Technology Stack Components
Rapid Install installs and configures the technology stack components listed on this and the next two slides
The key components are:
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- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.2)
- Oracle Application Server 10.1.2 (provides Forms services via Oracle Developer 10g)
- Oracle Application Server 10.1.3 (provides Web services)
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Technology Stack Components
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- Oracle Developer 10g, which includes:
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– Oracle Forms
– Oracle Reports (for Concurrent Processing only)
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- Installed in the OracleAS 10.1.2 Developer (Tools) Oracle Home
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Technology Stack Components
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- Oracle HTTP Server:
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– Based on Apache
– Installed in the OracleAS 10.1.3 Web (Java) Oracle Home
Summary of Technology Stack Changes
New versions of database tier technology:
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- Oracle Database 9i Oracle Database 10g Release 2
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New versions of application tier technology:
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- Application Server: 1.0 10.1
- Oracle HTTP Server/Apache: 1.3.19 10.1.3 (in OracleAS 10.1.3 Oracle Home)
- Oracle Developer: 6i 10g (in OracleAS 10.1.2 Oracle Home)
- Oracle JDeveloper: 9i 10g
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New application tier technology component:
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- Servlet Container: JServ OC4J
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Release 12 Platform Support
Release 12 is supported on:
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- Sun Solaris (SPARC)
- Linux (32-bit and 64-bit)
- Microsoft Windows
- HP-UX (PA-RISC)
- HP-UX (Itanium)
- IBM AIX 5L
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The Oracle Applications Installation Update Notes list platform-specific software requirements
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- These notes are available on OracleMetaLink
- See notes page of this slide for the references
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Software Requirements
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- Release Maintenance Tools
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– Solaris: ar, cc, ld, make, X Display Server
– Linux: ar, gcc, g++, ld, ksh, make, X Display Server
– Windows: Microsoft Visual C++, MKS Toolkit, GNU make
— See notes page for further details of these components
– HP-UX (PA-RISC): ar, cc, aCC, make, X Display Server – HP-UX (Itanium): ar, cc, aCC, make, X Display Server
– IBM AIX 5L: ar, ld, linkxlC, make, X Display Server
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- The Java Development Kit (JDK) is included with Release 12
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– With Release 11i, it had to be installed separately (on most platforms)
CPU Requirements
CPU requirements for running Oracle Applications depend on the:
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- Number of concurrent users and their usage profiles
- Number of concurrent manager processes and the types of jobs that they are running
- Load for activities other than Oracle Applications
- Size of the database
- Desired response time
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Memory Requirements
To calculate memory requirements for the database machine, consider:
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- Oracle database overhead
- Size of system global area (SGA)
- Number of concurrent users
- Other software on the machine (not recommended)
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Disk Space Requirements
Consider disk space requirements for:
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- Stage area
- Language files
- Applications log and output files
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Disk Space Requirements
Consider disk space requirements for:
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- Temporary directories and files
- Updates and patches
- Other files
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Set Up Stage Area
Running Rapid Install from the Stage Area
Once the stage directory structure has been created, you can start Rapid Install:
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- UNIX example:
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$ cd /d01/StageR12/startCD/Disk1/rapidwiz
$ ./rapidwiz
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- Windows example:
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H:\>cd StageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz H:\Stage12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>RapidWiz.cmd
Using an Alias for the Host Machine
To use an alias (not the actual name of the host machine), use the -servername command line option:
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- UNIX example:
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$ cd rapidwiz
$ ./rapidwiz -servername myhost
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- Windows example:
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H:\>cd rapidwiz