Comments on: Fusion Applications: Installing Oracle Database 11g for Oracle Identity Management http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/ Blogging about Oracle ApplicationsTue, 06 Dec 2011 16:46:24 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: rinky http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/comment-page-1/#comment-51416 rinkyThu, 13 Oct 2011 13:11:57 +0000http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/?p=1839#comment-51416You don't need to dick around in /etc/init.d to get your databases to start automatically. If you install the oracle grid infrastructure first, you can register your databases (plus listener & ASM if you like) so they start/stop with the OS. Normally you use the grid infrastructure for a cluster build, but it's useful also for a single instance. This is called Oracle Restart. See http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14072_01/server.112/e10595/restart001.htm.You don’t need to dick around in /etc/init.d to get your databases to start automatically. If you install the oracle grid infrastructure first, you can register your databases (plus listener & ASM if you like) so they start/stop with the OS. Normally you use the grid infrastructure for a cluster build, but it’s useful also for a single instance. This is called Oracle Restart. See http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14072_01/server.112/e10595/restart001.htm. ]]>By: Fusion Applications: Running Repository Creation Utility for Identity Management « BAOA: BloggingAboutOracleApplications | Everything about Oracle…and it's applications! http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/comment-page-1/#comment-43328 Fusion Applications: Running Repository Creation Utility for Identity Management « BAOA: BloggingAboutOracleApplications | Everything about Oracle…and it's applications!Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:18:17 +0000http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/?p=1839#comment-43328[...] my previous post, I created an Oracle Database for Oracle Identity Management . In this post I will describe the [...][...] my previous post, I created an Oracle Database for Oracle Identity Management . In this post I will describe the [...] ]]>By: Hakan Biroglu http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/comment-page-1/#comment-43224 Hakan BirogluThu, 28 Jul 2011 11:30:30 +0000http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/?p=1839#comment-43224Hi Kevin, It was my idea to create two fysical environments (server&database), one for Fusion Applications and one for Oracle Fusion Middleware, in this case IDM. Using the Fusion Applications Provisioning wizard to create a database uses a template specific for the Oracle Fusion Applications Database. For example this will create a blank database of 51GB, this is overkill for IDM. For this reason I created the database for IDM manually, to keep it small and managable. HakanHi Kevin,

It was my idea to create two fysical environments (server&database), one for Fusion Applications and one for Oracle Fusion Middleware, in this case IDM. Using the Fusion Applications Provisioning wizard to create a database uses a template specific for the Oracle Fusion Applications Database. For example this will create a blank database of 51GB, this is overkill for IDM.
For this reason I created the database for IDM manually, to keep it small and managable.

Hakan

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By: Kevin http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/comment-page-1/#comment-43223 KevinThu, 28 Jul 2011 11:12:58 +0000http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/?p=1839#comment-43223Hi Hakan, Thank you for your detailed posts on your Fusion installation. It really helps me doing the installation myself. Just wondering: why didn'y you use the install from the Fusion Applications Provisioning wizard which can also install the Fusion Transaction database. This wizard apparently makes a lot of specific setting to the database for Fusion Apps. Afterwards, you canadd an additional IDM database to the DBMS. I'm just determing the approach to follow for installing FA. Hope you can enlighten me a bit on this. Regards.Hi Hakan,

Thank you for your detailed posts on your Fusion installation. It really helps me doing the installation myself.

Just wondering: why didn’y you use the install from the Fusion Applications Provisioning wizard which can also install the Fusion Transaction database. This wizard apparently makes a lot of specific setting to the database for Fusion Apps. Afterwards, you canadd an additional IDM database to the DBMS. I’m just determing the approach to follow for installing FA. Hope you can enlighten me a bit on this.

Regards.

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By: Oracle Fusion Applications: Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux (64bit) to host Oracle Identity Management « BAOA: BloggingAboutOracleApplications | Everything about Oracle…and it's applications! http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/fusion-applications-installing-oracle-database-11g-for-oracle-identity-management/comment-page-1/#comment-43213 Oracle Fusion Applications: Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux (64bit) to host Oracle Identity Management « BAOA: BloggingAboutOracleApplications | Everything about Oracle…and it's applications!Thu, 28 Jul 2011 07:17:34 +0000http://bloggingaboutoracleapplications.org/?p=1839#comment-43213[...] next post I will first describe the steps you need to take to create an Oracle Database for Identity [...][...] next post I will first describe the steps you need to take to create an Oracle Database for Identity [...] ]]>