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Oracle Directory Integration Platform High Availability and Scalability - Differences Between 10g and 11g (Doc ID 1148847.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 30, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Internet Directory - Version 10.1.2 to 11.1.1.6.0 [Release 10gR2 to 11g]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document describes the differences between 10g DIP and 11g DIP with regards to High Availability and Scalability. Some of the information found here was extracted from the following documentation:

Oracle Application Server High Availability Guide 10g (10.1.4.0.1)
Oracle Identity Management Integration Guide 10g (10.1.4.0.1)
Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

 

Scope

This document is relevant for users interested in DIP in high availability environments.



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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 10g  Oracle Directory Integration Platform in a High Availability Scenario
 Oracle Directory Integration Platform in an Oracle Real Application Clusters Environment
 Collocated Configurations
 Outside-the-Cluster Configurations
 11g  Oracle Directory Integration Platform in a High Availability Scenario
 7.5.1.1 Oracle Directory Integration Platform Component Characteristics
 7.5.1.1.1 Runtime Processes
 7.5.1.1.2 Process Lifecycle
 7.5.2 Oracle Directory Integration Platform High Availability Concepts
  
  
 7.5.2.1 Oracle Directory Integration Platform High Availability Architecture
 7.5.2.1.1 Starting and Stopping the Cluster
 7.5.2.1.2 Cluster-Wide Configuration Changes
 7.5.2.2 Protection from Failures and Expected Behavior
 7.5.2.2.1 Process Failure and Scalability
 7.5.2.2.2 Expected Client Application Behavior When Failure Occurs
 7.5.2.2.3 External Dependency Failure
  NOTE:  Failure means a crash, kill or death of pid, or node pulled from the network. the processes are not automatically started on node 2 from a regular/graceful shutdown.

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