How to Set Up a Multi Node UCM Cluster for 7.5.1 - 10g Content Server on UNIX or LINUX
(Doc ID 445378.1)
Last updated on DECEMBER 18, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle WebCenter Content - Version 7.0 to 10.0 [Release Stellent to 10gR3]Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server x86-64 (AMD Opteron Architecture)
SUSE \ UnitedLinux x86-64
Linux x86-64
IBM AIX on POWER Systems (32-bit)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (32-bit)
Generic UNIX
Red Hat Advanced Server
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)
Linux on IBM Z
Generic Linux
HP-UX PA-RISC (64-bit)
IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-bit)
HP-UX PA-RISC (32-bit)
Oracle Solaris on x86 (32-bit)
HP IA64 HPUNIX
Linux x86
HP 9000 HP-UX 11.0 (32 bit)
Goal
How do you setup a multi node cluster using Content Server that will be installed on a UNIX or LINUX operating system?
Background:
This article provides a step by step example of how to set up a cluster configuration. This example configuration, uses a shared file system, the Apache web server (also applies to Oracle HTTP Server and IBM HTTP Server), and a LINUX operating system.
A single-node cluster can be created when sections A-E and steps F.6-7 are ignored for instructions concerning "SERVER 2" and "2nd cluster node".
Solution
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In this Document
Goal |
Background: |
Solution |
A. Install Content Server to the shared file system from one of the future member cluster nodes, referencing the product documentation for requirements. |
B. Patch Content Server, in exact order, using the following patches and their included instructions from My Oracle Support. |
C. Verify that your installation is viable by starting Content Server from the shared file system. |
D. Create the SERVER 1 Cluster Node. |
E. Create the SERVER 2 Cluster Node. |
F. Update the cluster's Admin Server. |
G. Validate the cluster install |
References |