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Oracle Vision Installation Information

Documentation

Prepared by: Felice Meneses

Version: V1.1

Release Date: 07 December 2011

Revision V1.1 (added Backup procedure)

Table of Contents
Oracle Vision Installation Information .................................................................................................... 1 Account details.................................................................................................................................... 3 Folder / partition details ..................................................................................................................... 3 Host Information (/etc/hosts entry) ................................................................................................... 3 RedHat Version ................................................................................................................................... 4 Vision Installation Version Information .............................................................................................. 4 Top Level Application Directory Structure .......................................................................................... 4 How to access the Oracle Vision? ....................................................................................................... 5 Startup and Shutdown ........................................................................................................................ 6 Shutdown / Startup Sample Scenario ............................................................................................. 7 Database File Backup Procedure ........................................................................................................ 8

Account details
The main login account details for the oracle server are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Root account and password: root / ghitoracle Linux application and database account and password: applvis / applvis123 Vision sysadmin account and password: sysadmin / sysadmin Apps database login account and password: apps/apps

Folder / partition details


The disk is configured in RAID-5 and sizing as follows:
Filesystem /dev/sda3 /dev/sda1 none /dev/sda8 /dev/sda5 /dev/sda10 /dev/sda11 /dev/sda7 /dev/sda9 /dev/sda6 Size 9.9G 289M 7.9G 9.9G 9.9G 4.0G 757G 9.9G 4.0G 9.9G Used 321M 18M 6.6M 88M 55M 41M 335G 3.3G 41M 181M Avail 9.1G 257M 7.9G 9.3G 9.3G 3.7G 384G 6.2G 3.7G 9.2G Use% 4% 7% 1% 1% 1% 2% 47% 35% 2% 2% Mounted on Usage / /boot /dev/shm /home /opt /tmp /u01 partition for oracle install /usr /usr/local /var

Host Information (/etc/hosts entry)

RedHat Version

Vision Installation Version Information


Application version Database version Developer ORACLE_HOME version Web Java ORACLE_HOME version 12.0.1 11.1.0.7 10.1.2 10.1.3

Top Level Application Directory Structure

Where: DB INST APPS /u01/oracle/VIS01/db /u01/oracle/VIS01/inst /u01/oracle/VIS01/apps

How to access the Oracle Vision?


1. Open internet explorer 2. Copy the URL: http://lxorclebs010.ghit.com.sg:8010 to the URL address box. 3. Key in application user name and password (e.g. sysadmin) and choose the responsibility.

Startup and Shutdown


To perform a shutdown of the database and application, you must login to unix as applvis. To do this, launch putty connection and login. To perform shutdown and startup, refer to below table. NOTE: ONLY applvis account should perform the startup and shutdown. Root account should no execute the command below. Command apps_stop apps_start db_stop db_start stop_all start_all Description This will stop the application services, concurrent manager, etc This will start all application services, concurrent manager, etc. This will shutdown the database and the listener This will start up the database and the listener This will stop all the services including database, application and listener services, etc. This will start all the services including database, application and listener services, etc.

Shutdown / Startup Sample Scenario A. You need to reboot the server. Refer to below steps: 1. Go to console of the server or from putty, and log in as applvis 2. In the terminal session, type stop_all to stop all services. This include application services (concurrent manager, forms, applets, etc.), database and listener 3. Verify if the shutdown is successful by executing: ps ef| grep applvis. There should be maximum of 8 processes displayed. 4. Once the shutdown completes, execute shutdown -r now. This command will reboot the system but will not automatically start the oracle services 5. Again, go to console or connect applvis from putty 6. In the terminal session, type start_all to start all services. This include application services (concurrent manager, forms, applets, etc.), database and listener 7. To test, log in to the oracle applications using the procedure outline in How to access Oracle Vision? section. B. You need to shutdown only the application services. Refer to below steps: 1. Go to console of the server or from putty, and log in as applvis C. In the terminal session, type apps_stop to stop all application services. This include application services (concurrent manager, forms, applets, etc.), database and listener C. You need to startup only the application services. Refer to below steps: 1. Go to console of the server or from putty, and log in as applvis 2. In the terminal session, type apps_start to stop all application services. This include application services (concurrent manager, forms, applets, etc.), database and listener D. If you need to shutdown the database services, you must make sure that no application services is running. Refer to below steps: 1. Verify concurrent manager services, execute ps ef| grep applvis| grep FNDLIBR. This should not return any rows. Only the pmon, smon, mmon, etc (which are database services) must be up and running at this time 2. Once confirmed that no application service is up and running, proceed to shutdown the database by executing db_stop. E. If you need to startup the database services only, refer to below steps: 1. Go to console of the server or from putty, and log in as applvis 2. In the terminal session, type db_start to start database and listener services.

Database File Backup Procedure


This section describes how to perform a simple database file backup for the Vision instance. The steps includes the following: 1. Go to console of the server or from putty, and log in as applvis 2. In the terminal session, type /home/applvis/scripts/backup/ db_bkup.sh. This script will perform the following: a. Shutdown applications services b. Shutdown database and listener services c. Perform database file tar and gzip to the backup folder d. Start the database and listener services e. Start the application services 3. Verify the backup and review the logs as listed in the folder mentioned below. Folder /home/applvis/scripts/backup /home/applvis/logs /u01/oracle/backup Description Location of the script to run the backup Location of backup log Location of backup file (tar.gz).

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