Post-Installation Steps For Oracleas Cold Failover Cluster; Edit The Oracle_Home/Apache/Apache/Htdocs/Index.html File; Copy The /Var/Opt/Oracle Directory To The Other Node; Running Database Console Against A Cold Failover Cluster Database - Oracle Application Server B32100-01 Installation Manual

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Table 8–10 (Cont.) Installing the OracleAS Metadata Repository Only
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8.9 Post-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster

Section 8.9.1, "Edit the ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/htdocs/index.html
File"
Section 8.9.2, "Copy the /var/opt/oracle Directory to the Other Node"
Section 8.9.3, "Running Database Console against a Cold Failover Cluster
Database"
Section 8.9.4, "Create a Clusterware Agent for Automatic Failover"

8.9.1 Edit the ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/htdocs/index.html File

In the ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Apache/htdocs/index.html file, change all
occurrences of the physical hostname (example: node1) to the virtual hostname
(example: vhost), where node1 appears as a hostname.
Note that if node1 is used as part of the Oracle Application Server instance name, do
not change it.

8.9.2 Copy the /var/opt/oracle Directory to the Other Node

After the OracleAS Infrastructure installation is complete, copy the
/var/opt/oracle directory from the node where you performed the installation to
the other node in the OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster. This ensures that you can run
the installer to update the Oracle home from either node in the cluster.
Be sure to keep the two /var/opt/oracle directories in sync. Whenever you run the
installer to update the infrastructure, you need to copy the oracle directory to the
other node.
The /var/opt/oracle directory is not used during runtime by Oracle Application
Server. It is used only by the installer.

8.9.3 Running Database Console against a Cold Failover Cluster Database

Before you can start, stop or check the status of Database Console against a cold
failover cluster database, you need to set the ORACLE_HOSTNAME environment
variable to the virtual hostname. For example, in
vhost.mydomain.com. You would set ORACLE_HOSTNAME as follows:
C shell:
$ setenv ORACLE_HOSTNAME vhost.mydomain.com
Bourne or Korn shell:
% ORACLE_HOSTNAME=vhost.mydomain.com
% export ORACLE_HOSTNAME
Action
Enter information for the OracleAS Metadata Repository database. See
Section 4.29, "Install Fragment: Database
Finish the installation. See
Section 4.28, "Install Fragment: The Last Few Screens of
the Installation"
for details.
Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster 8-31
Post-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster
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8–1, the virtual hostname is

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