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11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

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A

alias host name
definition, 1.1.2
setting up for database hosts, 3.3.3
architecture
for Disaster Recovery solution, 1.2.1
artifacts
common to all Oracle Identity Management components, 2.5, 2.8
common to all Oracle product suites, 2
common to all Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
common to all SOA Suite components, 2.4
common to Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
common to Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1
asymmetric standby site
creating, 4.4
with fewer hosts and instances than production site, 4.4.1.1
asymmetric standby site setup
validating, 4.4.2
asymmetric topology
creating, 4.4.1
definition, 1.1.2
design considerations, 3.5.2
avoiding duplicate messages
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1

C

certificates
generating self-signed certificates, 4.1.4.1
common artifacts for all Oracle Identity Management components, 2.5, 2.8
common artifacts for all Oracle product suites, 2
common artifacts for all Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
common artifacts for all SOA Suite components, 2.4
common artifacts for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
common artifacts for Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
consistency group recommendations
for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3.2
for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4.2
for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1.2, 4.1.1.5.2
for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2.2
custom keystores
configuring Node Manager for, 4.1.4.4

D

database artifacts
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF, 2.2
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
database considerations, 3.3
database recommendations, 4.1.3
databases
forcing manual synchronization with Oracle Data Guard, 3.3.2
making TNSNAMES.ORA entries, 3.3.1
setting up alias host names for database hosts, 3.3.3
definitions of Disaster Recovery terminology, 1.1.2
design considerations
for a symmetric topology, 3.5.1
for an asymmetric topology, 3.5.2
designing
a Disaster Recovery topology by creating a new production site, 3.4.2
a Disaster Recovery topology from a partially existing site, 3.4
a Disaster Recovery topology from an existing production site, 3.4.1
a symmetric Disaster Recovery topology, 3
directory structure
for Disaster Recovery sites, 4.1.1
directory structure recommendations
for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3
for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1, 4.1.1.5
for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2
disaster
definition, 1.1.2
Disaster Recovery
active production site, 1.2.1
active/passive model, 1.1.1, 1.2.1
creating mount points to shared storage, 1.2.1
definition, 1.1.2
deploying components on shared storage, 1.2.1
design considerations for a symmetric topology, 3
designing a topology by creating a new production site, 3.4.2
designing a topology from a partially existing site, 3.4
designing a topology from an existing production site, 3.4.1
directory structure and volume design for sites, 4.1.1
DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.1
for third party databases, 1.2.1
forcing manual synchronization of databases, 3.3.2
forcing manual synchronization of middle tier, 4.5.1
key aspects, 1.2.1
local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
overview, 1.1
overview of architecture, 1.2.1
passive standby site, 1.2.1
performing site administration, 4.5
performing site operations, 4.5
problems solved by, 1.1.1
protecting Oracle databases, 1.2.1
protecting Oracle Fusion Middleware product binaries, configuration, and metadata files, 1.2.1
protecting third party databases, 1.2.1
setting up a site, 4.1
setting up and managing sites, 4
starting points for setting up sites, 3.4
synchronizing the sites, 4.5.1
terminology, 1.1.2
testing host name resolution, 3.1.1.5
use of Oracle Data Guard, 1.1.1
use of storage replication technology, 1.1.1
using a global load balancer, 3.1.3.1
using an /etc/hosts file for host name resolution, 3.1.1.2
using peer to peer file copying in test environments, 4.5.6
Disaster Recovery recommendations
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF, 2.2
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
DNS
resolving host names using global DNS servers, 3.1.1.4
resolving host names using separate DNS servers, 3.1.1.3
DNS switchover
performing by manually changing host name to IP mapping, 3.1.3.2
performing using a global load balancer, 3.1.3.1
dynamic or run-time artifacts
for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1

E

enterprise deployment guides
obtaining for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.5
/etc/hosts file
using for local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1

F

failover
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.4
file system artifacts
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF, 2.2
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8, 2.8.1, 2.8.3
Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
file-based persistent store, 3.2.4

G

global DNS server
using to resolve host names, 3.1.1.4
global load balancer
using in a Disaster Recovery topology, 3.1.3.1

H

host name
planning, 3.1.1
host name resolution
determining preference, 3.1.1.1
precedence defined in nsswitch.conf file, 3.1.1.1
testing, 3.1.1.5
using an /etc/hosts file for local host name resolution, 3.1.1.2
using DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.1
using global DNS server resolution, 3.1.1.4
using local host name resolution, 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.2
using ping command to test, 3.1.1.5
using separate DNS servers resolution, 3.1.1.3
host names
planning for production and standby sites, 3.1.1

I

identity keystore
creating, 4.1.4.2

K

keystore
configuring Node Manager for a custom keystore, 4.1.4.4
creating a trust keystore, 4.1.4.3
creating an identity keystore, 4.1.4.2

L

LDAP store
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
load balancer considerations, 3.1.2
LockFile directive
modifying to fix Oracle HTTP Server performance problems, 2.7.1

M

mount points
to shared storage locations, 1.2.1

N

network artifacts
for Oracle ADF, 2.2
for Oracle SOA Suite components, 2.4
for Oracle WebCenter components, 2.3
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle WebLogic Server, 2.1
Node Manager
configuring for custom keystores, 4.1.4.4
setting up on the standby site, 4.1.4
nsswitch.conf file
specifying host name resolution precedence, 3.1.1.1

O

Oracle Access Manager
database artifacts, 2.5.6
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.6
file system artifacts, 2.5.6
LDAP store, 2.5.6
recovery recommendations, 2.5.6
special considerations, 2.5.6
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF
database artifacts, 2.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.2
file system artifacts, 2.2
network artifacts, 2.2
recovery recommendations, 2.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.2
Oracle B2B
database artifacts, 2.4.5
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.5
file system artifacts, 2.4.5
recovery recommendations, 2.4.5
special considerations, 2.4.5
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.5
Oracle BPEL Process Manager
database artifacts, 2.4.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.2
recovery recommendations, 2.4.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
database artifacts, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
recovery recommendations, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer
database artifacts, 2.6.4
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.4
recovery recommendations, 2.6.4
special considerations, 2.6.4
synchronization recommendations, 2.6.4
Oracle Data Guard
configure Oracle Net Services on the standby site, 4.1.3.1.4
create instances and database on the standby site, 4.1.3.1.5
environment variables, 4.1.3.1.2
gather files and perform a database backup, 4.1.3.1.3
setting up, 4.1.3.1
setup prerequisites and assumptions, 4.1.3.1.1
test database switchover and switchback, 4.1.3.1.6
using to force manual synchronization of databases, 3.3.2
using to protect Oracle databases, 1.1.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
database artifacts, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
recovery recommendations, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager
database artifacts, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
recovery recommendations, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
special considerations, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms
database artifacts, 2.6.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.2
recovery recommendations, 2.6.2
special considerations, 2.6.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.6.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware
artifacts, 3.2.1
dynamic or run-time artifacts, 3.2.1
Oracle Home and Oracle Inventory, 3.2.2
protecting product binaries, configuration, and metadata files, 1.2.1
static artifacts, 3.2.1
Oracle Home and Oracle Inventory
Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.2
Oracle HTTP Server
database artifacts, 2.7.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.7.1
file system artifacts, 2.7.1
recovery recommendations, 2.7.1
special considerations, 2.7.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.7.1
Oracle HTTP Server performance problems
fixing by changing the LockFile directive, 2.7.1
Oracle Human Workflow
database artifacts, 2.4.4
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.4
recovery recommendations, 2.4.4
synchronization considerations, 2.4.4
Oracle Identity Federation
database artifacts, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
recovery recommendations, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
special considerations, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Identity Management
consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.3.2
database artifacts, 2.5, 2.8
directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.3
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5, 2.8
file system artifacts, 2.5, 2.8, 2.8.1, 2.8.3
network artifacts, 2.5, 2.8
recovery recommendations, 2.5, 2.8
synchronization recommendations, 2.5, 2.8
virtual servers, 3.1.2
volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.3.1
Oracle Internet Directory
database artifacts, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
recovery recommendations, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
special considerations, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle JCA Adapters
database artifacts, 2.4.8
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.8
file system artifacts, 2.4.8
recovery recommendations, 2.4.8
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.8
Oracle Mediator
database artifacts, 2.4.3
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.3
recovery recommendations, 2.4.3
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.3
Oracle Platform Security Services
database artifacts, 2.1.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.1.2
recovery recommendations, 2.1.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.1.2
Oracle Portal
database artifacts, 2.6.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.1
recovery recommendations, 2.6.1
special considerations, 2.6.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.6.1
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer
consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.4.2
database artifacts, 2.6
directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.4
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6
file system artifacts, 2.6
network artifacts, 2.6
obtaining enterprise deployment guides for, 4.1.1.4, 4.1.1.4, 4.2.5, 4.2.5
recovery recommendations, 2.6
synchronization recommendations, 2.6
virtual servers, 3.1.2
volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.4.1
Oracle Reports
database artifacts, 2.6.3
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.6.3
file system artifacts, 2.6.3
recovery recommendations, 2.6.3
special considerations, 2.6.3
synchronization recommendations, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure
database artifacts, 2.4.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.1
recovery recommendations, 2.4.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.1
Oracle SOA Suite
consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.1.2, 4.1.1.5.2
database artifacts, 2.4
directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.1, 4.1.1.5
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4
file system artifacts, 2.4
network artifacts, 2.4
recovery recommendations, 2.4
synchronization recommendations, 2.4
virtual servers, 3.1.2
volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.1.1, 4.1.1.5.1
Oracle User Messaging Service
database artifacts, 2.4.7
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.7
file system artifacts, 2.4.7
recovery recommendations, 2.4.7
special considerations, 2.4.7
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory
database artifacts, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
recovery recommendations, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
special considerations, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache
database artifacts, 2.7.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.7.2
file system artifacts, 2.7.2
recovery recommendations, 2.7.2
special considerations, 2.7.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.7.2
Oracle Web Services Manager
database artifacts, 2.4.6
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.4.6
recovery recommendations, 2.4.6
synchronization recommendations, 2.4.6
Oracle WebCenter
common artifacts and considerations for all components, 2.3
consistency group recommendations, 4.1.1.2.2
database artifacts, 2.3
directory structure recommendations, 4.1.1.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3
file system artifacts, 2.3
network artifacts, 2.3
recovery recommendations, 2.3
synchronization recommendations, 2.3
virtual servers, 3.1.2, 3.1.2
volume design recommendations, 4.1.1.2.1
Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server
database artifacts, 2.3.3
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.3
recovery recommendations, 2.3.3
synchronization recommendations, 2.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Portlets
database artifacts, 2.3.2
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.2
recovery recommendations, 2.3.2
synchronization recommendations, 2.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Spaces
database artifacts, 2.3.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.1
recovery recommendations, 2.3.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server
database artifacts, 2.3.4
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.3.4
recovery recommendations, 2.3.4
synchronization recommendations, 2.3.4
Oracle WebLogic Server
file system artifacts, 2.1
network artifacts, 2.1
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs
avoiding duplicate messages, 2.1.1
database artifacts, 2.1.1
Disaster Recovery recommendations, 2.1.1
file system artifacts, 2.1.1
recovery recommendations, 2.1.1
special considerations, 2.1.1
synchronization recommendations, 2.1.1

P

patch set
how to apply to an Oracle Fusion Middleware home in a Disaster Recovery topology, 4.6
physical host name
definition, 1.1.2
ping command
using to test host name resolution, 3.1.1.5
production site
creating, 4.2
creating for the Oracle Identity Management topology, 4.2.2
creating for the Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer topology, 4.2.5
creating for the Oracle SOA Suite topology, 4.2.1
creating for the Oracle WebCenter topology, 4.2.3, 4.2.4
production site setup
definition, 1.1.2

R

recovery recommendations
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF, 2.2
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1

S

self-signed certificates
generating, 4.1.4.1
separate DNS servers
using to resolve host names, 3.1.1.3
shared storage
creating mount points to, 1.2.1
creating Oracle home directories on, 1.2.1
site failover
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.4
site switchback
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.3
site switchover
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.2
site synchronization
definition, 1.1.2
SOA Suite
common artifacts and considerations for all components, 2.4
special considerations
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1
standby site
creating, 4.3
database setup, 4.3.1.1
middle tier setup, 4.3.1.2
performing periodic testing, 4.5.5, 4.5.5
prerequisites, 4.3.1
setting up Node Manager, 4.1.4
validating setup of, 4.3.2
standby site setup
definition, 1.1.2
static artifacts
for Oracle Fusion Middleware, 3.2.1
storage considerations, 3.2
storage replication, 3.2.3, 4.1.2
storage replication technology
using to protect Oracle Fusion Middleware middle tier components, 1.1.1
switchback
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.3
switchover
definition, 1.1.2
steps for performing, 4.5.2
symbolic links
to Oracle home directories on shared storage, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
symmetric topology
definition, 1.1.2
design considerations, 3.5.1
design considerations for, 3
directory names and paths requirement, 3
installed software requirement, 3
load balancers and virtual server names requirement, 3
port numbers requirement, 3
security requirement, 3
synchronization
manually forcing after middle tier configuration changes, 4.5.1
manually forcing for databases after middle tier configuration changes, 3.3.2
of production site and standby site, 4.5.1
synchronization considerations
Oracle Human Workflow, 2.4.4
synchronization recommendations
Oracle Access Manager, 2.5.6
Oracle ADF, 2.2
Oracle B2B, 2.4.5
Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4.2
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring, 2.4.9, 2.4.10
Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer, 2.6.4
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5.3, 2.8.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 2.5.5, 2.8.5
Oracle Forms, 2.6.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 2.7.1
Oracle Identity Federation, 2.5.4, 2.8.4
Oracle Identity Management, 2.5, 2.8
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.1, 2.8.1
Oracle JCA Adapters, 2.4.8
Oracle Mediator, 2.4.3
Oracle Platform Security Services, 2.1.2
Oracle Portal, 2.6.1
Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 2.6
Oracle Reports, 2.6.3
Oracle SOA Service Infrastructure, 2.4.1
Oracle SOA Suite, 2.4
Oracle User Messaging Service, 2.4.7
Oracle Virtual Directory, 2.5.2, 2.8.2
Oracle Web Cache, 2.7.2
Oracle Web Services Manager, 2.4.6
Oracle WebCenter, 2.3
Oracle WebCenter Discussions Server, 2.3.3
Oracle WebCenter Portlets, 2.3.2
Oracle WebCenter Spaces, 2.3.1
Oracle WebCenter Wiki and Blog Server, 2.3.4
Oracle WebLogic Server JMS and T-Logs, 2.1.1

T

testing
the standby site, 4.5.5
third party database
Disaster Recovery for, 1.2.1
TNSNAMES.ORA entries
making for databases, 3.3.1
topology
definition, 1.1.2
trust keystore
creating, 4.1.4.3
TTL (Time to Live) value, 3.1.3.2

V

validating
asymmetric standby site setup, 4.4.2
production site setup
production site, 4.2.6
standby site setup, 4.3.2
virtual IP considerations, 3.1.2
virtual servers
for Oracle Identity Management, 3.1.2
for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 3.1.2
for Oracle SOA Suite, 3.1.2
for Oracle WebCenter, 3.1.2, 3.1.2
volume design
for Disaster Recovery sites, 4.1.1
volume design recommendations
for Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.1.3.1
for Oracle Portal, Forms, Reports, and Discoverer, 4.1.1.4.1
for Oracle SOA Suite, 4.1.1.1.1, 4.1.1.5.1
for Oracle WebCenter, 4.1.1.2.1

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wide area DNS operations, 3.1.3