Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10376-01 |
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This guide describes how to manage Oracle Application Server.
This preface contains these topics:
The Oracle Application Server 10g Administrator's Guide is intended for administrators of Oracle Application Server.
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This document contains:
This part contains chapters that describe how to get started with managing Oracle Application Server.
This chapter provides tasks for getting familiar with your Oracle Application Server installation.
This chapter introduces Web-based and command-line administration tools for Oracle Application Server.
This chapter describes how to start and stop Oracle Application Server environments, instances, components, and clusters.
This part contains chapters that describe basic administration tasks.
This chapter describes how to view and manage Oracle Application Server log files.
This chapter describes how to view and change Oracle Application Server port numbers.
This chapter describes tasks for managing OracleAS Metadata Repositories, such as changing schema passwords, relocating datafiles, and changing the character set.
This part contains chapters that describe advanced administration tasks.
This chapter describes how to extend application server instances, configure additional components, and configure a J2EE and Web Cache instance to use Infrastructure Services.
This chapter describes how to change the Infrastructure Services used by a middle-tier instance.
This chapter describes how to change the hostname and IP address of an Oracle Application Server host.
This chapter provides key considerations for managing Oracle Application Server recommended topologies.
This part contains chapters that describe how to back up and recover your Oracle Application Server environment.
This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Application Server backup and recovery tools, strategies, and procedures.
This chapter describes how to install, configure, and use the Oracle Application Server Backup and Recovery Tool.
This chapter describes Oracle Application Server backup strategies and procedures.
This chapter describes Oracle Application Server recovery strategies and procedures.
This part contains various appendixes.
This appendix provides tasks for managing and configuring Application Server Control, including starting and stopping, configuring security, enabling ODL log formatting, and enabling Enterprise Manager accessibility mode.
This appendix provides descriptions and locations of Oracle Application Server command-line administration tools.
This appendix lists Oracle Application Server default port numbers and provides information on assigning and changing them.
This appendix provides descriptions of OracleAS Metadata Repository schemas, and lists their tablespaces and datafiles.
This appendix describes how to use the printlogs
utility for viewing log files.
This appendix contains procedures changing Infrastructure Services, such as installing and setting up an LDAP-based replica, and migrating data.
This appendix provides examples of administrative changes to Oracle Application Server, which can be used for guidance when performing backup and recovery, managing OracleAS Disaster Recovery, and managing OracleAS Active Failover Cluster.
This appendix describes how to view Oracle Application Server release numbers.
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