Operating Systems
A 32-bit Linux version of Oracle Web Tier may be installed on most 64-bit Linux
platforms. To see which platforms are supported, refer to the "System Requirements
and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1" document, available
on the following page:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certification-10
0350.html
To install your 32-bit Oracle Web Tier software on a certified 64-bit Linux system, do
the following:
1.
Run the following command before starting the installer:
linux32 bash
2.
During the installation, you will receive an error during the linking phase. To
work around this error:
a.
Login as root user.
b.
Move the existing /usr/bin/gcc file to /usr/bin/gcc.orig with the mv
command:
mv /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc.orig
c.
Using a text editor such as vi, create a new file called gcc41 that contains the
following content:
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#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/gcc.orig -m32 -static-libgcc
-B /usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/2.95.3/ $*
Note: The file i586-suse-linux/2.95.3 may differ slightly
depending on the exact version of your Linux operating system.
Verify the exact version of your Linux operating system in use; search
for the 32bit directory in /usr/lib/gcc and obtain the exact file
name.
d.
Change the file permission for the gcc41 file using the following command:
chmod 755 /usr/bin/gcc41
e.
Create a symbolic link to /usr/bin/gcc with the following command:
ln -s -f /usr/bin/gcc41 /usr/bin/gcc
2.2 Preparing for Installing Oracle Web Tier and Associating With an
Existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control
If you are installing Oracle Web Tier, and associating the components with a
WebLogic Server domain, you will need to do the following:
■
■
Section 2.2.1, "Creating a WebLogic Server Domain for Your Oracle Web Tier
Components"
Section 2.2.2, "Starting Node Manager When Registering Oracle Web Tier With a
WebLogic Server Domain"
2.2.1 Creating a WebLogic Server Domain for Your Oracle Web Tier Components
If you do not already have a WebLogic Server domain to associate with your Oracle
Web Tier components, you can create one as follows:
1.
Install Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1 (10.3.6). Refer to Oracle Fusion
Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server for the installation
procedure.
2.
Install (do not configure) any Oracle Fusion Middleware product, including
Oracle Web Tier.
Installation of an Oracle Fusion Middleware product creates the Oracle Common
home directory (MW_HOME/oracle_common on UNIX operating systems, or MW_
HOME\oracle_common on Windows operating systems). This directory contains the
domain templates for Enterprise Manager and Java Required Files (JRF).
3.
Run the Configuration Wizard from the Oracle Common home directory
(config.sh on UNIX operating systems or config.cmd on Windows operating
systems).
On the Select Domain Source screen, select the Oracle Enterprise Manager and
Oracle JRF templates associated with the oracle_common directory. The Oracle JRF
template is selected automatically when the Oracle Enterprise Manager template is
selected.
Preparing to Install 2-3
Getting Started
4.
After the installation is complete, start the Administration Server in the domain,
and then verify that the Oracle Web Tier components are listed by accessing the
following URL:
http://host:port/em
2.2.2 Starting Node Manager When Registering Oracle Web Tier With a WebLogic
Server Domain
If you are registering your Oracle Web Tier instance with an existing WebLogic
Domain, you must start Node Manager as described below:
1.
On UNIX operating systems, run the ORACLE_HOME/common/bin/setNMProps.sh
script.
On Windows operating systems, run the ORACLE_
HOME\common\bin\setNMProps.cmd script.
This script appends the required properties to the nodemanager.properties file.
These properties can also be appended manually, or provided as command-line
arguments.
Note: The StartScriptEnabled=true property is required for
Managed Servers to receive proper classpath and command
arguments.
2.
On UNIX operating systems, start Node Manager by running the WebLogic_
Server_Home/server/bin/startNodeManager.sh script.
On Windows operating systems, start Node Manager by running the WebLogic_
Server_Home\server\bin\startNodeManager.cmd script.
For more information about Node Manager, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Node
Manager Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
2.3 Getting Started
This section includes the following topics:
■
Section 2.3.1, "Obtaining the Software"
■
Section 2.3.2, "Starting the Installer"
■
Section 2.3.3, "Inventory Screens (UNIX Only)"
2.3.1 Obtaining the Software
To obtain Oracle Web Tier 11.1.1.6.0, refer to Oracle Fusion Middleware Download,
Installation, and Configuration ReadMe :
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E23104_01/download_readme.htm
Download webtier.zip file to a directory, and unpack the downloaded archive that
contains the installer. By default, this directory is named webtier.
2.3.2 Starting the Installer
To start the installer, go to the directory where you unpacked the archive file and
switch to the Disk1 directory.
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2.3.2.1 Run the rootpre.sh Script on IBM AIX Operating Systems
If you are installing on an IBM AIX operating system, you must run the rootpre.sh
script from the Disk1 directory before you start the installer.
2.3.2.2 Start the Installer
Start the installer from the Disk1 directory:
On UNIX operating systems:
./runInstaller
On Windows operating systems:
setup.exe
Note: Running the installer as root user is not supported.
2.3.2.3 Installation Log Files
The installer writes logs files to the Oracle_Inventory_Location/log (on UNIX
operating systems) or Oracle_Inventory_Location\logs (on Windows operating
systems) directory. Refer to Section E.2.1, "Installation Log Files" for more information
about the log files and their contents.
2.3.3 Inventory Screens (UNIX Only)
If you are installing on a UNIX system, and if this is the first time any Oracle product
is being installed on your system with the Oracle Universal Installer, you will be asked
to provide the location of an inventory directory. This is where the installer will set up
subdirectories and maintain inventory data for each Oracle product that is installed on
this system.
Follow the instructions in Table 2–1 to configure the inventory directory information.
For more help, click on the screen name in the table below, or click the Help button in
the GUI.
Table 2–1
Inventory Directory and Group Screens
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
1
Specify Inventory Directory Screen
(UNIX Only)
Specify the Oracle inventory directory and group permissions
for that directory. The group must have write permissions to the
Oracle inventory directory.
Click OK to continue.
2
Inventory Location Confirmation
Screen (UNIX Only)
Run the createCentralInventory.sh script as root.
Click OK to continue.
2.4 Choosing the Installation Type
The Select Installation Type screen in the Oracle Web Tier installer provides two
installation options:
■
Install and Configure
■
Install Software - Do Not Configure
Preparing to Install 2-5
Choosing the Installation Type
2.4.1 Install and Configure
This option will install the product binaries in an Oracle home directory, and create
and configure a working instance in an Oracle instance directory. If you choose to
install Web Tier, and associate it with the Fusion Middleware (EM) Control, then you
should be able to begin configuring and managing your products using Enterprise
Manager.
If you choose this installation type, then refer to Chapter 3, "Using the Install and
Configure Option".
2.4.2 Install Software - Do Not Configure
This option only installs the software binaries in an Oracle home directory. You must
then manually run the Configuration Tool from the bin directory in your Web Tier
Oracle home to configure your products before you can use them. This option can be
used to quickly create multiple instances of the software that share a common disk.
If you choose this installation type, then refer to Chapter 4, "Using the Install Software
- Do Not Configure Option".
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3
Using the Install and Configure Option
3
This chapter describes how to install and configure the Oracle Web Tier 11.1.1.6.0
components. During this process, you will have the option to install and configure the
following products:
■
Oracle HTTP Server (OHS)
■
Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN) is installed and configured
by default.
Note: This chapter is intended for new users. If you have an existing
Oracle Web Tier installation, refer to "Applying the Latest Oracle
Fusion Middleware Patch Set" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching
Guide.
This chapter contains the following sections:
■
Section 3.1, "Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier"
■
Section 3.2, "Performing the Post-Installation Tasks"
■
Section 3.3, "Verifying the Installation"
3.1 Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier
This section describes the instructions that you must follow, if you choose Install and
Configure as your Installation Type (Section 2.4, "Choosing the Installation Type").
After you have started the installer (Section 2.3, "Getting Started"), follow the
instructions in Table 3–1 to install and configure Oracle Web Tier.
Table 3–1
Instructions to Install and Configure
No Screen
When Does
This Screen
Appear?
Description and Action Required
1
Always
Click Next to continue.
Welcome Screen
Using the Install and Configure Option
3-1
Installing and Configuring Oracle Web Tier
Table 3–1 (Cont.) Instructions to Install and Configure
No Screen
When Does
This Screen
Appear?
2
Always
Install Software Updates
Screen
Description and Action Required
If you wish to search for and download
software updates from My Oracle
Support, then enter My Oracle Support
Account Username and Password, and
click Test Connection.
If you wish to search your local directory
for updates, then select Search Local
Directory for Updates, and click Search
For Updates.
If you wish to skip software updates,
then select Skip Software Updates.
Click Next to continue.
3
Select Installation Type
Screen
Always
Select Install and Configure.
4
Prerequisite Checks
Screen
Always
Click Next to continue.
5
Specify Installation
Location Screen
Always
Specify the Middleware home and Web
Tier Oracle home directories:
Click Next to continue.
■
■
If you already have a WebLogic
Server installed, you can point to
your existing Middleware home
directory. If you specify a
Middleware home directory that
does not already exist, it will be
created for you.
The Web Tier Oracle home and
Oracle Common home directories
will be created inside the
Middleware home directory.
Click Next to continue.
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Table 3–1 (Cont.) Instructions to Install and Configure
No Screen
When Does
This Screen
Appear?
6
Always
Specify Security Updates
Screen
Description and Action Required
If you wish to receive the security
updates via My Oracle Support, then do
the following:
1.
Select I wish to receive security
updates via My Oracle Support.
2.
Enter your Email address
(preferably My Oracle Support
email address or username).
3.
Enter My Oracle Support Password.
4.
Click Next.
If you do not wish to receive the security
updates via My Oracle Support, then do
the following:
7
Configure Components
Screen
Always
1.
Make sure you do not select I wish
to receive security updates via My
Oracle Support.
2.
Click Next.
3.
In the confirmation dialog box titled
My Oracle Support
Username/Email Address Not
Specified, click Yes.
Select the component(s) you want to
configure.
Select Associate Selected Components
with WebLogic Domain if you want to
associate Web Tier with an existing
Fusion Middleware (EM) Control. If you
select this option, be sure that the
Administration Server is up and
running.
If you wish to install Oracle Web Tier in
stand alone mode, then make sure you
do not select Associate Selected
Components with WebLogic Domain.
Click Next to continue.
8
9
Specify WebLogic
Domain Screen
Specify Component
Details Screen
If you selected
Associate
Selected
Components
with WebLogic
Domain in
Configure
Components
Screen
Specify the credentials for your existing
WebLogic Domain which hosts Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control.
Always
Specify the Oracle Instance location and
names for your components.
Click Next to continue.
Click Next to continue.
10
Web Cache Administrator Always
Password Screen
Specify the Oracle Instance location and
names for your components.
Click Next to continue.
Using the Install and Configure Option
3-3
Performing the Post-Installation Tasks
Table 3–1 (Cont.) Instructions to Install and Configure
No Screen
When Does
This Screen
Appear?
11
Always
Configure Ports Screen
Description and Action Required
Select whether you want automatic or
manual port configuration.
NOTE - If you choose to use the
staticports.ini (or any custom port
file), port numbers less than 1024 will not
be validated by the installer. You will,
however, be able to proceed with the
installation.
See "Port Numbers" in Oracle Fusion
Middleware Administrator's Guide for
more information.
Click Next to continue.
12
Installation Summary
Screen
Always
Verify the information on this screen.
13
Installation Progress
Screen
Always
Click Next to continue.
14
Configuration Progress
Screen
Always
Click Next to continue.
15
Installation Complete
Screen
Always
Click Finish to dismiss the installer.
Click Install to begin the installation.
3.2 Performing the Post-Installation Tasks
After installation and configuration are complete, there may be some post-installation
tasks you need to perform, depending on your specific topology and configuration.
The following topics are covered in this section:
■
Configuring Routing Between Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle WebLogic Server
■
Using Oracle Web Cache with Oracle BAM
3.2.1 Configuring Routing Between Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle WebLogic Server
By default, routing between Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle WebLogic Server is not
configured. In order to allow requests to be proxied from Oracle HTTP Server to
Oracle WebLogic Server, you must configure a plug-in.
For instructions on how to do this, see "mod_wl_ohs" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware
Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server.
3.2.2 Using Oracle Web Cache with Oracle BAM
If you are using Oracle Web Cache with Oracle BAM, you must perform the
configuration steps detailed in "Basic Tasks for Configuring and Monitoring Caching
Rules" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Web Cache.
Use the following Oracle BAM settings:
Expression Type : Regular Expression
URL Expression : oracle.bam.web (or Event=viewReport, for the second rule)
HTTP Methods : Select all
Leave URL and POST Body Parameters empty.
POST Body Expression : .*
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Caching Policy : Don't Cache
Leave Comment as it is.
Compression : Off
Enabled : yes
3.3 Verifying the Installation
You can perform any combination of the following tasks to verify that your
installation was successful:
■
Verifying the Installation Logs
■
Verifying the Domain Server Logs
■
Verifying the OPMN Status
■
Checking the Browser URLs
3.3.1 Verifying the Installation Logs
Check for the presence of installation log files in logs directory inside your Oracle
Inventory directory. On UNIX systems, if you do not know the location of your Oracle
Inventory directory, you can find it in the WebTier_ORACLE_HOME/oraInst.loc file. On
Windows systems, the default location for the inventory directory is C:\Program
Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs.
3.3.2 Verifying the Domain Server Logs
Check the domain server logs, which are located in the servers directory inside the
domain home directory. For example, on UNIX systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/user_projects/domains/domain_name/servers/server_name
On Windows systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME\user_projects\domains\domain_name\servers\server_name
3.3.3 Verifying the OPMN Status
Run the opmnctl status command from the INSTANCE_HOME/bin (on UNIX operating
systems) or INSTANCE_HOME\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory in your
instance home location. For example:
> ./opmnctl status
Processes in Instance: instance2
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------ias-component
| process-type
|
pid | status
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------webcache1
| WebCache-admin
|
24057 | Alive
webcache1
| WebCache
|
24056 | Alive
ohs1
| OHS
|
23890 | Alive
This information shows the components configured for this installation. The status
"Alive" means the component is up and running.
3.3.4 Checking the Browser URLs
Run the opmnctl status -l command from the INSTANCE_HOME/bin (on UNIX
operating systems) or INSTANCE_HOME\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory
Using the Install and Configure Option
3-5
Verifying the Installation
in your instance home location to obtain a list of ports used by the components. For
example:
> ./opmnctl status -l
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------+-----ias-component
| process-type
|
pid | status |
uid | memused |
uptime | ports
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------+-----webcache1
| WebCache-admin
|
24057 | Alive
|
1067146469 |
43712 | 14:43:29 | http_admin:7799
webcache1
| WebCache
|
24056 | Alive
|
1067146468 |
64072 | 14:43:29 | http_stat:7800,http_invalidation:7801,https_
listen:7802,http_listen:7798
ohs1
| OHS
|
23890 | Alive
|
1067146467 |
50260 | 14:43:39 | https:9999,https:4447,http:7777
Use the port numbers in this display to point your browser to the appropriate pages.
Use the format:
http://system_name:port_number
Based on the information above, you would use the URLs in Table 3–2 to access the
various pages from this configuration:
Table 3–2
Sample Web Tier URLs
Page
Sample URL
Oracle HTTP Server
http://system_name:7777
Oracle HTTP Server SSL
https://system_name:4447
Oracle Web Cache
http://system_name:7798
Oracle Web Cache SSL
https://system_name:7802
Oracle Web Cache Administration
https://system_name:7799
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Using the Install Software - Do Not Configure
Option
4
This section describes how to install Oracle Web Tier without configuring it by
choosing Install Software - Do Not Configure as your installation type (Section 2.4,
"Choosing the Installation Type"). Later you should manually configure the Web Tier
components by running the configuration wizard.
This section includes the following tasks:
■
Following the Installation Instructions
■
Following the Configuration Instructions
■
Verifying the Installation
4.1 Following the Installation Instructions
After you have started the installer (Section 2.3, "Getting Started"), follow the
instructions in Table 4–1 to install Oracle Web Tier.
If you need additional help with any of the installation screens, refer to Appendix A,
"Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure", or click Help to access the
online help.
Table 4–1
Installation Flow for Install Only Option
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
1
Welcome Screen
Click Next to continue.
2
Install Software Updates Screen
If you wish to search for and download software updates from
My Oracle Support, then enter My Oracle Support Account
Username and Password, and click Test Connection.
If you wish to search your local directory for updates, then select
Search Local Directory for Updates, and click Search For
Updates.
If you wish to skip software updates, then select Skip Software
Updates.
Click Next to continue.
3
Select Installation Type Screen
Select Install Software - Do Not Configure.
Click Next to continue.
4
Prerequisite Checks Screen
Click Next to continue.
Using the Install Software - Do Not Configure Option 4-1
Following the Configuration Instructions
Table 4–1
(Cont.) Installation Flow for Install Only Option
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
5
Specify Installation Location Screen
Specify the Middleware home and Web Tier Oracle home
directories:
■
■
If you already have a WebLogic Server installed, you can
point to your existing Middleware home directory. If you
specify a Middleware home directory that does not already
exist, it will be created for you.
The Web Tier Oracle home and Oracle Common home
directories will be created inside the Middleware home
directory.
Click Next to continue.
6
Specify Security Updates Screen
If you wish to receive the security updates via My Oracle Support,
then do the following:
1.
Select I wish to receive security updates via My Oracle
Support.
2.
Enter your Email address (preferably My Oracle Support
email address or username).
3.
Enter My Oracle Support Password.
4.
Click Next.
If you do not wish to receive the security updates via My Oracle
Support, then do the following:
7
Installation Summary Screen
1.
Make sure you do not select I wish to receive security
updates via My Oracle Support.
2.
Click Next.
3.
In the confirmation dialog box titled My Oracle Support
Username/Email Address Not Specified, click Yes.
Verify the information on this screen.
Click Install to begin the installation.
8
Installation Progress Screen
Click Next to continue.
9
Installation Complete Screen
Click Finish to dismiss the installer.
4.2 Following the Configuration Instructions
Run the Configuration Tool to configure your Oracle Web Tier products.
On UNIX operating systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/bin/config.sh
On Windows operating systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME\bin\config.bat
Note: Make sure the Oracle Web Tier installer is not running;
running the installer and Configuration Tool concurrently is not
supported.
After you have started the Configuration Tool, follow the instructions in Table 4–2.
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Table 4–2
Configuration Flow
No.
Screen
When Does This
Screen Appear?
Description and Action Required
1
Welcome Screen
Always
Click Next to continue.
2
Configure
Components Screen
Always
Select the component(s) you want to configure.
Select Associate Selected Components with WebLogic
Domain if you want to associate Web Tier with an existing
Fusion Middleware (EM) Control. If you select this option, be
sure that the Administration Server is up and running.
Click Next to continue.
3
Specify WebLogic
Domain Screen
Only if Associate
Specify the credentials for your existing WebLogic Domain
Selected Components which hosts Fusion Middleware (EM) Control.
with WebLogic
Click Next to continue.
Domain is selected on
the Configure
Components screen
4
Specify Component
Details Screen
Always
Specify the Oracle Instance location and names for your
components.
Click Next to continue.
5
6
Web Cache
Administrator
Password Screen
If you selected Oracle
Web Cache on the
Configure
Components screen
Specify the Oracle Instance location and names for your
components.
Configure Ports
Screen
Always
Select whether you want automatic or manual port
configuration.
Click Next to continue.
NOTE - If you choose to use the staticports.ini (or any
custom port file), port numbers less than 1024 will not be
validated by the installer. You will, however, be able to
proceed with the installation.
See "Port Numbers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Administrator's Guide for more information.
Click Next to continue.
7
Specify Security
Updates Screen
Always
If you wish to receive the security updates via My Oracle
Support, then do the following:
1.
Select I wish to receive security updates via My Oracle
Support.
2.
Enter your Email address (preferably My Oracle Support
email address or username).
3.
Enter My Oracle Support Password.
4.
Click Next.
If you do not wish to receive the security updates via My
Oracle Support, then do the following:
1.
Make sure you do not select I wish to receive security
updates via My Oracle Support.
2.
Click Next.
3.
In the confirmation dialog box titled My Oracle Support
Username/Email Address Not Specified, click Yes.
Using the Install Software - Do Not Configure Option 4-3
Verifying the Installation
Table 4–2 (Cont.) Configuration Flow
When Does This
Screen Appear?
Description and Action Required
Installation
Summary Screen
Always
Verify the information on this screen.
9
Configuration
Progress Screen
Always
Click Next to continue.
10
Installation
Complete Screen
Always
Click Save to save your configuration information to a file.
This information includes port numbers, installation
directories, URLs, and component names which you may
need to access at a later time.
No.
Screen
8
Click Configure to begin the configuration.
After saving your configuration information, click Finish to
dismiss the installer.
After the configuration is complete, perform the post-installation tasks. Refer to
Section 3.2, "Performing the Post-Installation Tasks".
4.3 Verifying the Installation
You can perform any combination of the following tasks to verify that your
installation was successful:
■
Verifying the Installation Logs
■
Verifying the Domain Server Logs
■
Verifying the OPMN Status
■
Checking the Browser URLs
4.3.1 Verifying the Installation Logs
Check for the presence of installation log files in logs directory inside your Oracle
Inventory directory. On UNIX systems, if you do not know the location of your Oracle
Inventory directory, you can find it in the WebTier_ORACLE_HOME/oraInst.loc file. On
Windows systems, the default location for the inventory directory is C:\Program
Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs.
4.3.2 Verifying the Domain Server Logs
Check the domain server logs, which are located in the servers directory inside the
domain home directory. For example, on UNIX systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/user_projects/domains/domain_name/servers/server_name
On Windows systems:
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME\user_projects\domains\domain_name\servers\server_name
4.3.3 Verifying the OPMN Status
Run the opmnctl status command from the INSTANCE_HOME/bin (on UNIX operating
systems) or INSTANCE_HOME\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory in your
instance home location. For example:
> ./opmnctl status
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Processes in Instance: instance2
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------ias-component
| process-type
|
pid | status
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+--------webcache1
| WebCache-admin
|
24057 | Alive
webcache1
| WebCache
|
24056 | Alive
ohs1
| OHS
|
23890 | Alive
This information shows the components configured for this installation. The status
"Alive" means the component is up and running.
4.3.4 Checking the Browser URLs
Run the opmnctl status -l command from the INSTANCE_HOME/bin (on UNIX
operating systems) or INSTANCE_HOME\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory
in your instance home location to obtain a list of ports used by the components. For
example:
> ./opmnctl status -l
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------+-----ias-component
| process-type
|
pid | status |
uid | memused |
uptime | ports
---------------------------------+--------------------+---------+----------+-----------+----------+-----------+-----webcache1
| WebCache-admin
|
24057 | Alive
|
1067146469 |
43712 | 14:43:29 | http_admin:7799
webcache1
| WebCache
|
24056 | Alive
|
1067146468 |
64072 | 14:43:29 | http_stat:7800,http_invalidation:7801,https_
listen:7802,http_listen:7798
ohs1
| OHS
|
23890 | Alive
|
1067146467 |
50260 | 14:43:39 | https:9999,https:4447,http:7777
Use the port numbers in this display to point your browser to the appropriate pages.
Use the format:
http://system_name:port_number
Based on the information above, you would use the URLs in Table 4–3 to access the
various pages from this configuration:
Table 4–3
Sample Web Tier URLs
Page
Sample URL
Oracle HTTP Server
http://system_name:7777
Oracle HTTP Server SSL
https://system_name:4447
Oracle Web Cache
http://system_name:7798
Oracle Web Cache SSL
https://system_name:7802
Oracle Web Cache Administration
https://system_name:7799
Using the Install Software - Do Not Configure Option 4-5
Verifying the Installation
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5
Deinstalling Oracle Web Tier
This chapter describes how to remove Oracle Web Tier from your system.
You should always use the instructions provided in this chapter for removing the
software. If you try to remove the software manually, you may experience problems
when you try to reinstall the software again at a later time. Following the procedures
in this chapter will ensure that the software is properly removed. See Section 5.3,
"Reinstallation" for more information.
■
Section 5.1, "Deinstallation Options"
■
Section 5.2, "Deinstallation Instructions"
■
Section 5.3, "Reinstallation"
5.1 Deinstallation Options
The Oracle Web Tier deinstaller gives you the following software removal options:
■
Deinstall Oracle Home
This option removes everything under the Oracle Home from which the
deinstaller is started. Be sure that no system components are using the Oracle
Home you want to remove.
■
Deinstall ASInstances managed by WebLogic Domain
This options removes instances of your system components that are managed by
Fusion Middleware (EM) control. This happens if you select Associate Selected
Components with WebLogic Domain on the Configure Components Screen. You
will need to specify credentials to access your WebLogic domain.
■
Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances
This option removes instances of your system components not associated with a
WebLogic domain. Instances not associated with a WebLogic domain are created
when you do not select Associate Selected Components with WebLogic Domain
on the Configure Components Screen.
In order to properly deinstall Oracle Web Tier, you must perform the following in
order:
1.
Start the deinstaller (Section 5.2.1, "Starting the Deinstaller").
2.
Remove all managed and unmanaged Oracle Instances (Section 5.2.2, "Removing
the Oracle Instances").
3.
Run the deinstaller again to remove the Web Tier Oracle Home (Section 5.2.3,
"Removing the Web Tier Oracle Home").
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Deinstallation Instructions
4.
Remove the Oracle Common home (Section 5.2.4, "Removing the Oracle Common
Home").
5.2 Deinstallation Instructions
Follow the instructions in this section to remove Oracle Web Tier:
■
Section 5.2.1, "Starting the Deinstaller"
■
Section 5.2.2, "Removing the Oracle Instances"
■
Section 5.2.3, "Removing the Web Tier Oracle Home"
■
Section 5.2.4, "Removing the Oracle Common Home"
■
Section 5.2.5, "Manually Removing the Oracle Home Directory"
■
Section 5.2.6, "Removing the Program Groups (Windows Only)"
■
Section 5.2.7, "Rebooting Your System (Windows Only)"
5.2.1 Starting the Deinstaller
Go to the Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/oui/bin (on UNIX operating systems) or Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME\oui\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory and start the
deinstaller.
On UNIX operating systems:
./runInstaller -deinstall
On Windows operating systems:
setup.exe -deinstall
On Windows systems, you can also start the deinstaller from the Start menu. For
example, you might select Programs > Oracle Web Tier 11g - Home1 > Uninstall.
5.2.2 Removing the Oracle Instances
All managed and unmanaged Oracle instances must be removed from the system
before you remove the Web Tier Oracle home.
If you associated your components with a WebLogic domain during installation,
follow the instructions in Table 5–1 to deinstall your managed instances:
Note: If you want to remove an Oracle instance which is registered
with a WebLogic domain, make sure to launch the deinstaller from
Oracle home directory that is associated with the Oracle instance you
are removing.
The deinstaller will list all instances associated with same WebLogic
domain; make sure you choose to remove the instances that are
associated with the Oracle home from where you launched the
deinstaller only.
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Table 5–1
Removing Managed Instances Flow
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
1
Welcome Screen
Click Next to continue.
2
Select Deinstallation Type Screen
Select Deinstall ASInstances managed by WebLogic Domain.
3
Specify WebLogic Domain Detail Screen Specify the credentials of your WebLogic Domain.
Click Next to continue.
4
Select Managed Instance Screen
Select the managed instance you want to deinstall.
Click Next to continue.
5
Deinstallation Summary Screen
(Managed Instance)
Verify the information on this screen.
6
Deinstallation Progress Screen
This screen shows the progress and status of the deinstallation.
7
Deinstallation Complete Screen
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
Click Deinstall to continue.
If you did not associate your components with a WebLogic domain during
installation, follow the instructions in Table 5–2 to deinstall your unmanaged
instances:
Table 5–2
Removing Unmanaged Instances Flow
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
1
Welcome Screen
Click Next to continue.
2
Select Deinstallation Type Screen
Select Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances.
3
Specify Instance Location Screen
Specify the location of your unmanaged Oracle Instance.
Click Next to continue.
4
Deinstallation Summary Screen
(Unmanaged Instance)
Verify the information on this screen.
5
Deinstallation Progress Screen
This screen shows the progress and status of the deinstallation.
6
Deinstallation Complete Screen
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
Click Deinstall to continue.
5.2.3 Removing the Web Tier Oracle Home
After all managed and unmanaged Web Tier instances have been removed, start the
deinstaller again (Section 5.2.1, "Starting the Deinstaller"), and follow the instructions
in Table 5–3 to remove your Web Tier Oracle Home.
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Deinstallation Instructions
Table 5–3
Removing the Web Tier Oracle Home Flow
No.
Screen
Description and Action Required
1
Welcome Screen
Click Next to continue.
2
Select Deinstallation Type Screen
Select Deinstall Oracle Home.
3
Deinstall Oracle Home Screen
Verify the Oracle Home directory that is about the be deinstalled.
Click Next to continue.
On the Warning screen, select whether or not you want the
deinstaller to remove the Oracle home directory, in addition to
removing the software.
Click Yes to have the deinstaller remove the software and Oracle
home, No to remove only the software, or Cancel to return to the
previous screen.
If you select No, go to Section 5.2.5, "Manually Removing the
Oracle Home Directory" for instructions on how to manually
remove your Oracle home directory.
4
Deinstallation Progress Screen
This screen shows the progress and status of the deinstallation.
5
Deinstallation Complete Screen
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
5.2.4 Removing the Oracle Common Home
This section describes how to remove the oracle_common directory. This directory
contains its own deinstaller in oui/bin (on UNIX operating systems) or oui\bin (on
Windows operating systems), just like any other Oracle home directory.
Before you begin, you must:
1.
Stop all processes that use the oracle_common directory.
2.
Remove all Oracle Instances (see Section 5.2.2, "Removing the Oracle Instances").
3.
Remove the Oracle Home directory (see Section 5.2.3, "Removing the Web Tier
Oracle Home").
To start the deinstaller, navigate to the MW_HOME/oracle_common/oui/bin (on UNIX
operating systems) or MW_HOME\oracle_common\oui\bin (on Windows operating
systems) directory and start the deinstaller.
The deinstaller requires the location of a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your
system. When the Middleware home directory was created (Section A.7, "Specify
Installation Location Screen"), a JRE was installed on your system. You can use this
location (the location of the jre directory) to start the deinstaller. The default location
for the JRE is MW_HOME/jdk160_27 (on UNIX operating systems) or MW_HOME\jdk160_27
(on Windows operating systems), where MW_HOME is the Middleware home directory.
On UNIX operating systems:
./runInstaller -deinstall -jreLoc JRE_LOCATION
On Windows operating systems:
setup.exe -deinstall -jreLoc JRE_LOCATION
You must specify the absolute path to your JRE_LOCATION; relative paths will not
work.
After the deinstaller is started, follow the instructions in Table 5–3 to remove the
Oracle Common home.
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5.2.5 Manually Removing the Oracle Home Directory
If you selected No on the warning screen during deinstallation, you must manually
remove your Oracle home directory and any sub-directories. For example, if your
Oracle Common home directory was /home/Oracle/Middleware/oracle_common on a
UNIX operating system:
> cd /home/Oracle/Middleware
> rm -rf oracle_common
On a Windows operating system, if your Oracle Common home directory was
C:\Oracle\Middleware\oracle_common, use a file manager window and navigate to
the C:\Oracle\Middleware directory, then right-click on the oracle_common folder and
select Delete.
5.2.6 Removing the Program Groups (Windows Only)
On Windows operating systems, you must also manually remove the program groups
from the Start Menu\Programs folder. As an example (the folder names and program
group names on your system may be different), you might remove the following from
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs:
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6.0
■
Oracle HTTP Server 11g - Home1
5.2.7 Rebooting Your System (Windows Only)
On Windows operating systems, you should reboot your computer after you have
finished removing all your programs to ensure proper cleanup.
5.3 Reinstallation
The installer does not allow reinstallation of Oracle Web Tier in a directory that
already contains an Oracle instance. To reinstall Web Tier in the same directory as
before, you must:
1.
Follow the instructions in Section 5.2.2, "Removing the Oracle Instances" to
remove all Oracle instances from the directory.
2.
Follow the instructions in Chapter 3, "Using the Install and Configure Option" to
reinstall the software.
You can also remove and re-configure a WebTier Instance without reinstalling Oracle
Web Tier binaries. Refer to Chapter 4.2, "Following the Configuration Instructions" to
re-configure a Web Tier instance.
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A
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and
Configure
This appendix contains screenshots and descriptions for all of the Oracle Web Tier
installation screens:
■
Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX Only)
■
Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only)
■
Welcome Screen
■
Install Software Updates Screen
■
Select Installation Type Screen
■
Prerequisite Checks Screen
■
Specify Installation Location Screen
■
Specify Security Updates Screen
■
Configure Components Screen
■
Specify WebLogic Domain Screen
■
Specify Component Details Screen
■
Web Cache Administrator Password Screen
■
Configure Ports Screen
■
Installation Summary Screen
■
Installation Progress Screen
■
Configuration Progress Screen
■
Installation Complete Screen
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-1
Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX Only)
A.1 Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX Only)
This screen appears for UNIX systems only; if this is your first Oracle installation on
this host, you must specify the location of the inventory directory. This inventory
directory is used by the installer to keep track of all Oracle products installed on the
computer.
The default inventory location is USER_HOME/oraInventory.
In the Operating System Group name field, select the group whose members you
want to grant access to the inventory directory; all members of this group will be able
to install products on this machine.
Click Ok to continue.
A.2 Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only)
This screen appears for UNIX systems only; you are asked to run the inventory_
directory/createCentralInventory.sh script as root.
If you do not have root access on this machine but wish to continue with the
installation, select Continue installation with local inventory.
Click Ok to continue.
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Install Software Updates Screen
A.3 Welcome Screen
The Welcome screen is displayed each time you start the installer.
Click Next to continue.
A.4 Install Software Updates Screen
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-3
Select Installation Type Screen
If you wish to search for and download software updates from My Oracle Support,
then do the following:
1.
Select Search My Oracle Support for Updates.
2.
Enter User name and Password.
3.
Click Test Connection.
If you wish to search your local directory for updates, then do the following:
1.
Select Search Local Directory for Updates.
2.
Click Search For Updates.
If you wish to skip software updates, then select Skip Software Updates.
Click Next to continue.
A.5 Select Installation Type Screen
The following are the Installation Types available.
■
Install and Configure
This option will install the product binaries in an Oracle Home directory, and
create and configure a working instance in an Oracle Instance directory.
If you choose to install Oracle Web Tier, and associate it with the Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control, then you should be able to begin configuring and
managing your products using Enterprise Manager.
Note: For more information about Oracle Home and Oracle Instance
directories, refer to "Installation Overview" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Installation Planning Guide.
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Prerequisite Checks Screen
■
Install Software - Do Not Configure
This option only installs the software binaries in an Oracle Home directory. You
must then manually run the Configuration Tool from your Web_Tier_ORACLE_
HOME/bin (on UNIX operating systems) or Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME\bin (on
Windows operating systems) directory to configure your products before you can
use them. This option can be used to quickly create multiple instances of the
software that share a common disk.
Select Install and Configure.
Click Next to continue.
A.6 Prerequisite Checks Screen
This screen shows whether the system requirements are met in order to install the
software.
If there is a problem, a short error message appears in the bottom portion of the screen.
Fix the error, and click Retry to try again.
If you want to ignore the error or warning messages and continue with the
installation, click Continue.
To stop prerequisite checking for all components, click Abort.
Click Next to continue.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-5
Specify Installation Location Screen
A.7 Specify Installation Location Screen
Specify the following installation locations:
■
Oracle Middleware Home
The absolute path to the directory where WebLogic Server was installed.
■
Oracle Home Directory
The directory name for your Oracle home:
–
You can specify a pre-existing directory that you want to use as the Oracle
home; the directory must be an empty directory.
–
You can specify the name of a new directory that will be created for you inside
the Middleware home.
Oracle Home directory is where your products will be installed. All software
binaries will reside in this directory, and no runtime process can write to this
directory.
Note: This installation directory will be referred to as Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME throughout the remainder of this document.
If you are performing an installation on a Windows operating system, be sure that
your directory paths are valid, and do not contain double backslashes (\\).
For more information about the Middleware Home and Oracle Home directories, refer
to "Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Directory Structure" in
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
Click Next to continue.
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Specify Security Updates Screen
A.8 Specify Security Updates Screen
Enter your E-mail address if you want to receive the latest product information and
security updates. If you have a My Oracle account and wish to receive updates via this
mechanism, select I wish to receive security updates via My Oracle Support, then
enter your account password.
If you do not wish to register for security updates, leave all the fields on this screen
blank. You will be prompted to confirm your selection with the following screen:
Click Yes to confirm that you do not want to register for any security updates.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-7
Configure Components Screen
A.9 Configure Components Screen
This screen shows the products and components that are available for installation and
configuration. Select the component(s) you want to configure. Oracle Process Manager
Notification (OPMN) is configured by default.
Select Associate Selected Components with WebLogic Domain if you want to
associate Web Tier with an existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control. By doing so,
you will be able to manage them using Fusion Middleware (EM) Control.
Note: If you select to associate the Web Tier components with
WebLogic Domain, be sure that the Administration Server is up and
running.
Click Next to continue.
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Specify WebLogic Domain Screen
A.10 Specify WebLogic Domain Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Associate Selected Components with
WebLogic Domain on the Configure Components Screen.
Specify the following WebLogic Domain credentials:
■
Domain Host Name
Specify the WebLogic Domain host name. The default name is localhost (same
system as the one where you are installing Oracle Web Tier).
■
Domain Port No
Specify the WebLogic Domain port number. The default port number is 7001.
■
User Name
Specify the user name. The default user name is weblogic.
■
Password
Specify the Administration Server password.
Note: You must specify the details of a WebLogic Domain
containing Oracle JRF and Enterprise Manager.
Click Next to continue.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-9
Specify Component Details Screen
A.11 Specify Component Details Screen
Specify the following component details:
■
Instance Home Location
The absolute path to the directory where your Oracle Instance will reside. This is
where application configuration files reside, and where the application process
runs from. Runtime components write only to this location.
■
Instance Name
Specify the unique name of your Oracle Instance. The Oracle Instance name may
only contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, it must begin with an
alphabetic (a-z or A-Z) character, and must be 4 to 30 characters in length.
■
OHS Component Name
Specify the name for your Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) component. This name may
only contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, and must be 4 to 30
characters in length.
■
Web Cache Component Name
Specify the unique name of your Web Cache component. This name may only
contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, it must begin with an
alphabetic (a-z or A-Z) character, and must be 4 to 30 characters in length.
For more information, see "Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts" in Oracle Fusion
Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
Click Next to continue.
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Web Cache Administrator Password Screen
A.12 Web Cache Administrator Password Screen
Specify a new password for your Web Cache administrator. Valid passwords are 5 to
30 characters long, must begin with an alphabetic character, use only alphanumeric,
underscore (_), dollar ($) or pound (#) characters and include at least one number.
Click Next to continue.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-11
Configure Ports Screen
A.13 Configure Ports Screen
Select Auto Port Configuration if you want the installer to automatically assign the
default ports to the components. For a list of default port numbers, refer to Oracle
Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide.
Select Specify Ports Using File if you have already created a port configuration file
that specifies the port numbers that you want to use for each component. Enter the full
path and filename of this file in the Filename field, or click Browse to locate an
existing file on your system.
A default file called staticports.ini is provided in the Disk1/stage/Response (on
UNIX operating systems) or Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating systems)
directory on the CD-ROM. You can use this file as a template to create your own
custom ports file.
Note: If you choose to use the staticports.ini (or any custom port
file), port numbers less than 1024 will not be validated by the installer.
You will, however, be able to proceed with the installation.
See "Port Numbers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide
for more information.
Note: If you choose to use the staticports.ini (or any custom port
file), the [OPMN],[OHS], and [Webcache] sections are required for
Oracle Web Tier and cannot be removed.
After providing the location and name of a valid file, click View/Edit File to view or
edit the contents of the file.
Click Next to continue.
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Installation Summary Screen
A.14 Installation Summary Screen
Review the information on this screen. The operations summarized on this page will
be performed when you click Install.
If you want to make any changes to the configuration before starting the installation,
use the navigation pane, and select the topic you want to edit.
If you want to save this configuration to a text file (called a response file), click Save.
You will be prompted for the location of name of the file you want to create (for
example, silent_install.rsp). This file can be used later if you choose to perform the
same installation from the command line. Some sample response files are provided on
the CD-ROM in the Disk1/stage/Response (on UNIX operating systems) or
Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating systems) directory. See Appendix D,
"Silent Installation and Deinstallation" for more information.
Click Install.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-13
Installation Progress Screen
A.15 Installation Progress Screen
This screen shows the progress of the installation.
If you are installing on a UNIX system, you may be asked to run the Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME/oracleRoot.sh script as root user before the installation is completed:
This script sets up the proper permissions for the files and directories being installed.
If you want to quit before the installation is completed, click Cancel. Doing so will
result in a partial installation; the portion of the software that was installed on your
system before you click Cancel will remain on your system, and you will have to
remove it manually.
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Configuration Progress Screen
A.16 Configuration Progress Screen
This screen shows you the progress of the component configuration.
If there is a problem, a short error message appears in the bottom portion of the screen.
Fix the error and click Retry to try again.
If you want to ignore the error or warning and continue with the configuration, click
Continue.
Click Abort to stop prerequisite checking for all components.
If you want to quit before the configuration is completed, click Cancel.
Click Next to continue.
Screens for the Installation Type - Install and Configure
A-15
Installation Complete Screen
A.17 Installation Complete Screen
This screen summarizes the installation that was just completed.
At the end of the summary information, there is a section called Accessible URLs
which give you the links needed to access the configured Oracle HTTP Server and
Oracle Web Cache. You should make a note of these URLs so you can access these
pages when you need to.
Note: This summary information does not appear on the Installation
Complete screen if you chose Install Software - Do Not Configure on
the Select Installation Type Screen.
You can also save this summary information to a file for future reference by clicking
Save. You will be prompted to specify a name and location for your summary file.
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
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B
Screens for the Installation Type - Install
Software - Do Not Configure
B
This appendix contains the screenshots and descriptions for the screens that appear
when you wish to install Oracle Web Tier using Oracle Universal Installer (by
selecting Install Software - Do Not Configure option in Select Installation Type screen),
and configure its components by manually running the configuration wizard after the
installation is complete.
This appendix contains the following sections:
■
Section B.1, "Screens for the Installation Flow"
■
Section B.2, "Screens for the Configuration Flow"
B.1 Screens for the Installation Flow
This section describes the screens for the installation flow, that is, when you choose
Install Software - Do Not Configure as your installation type.
The section contains the following screens:
■
Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX only)
■
Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only)
■
Welcome Screen
■
Install Software Updates Screen
■
Select Installation Type Screen
■
Prerequisite Checks Screen
■
Specify Installation Location Screen
■
Specify Security Updates Screen
■
Installation Summary Screen
■
Installation Progress Screen
■
Installation Complete Screen
Screens for the Installation Type - Install Software - Do Not Configure B-1
Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.1 Specify Inventory Directory Screen (UNIX only)
This screen appears for UNIX systems only; if this is your first Oracle installation on
this host, you must specify the location of the inventory directory. This inventory
directory is used by the installer to keep track of all Oracle products installed on the
computer.
The default inventory location is USER_HOME/oraInventory.
In the Operating System Group name field, select the group whose members you
want to grant access to the inventory directory; all members of this group will be able
to install products on this machine.
Click Ok to continue.
B.1.2 Inventory Location Confirmation Screen (UNIX Only)
This screen appears for UNIX systems only; you are asked to run the inventory_
directory/createCentralInventory.sh script as root.
If you do not have root access on this machine but wish to continue with the
installation, select Continue installation with local inventory.
Click Ok to continue.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.3 Welcome Screen
The Welcome screen is displayed each time you start the installer.
Click Next to continue.
B.1.4 Install Software Updates Screen
Screens for the Installation Type - Install Software - Do Not Configure B-3
Screens for the Installation Flow
If you wish to search for and download software updates from My Oracle Support,
then do the following:
1.
Select Search My Oracle Support for Updates.
2.
Enter User name and Password.
3.
Click Test Connection.
If you wish to search your local directory for updates, then do the following:
1.
Select Search Local Directory for Updates.
2.
Click Search For Updates.
If you wish to skip software updates, then select Skip Software Updates.
Click Next to continue.
B.1.5 Select Installation Type Screen
The following are the Installation Types available.
■
Install and Configure
This option will install the product binaries in an Oracle Home directory, and
create and configure a working instance in an Oracle Instance directory.
If you choose to install Oracle Web Tier, and associate it with the Fusion
Middleware (EM) Control, then you should be able to begin configuring and
managing your products using Enterprise Manager.
Note: For more information about Oracle Home and Oracle Instance
directories, refer to "Installation Overview" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Installation Planning Guide.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
■
Install Software - Do Not Configure
This option only installs the software binaries in an Oracle Home directory. You
must then manually run the Configuration Tool from your Web_Tier_ORACLE_
HOME/bin (on UNIX operating systems) or Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME\bin (on
Windows operating systems) directory to configure your products before you can
use them. This option can be used to quickly create multiple instances of the
software that share a common disk.
Select Install Software - Do Not Configure.
Click Next to continue.
B.1.6 Prerequisite Checks Screen
This screen shows whether the system requirements are met in order to install the
software.
If there is a problem, a short error message appears in the bottom portion of the screen.
Fix the error, and click Retry to try again.
If you want to ignore the error or warning messages and continue with the
installation, click Continue.
To stop prerequisite checking for all components, click Abort.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.7 Specify Installation Location Screen
Specify the following installation locations:
■
Oracle Middleware Home
The absolute path to the directory where WebLogic Server was installed.
■
Oracle Home Directory
The directory name for your Oracle home:
–
You can specify a pre-existing directory that you want to use as the Oracle
home; the directory must be an empty directory.
–
You can specify the name of a new directory that will be created for you inside
the Middleware home.
Oracle Home directory is where your products will be installed. All software
binaries will reside in this directory, and no runtime process can write to this
directory.
Note: This installation directory will be referred to as Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME throughout the remainder of this document.
If you are performing an installation on a Windows operating system, be sure that
your directory paths are valid, and do not contain double backslashes (\\).
For more information about the Middleware Home and Oracle Home directories, refer
to "Understanding Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts and Directory Structure" in
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.8 Specify Security Updates Screen
Enter your E-mail address if you want to receive the latest product information and
security updates. If you have a My Oracle account and wish to receive updates via this
mechanism, select I wish to receive security updates via My Oracle Support, then
enter your account password.
If you do not wish to register for security updates, leave all the fields on this screen
blank. You will be prompted to confirm your selection with the following screen:
Click Yes to confirm that you do not want to register for any security updates.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.9 Installation Summary Screen
Review the information on this screen. The operations summarized on this page will
be performed when you click Install.
If you want to make any changes to the configuration before starting the installation,
use the navigation pane, and select the topic you want to edit.
If you want to save this configuration to a text file (called a response file), click Save.
You will be prompted for the location of name of the file you want to create (for
example, silent_install.rsp). This file can be used later if you choose to perform the
same installation from the command line. Some sample response files are provided on
the CD-ROM in the Disk1/stage/Response (on UNIX operating systems) or
Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating systems) directory. See Appendix D,
"Silent Installation and Deinstallation" for more information.
Click Install.
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Screens for the Installation Flow
B.1.10 Installation Progress Screen
This screen shows the progress of the installation.
If you are installing on a UNIX system, you may be asked to run the Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME/oracleRoot.sh script as root user before the installation is completed:
This script sets up the proper permissions for the files and directories being installed.
If you want to quit before the installation is completed, click Cancel. Doing so will
result in a partial installation; the portion of the software that was installed on your
system before you click Cancel will remain on your system, and you will have to
remove it manually.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.1.11 Installation Complete Screen
This screen summarizes the installation that was just completed.
Note: This summary information does not appear on the Installation
Complete screen if you chose Install and Configure on the Select
Installation Type Screen.
You can also save this summary information to a file for future reference by clicking
Save. You will be prompted to specify a name and location for your summary file.
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
B.2 Screens for the Configuration Flow
This section describes the screens for the configuration flow, when you run the
configuration wizard manually after the completion of the installation.
This section contains the following screens:
■
Welcome Screen
■
Configure Components Screen
■
Specify WebLogic Domain Screen
■
Specify Component Details Screen
■
Web Cache Administrator Password Screen
■
Configure Ports Screen
■
Specify Security Updates Screen
■
Installation Summary Screen
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
■
Configuration Progress Screen
■
Installation Complete Screen
B.2.1 Welcome Screen
The Welcome screen is displayed each time you start the configuration wizard.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.2 Configure Components Screen
This screen shows the products and components that are available for installation and
configuration. Select the component(s) you want to configure. Oracle Process Manager
Notification (OPMN) is configured by default.
Select Associate Selected Components with WebLogic Domain if you want to
associate Web Tier with an existing Fusion Middleware (EM) Control. By doing so,
you will be able to manage them using Fusion Middleware (EM) Control.
Note: If you select to associate the Web Tier components with
WebLogic Domain, be sure that the Administration Server is up and
running.
Click Next to continue.
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B.2.3 Specify WebLogic Domain Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Associate Selected Components with
WebLogic Domain on the Configure Components Screen.
Specify the following WebLogic Domain credentials:
■
Domain Host Name
Specify the WebLogic Domain host name. The default name is localhost (same
system as the one where you are installing Oracle Web Tier).
■
Domain Port No
Specify the WebLogic Domain port number. The default port number is 7001.
■
User Name
Specify the user name. The default user name is weblogic.
■
Password
Specify the Administration Server password.
Note: You must specify the details of a WebLogic Domain
containing Oracle JRF and Enterprise Manager.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.4 Specify Component Details Screen
Specify the following component details:
■
Instance Home Location
The absolute path to the directory where your Oracle Instance will reside. This is
where application configuration files reside, and where the application process
runs from. Runtime components write only to this location.
■
Instance Name
Specify the unique name of your Oracle Instance. The Oracle Instance name may
only contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, it must begin with an
alphabetic (a-z or A-Z) character, and must be 4 to 30 characters in length.
■
OHS Component Name
Specify the name for your Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) component. This name may
only contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, and must be 4 to 30
characters in length.
■
Web Cache Component Name
Specify the unique name of your Web Cache component. This name may only
contain alphanumeric and underscore (_) characters, it must begin with an
alphabetic (a-z or A-Z) character, and must be 4 to 30 characters in length.
For more information, see "Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts" in Oracle Fusion
Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
Click Next to continue.
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B.2.5 Web Cache Administrator Password Screen
Specify a new password for your Web Cache administrator. Valid passwords are 5 to
30 characters long, must begin with an alphabetic character, use only alphanumeric,
underscore (_), dollar ($) or pound (#) characters and include at least one number.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.6 Configure Ports Screen
Select Auto Port Configuration if you want the installer to automatically assign the
default ports to the components. For a list of default port numbers, refer to Oracle
Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide.
Select Specify Ports Using File if you have already created a port configuration file
that specifies the port numbers that you want to use for each component. Enter the full
path and filename of this file in the Filename field, or click Browse to locate an
existing file on your system.
A default file called staticports.ini is provided in the Disk1/stage/Response (on
UNIX operating systems) or Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating systems)
directory on the CD-ROM. You can use this file as a template to create your own
custom ports file.
Note: If you choose to use the staticports.ini (or any custom port
file), port numbers less than 1024 will not be validated by the installer.
You will, however, be able to proceed with the installation.
See "Port Numbers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide
for more information.
Note: If you choose to use the staticports.ini (or any custom port
file), the [OPMN],[OHS], and [Webcache] sections are required for
Oracle Web Tier and cannot be removed.
After providing the location and name of a valid file, click View/Edit File to view or
edit the contents of the file.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.7 Specify Security Updates Screen
Enter your E-mail address if you want to receive the latest product information and
security updates. If you have a My Oracle account and wish to receive updates via this
mechanism, select I wish to receive security updates via My Oracle Support, then
enter your account password.
If you do not wish to register for security updates, leave all the fields on this screen
blank. You will be prompted to confirm your selection with the following screen:
Click Yes to confirm that you do not want to register for any security updates.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.8 Installation Summary Screen
Review the information on this screen. The operations summarized on this page will
be performed when you click Install.
If you want to make any changes to the configuration before starting the installation,
use the navigation pane, and select the topic you want to edit.
If you want to save this configuration to a text file (called a response file), click Save.
You will be prompted for the location of name of the file you want to create (for
example, silent_install.rsp). This file can be used later if you choose to perform the
same installation from the command line. Some sample response files are provided on
the CD-ROM in the Disk1/stage/Response (on UNIX operating systems) or
Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating systems) directory. See Appendix D,
"Silent Installation and Deinstallation" for more information.
Click Configure.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.9 Configuration Progress Screen
This screen shows you the progress of the component configuration.
If there is a problem, a short error message appears in the bottom portion of the screen.
Fix the error and click Retry to try again.
If you want to ignore the error or warning and continue with the configuration, click
Continue.
Click Abort to stop prerequisite checking for all components.
If you want to quit before the configuration is completed, click Cancel.
Click Next to continue.
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Screens for the Configuration Flow
B.2.10 Installation Complete Screen
This screen summarizes the installation that was just completed.
At the end of the summary information, there is a section called Accessible URLs
which give you the links needed to access the configured Oracle HTTP Server and
Oracle Web Cache. You should make a note of these URLs so you can access these
pages when you need to.
You can also save this summary information to a file for future reference by clicking
Save. You will be prompted to specify a name and location for your summary file.
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
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C
C
Oracle Web Tier Deinstallation Screens
This appendix contains screenshots and descriptions for all of the Oracle Web Tier
deinstallation screens:
■
Welcome Screen
■
Select Deinstallation Type Screen
■
Deinstall Oracle Home Screen
■
Specify WebLogic Domain Detail Screen
■
Select Managed Instance Screen
■
Specify Instance Location Screen
■
Deinstallation Summary Screen (Unmanaged Instance)
■
Deinstallation Summary Screen (Managed Instance)
■
Deinstallation Progress Screen
■
Deinstallation Complete Screen
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Welcome Screen
C.1 Welcome Screen
The Welcome screen is the first screen that appears when you start the deinstaller.
Click Next to continue.
C.2 Select Deinstallation Type Screen
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Deinstall Oracle Home Screen
Select the type of deinstallation you want to perform:
■
Deinstall Oracle Home
Select this option to deinstall all binaries in the specified Oracle Home directory
(the directory from which you started the deinstaller).
■
Deinstall ASInstances managed by WebLogic Domain
Select this option to deinstall a specific Oracle Instance, and its system components
that are registered to a WebLogic Domain.
■
Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances
Select this option to deinstall all unmanaged Oracle Instances, and their system
components.
Click Next to continue.
C.3 Deinstall Oracle Home Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall Oracle Home on the Select
Deinstallation Type Screen.
This screen shows the Oracle home directory that is about to be deinstalled. This is the
Oracle home directory from which the deinstaller was started.
Verify that this is the correct directory, then click Deinstall to continue.
The following warning screen appears:
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Specify WebLogic Domain Detail Screen
Click Yes to remove the software and the Oracle home directory from which the
deinstaller was started.
Click No to remove the software but do not remove the Oracle home directory.
Click Cancel to return to the previous screen.
C.4 Specify WebLogic Domain Detail Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall ASInstances managed by
WebLogic Domain on the Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
Specify the WebLogic Domain credentials:
■
Domain Host Name
The name of the system on which the WebLogic Domain is running.
■
Domain Port No
Listen port number of the domain. The default port number is 7001.
■
User Name
The WebLogic Domain user name.
■
Password
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Select Managed Instance Screen
The password of the WebLogic Domain user.
Click Next to continue.
C.5 Select Managed Instance Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall ASInstances managed by
WebLogic Domain on the Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
Select the managed instance you want to deinstall.
Note: The instance or instances selected for deinstallation must be
up and running.
Click Next to continue.
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Specify Instance Location Screen
C.6 Specify Instance Location Screen
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances on the
Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
Specify the full path to your Oracle Instance directory. If you are unsure, click Browse
to find this directory on your system.
Click Next to continue.
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Deinstallation Summary Screen (Unmanaged Instance)
C.7 Deinstallation Summary Screen (Unmanaged Instance)
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances on the
Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
Verify that the specified instance is the one you want to deinstall.
Click Deinstall to begin the deinstallation.
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Deinstallation Summary Screen (Managed Instance)
C.8 Deinstallation Summary Screen (Managed Instance)
This screen only appears if you selected Deinstall ASInstances managed by
WebLogic Domain on the Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
Verify that the specified instance is the one you want to deinstall.
Click Deinstall to begin the deinstallation.
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Deinstallation Complete Screen
C.9 Deinstallation Progress Screen
This screen shows you the progress of the deinstallation.
If you want to quit before the deinstallation is completed, click Cancel.
C.10 Deinstallation Complete Screen
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Deinstallation Complete Screen
This screen summarizes the deinstallation that was just completed.
Click Finish to dismiss the screen.
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D
D
Silent Installation and Deinstallation
This appendix describes how to install and remove Oracle Web Tier from the
command line in silent mode. This appendix contains the following topics:
■
Section D.1, "About Silent Installation and Deinstallation"
■
Section D.2, "Creating a WebLogic Domain in Silent Mode"
■
Section D.3, "Oracle Web Tier Response Files"
D.1 About Silent Installation and Deinstallation
For information about silent installation and deinstallation, refer to "Silent Installation
and Deinstallation" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
D.2 Creating a WebLogic Domain in Silent Mode
Oracle Web Tier can be installed as described in Section 1.2, "Methods of Installation";
the Oracle Web Tier installer does not provide a mechanism for creating an Oracle
WebLogic Server domain.
If you do not have a Fusion Middleware (EM) Control deployment on your system,
use the procedure described in this section to create and enable a WebLogic Server
domain which contains Oracle Java Required Files and Enterprise Manager.
■
Task 1: Install the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server in Silent Mode
■
Task 2: Create the WebLogic Server Domain Using WLST
■
Task 3: Enable the WebLogic Server Domain with JRF and EM
■
Task 4: Start the Administration Server in the WebLogic Server Domain
■
Task 5: Verify the Domain is Up and Running
After the domain is created, you can run the Web Tier installer in silent mode using
the response files to associate your components with the domain.
D.2.1 Task 1: Install the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server in Silent Mode
See "Product Distribution" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle
WebLogic Server to obtain the latest software.
See "Running the Installation Program in Graphical Mode" in Oracle Fusion Middleware
Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server to install Oracle WebLogic Server in silent
mode.
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Creating a WebLogic Domain in Silent Mode
D.2.2 Task 2: Create the WebLogic Server Domain Using WLST
Create a WLST script containing the following WLST commands to create the
WebLogic Server domain:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os, sys
readTemplate('WebLogic_Server_Home/common/templates/domains/wls.jar')
cd('/Security/base_domain/User/admin_name')
cmo.setPassword('examplepassword')
cd('/Server/AdminServer')
cmo.setName('admin_server_name')
cmo.setListenPort(admin_server_port)
cmo.setListenAddress('admin_server_address')
writeDomain('DOMAIN_HOME')
closeTemplate()
exit()
For example, you could create a file called create_domain_7001.py that contained the
following:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os, sys
readTemplate('/oracle/Middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/templates/domains/wls.jar')
cd('/Security/base_domain/User/weblogic')
cmo.setPassword('ExamplePassword1')
cd('/Server/AdminServer')
cmo.setName('AdminServer')
cmo.setListenPort(7001)
cmo.setListenAddress('examplehost.exampledomain.com')
writeDomain('/oracle/Domains/ExampleSilentWTDomain')
closeTemplate()
exit()
To run the script:
1.
Set the environment
cd WebLogic_Server_Home/common/bin
./commEnv.sh
2.
Run the script using WLST. For example:
wlst path_to_script/create_domain_7001.py
D.2.3 Task 3: Enable the WebLogic Server Domain with JRF and EM
Create a second script containing the following WLST commands to enable the
WebLogic Server domain with JRF and EM:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os, sys
readDomain('DOMAIN_HOME')
addTemplate('MW_HOME/oracle_common/common/templates/applications/jrf_template_
11.1.1.jar')
addTemplate('MW_HOME/oracle_common/common/templates/applications/oracle.em_11_1_1_
0_0_template.jar')
updateDomain()
closeDomain()
exit()
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For example, you could create a file called enable_domain_7001.py that contained the
following:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os, sys
readDomain('/oracle/Domains/ExampleSilentWTDomain')
addTemplate('/oracle/Middleware/oracle_common/common/templates/applications/jrf_
template_11.1.1.jar')
addTemplate('/oracle/Middleware/oracle_
common/common/templates/applications/oracle.em_11_1_1_0_0_template.jar')
updateDomain()
closeDomain()
exit()
After the script is created, run it using WLST. For example:
wlst path_to_script/enable_domain_7001.py
D.2.4 Task 4: Start the Administration Server in the WebLogic Server Domain
After the domain is created, start the Administration Server. Go to the DOMAIN_HOME
and run the startWebLogic.sh script. Using our example:
cd /oracle/Domains/ExampleSilentWTDomain
./startWebLogic.sh
D.2.5 Task 5: Verify the Domain is Up and Running
Login to Fusion Middleware Control using the following URL:
http://administration_server_host:administration_server_port/em
Login to the Administration Server Console using the following URL:
http://administration_server_host:administration_server_port/console
D.3 Oracle Web Tier Response Files
Before doing a silent installation, you must provide information specific to your
installation in a response file. The installer will fail if you attempt an installation using
a response file that is not configured correctly. Response files are text files that you can
create or edit in a text editor
Oracle recommends creating your response file by first running the install GUI, then
clicking Save on the Installation Summary Screen. You will be prompted for a name
and location where you want to create this response file. After it is created, you can use
it exactly as-is to replicate the installation on other systems, or modify it as needed.
This section contains the following:
■
Installation Response Files
■
Patch Set Installer Response Files
■
Deinstallation Response Files
D.3.1 Installation Response Files
Table D–1 lists the installation response files provided in the Disk1/stage/Response
(on UNIX operating systems) or Disk1\stage\Response (on Windows operating
systems) directory where you downloaded and extracted the archive file. These
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response files are designed for use in situations where you are performing a new
installation of Oracle Web Tier.
Table D–1
Oracle Web Tier Installation and Configuration Response File Templates
Template
Description
WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp
This is the template response file that should be used if you have
already installed the Oracle Web Tier software but have not yet run
the Configuration Tool.
The equivalent using the GUI would be running the config.sh (on
UNIX operating systems) or config.bat (on Windows operating
systems) script after you have already installed the software using
the Install Software - Do Not Configure option on the Select
Installation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.1.1, "Contents of the WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp File"
to view the contents of this file.
WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp
This is the template response file that should be used if you want to
install and configure Oracle Web Tier products in one step.
The equivalent using the GUI would be selecting Install and
Configure option on the Select Installation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.1.2, "Contents of the
WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp File" to view the contents of this
file.
WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp
This is the template response file that should be used if you only
want to install the software on your system. You must run the
Configuration Tool (either from the command line or the GUI) later
before you can begin to manage these products.
The equivalent using the GUI would be selecting Install Software Do Not Configure option on the Select Installation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.1.3, "Contents of the WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp File"
to view the contents of this file.
D.3.1.1 Contents of the WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the
Disk1/stage/Response/WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp response file on a UNIX system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#The name of the Oracle Instance. Instance name must begin with an alphabetic
character, may only contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or
hyphen (-) characters and are 4 to 30 characters long.
INSTANCE_HOME=/oracle/product/11.1.1/as_1/instances/instance1
#Provide the Oracle Instance location. The Oracle Instance directory name may only
contain alphanumeric , hyphen (-) , dot (.) and underscore (_) characters, and it
must begin with an alphanumeric character. The total length has to be less than or
equal to 128 characters. The location has to be an empty or non existing
directory.
INSTANCE_NAME=instance1
#If set to true, installer will auto assign ports
AUTOMATIC_PORT_DETECT=true
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#This is required if "AUTOMATIC_PORT_DETECT" variable is set to false, absolute
path of a staticports file location need to be provided with values for
ports.\nThe template for staticports.ini can be found from Disk1/staget/Response
directory of the shiphome.
STATICPORT INI FILE LOCATION=
[SYSTEM]
#Set true to create a new instance and configure Oracle Process Management
Notification, else skip the configuration
CONFIGURE_OPMN=true
#Set true to configure Oracle HTTP Server, else skip Oracle HTTP Server
configuration
CONFIGURE_OHS=true
#Set true to configure Oracle Web Cache, else skip Oracle Web Cache configuration
CONFIGURE_WEBCACHE=true
#The Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) component name (required only if CONFIGURE_OHS is
set to true). OHS component name must begin with an alphabetic character, may only
contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or hyphen (-) characters
and are 4 to 30 characters long.
OHS_COMPONENT_NAME=ohs1
#The Web Cache component name (required only if CONFIGURE_WEBCACHE is set to
true). Web Cache component name must begin with an alphabetic character, may only
contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or hyphen (-) characters
and are 4 to 30 characters long.
WEBCACHE_COMPONENT_NAME=webcache1
#Valid passwords are 5 to 30 characters long, must begin with an alphabetic
character, use only alphanumeric, underscore (_), dollar ($) or pound (#)
characters and include at least one number.
WEBCACHE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD=
#The confirmation password for Web Cache administrator.
WEBCACHE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD_CONFIRM=
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
#If set to true, the instance and components will be registered with an existing
weblogic server
ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN=true
#Provide the exiting Middleware Home location. This is required only if ASSOCIATE_
WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is set to true.
MIDDLEWARE_HOME=/Oracle/Middleware
#Provide an existing domain host name. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_
DOMAIN is set to true
DOMAIN_HOST_NAME=machinename.machinedomain
#Provide the existing domain port number. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_
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DOMAIN is set to true
DOMAIN_PORT_NO=7001
#Provide the domain user name. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is
set to true
DOMAIN_USER_NAME=weblogic
#The domain user password. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is set
to true
DOMAIN_USER_PASSWORD=
D.3.1.2 Contents of the WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the
Disk1/stage/Response/WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp response file on a UNIX
system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#Set this to true if installation and configuration need to be done, all other
required variables need to be provided. Variable "INSTALL AND CONFIGURE LATER
TYPE" must be set to false if this is set to true as the variables are mutually
exclusive
INSTALL AND CONFIGURE TYPE=true
#Set this to true if only Software only installation need to be done. If this is
set to true then variable "INSTALL AND CONFIGURE TYPE" must be set to false, since
the variables are mutually exclusive.
INSTALL AND CONFIGURE LATER TYPE=false
#Provide the Oracle Home location. The Oracle Home directory name may only contain
alphanumeric , hyphen (-) , dot (.) and underscore (_) characters, and it must
begin with an alphanumeric character. The total length has to be less than or
equal to 128 characters. The location has to be an empty directory or a valid Web
Tier Oracle Home.
ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/product/11.1.1/as_1
#The name of the Oracle Instance. Instance name must begin with an alphabetic
character, may only contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or
hyphen (-) characters and are 4 to 30 characters long.
INSTANCE_HOME=/oracle/product/11.1.1/as_1/instances/instance1
#Provide the Oracle Instance location. The Oracle Instance directory name may only
contain alphanumeric , hyphen (-) , dot (.) and underscore (_) characters, and it
must begin with an alphanumeric character. The total length has to be less than or
equal to 128 characters. The location has to be an empty or non existing
directory.
INSTANCE_NAME=instance1
#If set to true, installer will auto assign ports
AUTOMATIC_PORT_DETECT=true
#This is required if "AUTOMATIC_PORT_DETECT" variable is set to false, absolute
path of a staticports file location need to be provided with values for
ports.\nThe template for staticports.ini can be found from Disk1/staget/Response
directory of the shiphome.
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STATICPORT INI FILE LOCATION=
[SYSTEM]
#Set true to create a new instance and configure Oracle Process Management
Notification, else skip the configuration
CONFIGURE_OPMN=true
#Set true to configure Oracle HTTP Server, else skip Oracle HTTP Server
configuration
CONFIGURE_OHS=true
#Set true to configure Oracle Web Cache, else skip Oracle Web Cache configuration
CONFIGURE_WEBCACHE=true
#The Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) component name (required only if CONFIGURE_OHS is
set to true). OHS component name must begin with an alphabetic character, may only
contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or hyphen (-) characters
and are 4 to 30 characters long.
OHS_COMPONENT_NAME=ohs1
#The Web Cache component name (required only if CONFIGURE_WEBCACHE is set to
true). Web Cache component name must begin with an alphabetic character, may only
contain alphanumeric characters, or the underscore (_) or hyphen (-) characters
and are 4 to 30 characters long.
WEBCACHE_COMPONENT_NAME=webcache1
#Valid passwords are 5 to 30 characters long, must begin with an alphabetic
character, use only alphanumeric, underscore (_), dollar ($) or pound (#)
characters and include at least one number.
WEBCACHE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD=
#The confirmation password for Web Cache administrator.
WEBCACHE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD_CONFIRM=
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
#If set to true, the instance and components will be registered with an existing
weblogic server
ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN=true
#Provide the exiting Middleware Home location. This is required only if ASSOCIATE_
WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is set to true.
MIDDLEWARE_HOME=/Oracle/Middleware
#Provide an existing domain host name. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_
DOMAIN is set to true
DOMAIN_HOST_NAME=machinename.machinedomain
#Provide the existing domain port number. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_
DOMAIN is set to true
DOMAIN_PORT_NO=7001
#Provide the domain user name. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is
set to true
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DOMAIN_USER_NAME=weblogic
#The domain user password. Required only if ASSOCIATE_WEBTIER_WITH_DOMAIN is set
to true
DOMAIN_USER_PASSWORD=
D.3.1.3 Contents of the WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the
Disk1/stage/Response/WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp response file on a UNIX system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#Set this to true if installation and configuration need to be done, all other
required variables need to be provided. Variable "INSTALL AND CONFIGURE LATER
TYPE" must be set to false if this is set to true as the variables are mutually
exclusive
INSTALL AND CONFIGURE TYPE=false
#Set this to true if only Software only installation need to be done. If this is
set to true then variable "INSTALL AND CONFIGURE TYPE" must be set to false, since
the variables are mutually exclusive.
INSTALL AND CONFIGURE LATER TYPE=true
#Provide the Oracle Home location. The Oracle Home directory name may only contain
alphanumeric , hyphen (-) , dot (.) and underscore (_) characters, and it must
begin with an alphanumeric character. The total length has to be less than or
equal to 128 characters. The location has to be an empty directory or a valid Web
Tier Oracle Home.
ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/product/11.1.1/as_1
[SYSTEM]
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
D.3.2 Patch Set Installer Response Files
This section describes the webtier_patch_install.rsp response file provided in the
Disk1/stage/Response (on UNIX operating systems) or Disk1\stage\Response (on
Windows operating systems) directory where you downloaded and extracted the
Patch Set Installer archive file. This response file is designed for use in situations
where you are updating an existing Oracle Web Tier Oracle Home.
The contents of the Disk1/stage/Response/webtier_patch_install.rsp response file
on a UNIX system is shown below:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
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[GENERIC]
#Provide the Oracle Home location. The location has to be the immediate child
under the specified Middleware Home location. The Oracle Home directory name may
only contain alphanumeric , hyphen (-) , dot (.) and underscore (_) characters,
and it must begin with an alphanumeric character. The total length has to be less
than or equal to 128 characters. The location has to be an empty directory or a
valid WebTier Oracle Home.
ORACLE_HOME=/scratch/Middleware/Oracle_WT1
#Provide existing Middleware Home location.
MIDDLEWARE_HOME=/scratch/Middleware
#Provide the My Oracle Support Username. If you wish to ignore Oracle
Configuration Manager configuration provide empty string for user name.
MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME=
#Provide the My Oracle Support Password
MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD=
#Set this to true if you wish to decline the security updates. Setting this to
true and providing empty string for My OracleSupport username will ignore the
Oracle Configuration Manager configuration
DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES=true
#Set this to true if My Oracle Support Password is specified
SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT=false
#
CONFIG_WIZARD_RESPONSE_FILE_LOCATION=0
[SYSTEM]
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
The parameters you should set in this file are:
■
ORACLE_HOME. Specify the full path to your Oracle home directory.
■
MIDDLEWARE_HOME. Specify the full path to your Middleware home directory.
■
Decide whether or not you want to configure Oracle Configuration Manager for
automatic software and security updates.
If you do not want to configure Oracle Configuration Manager, set DECLINE_
SECURITY_UPDATES to true.
If you want to configure Oracle Configuration Manager, set SECURITY_UPDATES_
VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT to true. Doing so also requires that you set the
MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME and MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD parameters with
your My Oracle Support user name and password, respectively.
For more information about Oracle Configuration Manager, see "Installing Oracle
Configuration Manager" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide.
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D.3.3 Deinstallation Response Files
Table D–2 lists the response files provided for silent deinstallation in the
Disk1/stage/Response (on UNIX operating systems) or Disk1\stage\Response (on
Windows operating systems) directory on the installation CD-ROM:
Table D–2
Oracle Web Tier Deinstallation Response File Templates
Template
Description
deinstall_managed_instance.rsp
This is the template response file that should be used if you have
configured managed instances on your system. These managed
instances must be removed before you remove the Oracle home.
The equivalent using the GUI would be starting the deinstaller and
selecting the Deinstall ASInstances managed by WebLogic
Domain option on the Select Deinstallation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.3.1, "Contents of the deinstall_managed_
instances.rsp File" to view the contents of this file.
deinstall_unmanaged_instance.rsp
This is the template response file that should be used if you have
configured unmanaged instances on your system. These unmanaged
instances must be removed before you remove the Oracle home.
The equivalent using the GUI would be starting the deinstaller and
selecting the Deinstall Unmanaged ASInstances option on the Select
Deinstallation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.3.2, "Contents of the deinstall_unmanaged_
instances.rsp File" to view the contents of this file.
This is the template response file that should be used if you have
already removed all managed and unmanaged instances that use this
Oracle Home, and now you are ready to remove the Oracle home.
deinstall_oh.rsp
The equivalent using the GUI would be starting the deinstaller and
selecting the Deinstall Oracle Home option on the Select
Deinstallation Type Screen.
See Section D.3.3.3, "Contents of the deinstall_oh.rsp File" to view
the contents of this file.
In addition to these pre-existing response files, you can create your own response file
by running the deinstaller GUI, then clicking Save on the Deinstallation Summary
Screen (Managed Instance) screen. You will be prompted for a name and location
where you want to create this response file. After it is created, you can use it exactly
as-is to replicate the deinstallation on other systems, or modify it as needed.
D.3.3.1 Contents of the deinstall_managed_instances.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the Disk1/stage/Response/deinstall_managed_
instances.rsp response file on a UNIX system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#Identifies if the Instance deinstallation is valid or not
DEINSTALL_IN_ASINSTANCE_MODE=true
#Specify true for Oracle Home deinstall
OH_HOME_DEINSTALL=false
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#Specify true for Managed Instance deinstall
DOMAIN_MANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=true
#Specify true for Un-managed Instance deinstall
UNMANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=false
[SYSTEM]
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
#Specify the Domain Host Name
DOMAIN_HOST_NAME=localhost.domain
#Specify the Domain Port Number
DOMAIN_PORT_NO=7001
#Specify the Domain User Name
DOMAIN_USER_NAME=weblogic
#Specify the Domain Password
DOMAIN_USER_PASSWORD=
#Specify the list of Instance to be deinstalled in the following format.
InstanceName^LocationOfInstance$InstanceName^LocationOfInstance
MANAGED_INSTANCE_LIST=asinst_1^C:\wls1\asinst_1$
D.3.3.2 Contents of the deinstall_unmanaged_instances.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the Disk1/stage/Response/deinstall_unmanaged_
instances.rsp response file on a UNIX system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#Identifies if the Instance deinstallation is valid or not
DEINSTALL_IN_ASINSTANCE_MODE=true
#Specify true for Oracle Home deinstall
OH_HOME_DEINSTALL=false
#Specify true for Managed Instance deinstall
DOMAIN_MANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=false
#Specify true for Un-managed Instance deinstall
UNMANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=true
#Specify the path of the Un-managed Instance
ASINSTANCE_LOCATION_TEXTFIELD=c:\Oracle\Middleware\asinst_1
[SYSTEM]
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[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
D.3.3.3 Contents of the deinstall_oh.rsp File
This section shows the contents of the Disk1/stage/Response/deinstall_oh.rsp
response file on a UNIX system:
[ENGINE]
#DO NOT CHANGE THIS.
Response File Version=1.0.0.0.0
[GENERIC]
#Identifies if the Instance deinstallation is valid or not
DEINSTALL_IN_ASINSTANCE_MODE=true
#Specify true for Oracle Home deinstall
OH_HOME_DEINSTALL=true
#Specify true for Managed Instance deinstall
DOMAIN_MANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=false
#Specify true for Un-managed Instance deinstall
UNMANAGED_ASINSTANCE_DEINSTALL=false
[SYSTEM]
[APPLICATIONS]
[RELATIONSHIPS]
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E
E
Troubleshooting
This appendix describes solutions to common problems that you might encounter
when installing Oracle Web Tier. It contains the following sections:
■
Section E.1, "General Troubleshooting Tips"
■
Section E.2, "Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation"
■
Section E.3, "Configuring Java Required Files (JRF)"
■
Section E.4, "Need More Help?"
E.1 General Troubleshooting Tips
If you encounter an error during installation:
■
■
■
■
Read the Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for the latest updates. The most
current version of the release notes is available on Oracle Technology Network
(http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation).
Verify that your computer meets the requirements specified in Section 2.1,
"Performing the Pre-Installation Tasks".
If you entered incorrect information on one of the installation screens, return to
that screen by clicking Back until you see the screen.
If an error occurred while the installer is copying or linking files:
1.
Note the error and review the installation log files.
2.
Remove the failed installation by following the steps in Chapter 5,
"Deinstalling Oracle Web Tier".
3.
Correct the issue that caused the error.
4.
Restart the installation.
E.2 Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
This section contains solutions to common problems that you might encounter when
installing Oracle Fusion Middleware. The following topics are covered:
■
Section E.2.1, "Installation Log Files"
■
Section E.2.2, "Configuration Log Files"
Troubleshooting E-1
Troubleshooting Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation
E.2.1 Installation Log Files
The installer writes logs files to the Oracle_Inventory_Location/log (on UNIX
operating systems) or Oracle_Inventory_Location\logs (on Windows operating
systems) directory. On UNIX systems, if you do not know the location of your Oracle
Inventory directory, you can find it in the Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/oraInst.loc file.
On Windows systems, the default location for the inventory directory is C:\Program
Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs.
The following install log files are written to the log directory:
■
installdate-time-stamp.log
This is the main log file.
■
installdate-time-stamp.out
This log file contains the output and error streams during the installation.
■
installActionsdate-time-stamp.log
This file is used by the installer GUI to keep track of internal information.
■
installProfiledate-time-stamp.log
This log file contains the overall statistics like time taken to complete the
installation, as well as configuration, memory and CPU details.
■
oraInstalldate-time-stamp.log
This log file contains the output stream of the copy session.
If you start the installer with the -printtime parameter, the
timeTakendate-time-stamp.log and timedate-time-stamp.log files are created in
the same directory:
■
timeTakendate-time-stamp.log
This file contains information for the amount of time taken to move between
screens (applicable for GUI installations only).
■
timedate-time-stamp.log
This file contains time information for the copy session.
If you start the installer with the -printmemory parameter, the
memorydate-time-stamp.log file is created. This file contains memory usage
information for the copy session.
E.2.2 Configuration Log Files
To create a log file of your configuration session, start the Configuration Wizard with
the -log option, as shown below:
On UNIX operating systems:
% ./config.sh -log=log_filename
On Windows operating systems:
G:\ config.cmd -log=log_filename
If you specify an absolute path with your log_filename then your log file will be created
there. If you only specify a file name with no path, then the log files are created in the
Web_Tier_ORACLE_HOME/common/bin (on UNIX operating systems) or Web_Tier_
ORACLE_HOME\common\bin (on Windows operating systems) directory.
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E.3 Configuring Java Required Files (JRF)
Java Required Files (JRF) bits are included with an Oracle Web Tier installation
because they are required by some Oracle Web Tier components. These bits should not
be used to configure JRF in a WebLogic domain.
To configure JRF in a WebLogic domain, you should the JRF included with some other
Oracle Fusion Middleware products, such as Oracle SOA Suite, WebCenter, or
Application Developer. Configuring JRF from the Web Tier Oracle home directory is
not supported.
E.4 Need More Help?
If this appendix does not solve the problem you encountered, try these other sources:
■
■
Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes, available on the Oracle Technology
Network (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation)
My Oracle Support (formerly OracleMetaLink: https://support.oracle.com)
If you do not find a solution for your problem, open a service request.
Troubleshooting E-3
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E-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Web Tier
Index
Numerics
domain server log files, 3-5, 4-4
32-bit Oracle Web Tier
installing on a 64-bit operating system, 2-2
64-bit JDK, 2-2
E
A
G
accessibility software, Java Access Bridge, A-1
accessing Oracle HTTP Server, 3-6, 4-5
accessing Oracle Web Cache, 3-6, 4-5
Administration Console, 2-6, A-4, B-4
associating Oracle Web Tier with WebLogic
domain, A-9, B-13
automatic port configuration, A-12, B-16
gcc41 file,
B
browser URLs, 3-6, 4-5
C
config.bat, 4-2
config.sh, 4-2
configuration log files, E-2
Configuration Tool, 1-5, 2-6, A-5, B-5
how to start, 4-2
configuring components, A-8, B-12
configuring JRF in a WebLogic domain, E-3
configuring routing between Oracle HTTP Server and
Oracle WebLogic Server, 3-4
createCentralInventory.sh script, A-2, B-2
creating response files, D-3
D
deinstall_managed_instances.rsp, D-10
deinstall_oh.rsp, D-12
deinstall_unmanaged_instances.rsp, D-11
deinstallation options, 5-1
deinstallation type
selecting, C-3
deinstalling Oracle Web TIer
deinstallation options, 5-1
deinstalling Oracle Web Tier, 5-1
starting the deinstaller, 5-2
directory structure of installation, 1-6
Enterprise Manager, 2-6, A-4, B-4
2-2
I
installation directory structure, 1-6
installation log files, 2-5, 3-5, 4-4, E-2
installation roadmap, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4
installation summary, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4
installation types, 2-5
installer
running concurrently with the Configuration
Tool, 4-2
installing 32-bit Oracle Web Tier on a 64-bit operating
system, 2-2
inventory screens, 2-5
J
Java Requires Files(JRF)
configuring, E-3
L
list of ports, 3-6, 4-5
log files, E-2
for domain servers,
installation, 2-5
3-5, 4-4
M
Middleware home directory, 1-6
specifying, 3-2, 4-2
mod_wl_ohs, 3-4
My Oracle Support, E-3
O
opmnctl status command, 3-5, 4-4
opmnctl status -l command, 3-5, 4-5
Index-1
Oracle Common home, 3-2, 4-2
Oracle Common home directory
removing, 5-4
Oracle Home directory, 2-6, A-4, B-4
removing, 5-3
specifying the location, A-6, B-6
Oracle HTTP Server
accessing, 3-6, 4-5
overview, 1-1
specify component name, A-10, B-14
Oracle Instance directory, 2-6, A-4, B-4
Oracle Instance Home
Oracle Web Tier
specify instance home location, A-10, B-14
Oracle Instance name, A-10, B-14
Oracle instances
removing, 5-2
Oracle Inventory, 2-5
Oracle Inventory location, A-2
Oracle Middleware Home directory
specifying the location, A-6, B-6
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
(OPMN)
overview, 1-2
status, 3-5, 4-4
Oracle Web Cache
accessing, 3-6, 4-5
configuring for use with Oracle BAM, 3-4
overview, 1-1
specify administrator password, A-11, B-15
specify component name, A-10, B-14
Oracle Web Tier
associate with WebLogic domain, A-9, B-13
associating with WebLogic Domain, 1-5
configuration log files, E-2
deinstalling, 5-1
directory structure, 1-6
installation log files, E-2
installation types, 2-5
main components, 1-1
overview of installation, 1-1
post-installation tasks, 1-3, 1-4, 1-6, 3-4
reinstallation, 5-5
silent installation and deinstallation, D-1
specify instance name, A-10, B-14
troubleshooting, E-1
using a 64-bit JDK, 2-2
verifying the installation, 3-5, 4-4
oraInventory directory, A-2
P
port configuration, A-12, B-16
ports
obtaining list of ports being used, 3-6, 4-5
post-installation tasks, 1-3, 1-4, 1-6, 3-4
R
reinstalling Oracle Web Tier, 5-5
Index-2
removing Oracle Web Tier, 5-1
removing your Oracle instances, 5-2
response file
creating, A-13, B-8, B-18, D-3
response files
deinstall_managed_instances.rsp, D-10
deinstall_oh.rsp, D-12
deinstall_unmanaged_instances.rsp, D-11
WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp, D-4
WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp, D-6
WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp, D-8
roadmap of installation, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4
routing
configuring between Oracle HTTP Server and
Oracle WebLogic Server, 3-4
S
select which components to install and
configure, A-8, B-12
selecting a deinstallation type, C-3
silent deinstallation
deinstallation response files, D-10
silent installation, D-1
installation response files, D-3
starting the deinstaller, 5-2
staticports.ini file, A-12, B-16
summary of installation, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4
T
troubleshooting, E-1
types of installation, 2-5
U
using a 64-bit JDK, 2-2
using Oracle Web Cache with Oracle BAM, 3-4
/usr/bin/gcc file, 2-2
V
verifying OPMN status, 3-5, 4-4
verifying the installation, 3-5, 4-4
W
WebTierConfigureOnly.rsp, D-4
WebTierInstallAndConfigure.rsp, D-6
WebTierSoftwareOnly.rsp, D-8
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