Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- 1 Introduction to Upgrading Oracle HTTP Server to 14c (14.1.2.0.0)
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2
Preparing to Upgrade Oracle HTTP Server
- Pre-Upgrade Checklist
- Creating a Complete Backup
- Cloning Your Source Environment for Testing
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Verifying Certification and System Requirements
- Verify Your Environment Meets Certification Requirements
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Verify System Requirements and Specifications
- Migrating a Standalone Domain from an Unsupported Operating System
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Migrating a Managed Domain from an Unsupported
Operating System
- Stopping Servers and Processes
- Back Up All Files from the Host Machine
- Set Up the Target Machine with the 12c Host Name and IP Address
- Copy the Contents of the Domain Template to the New Target Host
- Install the 14c (14.1.2.0.0) Product Distributions on the Target Machine
- Upgrade the Target Environment Using the Standard Upgrade Procedure
- Verify That the Database Hosting Oracle Fusion Middleware is Supported
- Verify That the JDK Is Certified for This Release of Oracle Fusion Middleware
- Verify the Database User for the WLSSchemaDataSource Data Source
- Updating Policy Files when Using Enhanced Encryption (AES 256)
- Purging Unused Data
- Creating a Non-SYSDBA User to Run the Upgrade Assistant
- Convert Auto_login Wallets to Auto_login_only
- Setting the DISPLAY Environment Variable
- 3 Upgrading a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server
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4
Upgrading a Managed Oracle HTTP Server
- About the Managed Oracle HTTP Server Upgrade Process
- Installing the Product Distributions
- Running a Pre-Upgrade Readiness Check
- Stopping Servers and Processes
- Upgrading Product Schemas
- About Reconfiguring the Domain
- Upgrading Domain Component Configurations
- Starting Servers and Processes
- Verifying the Upgrade
- Post-Upgrade Tasks
- 5 Upgrading a Clustered Environment
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A
Replacing Certificate Signed Using MD5 Algorithm with Certificate Signed Using SHA-2 Algorithm
- How to Check whether Certificate Signed with MD5 Algorithm is Present in the Wallet?
- Removing Certificate Signed with MD5 Algorithm from the Wallet
- Adding Certificate Signed with SHA-2 Algorithm to the Wallet
- Enabling Support for Certificate Signed with MD5 Algorithm in your 14.1.2.0.0 Oracle HTTP Server Deployment
- B About Updating the JDK Location After Installing an Oracle Fusion Middleware Product