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Web Cache

You manage Web Cache using Oracle Web Cache Manager, which is a Web-based administration tool. You can use this tool to change the various Web Cache port numbers and passwords. See the Oracle9iAS Web Cache Administration and Deployment Guide for a full description of the tool.

Table 7–2 Changes to Web Cache

If you change this: You affect these components:

Administration port Oracle9iAS Portal:

Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/assistants/opca/ptlasst.csh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\assistants\opca\ptlasst.cmd

in midtier mode (that is,-mode MIDTIER) and specify the new administration port value in the-cport_a parameter.

For details onptlasst, see the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide.

Web Cache

Listener port or machine running Web Cache

Oracle9iAS Wireless:

In the Wireless site configuration section of Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, update the URL to reflect the new host and port settings.

Oracle9iAS Reports Services:

Manually update your reports links.

Oracle9iAS Portal:

1. Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/assistants/opca/ptlasst.csh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\assistants\opca\ptlasst.cmd in midtier mode (that is,-mode MIDTIER) and specify the new port and hostname values using the appropriate parameters:

- new listener port in the-port parameter - new listener hostname in the-host parameter - new cache hostname in the-chost parameter

For details onptlasst, see the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide.

2. Update thePortorServerNamedirective in the filehttpd.conffor Oracle HTTP Server, as appropriate.

3. Restart Oracle HTTP Server.

Portal (JPDK): Modify the configuration file for the JPDK invalidation API.

Invalidation port Oracle9iAS Wireless:

In the Wireless site configuration section of Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, update the Web Cache Invalidation Port field to reflect the new value.

Oracle9iAS Portal:

Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/assistants/opca/ptlasst.csh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\assistants\opca\ptlasst.cmd

in midtier mode (that is,-mode MIDTIER) and specify the new invalidation port value in the-cport_i parameter.

For details onptlasst, see the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide.

Portal (JPDK): Modify the configuration file for the JPDK invalidation API.

Table 7–2 Changes to Web Cache (Cont.)

If you change this: You affect these components:

Web Cache

Invalidation password Oracle9iAS Wireless:

In the Wireless site configuration section of Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, update the Web Cache Invalidation Password field to reflect the new value.

Oracle9iAS Portal:

Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/assistants/opca/ptlasst.csh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\assistants\opca\ptlasst.cmd

in midtier mode (that is,-mode MIDTIER) and specify the new invalidation password in the-wc_i_pwd parameter.

For details onptlasst, see the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide.

Web Cache timeout (OSRECV_TIMEOUT parameter in

webcache.xml)

Oracle9iAS Wireless:

In the Wireless site configuration section of Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site, update the Web Cache Timeout field to reflect the new value.

Oracle9iAS Portal:

Update the PPE (Portal Parallel Page Engine)minTimeout parameter in the file ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/OC4J_Portal/applications/portal/portal/

WEB-INF/web.xml. Note that the Web Cache timeout must be longer than the PPE timeout.

Table 7–2 Changes to Web Cache (Cont.)

If you change this: You affect these components:

OPMN

OPMN

Oracle Process Management Notification (OPMN) keeps track of Oracle9iAS processes. It uses the configuration fileORACLE_HOME/opmn/conf/opmn.xml.

Table 7–3 Changes to OPMN

If you change this: You affect these components:

instanceName attribute of theoc4j element in the opmn.xml

Oracle HTTP Server (mod_oc4j):

You need to update the OC4J instance name in theOc4jMount directive in mod_oc4j.conf.

Portal

Portal

The Portal feature in Oracle9iAS enables you to aggregate pages from different data sources and display them on a single page. Users can customize the pages that they want to see on their page. For details on Portals, see the Oracle9iAS Portal

Configuration Guide.

Table 7–4 Changes to Portal

If you change this: You affect these components:

Mobile gateway URL Oracle9iAS Wireless:

Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/wireless/sample/portalRegistrar.sh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\wireless\sample\portalRegistrar.bat to reregister the mobile gateway parameter with Portal.

Syntax:

portalregistrar.{sh,bat} <wireless_admin_user> <new_wireless_portal_URL>

Example:

portalregistrar.sh orcladmin http://new.myCompany.com/ptg/rm

Portal database schema password (using Portal UI or SQL*Plus)

HTTP Server (mod_plsql):

1. Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Web site to change the Database Password field for the DAD that accesses the Portal schema to match the new password.

This changes thePlsqlDatabasePassword parameter in the ORACLE_HOME/Apache/modplsql/conf/dad.conf file.

2. Restart HTTP Server.

Oracle Internet Directory and DIP (Directory Integration Profile) Synchronization:

Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/bin/oidprovtool

(Windows)ORACLE_HOME\bin\oidprovtool.bat

to modify (or delete or recreate) the Portal’s provisioning profile to update the password that is maintained in Oracle Internet Directory so the DIP agent can connect to the portal to send the notifications.

Portal

Moving Portal to a different database

Oracle Enterprise Manager:

Add the new database target to theORACLE_HOME/sysman/emd/targets.xml file and updateiasDatabaseTargetName in targets.xml in the portal target instance to point to the new database.

Portal port, DAD name, URL of Home Page

Oracle9iAS Wireless and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On:

1. Run the script:

(UNIX)ORACLE_HOME/assistants/opca/ptlasst.csh (Windows)ORACLE_HOME\assistants\opca\ptlasst.cmd

to update Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On. This also updates the Portal repository with the host, port, and DAD information.

For details onptlasst, see the Oracle9iAS Portal Configuration Guide.

2. Use the Wireless administration tool to identify the service that represents Portal, and update the URL associated with the service.

Table 7–4 Changes to Portal (Cont.)

If you change this: You affect these components:

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