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4.
On the other node, run the following command as root:
# $ORACLE_HOME/root.sh
ORACLE_HOME is where you installed the OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
(Infrastructure).
8.8 Installing Only the OracleAS Metadata Repository in an OracleAS
Cold Failover Cluster Environment
This section describes how to install the OracleAS Metadata Repository in a new
database (that is, the installer will create a new database for you and populate it with
the OracleAS Metadata Repository). You can use this database in an OracleAS Cold
Failover Cluster environment.
Prerequisites:
■
Check that you have configured a virtual hostname and virtual IP.
■
If there is an existing Oracle Application Server 10g database on the system where
you plan to install OracleAS Metadata Repository, you must perform the steps in
Section 8.2.5, "Modify listener.ora file for Existing Database"
prior to installation.
Table 8–10
Installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository Only
Screen
Action
1.
--
Start up the installer and complete the first few screens. See
Fragment: The First Few Screens of the Installation"
for details.
Notes:
■
In the Select Installation Type screen, select Metadata Repository.
2.
Select Configuration
Options
Select High Availability and Replication.
Click Next.
3.
Select High Availability
Option
Select Virtual Host.
Click Next.
4.
Register Oracle
Application Server
Metadata Repository
If you already have an Oracle Internet Directory and know its connect information,
select Yes and enter the name of the computer where Oracle Internet Directory is
running and the port number. See
Section 4.17, "How to Determine Port Numbers
if you do not know the port number.
Use Only SSL Connections with this Oracle Internet Directory
: Select this option
if you want Oracle Application Server components to use only SSL to connect to
Oracle Internet Directory.
If you do not have an Oracle Internet Directory, or do not know its connect
information, select No.
Click Next.
5.
Specify Oracle Internet
Directory login
This screen appears only if you selected Yes in the previous screen.
Username
: Enter the username for logging into Oracle Internet Directory. The user
must belong to the iAS Admins group in Oracle Internet Directory.
Password
: Enter the password.
Realm
: This field appears only if your Oracle Internet Directory contains multiple
realms. Enter the name of the realm against which to authenticate the user.
Click Next.
6.
Specify Virtual Hostname Virtual Hostname: Enter the name of the virtual host.
Click Next.