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How to Set Up a Multi Node Cluster for 7.5.1 - 10g Universal Content Manager Server on Microsoft Windows (Doc ID 758916.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 18, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle WebCenter Content - Version 7.0 to 10.0 [Release Stellent to 10gR3]
Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
Generic Windows

Goal

How do you setup a muti node cluster using Content Server that will be installed on a Microsoft Windows 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 Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 web server, and the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system.

If you instead want to install UCM on a Microsoft Windows Cluster, please refer to <Note 1159245.1> "How to Setup UCM on a Microsoft Windows Active/Passive "Failover" Cluster".

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 using the product documentation.
 
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
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