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Release 2 (9.0.2) for Windows NT/2000

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Getting Started

This chapter provides information about how to start installing Oracle9i Application Server (Oracle9iAS). The topics include:

2.1 Hardware Requirements

Table 2-1, Table 2-2, Table 2-3, and Table 2-4 contain the minimum hardware requirements for Oracle9iAS.

Table 2-1 Oracle9iAS Hardware Requirements
Information Example Values

CPU

An Intel Pentium 300MHz or higher processor

Disk SpaceFoot 1

Oracle9iAS

  • J2EE and Web Cache: 300 MB

  • Portal and Wireless: 850 MB

  • Business Intelligence and Forms: 1.6 GB

Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: 3.3 GB

Oracle9iAS Developer Kits: 500 MB

Total Pagefile Size (Virtual Memory)

Oracle9iAS

  • J2EE and Web Cache: 512 MB (1 GB recommended for clustering)

  • Portal and Wireless: 512 MB

  • Business Intelligence and Forms: 1024 MB

Oracle9iAS Infrastructure: 1024 MB

Oracle9iAS Developer Kits: 512 MB

To change the total pagefile size (virtual memory):

  • Windows NT: Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Performance. Under the Performance tab, review displayed virtual memory. Click Change to change the virtual memory setting.

  • Windows 2000: Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Advanced > Performance Options. Under the Performance Options tab, review displayed virtual memory. Click Change to change the virtual memory setting

TEMP Directory

TEMP directory should contain at least 300 MB of free space.

Monitor

256 color viewing capability

1 The disk space must be available on a single drive. Oracle9iAS does not support spanning the installation over multiple drives

Table 2-2 Oracle9iAS Memory Requirements
Install Type Component Configuration Minimum Memory Requirements

J2EE and Web Cache

  • Oracle HTTP Server

  • Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE

  • Oracle9iAS Web Cache Foot 1

128 MB

All other Oracle9iAS install types

Configure up to three additional Oracle9iAS components

256 MB

All other Oracle9iAS install types

Configure four or more additional Oracle9iAS components

512 MB

1 Memory for Oracle9iAS Web Cache should be based on the following formula: (average HTTP object size) * (maximum number of objects you want to cache). Thus, if you want to cache 1,000,000 objects and the average size of the objects is 2KB, then set the maximum cache size to at least 2GB.

Table 2-3 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Memory Requirements 
Install Type Component Configuration Minimum Memory Requirements

Oracle9iAS Infrastructure

  • Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository

  • Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On

  • Oracle Internet Directory

  • Oracle Management Server

  • J2EE and Web Cache

512 MB

Table 2-4 Oracle9iAS Developer Kits Memory Requirements
Install Type Component Configuration Minimum Memory Requirements

Oracle9iAS Developer Kits

  • Oracle XML Developer Kit

  • Oracle9iAS Portal Developer's Kit

  • Oracle9iAS Wireless Developer's Kit

  • Oracle LDAP Developer's Kit

  • J2EE and Web Cache

128 MB

2.2 Operating System Requirements

The following table contains the software requirements for Oracle9iAS.

Software Items Version

Operating System

  • Microsoft Windows NT with Service Pack 6a

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 or above


Note:

If you are installing Oracle9iAS on a computer with limited network access for testing or evaluation purposes, then you must install the Microsoft Loopback Adapter. Refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q123315 for Windows NT or article Q236869 for Windows 2000.


2.3 Online Documentation Requirements

You can view Oracle9iAS documentation online using a Web browser or Portable Data Format (PDF) Viewer.

Table 2-5 lists the documentation viewing tools for Oracle9iAS online documentation.

See Also:

Appendix H, "Installing the Documentation Library"

Table 2-5 Online Documentation Requirements 
Requirement Items

Online Readers

Requires any one of the following:

HTML

  • Netscape Navigator 4.76 or higher

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher

PDF

  • Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher

  • Acrobat Reader+Search 3.0 or higher

  • Acrobat Exchange 3.0 or higher

  • PDFViewer Web browser plug-in 1.0 or higher

Library-wide HTML search and navigation

Active Internet Connection

Disk Space

310 MB

2.4 Certified Software

Installing and operating Oracle9iAS requires a Web browser. Some of the Oracle9iAS installations require an Oracle database. A complete list of certified software, including databases and Web browsers, for Oracle9iAS is located at Oracle MetaLink:

http://metalink.oracle.com

2.5 Preinstallation Tasks

Review and complete the following preinstallation tasks before installing Oracle9iAS:

2.5.1 Release Notes

Oracle recommends reading the Oracle9i Application Server Release Notes prior to installing Oracle9iAS. Oracle9i Application Server Release Notes are available with Oracle platform-specific documentation and are available at the OTN Web site at:

http://otn.oracle.com

2.5.2 Oracle Directories

Verify the requirements for following directories before starting Oracle Universal Installer:

2.5.2.1 Oracle Home

Oracle home is the directory in which Oracle software is installed.

Oracle homes are identified by name. The Oracle home name identifies the program group associated with a specific Oracle home and the installed Oracle services associated with the home.

Multiple instances of Oracle9iAS install types (J2EE and Web Cache, Business Intelligence and Forms, and Portal and Wireless) must be installed in separate Oracle homes on the same computer. However, a previous Oracle9iAS instance can be extended to larger install type using Oracle Universal Installer. It is not possible to downgrade a larger install type to a smaller install type.

If you are installing more than one Oracle9iAS instance on a single computer, then you must perform all of the installations as the same operating system user.

You must install Oracle9iAS Infrastructure in its own Oracle home directory, preferably on a separate host. The Oracle9iAS installation cannot exist in the same Oracle home as the Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation.

Components from the Oracle9iAS Developer Kits installation are installed as part of the Oracle9iAS installation. Oracle9iAS Developer Kits can be installed on a separate host to set up a development environment.

Oracle9iAS installations require a unique instance name and administrative (ias_admin) password during initial installation on a host. The ias_admin password enables Oracle9iAS instance management through the Oracle Enterprise Manager. Additional installations of Oracle9iAS on the host in the same Oracle home require the ias_admin password to continue with the installation. Installations in a different Oracle home require an instance name and the ias_admin password before continuing with the installation.

See Also:

2.5.2.2 TEMP

During installation, Oracle Universal Installer uses a temporary directory for writing temporary files. This directory must meet the requirements listed in Section 2.1, "Hardware Requirements" before installing Oracle9iAS. The installation may fail if you do not have sufficient space.

2.5.3 Host Name File Configuration

Oracle Universal Installer requires that the fully qualified host name information appear in the configuration files for your computer. A fully qualified host name includes both the name of the system and its domain.

Verify that your system's network configuration has the correct host name file configuration by completing the following steps:

Windows NT

  1. Go to Start> Settings > Control Panel.

  2. Double-click Network.

  3. Select the Protocols tab.

  4. Select the TCP/IP protocol.

  5. Select the Properties box.

  6. Select the DNS tab.

  7. Verify that the correct host name and domain are entered the respective fields.

Windows 2000

  1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.

  2. Select System.

  3. Select the Network Identification tab.

  4. Click the Properties button.

  5. Verify that the correct host name and domain are listed as the full computer name.

    If the host name and domain are not listed or listed incorrectly, then click More button to enter the correct host name and domain.

2.5.4 Port Allocation

Following installation, Oracle Universal Installer creates a file showing the port assignments during installation of Oracle9iAS components. The installation process automatically detects any port conflicts and selects an alternative port in the range allocated for that component. Appendix G, "Default Port Numbers and Port Ranges" lists the default port ranges. The portlist.ini file is located at:

ORACLE_HOME\install\portlist.ini

This file lists component entries as"port name = port value". For example:

Oracle HTTP Server port = 7777
Oracle HTTP Server SSL port = 4443
Oracle HTTP Server listen port = 7778
Oracle HTTP Server SSL listen port = 4444
Oracle HTTP Server Jserv port = 8007
Enterprise Manager Servlet port = 1810

You can also view the port numbers by pointing your browser to the Oracle9iAS Welcome page and selecting the Ports tab.

See Also:

2.5.4.1 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Port Usage

Installation of Oracle9iAS Infrastructure requires exclusive use of port 1521 on your computer. If one of your current system applications uses this port, then complete one of the following actions before installing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure:

2.5.4.1.1 To upgrade your existing Net8 listener


Note:

Your Oracle8i database will be unavailable when performing the upgrade.


  1. Stop the Net8 listener prior to installing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure.

  2. Install Oracle9iAS Infrastructure.

  3. Compare your Net8 listener configuration with your Oracle Net listener configuration:

    1. If your Net8 listener and Oracle Net listener configurations consist only of the following two network addresses:

      • TCP/IP port 1521

      • IPC key EXTPROC

      Then no further network address modification is necessary.

    2. If there are additional network addresses configured on your Net8 listener, then add these addresses to your Oracle Net listener configuration.

  4. Your Net8 listener configuration may have SID_DESC entries for your Oracle8i database. Add these SID_DESC entries for your Oracle8i database to the SID_LIST of your Oracle Net listener configuration. If you do not have SID_DESC entries for your Oracle8i database, then no further modification is necessary.

  5. Start the Oracle Net listener.

The Oracle Net listener supports the Oracle8i database as well as Oracle9iAS Infrastructure.

2.6 Oracle Universal Installer

This section describes how Oracle9iAS uses Oracle Universal Installer for installation. It includes the following topics:

2.6.1 About Oracle Universal Installer

Oracle9iAS uses Oracle Universal Installer to guide you through each step of the installation process.

The Oracle Universal Installer provides the following features:

2.6.2 Oracle Universal Installer Prerequisite Checks

The Oracle Universal Installer automatically checks your computer prior to installation to verify that your system meets operational requirements. Table 2-6 lists the prerequisite checks that are performed.

Table 2-6 Oracle Universal Installer Automatic Prerequisite Checks
Prerequisite Checks See Also

Verify Operating System Requirements

Section 2.2, "Operating System Requirements"

Check for enough disk space for Oracle home installation

Table 2-1, "Oracle9iAS Hardware Requirements"

Check for TEMP Space

Section 2-1, "Oracle9iAS Hardware Requirements"

Check that the install host has enough RAM

Table 2-2, "Oracle9iAS Memory Requirements"

Verify Total Pagefile Size

Section 2-1, "Oracle9iAS Hardware Requirements"

Verify existence of Windows Systems files

Section 2.6.4, "Windows System Files Installation"

Verify existence of one infrastructure per host installation (All Oracle9iAS instances on one host share the same infrastructure)

Chapter 1, "Installation Concepts"

Check the hosts file configuration

Section 2.5.3, "Host Name File Configuration"

Prohibit installation of Oracle9iAS into an existing 8.0.x or 8.1.x Oracle home

Chapter 7, "Coexistence"

Prohibit installation of Oracle9iAS Infrastructure into an existing Oracle9iAS home

Section 2.5.2.1, "Oracle Home"

Ensure that the value of ORACLE_HOME does not contain spaces

Section 2.5.2.1, "Oracle Home"

Verify the monitor has 256 color viewing capability

Section 2.1, "Hardware Requirements"

Verify operational requirements of the CPU

Table 2-1, "Oracle9iAS Hardware Requirements"

Port detection and resolution

Section 2.5.4, "Port Allocation"

2.6.3 Oracle Universal Installer Inventory Directory

The Oracle Universal Installer creates the Inventory directory the first time it is run on a computer. The Inventory directory is your base directory; it keeps an inventory of products that the Oracle Universal Installer installs on your computer, as well as other installation information. If you have previously installed Oracle products, then you may already have an Inventory directory. The default Inventory directory location is C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory.

Do not delete or manually alter the Inventory directory or its contents. Doing so can prevent the installer from locating products that you have installed on your system.

The latest log file is:

\your_base_directory\Inventory\logs\installActiontodays_date_time.log

The your_base_directory identifier is the location for your installation files and todays_date_time is the date and time of installation. Log file names of previous installation sessions take the form installActionstodays_date_time.log.

A complete listing of log files is included in the Oracle9i Application Server Administrator's Guide.

Do not delete or manually alter the Inventory directory or its contents. Doing so can prevent the installer from locating products that you have installed on your system.

2.6.4 Windows System Files Installation

Oracle9iAS requires several files to be present in the Windows System folder. During the Oracle9iAS installation, these required files already present on the target system are examined to ensure that they meet the requirements for Oracle9iAS. If any file has an outdated version, it will be replaced with a compatible version.

Normally, replacement can be done during the Oracle9iAS installation, but if the file to be replaced is in use by another process at the time of installation, then the installation will halt and an error dialog will appear. This is because Windows needs to restart for the updated file to take effect and the Oracle9iAS installation routine cannot be interrupted by a system reboot during installation.

Oracle9iAS includes a supplementary installation for the required Windows System Files. This Windows System Files installation will automatically reboot the system if necessary at the conclusion of the system files installation.

If you encounter a Windows System Files error during the Oracle9iAS installation, click OK to close the error dialog, then use the following instructions to run the Windows System Files installation. You cannot proceed with the Oracle9iAS installation if you do not run the Windows System Files installation.

To run the Windows System Files installation:

  1. Click Exit to quit the Oracle9iAS installation.

  2. Change to the root directory on the Oracle9iAS CD-ROM.

  3. Run wsf.exe.

    The Windows System Files installation runs with a response file that utilizes an existing Oracle home or creates the home OUIHome if none is available.

    Windows restarts automatically, if it is required; otherwise the Windows System Files installation will end without displaying any Installation Finished dialog.

  4. After Windows restarts or at the end of the Windows System Files installation, restart the Oracle9iAS installation.

2.6.5 Starting Oracle Universal Installer

Follow these steps to start Oracle Universal Installer and install Oracle9iAS:

  1. Stop all Oracle processes and services (for example, the Oracle database).

  2. Be sure that you are logged in to the computer as a member of the Windows administrators group.

  3. Insert Disk1 into the CD-ROM drive to launch Oracle Universal Installer.

    • If your computer supports the auto run feature, the installer will automatically launch on your computer.

    • If your computer does not support the auto run feature, perform the following steps to launch the installer:

    1. Locate the following file:

      G:\Setup.exe, where "G" is the letter for your CD-ROM drive.

    2. Start the installer by launching the Setup.exe program.

This launches Oracle Universal Installer through which you can install Oracle9iAS.

2.7 Installation

The following sections provide the sequence and briefly describe the installation screens that you encounter for the three types of Oracle9iAS installation. Oracle recommends reviewing the installation sequence for a better understanding of the Oracle9iAS installation process.

This section describes the installation sequence for the following Oracle9iAS installations:

2.7.1 Oracle9i Application Server Installation

  1. Welcome screen: Provides information about the Oracle Universal Installer.

  2. File Locations screen: Verify the source path, destination name, and destination path for your Oracle9iAS installation.

  3. Available Products screen: Select the Oracle9i Application Server installation.

  4. Installation Types screen: Select one of the three Oracle9iAS install types listed--J2EE and Web Cache, Portal and Wireless, and Business Intelligence and Forms.

  5. Component Configuration and Startup screen: Select the components to configure during the installation process.

  6. One of the following screens appears based on the presence or absence of an instance of Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On on the install host:

    • Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use screen: The Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use screen appears for the installation of J2EE and Web Cache. The Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Use screen allows you to select whether you will use Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On or clustering (with Oracle9iAS Infrastructure) or not with installation of the J2EE and Web Cache install type.

    • Existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On screen: The Existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On screen appears for the Portal and Wireless, or Business Intelligence and Forms install types. Enter the host name and port number of your Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On instance.

  7. Oracle Internet Directory screen: Enter the username and password for your registration of Oracle9iAS configuration information into Oracle Internet Directory. The username you enter must be a member of the IASAdmins group.

  8. One of the following screens appears based on whether Oracle9iAS has been installed on your computer:

    • Create Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen: This screen appears if this is a first time installation of Oracle9iAS on this host. Enter the following instance information:

      • Instance Name: Identifies the installation instance of Oracle9iAS on this host.

      • ias_admin Password: The ias_admin users password used to administer any Oracle9iAS instance on this host. This password is required for installation of additional Oracle9iAS instances.

    • Enter ias_admin Password screen: This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer has detected a previous installation of Oracle9iAS in your Oracle home. Enter the ias_admin users password created from the previous installation.

    • Create Instance Name screen: This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer has detected a previous installation of Oracle9iAS on this host but in a different Oracle home. Enter an instance name to identify this instance of Oracle9iAS. Enter the ias_admin users password created from the previous installation.

  9. Metadata Repository screen: Select the Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository you would like to use for this Oracle9iAS installation. This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer detects multiple installations of Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository.

  10. Outgoing Mail Server screen: Enter the outgoing mail server to use with Oracle9iAS Reports Services. This screen appears if you have selected Oracle9iAS Reports Services for installation.

  11. Installation Summary screen: Review the summary of your Oracle9iAS installation and begin the installation process.

  12. Install screen: Appears while the product is installing. The screen shows installation operations. No user interaction is required.

  13. Oracle9iAS Configuration Tools screen: Review the status of Oracle9iAS configuration tools for components you have selected. No user interaction is required.

  14. End of Installation screen: Appears at the end of the installation process. It notifies you whether the installation was successful or unsuccessful and provides information about accessing the Oracle9iAS instance.


    Note:

    Review Section 3.3, "Oracle9iAS Postinstallation" to verify and insure completion of postinstallation tasks for your Oracle9i Application Server installation.


2.7.2 Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Installation

  1. Welcome screen: Provides information about the Oracle Universal Installer.

  2. File Locations screen: Verify the source path, destination name, and destination path for your Oracle9iAS installation.

  3. Available Products screen: Select the Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation.

  4. Select Configuration Options screen: Select to either accept installer recommendations for Oracle9iAS Infrastructure components, or specify existing instances of components.

  5. One of the following two screens may appear based on your configuration choices on the Select Configuration Options Screen

    • Existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On This screen appears if you have unchecked the configuration of Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On on the Component Configuration and Startup screen.

    • Existing Oracle Internet Directory: This screen appears if you have unchecked the configuration of Oracle Internet Directory on the Component Configuration and Startup screen.

  6. One of the following screens appears based on whether Oracle9iAS has been installed on your computer:

    • Create Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen: This screen appears if this is a first time installation of Oracle9iAS on this host. Enter the following instance information:

      • Instance Name: Identifies the installation instance of Oracle9iAS on this host.

      • ias_admin Password: The ias_admin users password used to administer any Oracle9iAS instance on this host. This password is required for installation of additional Oracle9iAS instances.

    • Create Instance Name screen: This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer has detected a previous installation of Oracle9iAS on this host but in a different Oracle home. Enter an instance name to identify this instance of Oracle9iAS. Enter the ias_admin users password created from the previous installation.

  7. Database File Location screen: This screen appears if you do not have enough space in your Oracle home directory to create the database files required by Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository. Select an available location for creation of the Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository files.

  8. Database Character Set screen: Select the Database Character Set from the list you would like to use.

  9. Installation Summary screen: Review the summary of your Oracle9iAS installation and begin the installation process.

  10. Install screen: Appears while the product is installing. The screen shows installation operations. No user interaction is required.

  11. Oracle9iAS Configuration Tools screen: Review the status of Oracle9iAS configuration tools for components you have selected. No user interaction is required.

  12. End of Installation screen: Appears at the end of the installation process. It notifies you whether the installation was successful or unsuccessful and provides information about accessing the Oracle9iAS instance.


    Note:

    Review Section 4.2, "Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Postinstallation" to verify and insure completion of postinstallation tasks for your Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installation.


2.7.3 Oracle9iAS Developer Kits Installation

  1. Welcome screen: Provides information about the Oracle Universal Installer.

  2. File Location screen: Verify the source path, destination name, and destination path for your Oracle9iAS installation.

  3. Available Products screen: Select the Oracle9iAS Developer Kits installation.

  4. One of the following screens appears based on whether Oracle9iAS has been installed on your computer:

    • Create Instance Name and ias_admin Password screen: This screen appears if this is a first time installation of Oracle9iAS on this host. Enter the following instance information:

      • Instance Name: Identifies the installation instance of Oracle9iAS on this host.

      • ias_admin Password: The ias_admin users password used to administer any Oracle9iAS instance on this host. This password is required for installation of additional Oracle9iAS instances.

    • Enter ias_admin Password screen: This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer has detected a previous installation of Oracle9iAS in your Oracle home. Enter the ias_admin users password created from the previous installation.

    • Create Instance Name screen: This screen appears if the Oracle Universal Installer has detected a previous installation of Oracle9iAS on this host but in a different Oracle home. Enter an instance name to identify this instance of Oracle9iAS. Enter the ias_admin users password created from the previous installation.

  5. Installation Summary screen: Review the summary of your Oracle9iAS installation and begin the installation process.

  6. Install screen: Appears while the product is installing. The screen shows installation operations. No user interaction is required.

  7. Oracle9iAS Configuration Tools screen: Review the status of Oracle9iAS configuration tools for components you have selected. No user interaction is required.

  8. End of Installation screen: Appears at the end of the installation process. It notifies you whether the installation was successful or unsuccessful and provides information about accessing the Oracle9iAS instance.


    Note:

    Review Section 5.2, "Oracle9iAS Developer Kits Postinstallation" to verify and insure completion of postinstallation tasks for your Oracle9iAS Developer Kits installation.


2.8 Additional Oracle9iAS Product Installations

This section describes the installation of additional Oracle9iAS products. It includes the following topics:

2.8.1 Additional Oracle9iAS Installations

When you are planning a subsequent Oracle9iAS installation, Oracle recommends the following:

2.8.2 Additional Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Installations

Oracle9iAS supports multiple Oracle9iAS Infrastructure installations and multiple Oracle9iAS Metadata Repositories. You must install the additional Oracle9iAS Infrastructure instances before installation of any Oracle9iAS middle tier installations.

The Oracle Universal Installer prompts you to select a Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository only if it detects more than one.

Section 2.8.2.1, "Additional Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository Installations" describes installation of more than one Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository.


Note:

Do not use the Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository until the installation is complete.


2.8.2.1 Additional Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository Installations

If you have an existing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure and you want to install additional instances of Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository, then select to only install and configure Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository and point the installation to an existing Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Internet Directory.

You must install the additional instances of Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository one at a time. Otherwise, subsequent Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository installations will overwrite any Oracle9iAS Metadata Repository installations in progress.

See Also:

Chapter 4, "Oracle9iAS Infrastructure"

2.8.3 Multiple Oracle HTTP Server Usage

Installation of multiple instances of either Oracle9iAS, Oracle9iAS Infrastructure, or Oracle9iAS Developer Kits result in multiple usage of Oracle HTTP Server. The Oracle HTTP Server instances in use are not shared with additional installations of Oracle9iAS. To share Oracle HTTP Server instances, refer to the Oracle9i Application Server Administrator's Guide.

When you install one instance of Oracle9iAS, and Oracle9iAS Web Cache is configured during the installation, two Oracle HTTP Server ports are used. Typically, Oracle9iAS Web Cache will use port 7777 and Oracle HTTP Server will use port 7778.

2.8.4 Using an Existing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure

When you are installing Oracle9iAS and will be using an existing Oracle9iAS Infrastructure, ensure that the following components are running:

2.8.5 Multiple Oracle9iAS Portal and Wireless Installations Using the Same Oracle9iAS Infrastructure

Multiple Oracle9iAS Portal and Wireless installations that use the same Oracle9iAS Infrastructure do not work properly in a typical, default Oracle9iAS installation. Refer to the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide for configuration information.

2.8.6 Oracle9iAS Supplemental Components

Refer to appendices or specific guides for the following supplemental components available with Oracle9iAS, version 9.0.2:


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