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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Upgrade Planning Guide
11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10125-02
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
1
Developing an Upgrade Strategy
1.1
Task 1: Understand the Differences Between Oracle Application Server 10
g
and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
1.2
Task 2: Understand the Upgrade Starting Points
1.2.1
What is an Upgrade Starting Point?
1.2.2
Supported Upgrade Starting Points for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
1.2.3
Special Instructions for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) Users
1.2.4
Using Oracle
MetaLink
to Obtain the Latest Oracle Application Server Patch Set
1.2.5
What If I'm Not Running a Supported Upgrade Starting Point?
1.3
Task 3: Get Familiar With the Installation and Upgrade Tools
1.4
Task 4: Develop a Backup Strategy for Upgrade
1.5
Task 5: Understand Your Compatibility and Interoperability Requirements
1.6
Task 6: Review the System Requirements for Upgrade
1.7
Task 7: Locate the Required Upgrade Documentation
2
Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware for 10
g
Users
2.1
Terminology and Concepts for 10
g
Users
2.1.1
Terminology and Concepts for 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) Users
2.1.2
Terminology and Concepts for 10
g
Release 3 (10.1.3) Users
2.1.3
Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle Web Cache Concepts for 10
g
Users and 11
g
Users
2.1.3.1
Configuring Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle Web Cache in Oracle Application Server 10
g
2.1.3.2
Configuring the Web Tier in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
2.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation and Configuration Tools
2.3
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Tools and Processes
2.3.1
Comparison of Key Management Tasks for 10
g
Release 2 (10.1.2) Users
2.3.2
Comparison of Key Management Tasks for 10
g
Release 3 (10.1.3) Users
2.4
Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Tools and Processes
3
Planning an Enterprise Deployment Upgrade
3.1
What Is an Enterprise Deployment?
3.2
Recommended Procedure for Upgrading an Enterprise Deployment
3.2.1
Task 1: Upgrade the Databases Where Your Metadata Repositories Are Installed
3.2.2
Task 2: Upgrade Your Application Server Installations
3.2.3
Task 3: Upgrade Your Identity Management Components
3.3
System Availability During an Enterprise Deployment Upgrade
4
Understanding Version Compatibility and Interoperability
4.1
Obtaining the Latest Certification Information for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
4.2
About Database Compatibility
4.3
Types of Interoperability Considerations During Upgrade
4.3.1
Interoperability Between Oracle Fusion Middleware Software Suites
4.3.2
Interoperability Within Oracle Fusion Middleware Software Suites
4.4
Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Compatibility Matrix
4.4.1
How to Use the Compatibility Matrix
4.4.2
Understanding the Compatibility Matrix
4.4.3
About Oracle HTTP Server Interoperability During Upgrade
4.4.3.1
Limited Support for Oracle HTTP Server 10
g
with Oracle WebLogic Server
4.4.3.2
No Support for Oracle HTTP Server 11
g
with OC4J 10
g
4.4.4
About Oracle Identity Management Interoperability During Upgrade
4.5
Applying Patch Sets to Address Specific Upgrade Interoperability Issues
5
Backup Strategies for Upgrade
5.1
Backup Strategies for Middle Tier Upgrades
5.2
Backup Strategies for Metadata Repository Upgrades
5.2.1
Backing Up the Database Before Upgrading the Database Version
5.2.2
Backing Up the Database Before Upgrading the Schemas in the OracleAS Metadata Repository
5.2.3
Locating the Oracle Database Backup Documentation
5.3
Backup Strategies for Identity Management Upgrades
5.3.1
Backup Strategies for the Oracle Identity Management Middle Tier
5.3.2
Backup Strategies for the Oracle Identity Management Schemas
5.3.3
Additional Backup Strategies When Upgrading Oracle Identity Management
5.4
Backup Strategies After Upgrading Your Oracle Application Server Instances
6
Upgrading and Preparing Your Databases
6.1
Task 1: Review the Oracle Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository Database Requirements
6.1.1
Summary of the Database Requirements for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1)
6.1.2
Obtaining the Latest Oracle Application Server Database Requirements
6.2
Task 2: Determine Your Current Database Version
6.3
Task 3: Upgrade the Database to a Version Supported by Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
6.3.1
Installing the Oracle Text Database Option (Required for Oracle Portal)
6.3.2
General Information About Upgrading to Oracle Database 10
g
Release 2 (10.2.0.4)
6.3.3
General Information About Upgrading to Oracle Database 11
g
6.3.3.1
Documentation Resources When Upgrading to Oracle Database 11
g
6.3.3.2
Typical Upgrade Path to Oracle Database 11
g
(11.1.0.7)
6.3.4
Upgrading an Oracle Application Server 10
g
Seed Database
6.3.4.1
Determining Whether Your Database is a Seed Database or OracleAS RepCA Database
6.3.4.2
About Upgrading a 10
g
Seed Database to Oracle Database 10
g
Release 2 (10.2.0.4)
6.3.4.3
About Upgrading a 10
g
Seed Database to Oracle Database 11
g
6.3.4.3.1
Oracle Database 11
g
Considerations for Oracle Application Server 10
g
Release 2 (10.1.2) Users
6.3.4.3.2
Oracle Database 11
g
Considerations for Oracle Application Server 10
g
(10.1.4) Identity Management instance Users
6.4
Task 4: Check for Invalid Objects in the Upgraded Database
6.5
Task 5: Relocate the Database Datafiles, Control Files, and Log Files
6.6
Task 6: Determine Whether Any Additional Database Patches Are Required for Upgrade to Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
A
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command-Line Interface
A.1
Invoking the Graphical User Interface
A.2
Getting Help on the Upgrade Assistant Command-Line Options
A.3
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command Line to Upgrade a Middle Tier
A.4
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command Line to Upgrade the Oracle SOA Suite Schemas
A.4.1
Using the Command Line to Upgrade the Oracle B2B Schema
A.4.2
Using the Command Line to Upgrade the Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Schema
A.5
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command Line to Upgrade the Oracle Portal and Oracle BI Discoverer Schemas
A.6
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command Line to Upgrade Oracle Identity Management
A.7
Using the Upgrade Assistant Command Line to Verify an Upgraded Environment
B
Troubleshooting Your Upgrade
B.1
General Troubleshooting Guidelines
B.2
Resolving Common Upgrade Assistant Errors
B.2.1
Source Oracle Home Not Listed by Upgrade Assistant
B.2.2
Error Message States that No Components Can Be Upgraded
B.2.3
Troubleshooting Database Connection Problems When Upgrading Schemas
B.3
Examining the Log File
B.4
Investigating Examination Failures
B.5
Investigating Upgrade Failures
B.6
Restarting the Upgrade Assistant
B.7
Starting the Upgrade Assistant on UNIX Systems When Using Multiple Oracle Universal Installer Inventory Locations
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