
Oracle White Paper—Oracle Portal Enterprise Deployment Guide: 11.1.1.2
11. Create a Database Wallet.
12. Register Portal with Oracle Single Sign On.
13. Configure Host Assertion in Oracle WebLogic Server.
14. Install Oracle WebLogic Server on APPHOST2
15. Install and perform initial configuration of Oracle Portal on APPHOST2
16. Copy Files from APPHOST1 to APPHOST2
17. Introduce APPHOST2 to Web Cache.
18. Cluster Web Cache Instances on APPHOST1 an APPHOST2
19. Install Oracle Web Tier on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
20. Introduce WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST1 to Web Cache Cluster.
21. Copy files from APPHOST1 to WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2.
22. Tidy up installation.
Configuring the Network for Enterprise Deployments
This section describes some of the network prerequisites for the enterprise deployment.
Oracle Portal uses an external load balancer, which must support:
• Virtual server name and port configuration
• Process failure detection
Many Oracle Fusion Middleware components and services use ports. When configuring an
enterprise deployment, it is important to know which port numbers are used by these services,
and to ensure that the same port number is not used by two services. The Oracle installer will
check to make sure that the ports you wish to use are not in use already.
Configure Virtual Server Names and Ports for the Load Balancer.
If you are using a load balancing router, it must be configured to enable the following:
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