Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
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Part I Introduction to High Availability
- 1 High Availability Overview
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2
High Availability Concepts
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts
- Server Load Balancing in a High Availability Environment
- Application Failover
- Real Application Clusters
- Coherence Clusters and High Availability
- Disaster Recovery
- Install Time Configuration (Profiles)
- Application and Service Failover for JMS and JTA
- Roadmap for Setting Up a High Availability Topology
- 3 Whole Server Migration
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Part II Creating a High Availability Environment
- 4 Using Shared Storage
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5
Database Considerations
- About Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Roadmap for Setting Up Oracle Real Application Clusters
- About RAC Database Connections and Failover
- About Data Sources
- Configuring Active GridLink Data Sources with Oracle RAC
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Configuring Multi Data Sources
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Configuring Multi Data Sources with Oracle RAC
- Requirements to Configure Multi Data Sources with Oracle RAC
- Configuring Component Data Sources as Multi Data Sources
- About Adding Multi Data Sources For RAC Databases
- Modifying or Creating Multi Data Sources After Initial Configuration
- Troubleshooting Warning Messages (Increasing Transaction Timeout for XA Data Sources)
- Configuring Schemas for Transactional Recovery Privileges
- Configuring Multi Data Sources for MDS Repositories
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Configuring Multi Data Sources with Oracle RAC
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6
Scaling Out a Topology (Machine Scale Out)
- About Machine Scale Out
- Roadmap for Scaling Out Your Topology
- Optional Scale Out Procedure
- About Scale Out Prerequisites
- Resource Requirements
- Creating a New Machine
- Configuring WLS JMS After Machine Scale Up or Scale Out
- Packing the Domain on APPHOST1
- Preparing the New Machine
- Running Unpack to Transfer the Template
- Starting the Node Manager
- Starting Managed Servers
- Verifying Machine Scale Out
- Configuring Multicast Messaging for Clusters
- 7 Using Dynamic Clusters
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8
JMS and JTA High Availability
- About JMS and JTA Services for High Availability
- About Migratable Targets for JMS and JTA Services
- Configuring Migratable Targets for JMS and JTA High Availability
- User-Preferred Servers and Candidate Servers
- Using File Persistence
- Using File Stores on NFS
- Configuring WLS JMS with a Database Persistent Store
- Configuring Database Stores to Persist Transaction Logs
- Using the Config Wizard for configuring Automatic Service Migration and JDBC Persistent stores for FMW components
- 9 Administration Server High Availability
- Part III Component Procedures