This document provides instructions for cloning a single node Oracle application to a multi-node configuration. It describes preparing the source system's application and database tiers, creating OS user accounts on the target nodes, copying required application tier directories, and configuring the application and database tiers on the target systems. The goal is to complete all pre-clone tasks on the source, copy required file systems to the targets, and configure the application and database services on the new multi-node topology.
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Single Node To Multinode Clone
This document provides instructions for cloning a single node Oracle application to a multi-node configuration. It describes preparing the source system's application and database tiers, creating OS user accounts on the target nodes, copying required application tier directories, and configuring the application and database tiers on the target systems. The goal is to complete all pre-clone tasks on the source, copy required file systems to the targets, and configure the application and database services on the new multi-node topology.
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Single Node To Multi Node cloning
Prepare the source system Application tier:
Now log in as the applications user prepare the source like below $ cd [COMMON_TOP]/admin/scripts/[CONTEXT_NAME] $ perl adpreclone.pl appltop merge.
Prepare the source system database tier:
Log on to the database tier of the source system as the oracle user and run the following commands: $ cd [RDBMS ORACLE_HOME]/appsutil/scripts/[CONTEXT_NAME] $ perl adpreclone.pl dbTier With this all the pre clone tasks on the source system have been completed
Create OS user accounts
Create a OS user account for your applications in one node, where u want to copy u r file system. $ useradd -g dba -d [home_directory] -p password username Create a OS user account for your databasetier in another node, wher u want to copy database file system.
Modify the orainventory to reflect the new location
$ vi /etc/oraInst.loc
Copy the following application tier directories
Copy the following application tier directories from the source system to the remaing target application tier node, retaining the original directory structure: [APPL_TOP] [OA_HTML] [OA_JAVA] [COMMON_TOP/util] [COMMON_TOP/clone> [806 ORACLE_HOME] [iAS ORACLE_HOME] Configure the application tier server nodes The database and its listener should remain up before executing the next set of commands. Configure the application file system by using the adcfg like below $ cd [COMMON_TOP]/clone/bin $ perl adcfgclone.pl appsTier This will prompt you new port pool for applictaion tier services as well as new APPLTOP, COMMON_TOP, ORACLE_HOME and IAS_TOP
Copy the database tier file system
Log on to the source system as the database user Copy the database (DBF) files from the source to the target system Copy the source database ORACLE_HOME to the target system After this you can now startup the database and applications services on your source system and release it for use.
Configure the target system database server
Log on to the target system as the database user and type the following commands to configure and start the database: $ cd [RDBMS ORACLE_HOME]/appsutil/clone/bin $ perl adcfgclone.pl dbTier This will prompt for new ORACLE_SID,ORACLE_HOME,Port Pool,JAVA_TOP and DATA_TOP give the appropriate values matching your target system
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