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This document contains system and platform-specific information for Oracle Fusion Middleware products. The following topics are covered in this document:
Section 1, "Finding Oracle Fusion Middleware Certification Information" Section 2, "Oracle Fusion Middleware System Requirements" Section 3, "Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) Requirements" Section 4, "System Requirements for UNIX Operating Systems" Section 5, "Certified Windows Operating Systems" Section 6, "Oracle WebLogic Server Information" Section 7, "Certified Databases" Section 8, "Repository Creation Utility (RCU) Requirements" Section 9, "Documentation Accessibility"
The System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1 document contains certification information related to supported 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, databases, web servers, LDAP servers, adapters, IPv6, JDKs, and third-party products.
Section 2.1, "General Memory Requirements" Section 2.2, "Oracle Web Tier Disk Space Requirements" Section 2.3, "Oracle SOA and Oracle BAM Requirements" Section 2.4, "Oracle BAM Client Requirements"
Section 2.5, "Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer Requirements" Section 2.6, "Oracle Identity Management Memory and Disk Space Requirements" Section 2.7, "Oracle Business Intelligence Requirements" Section 2.8, "Oracle Data Integrator Requirements" Section 2.9, "Oracle Data Profiling and Data Quality Requirements"
CPU: dual-core Pentium, 1.5GHz or greater Disk Space: 15GB or more Available Memory: 4GB or more
2.4.1 Additional Requirements for Optional Excel View in Oracle BAM Active Viewer or Oracle BAM Active Studio
The Oracle BAM Excel view type requires that Microsoft Excel version XP, 2003, or 2007 is installed on the client computer.
On some Windows 32-bit operating systems, the available memory is limited to 3GB. For components that are certified on such systems, Oracle recommends using the /3GB switch, as specified in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article #291988. For more information, see the certification information, as described in Section 1, "Finding Oracle Fusion Middleware Certification Information".
If you are upgrading Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer from Oracle Application Server Release 10g (10.1.2.0.2), below are the recommended hardware and system configuration requirements:
Available Memory: 6GB or more Temp Space: 950MB or more Swap Space: 3GB or more
WebLogic Administration Server: 750 MB WebLogic Managed Server running Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services Manager: 720 MB WebLogic Managed Server running Oracle Identity Federation: 650 MB Oracle Internet Directory: 75 MB Oracle Virtual Directory: 105 MB Oracle Enterprise Manager (EM) Agent: 25 MB Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN): 5 MB
Oracle Identity Management requires 2,200 MB of disk space if you are only installing the software (you select the Install Software - Do Not Configure installation type). If you configure the software, an additional 150 MB of space are required if all components are selected for configuration; less space is required if fewer components are selected.
Disk Space: 20GB or more Available Memory: 4GB or more Temp Space: 950MB or more Swap Space: 3GB or more CPU: dual-core Pentium, 1.5GHz or greater
500MB on Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server databases for standalone and Business Intelligence applications and deployments.
CPU: dual-core Pentium, 1.5GHz or greater Disk Space: 5GB or more Available Memory: 2GB or more
The storage space required may vary depending on the size of your models and projects, and on the volume of execution logs you keep in this repository.
CPU: dual-core Pentium, 1.5GHz or greater Disk Space: 500MB or more Available Memory: 512MB or more
CPU: The CPU Requirement for Oracle Data Profiling and Quality Servers are listed in Table 3. Disk space: 1.5GB or more.
Note:
Disk usage for the postal tables and for data processing should be taken into account in addition to this space. The amount of space used by postal table varies according to the countries and options you purchase. The amount of space used for data processing varies according to your data volume.
Available memory: 2GB or more. 4GB is recommended (8GB for a power server).
CPU Requirements for Oracle Data Profiling and Quality Server
Server RS/6000 Sun Sparc HP PA RISC (PA 2.0) HP Itanium (IA 64) Any Minimum CPU 900 MHz 900 MHz 750 MHz 1.4 GHz 3 GHz Processor eServerP5 and pSeries Platform Power 5 Ultrasparc IV PA RISC PA 8800 Intel Itanium 2 Intel Xeon MP
Table 3
Platform IBM AIX
Sun Solaris HP-UX (PA Risc) HP-UX (IA64/Itanium) Linux and Windows
Section 3.1, "Environment Variables" Section 3.2, "Startup Requirements" Section 3.3, "Spaces in Windows Directory Paths Are Not Supported" Section 3.4, "Special Startup Requirements for Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 Operating Systems" Section 3.5, "Installing Release 11.1.1.3.0 on SUSE 11 Operating Systems" Section 3.6, "Installing Release 11.1.1.5.0 on AIX 7.1 Operating Systems"
Table 4
Variable
ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_SID
Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. For the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer installer, this variable must not be set. For all other installers, there are no restrictions as to whether this variable is set or not set.
PATH
Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on Windows operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME\bin. NOTE: make sure this variable does not contain a reference to any other Oracle home directory.
SHLIB_PATH
Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on HP-UX and HP-IA operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib.
LIBPATH
Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on AIX operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Applies to: all installers for products with system components only on Linux and Solaris operating systems. This variable is automatically set by the installer and prepended with ORACLE_HOME/lib. NOTE: make sure this variable does not contain a reference to any other Oracle home directory.
DISPLAY
Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. If you are installing with a graphical user interface (GUI), this variable must be set to the monitor where you want the installer GUI to appear.
Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. Optional variable. If not set, then the default value is /tmp. Applies to: all installers for all products on all platforms. For the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer installer, these variables must not be set. For all other installers, there are no restrictions as to whether these variables are set or not set.
Table 5
Category Platforms
Instead, you must shorten "C:\Program Files" to use the Windows short name "C:\Progra~1" as shown below:
setup.exe -jreLoc C:\Progra~1\Middleware\jdk160_27
3.4 Special Startup Requirements for Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 Operating Systems
If you are running Oracle Universal Installer on Linux x86 or Linux x86-64 operating systems, refer to Note 468051.1 on My Oracle Support for special information:
1.
2. 3.
In the Search Knowledge Base field (upper right portion of the page), enter "468051.1" into the field, then click the search icon. Click on the article titled "OUI-15038 Occurs During The Oracle11g Product Specific Prerequisite Checks".
enterprise-5.4,enterprise-4,enterprise-5,redhat-5.4,redhat-4,redhat-5,SuSE-10 Actual Result:SuSE-11 Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed Problem: This Oracle software is not certified on the current operating system.
To work around this issue, you can click the Continue button to ignore this warning message, or you can start the installer with the -ignoreSysPrereqs option. For example:
./runInstaller -ignoreSysPrereqs
To work around this issue, you can click the Continue button to ignore this warning message, or you can start the installer with the -ignoreSysPrereqs option. For example:
./runInstaller -ignoreSysPrereqs
Section 4.1, "System Requirements" Section 4.2, "Open File Limit" Section 4.3, "Installing Oracle Web Tier and Oracle Identity Management on Solaris x86-64 Platforms" Section 4.4, "Installing Oracle HTTP Server on Linux Operating Systems Requires NPTL" Section 4.5, "Applying Solaris Patches in Non-Global Zones"
Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1" document and would no longer be considered a "certified" platform. The System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1 document is located on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certi fication-100350.html
Platform
Supported Packages gcc-3.4.3-22.1 gcc-c++-3.4.3-22.1 openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.4 setarch-1.6-1 pdksh-5.2.14-30 sysstat-5.0.5-1 gnome-libs-1:1.4.1.2.90-44.1 libaio-0.3.105 libaio-devel-0.3.105 libstdc++-3.4.3-22.1 libstdc++-devel-3.4.3-22.1 compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 compat-db-4.1.25-9 control-center-2.8.0-12 glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9 binutils-2.15.92.0.2-13 make-1:3.80-5 xscreensaver-4.18-5.rhel4.2 openmotif22-2.2.3 (for Oracle Reports Server) openmotif-2.2.3 (for Oracle Reports Server)
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Platform
Supported Packages gcc-4.1.0-28.4 gcc-c++-4.1.0-28.4 setarch-1.6-1 sysstat-5.0.5-1 libaio-0.3.106 libaio-devel-0.3.106 libstdc++-4.1.0-28.4 libstdc++-devel-4.1.0-28.4 compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 compat-db-4.1.25-9 control-center-2.8.0-12 glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9 binutils-2.16.91.0.5-23.4 make-3.80-202.2 openmotif22-2.2.3 (for Oracle Reports Server) openmotif-2.2.3 (for Oracle Reports Server)
Linux x86 Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 (UL3+) Red Hat Linux 5 (UL3+)
gcc-4.1.0-28.4 glibc-devel-2.4-31.2 gcc-c++-4.1.0-28.4 libaio-0.3.104 libaio-0.3.106 (32 bit) libaio-devel-0.3.104 libgcc-4.1.0-28.4 libstdc++-devel-4.1.0-28.4 libstdc++-4.1.0-28.4 binutils-2.16.91.0.5-23 compat-libstdc-296-2.96-132.7.21 compat-libstdc++-5.0.7-22.2 compat-2006.1.25-11.2 make-3.80-202.2 openmotif21-libs-2.1.30 openmotif-2.2.3 (for Oracle Reports Server)
Kernel 2.6.16.21
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Platform
Supported Packages binutils-2.19-11.28 gcc-4.3-62.198 gcc-c++-4.3-62.198 glibc-2.9-13.2 glibc-devel-2.9-13.2 libaio-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-0.3.106 (32 bit) libaio-devel-0.3.104-140.22 libgcc43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-devel-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 make-3.81-128.20 sysstat-8.1.5-7.8 openmotif22-libs-2.2.4-138.17 (for Oracle Reports)2 openmotif-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif21-libs-2.1.30MLI4-143.92 openmotif-libs-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif-devel-2.3.1-3.132
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Supported Packages binutils-2.15.92.0.2 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 (32-bit) elfutils-libelf-0.97 elfutils-libelf-devel-0.97 gcc-3.4.5 gcc-c++-3.4.5 glibc-2.3.4-2.19 glibc-2.3.4-2.19 (32-bit) glibc-common-2.3.4 glibc-devel-2.3.4 glibc-devel-2.3.4 (32-bit) libaio-0.3.105 libaio-0.3.105 (32-bit) libaio-devel-0.3.105 libgcc-3.4.5 libgcc-3.4.5 (32-bit) libstdc++-3.4.5 libstdc++-3.4.5 (32-bit) libstdc++-devel 3.4.5 make-3.80 sysstat-5.0.5 openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.4 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer) openmotif-2.2.3 (64-bit) (for Oracle Reports Server)
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Supported Packages binutils-2.17.50.0.6 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3 (32-bit) elfutils-libelf-0.125 elfutils-libelf-devel-0.125 gcc-4.1.1 gcc-c++-4.1.1 glibc-2.5-12 glibc-2.5-12 (32-bit) glibc-common-2.5 glibc-devel-2.5 glibc-devel-2.5-12 (32-bit) libaio-0.3.106 libaio-0.3.106 (32-bit) libaio-devel-0.3.106 libgcc-4.1.1 libgcc-4.1.1 (32-bit) libstdc++-4.1.1 libstdc++-4.1.1 (32-bit) libstdc++-devel 4.1.1 make-3.81 sysstat-7.0.0 openmotif22-2.2.3 (64-bit) (for Oracle Reports Server) openmotif-2.2.3 (64-bit) (for Oracle Reports Server) redhat-lsb-3.1-12.3.EL.0.2
Linux x86-64
SUSE 10
binutils-2.16.91.0.5 compat-libstdc++-5.0.7-22.2 gcc-4.1.0 gcc-c++-4.1.0 glibc-2.4-31.2 glibc-32bit-2.4-31.2 (32-bit) glibc-devel-2.4 glibc-devel-32bit-2.4 (32-bit) libaio-0.3.104 libaio-devel-0.3.104 libelf-0.8.5 libgcc-4.1.0 libstdc++-4.1.0 libstdc++-devel-4.1.0 make-3.80 sysstat-6.0.2 openmotif21-libs-2.1.30 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer) openmotif-2.2.3 (64-bit) (for Oracle Reports Server)
Kernel 2.6.16.21
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Supported Packages binutils-2.19-11.28 gcc-4.3-62.198 gcc-c++-4.3-62.198 glibc-2.9-13.2 glibc-devel-32bit-2.9-13.2 libaio-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-devel-0.3.104-140.22 libaio-devel-32bit-0.3.104 libstdc++43-32bit-4.3.3_20081022 libgcc43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-devel-4.3.3_20081022-11.18 libstdc++43-devel-32bit-4.3.3_20081022 make-3.81-128.20 sysstat-8.1.5-7.8 Packages required for Oracle Reports: openmotif-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif-devel-32bit-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif22-libs-32bit-2.2.4-138.172 openmotif-libs-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif-devel-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif-libs-32bit-2.3.1-3.132 openmotif21-libs-32bit-2.1.30MLI4-143.22 openmotif22-libs-2.2.4-138.172
Solaris SPARC64
Solaris 9 Update 9
SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea SUNWlibC, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo, SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs, SUNWi15cs, SUNWxwfnt SUNWsprox Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer only) GCC: package 3.4.2 or higher in /usr/local/packages (for Oracle I/PM). The LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable must also be set to /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/li b before starting the Oracle I/PM Managed Server.
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Supported Packages SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea SUNWlibC, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo, SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs, SUNWi15cs, SUNWxwfnt Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer only) GCC: package 3.4.2 or higher in /usr/local/packages (for Oracle I/PM). The LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable must also be set to /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/li b before starting the Oracle I/PM Managed Server.
Solaris x86-64
Solaris 10 Update 6
SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea SUNWlibC, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo, SUNWi1of SUNWi1cs (ISO8859-1) SUNWi15cs (ISO8859-15) SUNWxwfnt, SUNWcsl GCC: package 3.4.2 or higher in /usr/local/packages (for Oracle I/PM). The LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable must also be set to /usr/local/packages/gcc-3.4.2/li b before starting the Oracle I/PM Managed Server.
HP-UX Itanium
HP-UX 11i v2 (11.23) Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer only) B.11.23.0703.059a Base Quality Pack Bundle for HP-UX 11i v2, March 2007
HP-UX Itanium
HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31) Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer only) B.11.31.0803.318a Base Quality Pack Bundle for HP-UX 11i v3, March 2008
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Supported Packages
HP-UX 11i v2 (11.23) Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer only) B.11.23.0703.059a Base Quality Pack Bundle for HP-UX 11i v2, March 2007
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Platform AIX
Supported Packages Motif: 2.1.0 (for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer only) bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat 5.3.9.0 or later bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools rsct.basic.rte rsct.compat.clients.rte xlC.aix50.rte:10.1.0.0 or later gpfs.base 3.2.1.8 or later (Only for RAC)
This package is required for Oracle Discoverer to work properly, but is not available for SUSE 10. To work around this issue, you must install compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 or higher from any Red Hat Linux or Oracle Enterprise Linux distribution. To obtain openmotif packages for SUSE11, go to the public download location http://ftp.novell.com/partners/oracle/sles-11/openmotif_FUSION_SLES11.tgz. This is a single zip file from Novell and includes a README file with details about package names, versions, and source. "C 5.5: Patch for S1S8CC C compiler" patch required only if the installed version of Studio 11 does not already include this patch (or a superseded version). Symlink patch required only if the method of installing Solaris 9 Update 9 was via a Solaris Patch Cluster and that version of the Solaris Patch Cluster did not already include this patch (or a superseded version). For additional details about patches 127112 and 137112, see notes 1000642.1 and 1019395.1 on My Oracle Support.
To check your open file limits, use the commands below. For C-shell:
limit descriptors
For Bash:
ulimit -n
To change the open file limits, login as root and edit the /etc/security/limits.conf file. Look for the following two lines:
* soft * hard nofile nofile 2048 2048
Change the values from 2048 to 4096, then reboot the machine.
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4.3 Installing Oracle Web Tier and Oracle Identity Management on Solaris x86-64 Platforms
If you are installing Oracle Web Tier or Oracle Identity Management on a Solaris x86-64 platform, you must patch all software versions to the most recent version before you configure a domain. Below is a recommended installation procedure; refer to the product documentation (Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Web Tier or Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management) for more details.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Install the most recent version of Oracle WebLogic Server. If necessary, run Repository Creation Utility (RCU) to create the database schemas. Perform a software-only installation (do not configure a domain) of the Release 11.1.1.2.0 software. Patch the software to the latest version with the Patch Set Installer. Run the configuration tool to configure a domain.
4.4 Installing Oracle HTTP Server on Linux Operating Systems Requires NPTL
If you are installing Oracle HTTP Server (available with Oracle Web Tier or Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports and Discoverer) on a Linux operating system, the operating system needs to set Native POSIX Threads Library (NPTL) as the default threads-implementation. To check for this, run the following command:
getconf GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
The expected results should be "NPTL 2.3.4". Failing to have NPTL can result in unexpected behavior for the Oracle HTTP Server, especially if the Multi-Processing Module (MPM) is the Worker MPM.
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Table 7
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.1) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0) Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.2) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.3.0) Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.3) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.4.0) Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.4) Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.5)
Refer to the System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1 document to see if there are additional versions of Oracle WebLogic Server that can be used with your version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. This document is available in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certi fication-100350.html
7 Certified Databases
Refer to the System Requirements and Supported Platforms for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11gR1 document on the Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations page for the latest information on certified databases:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certi fication-100350.html
See the Current System Certification tab for Oracle databases, or the Non Oracle DBs Certification tab for third-party databases. This section contains the following topics:
Section 7.1, "Using RCU 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) with Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1)" Section 7.2, "Using Oracle Database 11g (11.1.0.7) with Oracle Identity Manager" Section 7.3, "Using Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1) with OID and Oracle Data Vault" Section 7.4, "Using Oracle Express Edition (XE) Database for Oracle SOA Suite"
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7.1 Using RCU 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) with Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1)
If you are using the version of RCU that is available in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) with Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1), you will receive the following warning message:
The database you are connecting is not a supported version. Enter Database with version equal to or higher than 10.2.0.4.0 in 10g or version equal to higher than 11.1.0.7.0 in 11g. Refer to the certification matrix for supported DB versions.
This warning can be safely ignored and you can proceed with your RCU operations. This warning will not appear in the version of RCU available in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0).
7.2 Using Oracle Database 11g (11.1.0.7) with Oracle Identity Manager
If you are using Oracle Database 11g (11.1.0.7) with Oracle Identity Management 11g, there are certain database patches that must be applied. See "Patch Requirements for Oracle Database 11g (11.1.0.7)" in the "Oracle Identity Manager" chapter of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Linux x86 or Oracle Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Microsoft Windows. Patches for all operating systems (Linux, 32-bit Windows and 64-bit Windows) are identified.
7.3 Using Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1) with OID and Oracle Data Vault
If you are using Oracle Database 11g (11.2.0.1) and you choose to configure Oracle Internet Directory (OID) with Oracle Data Vault:
1. 2.
Apply patch 8897382 (see the README file in the patch for instructions). In the ORACLE_HOME/ldap/datasecurity/dbv_oid_command_rules.sql (on UNIX operating systems) or ORACLE_HOME\ldap\datasecurity\dbv_ oid_command_rules.sql (on Windows operating systems) file, find the following code:
/declare . begin . dvsys.dbms_macadm.CREATE_COMMAND_RULE( command => 'CONNECT' ,rule_set_name => 'OID App Access' ,object_owner => 'ODS' ,object_name => '%' ,enabled => 'Y'); . commit; . end;/
to:
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7.4 Using Oracle Express Edition (XE) Database for Oracle SOA Suite
Oracle Database is the recommended database for SOA Suite deployments. Note that Oracle Express Edition (XE) version 10.2.0.1 does not meet the minimum version requirement for supported use, but will generally work in a personal development environment. If you want to use XE you can set the RCU_JDBC_TRIM_BLOCKS environment variable to TRUE *prior* to running RCU. As a reminder as to support level, when running RCU against XE you will receive a warning stating that the database version is not supported by Oracle.
Section 8.1, "RCU Supported Platforms" Section 8.2, "RCU Requirements for Oracle Databases" Section 8.3, "RCU Requirements for Microsoft SQL Server Databases" Section 8.4, "RCU Requirements for IBM DB2 Databases"
Section 8.2.1, "General Oracle Database Requirements" Section 8.2.2, "Setting the parallel_max_servers Parameter for the ODS Schema" Section 8.2.3, "Setting the nls_length_semantics Parameter in your Oracle Database" Section 8.2.4, "Applying Oracle Database Patch 8625762 for Oracle Business Process Management Suite" Section 8.2.5, "Installing Oracle Text for Oracle Portal" Section 8.2.6, "Component-Specific Requirements for Oracle Databases"
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Database version is equal to or higher than 10.2.0.4.0 in 10g or equal to or higher than 11.1.0.7.0 in 11g. Database user has SYSDBA role. If you are creating schemas on an Oracle database, you must have SYSDBA privileges. For example, you can use the default database user SYS with SYSDBA privileges, or you must use a database user that has been granted the role of SYSDBA. If you using a user other than SYS with SYSDBA privileges, you must grant the user permissions as follows:
GRANT execute on sys.dbms_lock to user_name with grant option
For example, if you have created and are using the user named system, you would use the following command to grant the necessary privileges to system:
GRANT execute on sys.dbms_lock to system with grant option
Refer to your Oracle database documentation for more information about database users and roles.
Character set is AL32UTF8. If your database does not use the AL32UTF8 character set, you will see the following warning when running RCU:
The database you are connecting is with non-AL32UTF8 character set. Oracle strongly recommends using AL32UTF8 as the database character set.
If you are installing Oracle WebCenter or Oracle Identity Management, you must configure your database to use AL32UTF8 character set encoding. If your database is not already configured to do so, refer to your database documentation for instructions. If you are installing a new database, be sure to configure your database to use AL32UTF8 character set encoding.
The SHARED_POOL_SIZE is greater than or equal to 147456KB. The SGA_MAX_SIZE is greater than or equal to 147456KB. The DB_BLOCK_SIZE is greater than or equal to 8KB
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8.2.4 Applying Oracle Database Patch 8625762 for Oracle Business Process Management Suite
If you are installing Oracle Business Process Management Suite (part of Oracle SOA Suite) and you are using an Oracle database, you must apply patch 8625762 to avoid error ORA-03137 and OutOfMemory exception. You can obtain the patch by specifying the patch ID in My Oracle Support (formerly MetaLink):
1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
Click the Patches & Updates link. Enter the Patch ID or Number, then click Search. A Patch Search Results table appears. Using the Release and Platform columns, find the desired patch, then click the associated Patch ID. In the page that now appears, click the Download button in the right-hand column.
The count should be greater than 0. Refer to your Oracle Database documentation for more information about Oracle Text.
Component AS Common Schemas Metadata Services Audit Services Enterprise Scheduler Services
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prefix_OPSS
prefix_ODS
Oracle Identity Federation Oracle Identity Manager Oracle Access Manager Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
None. None. None. processes: 250 sessions: 250 Oracle Database must be Enterprise Edition.
prefix_OAAM_ PARTN
Authorization Policy Manager Oracle Data Integrator Schemas Master and Work Repository Business Intelligence Schemas Business Intelligence Platform
prefix_APM
None.
prefix_ODI_REPO
None.
prefix_ BIPLATFORM
None.
Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Schemas Oracle Information Rights Management Oracle Content Server 11g Complete Oracle Content Server 11g Search Only Oracle Universal Records Management 11g Oracle Imaging and Process Management
WebLogic Communication Services Schemas Presence SIP Infrastructure Subscriber Data Service SIP Infrastructure Location Service
prefix_ORABAM
None.
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prefix_SOAINFRA prefix_ORASDPM
processes: 300 None. The database user, in connection with the target-DB, must have rdbms-implementation equivalent of:
Create/Modify User/Schema Create/Modify Table Create/Modify Sequence Create/Modify Index Grant Resource Privilege Grant Connect privilege
prefix_ ACTIVITIES
None.
prefix_EPM
None.
Section 8.3.1, "General Microsoft SQL Server Database Requirements" Section 8.3.2, "Creating Oracle WebCenter Schemas on Microsoft SQL Server Databases" Section 8.3.3, "Component-Specific Requirements for Microsoft SQL Server Databases"
Database version is equal to or higher than 2005. Database user (db_owner) should have SYSDBA or DBA privileges.
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prefix_MDS
The read_committed_snapshot option must be turned on. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE mds COLLATE SQL_ Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
prefix_ODI_REPO
None.
prefix_ BIPLATFORM
None.
Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Schemas Oracle Information Rights Management Oracle Content Server 11g Complete
prefix_ORAIRM prefix_OCS
None. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE mds COLLATE SQL_ Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
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prefix_URMSERVER prefix_IPM
prefix_SOAINFRA
The read_committed_snapshot option must be turned on. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE soainfra COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
prefix_ORASDPM
The read_committed_snapshot option must be turned on. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE orasdpm COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
prefix_WEBCENTER
The read_committed_snapshot option must be turned on. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE webcenter COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
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prefix_ DISCUSSIONS
prefix_PORTLET
The read_committed_snapshot option must be turned on. Database must be configured to use case sensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE portlet COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CS_AS
prefix_ ACTIVITIES
Database must be configured to use case insensitive collation. The following command can be used to set the proper collation: ALTER DATABASE contentserver COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_ AS
Section 8.4.1, "Creating Database Operating System Users" Section 8.4.2, "Size Limit for Schema Prefixes (Linux Only)" Section 8.4.3, "Configuring Your DB2 Database" Section 8.4.4, "RCU Supported Schemas for IBM DB2 Databases"
If you create a schema named DEV_SOA on an IBM DB2 database running on a Linux operating system, then you must also create the operating system user dev_ soa (matching name, all lowercase letters). If you create a schema named DEV_SOAINFRA on an IBM DB2 database running on a Windows operating system, then you must also create the operating system user dev_soainfra (matching name, all lowercase letters).
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Supported Database Versions Setting the pagesize Setting the Log File Size for Oracle B2B Setting the Lock Timeout Parameter Setting the Registry Variables for the MDS Schema Reducing Lock Escalation Setting the CURR_COMMIT Parameter Increasing the Log File Size
8.4.3.1 Supported Database Versions Your IBM DB2 database must be version 9.7 or higher. 8.4.3.2 Setting the pagesize If you are creating schemas in an IBM DB2 database, a database instance with a pagesize of 32768 must be created prior to running RCU. Use the following commands:
db2 create database wc automatic storage yes on path using codeset UTF8 pagesize 32768
For more information, see "Creating a Database-Based Metadata Repository" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for more information. 8.4.3.3 Setting the Log File Size for Oracle B2B Because documents created in Oracle B2B are stored in the metadata repository, it is possible that the transaction log for the database can become full. If this occurs often, increase the LOGFILSIZ database configuration parameter to allow a larger log file. A larger log file requires more space but reduces the need for applications to retry the operation. To increase the LOGFILSIZ value to 8,192KB, use the following command:
db2 update database config for soainfra using LOGFILESIZ 8192
8.4.3.4 Setting the Lock Timeout Parameter IBM DB2 does not support row versioning during updates; if one user is updating a row, another user may be blocked when attempting to update a different row and must wait until the first transaction is committed or rolled back by the first user. To facilitate better concurrency, do not
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specify -1, which sets the lock timeout to infinity. Instead, you should set the lock timeout to a smaller value. For example:
db2 "update db cfg for mds using locktimeout 60"
To query the current lock timeout value on your database, you can use the following command:
db2 "get db cfg for database_name" | grep -i timeout
8.4.3.5 Setting the Registry Variables for the MDS Schema The values for registry variables must be set to the following for the Metadata Services (MDS) component:
db2set DB2_EVALUNCOMMITTED=OFF db2set DB2_SKIPINSERTED=OFF db2set DB2_SKIPDELETED=OFF
8.4.3.6 Reducing Lock Escalation IBM DB2 may escalate a "row lock" to a "table lock" due to memory stress or lock usage; as the result, you may find that a transaction is rolled back as a victim of "deadlock" or lock "timeout". You can increase the size of the MAXLOCKS and LOCKLIST configuration parameters to reduce lock escalation with the following commands:
db2 "update db cfg using locklist locklist_value" db2 "update db cfg using maxlocks maxlocks_value"
8.4.3.7 Setting the CURR_COMMIT Parameter Verify the isolation level to be set to Currently Committed (which is the default setting for DB2 9.7 databases):
db2 "get db cfg" | grep -i commit Currently Committed (CUR_COMMIT) = ON
You can set the Currently Committed isolation by the following command:
db2 'update database config for database_name using CUR_COMMIT ON'
8.4.3.8 Increasing the Log File Size If the database transaction log is often full, increase the database configuration parameter to allow for a larger log file. A larger log file requires more space, but it reduces the need for applications to retry the operation. You should set the log file size to at least 10000 and the number of primary log files to at least 50. Use the following commands:
db2 'update database config for database_name using LOGFILESIZ 10000' db2 'update database config for database_name using LOGPRIMARY 50'
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Note: Table 10 lists the schema names for an IBM DB2 database running on a Linux operating system, due to a restriction on the number of characters (including the prefix) in the schema name. For more information, see Section 8.4.2, "Size Limit for Schema Prefixes (Linux Only)".
If you are creating schemas in an IBM DB2 database running on a Windows operating system, the schema names are the same as the ones for a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle database. See Section 8.4.1, "Creating Database Operating System Users" for important information about creating the operating system users. When the tablespaces are created, RCU will automatically create them with the necessary tablespace sizes.
Table 10 Supported Schemas for IBM DB2 Databases
IBM DB2 Schema Name Operating System User Name
Component AS Common Schemas Metadata Services SOA Infrastructure SOA Infrastructure User Messaging Service WebCenter Suite WebCenter Spaces Portlet Producers Discussions Activity Graph and Analytics Oracle Business Intelligence Schemas Business Intelligence Platform Oracle Data Integrator Schemas Master and Work Repository Oracle Enterprise Content Management Suite Information Rights Management Oracle Content Server 11g Oracle Universal Records Management 11g Oracle Imaging and Process Management
prefix_MDS
prefix_mds
prefix_SOA prefix_UMS
prefix_soa prefix_ums
prefix_BI
prefix_bi
prefix_ODI
prefix_odi
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