Oracle Fusion Applications Installation: Install Fusion Applications Provisioning Framework

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Prerequisites

(Only for Solaris)

Patch 144540-01 is required

root@ad002aph01 # showrev -p | grep 144540-01
Patch: 144540-01 Obsoletes: Requires: 118918-24, 120011-14, 127127-11, 137137-09, 139555-08, 142909-17 Incompatibles: Packages: SUNWcsl

(Only for Solaris)

Append following lines in /etc/system

set rlim_fd_cur=327679

set rlim_fd_max=327679

 

(Only for Solaris)

Make sure the TCP ports range is 32768-61000

root@ad002aph01 # /usr/sbin/ndd -get /dev/tcp tcp_smallest_anon_port

32768

root@ad002aph01 # /usr/sbin/ndd -get /dev/tcp tcp_largest_anon_port

65535

root@ad002aph01 # /usr/sbin/ndd -set /dev/tcp tcp_largest_anon_port 61000

root@ad002aph01 # /usr/sbin/ndd -get /dev/tcp tcp_largest_anon_port

61000

 

(Only for Solaris)

For Solaris 10, we must create a project entry for our fusion user to let it use maximum memory of the server.

 

root@ad002aph01 # projmod -U fusion -K “project.max-shm-memory=(privileged,68719476736,deny)” user.fusion

root@ad002aph01 # more /etc/project

user.fusion:100::fusion::project.max-shm-memory=(privileged,68719476736,deny)

 

Unset the LIBPATH Variable

Use env or echo $LIBPATH to check if the variable is set.

Use unsetenv or unset LIBPATH to unset the variable.

 

Start installation of Fusion Applications Framework

 

-bash-3.2$ cd /u02/stage/installers/faprov/Disk1/

bash-3.2$ ./runInstaller

Please specify JRE/JDK location ( Ex. /home/jre ), <location>/bin/java should exist :/u02/stage/jdk6

 

Since this is the first Oracle Product we are installing on this machine, oraInventory is yet to be created. You may see this screen if this is fresh installation. Make a note/amend the Inventory location and click Ok.

 

 

Open another window and execute as follows using root user.

 

root@ad002aph01 # /export/home/fusion/oraInventory/createCentralInventory.sh

Setting the inventory to /export/home/fusion/oraInventory

Setting the group name to dba

Creating the Oracle inventory pointer file (/var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc)

Changing permissions of /export/home/fusion/oraInventory to 770.

Changing groupname of /export/home/fusion/oraInventory to dba.

The execution of the script is complete

 

Press Ok in the screen. This will launch the actual installer with following splash screen.

 

 

Click Next

 

 

The checks should finish successfully. Click Next

Meanwhile in another terminal window create a directory named /app and assign it to “fusion” user.

 

[root@fusion ~]# mkdir /app

[root@fusion ~]# chown fusion:dba /app/

 

We will keep the Base as /app/fusion. Click Next

 

Verify the details and Click Next.

 

Once completed, click Next

 

Verify the summary and click Finish.

Installing Oracle Fusion Applications – steps

  1. Create another database for Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure (optional)

 

Next: Install Oracle 11g Database (Applications Transactional Database)

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