In the last part, we fully configured our Database. This time we are going to install Tools on the other Oracle Linux image, and will actually be starting up Peoplesoft! We will have our Application Server, Web Server and Process Scheduler running in no time! All thats left is getting the application designer to talk to the machine.
Running Oracle VM Templates on Oracle Linux guide (Part 4 of 6)
In part 4, we are going to install and configure the database. Now that we have installed and configured most of our two virtual machines, we will create our HCM database and configure the Oracle Linux VM to be our database server. When we are done, we have a complete database up and running. Then we are going to install the Tools in the next part, and we will be (almost) good to go!
Running Oracle VM Templates on Oracle Linux guide (Part 3 of 6)
In part 3, we will be installing Oracle Linux. We are using Oracle Linux 5.8. When we have installed the Linux version, we will be configurating this image, and make a clone of it. This way we have a backup to take when the installation fails, you get stuck, or whatever reason you can think of. We will also use the clone to install our tools server. This way we donât need to install two seperate Linux versions.
Running Oracle VM Templates on Oracle Linux guide (Part 2 of 6)
Value Propositions for HCM and FSCM 9.2
Today Oracle released their value propositions for both HCM and FSCM 9.2
What are the most outstanding items in their lists? There are some, but what leaps out most is the common list in both documents. Items like iPad certification (with Safari as browser) and Pivot Grids are nice, yet not HCM nor FSCM related. They come with the package deal (PeopleTools 8.52).
One more common item stands out before we run to the specific lists. Continue reading