Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W
A
- active-active topologies, 1.2.1
- OracleAS Cluster, 2.1.1
- OracleAS Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.1
- OracleAS Infrastructure, 6.2
- active-passive topologies, 1.2.1
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 2.1.2, 2.1.2
- OracleAS Infrastructure, 6.2
- site-level (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 6.1.2
- with Real Application Clusters database, 6.2.2
- adapters (Oracle BPEL Process Manager), 5.8.3
- adapters (OracleAS Integration InterConnect), 5.7
- adding instance to OracleAS Database-based Farm, 4.2.1.1
- adding instance to OracleAS File-based Farm, 4.2.1.2
- AJP port, 4.2.7.2, 4.4.1
- alternate server list
- from Oracle Internet Directory, 10.3.2
- from user input, 10.3.1
- AlternateServers attribute (in failover), 10.3.2
- Application Server Control Console
- Configure OracleAS Farm Repository wizard, 4.2.1.2.1, 4.2.1.2.2
- configuring mod_oc4j.conf file, 4.2.6.1
- Create Cluster page, 4.2.1.3
- Farm home page, 4.2.1.3
- in OracleAS Cluster(OC4J) environment, 4.4.1
- in OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier) environment, 4.5.1.3
- archive logs, 13
- shipping manually, 15.1.1.1
- asgctl commands
- asgctl, 14.2.2
- clone instance, 13.4.4, 13.8, 14.2.2
- clone topology, 13.4.4, 13.8, 14.2.2
- common information, 14.1
- connect asg, 14.2.2
- disconnect, 14.2.2
- discover topology, 13.4.4, 13.6, 13.13.1.3, 14.2.2
- discover topology within farm, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- dump farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- dump policies, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- dump topology, 13.4.4, 13.6, 14.2.2
- exit, 14.2.2
- failover, 13.4.4, 13.10.1.2, 14.2.2
- help, 13.13.1.1, 14.2.2
- instantiate farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- instantiate topology, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- quit, 14.2.2
- set asg credentials, 13.4.4, 13.5, 13.14.1.1, 14.2.2
- set echo, 14.2.2
- set new primary database, 13.4.4, 13.5, 14.2.2
- set noprompt, 14.2.2
- set primary database, 13.4.4, 13.5, 13.13.1.2, 13.14.1.2, 14.2.2
- set trace, 14.2.2
- show env, 14.2.2
- show operation, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- shutdown, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- shutdown farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- shutdown topology, 14.2.2
- specific information for some, 14.2
- startup, 14.2.2
- startup farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- startup topology, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- stop operation, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- switchover farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- switchover topology, 13.4.4, 13.10.1.1, 14.2.2
- sync farm, 14.2.2
- sync topology, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- verify farm (deprecated), 14.2.2
- verify topology, 13.4.4, 13.6, 14.2.2
- asgctl scripts
- creating and executing, 13.13.1.4
- attributes
- AlternateServers (for failover), 10.3.2
- authenticating Infrastructure databases
- failover to new production site, 13.4.4, 13.5
- production site, 13.4.4, 13.5
- authenticating OracleAS Guard servers to OracleAS Guard client, 13.4.4, 13.5
B
- backup and recovery
- cold failover cluster database, 7.1.4
- middle tier, 3.3
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 4.5.1.2
- OracleAS Infrastructure, 6.3
- Backup and Recovery Tool, 6.3.1, 7.1.4, 13, 15.1, 15.1.1.2, 15.1.1.2, 15.1.2.1
C
- CFC environment
- special considerations for
- instantiate and failover operations, 14.2.1.1
- switchover operation, 14.2.1.3
- special considerations for disaster recovery configurations, 14.2.1
- chgtocfmt script, 4.5.3
- clone instance command, 13.8, 13.8.1, 14.2.2
- clone topology command, 13.4.4, 13.8, 13.8.2, 14.2.2
- clone topology policy file, 13.8.2
- cloning an instance at secondary site, 13.8.1
- cloning topology at secondary site, 13.8.2
- cluster agent, 1.2.1
- Cluster configuration assistant fails, A.2.4
- cluster file system and Oracle Ultra Search, A.6.1
- cluster manager, 11.1
- clusters
- definition, 11.1
- clusterware, 1.2.1
- cold failover cluster database, 7.1
- backup and recovery, 7.1.4
- converting from single-instance database (on UNIX), 21.3.2
- converting from single-instance database (on Windows), 21.4.2
- database polling, 6.3.1
- for OracleAS Metadata Repository, 6.2
- common configuration, establishing, 4.2.7.1
- common information for asgctl commands, 14.1
- config.inp, 15.1.1.2
- configuration cloning, 3.1.1.2.1
- configuration files
- backed up by OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13
- backed up for OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 15.1.1.2
- in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.1.3.1
- configuration, establishing common, 4.2.7.1
- Configure OracleAS Farm Repository wizard, 4.2.1.2.1, 4.2.1.2.2
- connect asg command, 14.2.2
- connect-time failover, 11.1
- Create Cluster page, 4.2.1.3
- creating and executing asgctl scripts, 13.13.1.4
- creating DCM-Managed OracleAS Clusters, 4.2.1
D
- database connect problem (on Windows), A.1.3
- database console, 7.1.3
- database polling, 7.1.4
- database polling (cold failover cluster database), 6.3.1
- DCM, 2.2.2.1.1
- starting DCM daemon, 3.2.1.1
- dcmctl commands, 3.2.1.1, 4.4.1, 4.4.2.2
- createArchive, 4.3.2.8
- exportArchive, 4.3.2.8
- exportRepository, 4.3.2.6
- getState, 4.3.2.5
- importRepository, 4.3.2.6
- leaveCluster, 4.2.3
- repositoryRelocated, 4.3.2.6
- resyncInstance, 4.3.2.5
- updateConfig, 4.2.6.1, 4.3.2.5
- DCM-Managed OracleAS Clusters, 3.2.1, 4.1.1, 4.2, 4.2.7
- adding instances to, 4.2.2
- common configuration, 4.2.7.1
- configuring mod_oc4j.conf, 4.2.6.1
- configuring Oracle HTTP Server, 4.2.6
- creating, 4.2.1
- deleting, 4.2.4
- deploying applications, 4.4.2.2
- instance-specific parameters, 4.2.7.2
- relocating repository host, 4.3.2.6
- removing instances, 4.2.3
- starting, 4.2.4
- stopping, 4.2.4
- upgrading, 4.6.2
- using with OracleAS Single Sign-On, 4.7
- dehydration store, 5.8.1
- disaster recovery, 13
- disconnect command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 14.2.2
- discover topology (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.4.4, 13.6, 13.13.1.3
- command, 14.2.2
- discover topology within farm (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.4.4
- command, 14.2.2
- displaying current operation, 13.11.2
- displaying detailed topology information, 13.11.6
- displaying operation history on all nodes, 13.11.3
- <distributable, 4.4.2.3
- distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 9.7
- transformation to, 19.2.2, 20
- with Real Application Clusters database, 9.7.8
- distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 9.5
- transformation to, 19.2.4, 21
- distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 9.3
- DNS, 13.2.2, 13.2.2.2
- DNS resolution (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.2.2.2
- DNS servers on production and standby sites (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.2.2.2
- mapping (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.12.2
- switchover (for OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.10.1.1
- used in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.2.1.2
- dump farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- dump policies command, 13.4.4, 13.7, 14.2.2
- dump topology command, 13.4.4, 13.6, 13.11.6, 14.2.2
- dump topology policy file, 13.6
- dumping policy files, 13.7
E
- editing a policy file, 13.7
- EJB
- application state replication, 4.4.2.4
- client routing, 3.1.1.3.1
- replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- session state replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- EJB state replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- error messages (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.11.7
- exit command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 14.2.2
F
- failback, 1.2.1
- failover, 1.2.1
- AlternateServers attribute, 10.3.2
- during connect-time, 11.1
- failover command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.1.3.1, 13.4.4, 13.10.1.2, 14.2.2
- failover policy file, 13.10.1.2
- Farm home page, 4.2.1.3
- fault tolerant mode, 2.2.4.2
- file-based repository, 3.2.1.2
- Forms Listener Servlet, 5.5
- Forms Runtime Engine, 5.5
- Forms Servlet, 5.5
G
- getting help (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.13.1.1
H
- hardware cluster, 1.2.1
- hardware load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- help command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 14.2.2
- hostname
- network, 1.2.1, 13.2.1.2
- physical, 1.2.1, 13.2.1, 13.2.1.1, 13.2.2.1
- virtual, 1.2.1, 13.2.1
- virtual (in OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.2.1.3, 13.2.2.1
- hostname resolution, 13.2.2
- hub database (OracleAS Integration InterConnect), 5.7
I
- identifying Infrastructure database on primary topology, 13.14.1.2
- information common to asgctl commands, 14.1
- information specific to some asgctl commands, 14.2
- instance management (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.4.4
- instance-specific parameters, 4.2.7.2
- instantiate farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- instantiate topology (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 13.4.4, 13.9.1
- at secondary site, 13.9.1
- policy file, 13.9.1, 13.9.1
- instantiate topology command, 14.2.2
- IP address takeover (IPAT), 10.6.1
J
- J2EE and Web Cache installation type, 13.1.1
- J2EE applications
- rolling upgrades of, 4.2.5
- Java Object Cache, 3.1.1.3.2, 3.1.1.3.2, 4.3.2.1
- JMS port, 4.2.7.2, 4.4.1
- JNDI namespace replication, 3.1.1.3.1
L
- load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- fault tolerant mode, 2.2.4.2
- hardware load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- in OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.1.3.1
- lvs, 2.2.4.2
- network address translation (NAT), 2.2.4.2
- network load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- persistence, 2.2.4.2
- port configuration, 2.2.4.2
- port monitoring, 2.2.4.2
- process failure detection, 2.2.4.2
- requirements, 2.2.4.2
- resource monitoring, 2.2.4.2
- software load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- stickiness, 2.2.4.2
- types, 2.2.4.2
- virtual server configuration, 2.2.4.2
- Windows network load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- with Oracle Internet Directory, 10.7
- with OracleAS Forms Services, 5.5
- wrong virtual server name in configuration files, A.2.8
- load balancing
- local affinity (for OC4J), 3.1.1.2.2
- mod_oc4j, 3.1.1.2.2, 4.2.6.1
- network level, 10.4
- Oracle Internet Directory, 10.4.1
- OracleBI Discoverer, 5.9
- software, 10.4.2
- weighted routing (for OC4J), 3.1.1.2.2
- load-on-startup, 4.4.2.3
- local affinity (OC4J load balancing), 3.1.1.2.2
- log apply services, 15.1.1
- lvs load balancer, 2.2.4.2
M
- metric-based mod_oc4j routing algorithm, 3.1.1.2.2
- Microsoft Cluster Server, 9.2.1
- middle tier
- backup and recovery, 3.3
- upgrades, 4.6
- MissingLocalValuePolicy flag, 4.2.7.2
- mod_oc4j, 3.1.1.2.2
- load balancing, 3.1.1.2.2, 4.2.6.1
- load balancing algorithms, 3.1.1.2.2
- metric-based routing algorithm, 3.1.1.2.2
- mod_oc4j.conf, 4.2.6.1
- configuring, 4.2.6.1
- mod_plsql, 4.2.6.3
- monitoring asgctl operations, 13.11
- multicast address, 3.1.1.3.1, 4.4.2.3, 4.4.2.4
- multimaster replication, 10.5
N
- network address translation (NAT), 2.2.4.2
- network hostname, 1.2.1, 13.2.1.2
- Network Interface Cards (NICs)
- failures of, 10.6.1
- using multiple with OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-EJB), A.4.1
- network load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- network load balancing, 10.4
- NIS, 13.2.2
O
- OC4J, 6.1
- cluster-wide parameters, 4.4.1
- configuring OC4J-specific parameters, 4.4.3
- creating OC4J instances in OracleAS Cluster (OC4J), 4.4.2.1
- deleting OC4J instances in OracleAS Cluster (OC4J), 4.4.2.1
- distributed caching, 3.1.1.3.2
- instance-specific parameters, 4.2.7.2, 4.4.1, 4.4.3
- islands, 4.2.7.2, 4.4.1, 4.4.3.1, 4.4.3.1
- Java Object Cache, 3.1.1.3.2
- JNDI namespace replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- load balancing, 3.1.1.2.2
- mod_oc4j, 3.1.1.2.2
- number of processes, 4.4.1
- ports, 4.4.1, 4.4.3.2
- process, 3.1.1.2.2, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 4.2.6.1, 4.4.1, 4.4.3.1, 4.4.3.1
- OC4J_SECURITY, 8.9
- Oc4jRoutingWeight directive, 4.2.6.1
- Oc4jSelectMethod directive, 4.2.6.1
- odisrv, failover problems, A.2.6
- OPMN, 6.1.1
- opmn: prefix, A.4.2
- opmnctl restartproc command, 4.2.6.1
- opmn.xml, 4.2.7.2, 4.2.7.2
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 5.8
- adapters, 5.8.3
- Oracle Content Management SDK, 5.10
- Oracle Data Guard, 13, 13.1.3.1, 13.2.2.2.1, 15.1.1.1, 18.1
- Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 6.1, 6.2, 9.3
- load balancer persistence setting, 2.2.4.2
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning, 6.1, 9.3.5
- Oracle Fail Safe, 7.1.4, 9.2.1, 9.2.1
- database polling, 6.3.1
- Oracle HTTP Server, 3.1.1.2, 3.1.1.2.2, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 4.2.6, 6.1
- stateful load balancing, 3.1.1.1
- stateless load balancing, 3.1.1.1
- Oracle Identity Management, 6.1, 6.2
- Oracle Internet Directory, 6.1, 9.3.5, 9.5
- alternate server list, 10.3.2
- cannot start, A.2.3
- deployment examples, 10.7
- failover, 10
- failover at network level, 10.4
- failover capabilities, 10.5
- failover in Real Application Clusters database environment, 11
- failover options for clients, 10.3
- failover options in private network infrastructure, 10.6
- failover options in public network infrastructure, 10.4
- fails to start on one node, A.2.2
- fault tolerance mechanisms, 10.2
- hardware-based load balancing, 10.4.1, 10.4.1
- high availability capabilities, 10.5
- load balancer persistence setting, 2.2.4.2
- multimaster replication, 10.5
- OID Monitor in OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) environment, 8.7.3
- software load balancing, 10.4.2
- stack, 10.2
- synchronizing metadata in OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) environment, 8.7.2
- unable to connect to, A.2.3
- with Real Application Clusters database, 11
- Oracle Management Services, 6.1
- Oracle Net listener, 6.1
- Oracle Ultra Search
- cluster file system and, A.6.1
- Real Application Clusters database, A.6.1
- ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment variable, 7.1.3
- OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 2.1.1, 6.2, 6.2.1, 9.6
- configuring system time, A.2.7
- distributed, 6.2, 6.2.1, 9.7
- failover, 8.9.2
- OID Monitor in, 8.7.3
- Oracle Internet Directory metadata synchronization, 8.7.2
- transformation to, 19.2.1, 20
- with Real Application Clusters database, 9.6.8
- OracleAS Cluster (J2EE), 2.1.1
- OracleAS Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.1, 4.7
- OracleAS Cluster (OC4J), 2.2.3, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.2
- Application Server Control Console and, 4.4.1
- configuring, 4.4.1
- configuring OC4J instances, 4.4.3
- configuring Web application state replication, 4.4.2.3
- creating OC4J instances, 4.4.2.1
- deleting OC4J instances, 4.4.2.1
- deploying applications, 4.4.2.2
- EJB state replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- session state replication, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1
- state replication, 2.2.3
- using, 4.4
- Web application session state replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-EJB), 3.1.1.3.1
- configuring EJB application state replication, 4.4.2.4, 4.4.2.4
- EJB replication, 3.1.1.3.1
- state replication, 4.4.2.4
- with multiple NICs, A.4.1
- OracleAS Cluster (OC4J-JMS), 3.1.1.3.3, 3.1.1.3.3
- manual failover, 4.5.2.4
- OracleAS Cluster (Portal), 2.1.1
- OracleAS Cluster (Web Cache), 3.1.1.1, 3.1.1.1
- OracleAS Clusters, 2.1.1
- advantages, 2.1.1
- manually managed, 3.2.2, B
- with OracleAS Cluster (OC4J), 3.1.1.3.1
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster, 2.1.2, 5.5, 13.1.3.1, 13.2.1.3, 13.2.2.2
- advantages, 2.1.2
- backup and recovery, 6.3.1
- cluster-wide maintenance, 13.10.1.1
- environment, 1.2.1
- online database backup and restore, A.1.2
- solutions for Metadata Repository and Identity Management, 6.2.2
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 6.2, 6.2.2, 9.4
- distributed, 6.2, 9.5
- transformation to, 19.2.3, 21
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 3.1.2.1, 5.6, 6.2, 6.2.2, 9.2
- backup and recovery, 9.2.10
- configuring, 9.2.8
- distributed, 6.2, 6.2.2, 9.3
- failover, 9.2.4
- managing, 9.2.7
- node failure protection, 9.2
- process failure protection, 9.2
- starting, 9.2.5
- stopping, 9.2.6
- using Application Server Control Console, 9.2.7
- Windows solution, 9.2.1
- with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 9.8
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.1.3.3, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.1.2, 4.5.2.2
- accessing applications, 4.5.4
- backup and recovery, 4.5.1.2
- configuration and deployment, 4.5.1
- deploying applications, 4.5.4
- managing, 4.5
- managing failover, 4.5.2
- manual failover, 4.5.2.1
- moving Oracle homes between local and shared storage, 4.5.3
- using Application Server Control Console, 4.5.1.3
- using with OracleBI Discoverer, 4.5.1.1
- with OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 9.8
- OracleAS Database-based Farm
- adding instance to, 4.2.1.1
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13
- asymmetrical standby configuration, 13.1.3.2
- asymmetrical standby with fewer middle tiers, 13.1.3.2
- asymmetrical standby with Infrastructure only, 13.1.3.2
- collocated OID and MR with a separate MR, 13.1.3.3
- full site upgrade prerequisites, 16.1
- full site upgrade procedure, 16.3
- non-collocated OID and MR with distributed application MRs, 13.1.3.4
- standby site not started after failover, A.3.2
- standby site not synchronized, A.3.1
- supported topologies, 13.1.3
- switchover operation fails directory not found, A.3.3
- symmetrical production and standby configuration, 13.1.3.1
- sync farm operation fails, A.3.7
- verify farm operation fails, A.3.6
- OracleAS Farm, 4.2.1
- OracleAS File-based Farm
- adding instance to, 4.2.1.2, 4.2.1.2.2
- creating repository host, 4.2.1.2.1
- OracleAS Forms Services, 5.5
- OracleAS Guard, 13.4.6, 13.9
- asgctl commands description summary, 14
- client, 13.4.2
- cloning instance at secondary site, 13.8.1
- cloning topology at secondary site, 13.8.2
- creating and executing asgctl scripts, 13.13.1.4
- deprecated asgctl commands description summary, 14
- displaying current operation, 13.11.2
- displaying detailed topology information, 13.11.6
- displaying operation history, 13.11.3
- error messages, 13.11.7
- failing over to standby topology, 13.10.1.2
- getting help, 13.13.1.1
- identifying Infrastructure database on primary topology, 13.14.1.2
- instantiating topology at secondary site, 13.9.1
- invoking asgctl, 14.2.2
- monitoring asgctl operations, 13.11
- operations, 13.4.4
- server, 13.4.3
- setting asg credentials, 13.14.1.1
- specifying primary database, 13.13.1.2
- stopping operations, 13.11.4
- supported disaster recovery configurations, 13.4.6
- supported OracleAS releases, 13.1.2
- switching over to standby topology, 13.10.1.1
- synchronizing secondary site with primary site, 13.9.2
- tracing tasks, 13.11.5
- typical asgctl session, 13.13.1
- validating primary topology, 13.11.1
- validating primary topology configuration, 13.11.1
- OracleAS Infrastructure
- backup and recovery, 6.3
- monitoring, 8.11
- stopping, 9.2.6
- OracleAS Integration B2B, 5.6, 5.6, 5.6
- OracleAS Integration InterConnect, 5.7
- hub database, 5.7
- repository server, 5.7
- with Real Application Clusters database, 5.7
- OracleAS Integration InterConnect adapters, 5.7
- Database adapter, 5.7
- File adapter, 5.7
- FTP/SMTP adapter, 5.7
- HTTP adapter, 5.7
- MQ/AQ adapter, 5.7
- OEM adapter, 5.7
- OracleAS JMS, 3.1.2.1.2, 4.5.2.4
- distributed destinations, 3.1.1.3.3
- OracleAS Metadata Repository, 5.6, 6.1, 6.2.2, 9.5
- high availability options, 6.2.2
- unable to restore to different host, A.5.1
- using Real Application Clusters database, 6.2.1
- OracleAS Metadata Repository Creation Assistant, 9.4
- OracleAS Portal, 5.2
- load balancer persistence setting, 2.2.4.2
- parallel page engine, 2.2.4.2
- OracleAS Reports Services, 5.4
- OracleAS Single Sign-On, 4.7, 4.7, 6.1, 6.2
- configuring, 4.7
- load balancer persistence setting, 2.2.4.2
- long connection time, A.2.1
- OracleAS Web Cache, 3.1.1.2
- failover problems, A.1.1
- not started on standby site, A.3.4
- OracleAS Cluster (Web Cache), 3.1.1.1
- with OracleAS Forms Services, 5.5
- OracleAS Wireless, 5.3
- OracleBI Discoverer, 4.5.1.1, 5.9
- load balancing, 5.9
- process monitoring and restart, 5.9
- OracleBI Discoverer Preferences Server, 5.9.1
- oracle.j2ee.naming.cache.timeout property, A.4.2
- orion-ejb-jar.xml, 4.4.2.4
P
- parallel page engine, 2.2.4.2
- persistence on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- physical hostname, 1.2.1, 13.2.1, 13.2.1.1, 13.2.2.1
- PlsqlConnectionValidation parameter, 4.2.6.3.1
- policy file, 13.7
- clone topology, 13.8.2
- dump topology, 13.6
- editing, 13.7
- failover, 13.10.1.2
- instantiate topology, 13.9.1, 13.9.1
- success requirement attributes, 13.7
- switchover topology, 13.10.1.1
- sync topology, 13.9.2
- verify topology, 13.6, 13.9.1, 13.11.1
- writing, 13.4.4
- port configuration on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- port monitoring on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- port numbers, 4.4.1, 4.4.3.2
- Portal and Wireless installation type, 13.1.1
- prerequisites for OracleAS Disaster Recovery full site upgrade, 16.1
- primary node, 1.2.1
- process failure detection on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- production site, 13.1, 13.2.2.2
- backup, 15.1.1
- PROVIDER_URL property, A.4.2
Q
- quit command (OracleAS Disaster Recovery), 14.2.2
R
- RAID disks, 4.3.2.1
- random mod_oc4j routing algorithm, 3.1.1.2.2
- Real Application Clusters database, 7.2
- and JMS, 3.1.1.3.3, 3.1.1.3.3
- and mod_plsql, 3.1.1.2.3, 4.2.6.3.1
- and Oracle Internet Directory, 11
- and Oracle Ultra Search, A.6.1
- and OracleAS Integration InterConnect, 5.7, 5.7, 5.7
- as Oracle BPEL Process Manager dehydration store, 5.8.1
- for OracleAS Metadata Repository, 6.2, 6.2.1
- in active-passive topologies, 6.2.2
- in distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 9.7.8
- in OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) topology, 9.6.8
- Oracle Internet Directory failover in, 11
- transforming to, 20.5
- redundancy, 2.1
- redundant links, 10.6.2
- removing instances from DCM-Managed OracleAS Clusters, 4.2.3
- repository host, 3.2.1.2
- choosing, 4.3.2.1
- creating, 4.2.1.2.1
- relocating, 4.3.2.6
- unavailability of, 4.3.2.3
- repository server (OracleAS Integration InterConnect), 5.7
- requirements for load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- resource monitoring on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- RMI port, 4.2.7.2, 4.4.1
- rolling upgrade for J2EE applications, 4.2.5
- round robin mod_oc4j routing algorithm, 3.1.1.2.2
S
- scheduled outages, 13.10.1.1
- SCN, 15.1.1.1, 15.1.2.2
- secondary node, 1.2.1
- secure shell port forwarding, 18.1
- separate Oracle home installations (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier;, 4.5.3
- sequence number, 15.1.1.1, 15.1.2.2
- serializable, 4.4.2.3
- session state replication, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1
- set asg credentials command, 13.4.4, 13.5, 13.14.1.1, 14.2.2
- set echo command, 14.2.2
- set new primary database command, 13.4.4, 13.5, 14.2.2
- set noprompt command, 14.2.2
- set primary database command, 13.4.4, 13.5, 13.13.1.2, 13.14.1.2, 14.2.2
- set trace command, 14.2.2
- set trace off command, 13.11.5
- set trace on command, 13.11.5
- shared storage, 1.2.1, 1.2.1, 2.1.2, 9.2.1, 9.3.4
- show env command, 14.2.2
- show operation command, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- show operation full command, 13.11.2
- show operation history command, 13.11.3
- shutdown command, 14.2.2
- shutdown farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- shutdown topology command, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- single Oracle home installations (OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier;, 4.5.3
- single point of failure, 3.2.1.1
- site upgrade procedure
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 16
- software load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- special considerations
- disaster recovery configurations in CFC environment, 14.2.1
- instantiate and failover operations, 14.2.1.1
- switchover operation, 14.2.1.3
- for switchover operation, 13.10.1.1
- specific information for some asgctl commands, 14.2
- specifying primary database, 13.13.1.2
- SSH tunneling, 18.1
- ssoreg.sh script, 4.7, 4.7
- standby site, 13.1, 13.1.1, 13.2.2.2
- clone instance command, 13.4.4
- instantiation, 13.4.4
- not started after failover, A.3.2
- not synchronized, A.3.1
- OracleAS Web Cache not started, A.3.4
- restoration, 15.1.2
- switchover operation fails directory not found, A.3.3
- synchronization, 13.4.4
- wrong hostname on middle tier, A.3.5
- startup command, 14.2.2
- startup farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- startup topology command, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- state information in J2EE applications
- preserving when upgrading, 4.2.5
- state replication
- configuring for EJB applications, 4.4.2.4
- configuring for Web applications, 4.4.2.3
- JVM termination, 4.4.2.5.2
- state safe applications, 3.1.1.3.1
- stateful applications, 3.1.1.3.1
- stateful OC4J applications, clustering and, 4.2.7.2
- stateful session EJB, 4.4.2.5, 4.4.2.5.2
- staticports.ini file, 13.3
- stickiness on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- stop operation command, 13.4.4, 13.11.4, 14.2.2
- stopping asgctl operations, 13.11.4
- supported topologies
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.1.3
- switchback, 1.2.1
- switchover, 1.2.1
- switchover farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- switchover operation, 13.4.4
- switchover topology command, 13.4.4, 13.10.1.1, 14.2.2
- switchover topology policy file, 13.10.1.1
- switchover topology to command, 13.1.3.1
- sync farm command, 14.2.2
- sync farm operation fails, A.3.7
- sync topology command, 13.4.4, 14.2.2
- sync topology policy file, 13.9.2
- synchronize topology command, 13.9.2
- synchronizing secondary site with primary site, 13.9.2
- system time synchronized, A.2.7
T
- TCP/IP connections, 10.4, 10.6.1
- time-to-live, 13.12.2
- TNS listener, 9.2.1
- TNS Names, 13.2.2.2.1
- tracing asgctl tasks, 13.11.5
- transformation
- to distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 19.2.2, 20
- to distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 19.2.4, 21
- to OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), 19.2.1, 20
- to OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 19.2.3, 21
- transformation to highly available topologies, 19
- source configuration, 19.1
- target configurations, 19.2
- Transparent Application Failover, 3.1.1.3.3
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 3.1.1.3.3, 11.1
- troubleshooting
- dumping the topology to a file, 13.4.4, 13.6
- show operations, 13.4.4
- stop an operation, 13.4.4
- typical asgctl session, 13.13.1
U
- unplanned outages, 13.10.1.2
- upgrade prerequisites
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 16.1
- upgrade procedure for OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 16.3
- upgrading stateful J2EE applications, 4.2.5
V
- validating primary topology, 13.11.1
- verify farm command (deprecated), 14.2.2
- verify farm operation fails, A.3.6
- verify operation, 13.4.4, 13.6
- verify topology command, 13.4.4, 13.6, 13.11.1, 14.2.2
- verify topology policy file, 13.6, 13.9.1, 13.11.1
- virtual hostname, 1.2.1, 9.2.1, 13.2.1, 13.2.2.2
- distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 9.5
- distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 9.3.4
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 9.4
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 9.2.1, 9.2.2
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.2.1
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.1.3.1, 13.2.1, 13.2.1.3, 13.2.2.1, 13.2.2.1, 13.2.2.2, 13.3
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery requirement, 13.1.1
- unable to connect to Oracle Internet Directory during installation, A.2.5
- virtual IP, 1.2.1, 1.2.1, 2.1.2, 2.2.4.2
- collocated OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure) and OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 9.8
- distributed OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 9.5
- failover, 4.5.2.1
- failover for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.2.1.1, 4.5.2.3
- failover on Solaris, 8.6.2, 8.8.2, 8.10.2
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management), 9.4
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 9.2.1, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.5, 9.2.6, 9.2.9
- OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Middle-Tier), 3.1.2.1
- OracleAS Disaster Recovery, 13.2.1.3, 13.2.2.2
- virtual server configuration on load balancers, 2.2.4.2
- volume management software, 9.2.5, 9.2.6
W
- Web application session state replication, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1, 3.1.1.3.1
- Web Clipping Studio, 5.2
- web.xml, 4.4.2.3
- weighted routing (OC4J load balancing), 3.1.1.2.2
- wide area network, 13.1
- Windows network load balancers, 2.2.4.2