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Oracle Rapid Planning Installation Guide for Release 12.1 (Doc ID 961442.1)

Last updated on APRIL 18, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Rapid Planning - Version 12.1.1 to 12.1.3.9.2 [Release 12.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document provides a complete, up-to-date description of Oracle Rapid Planning installation for Release 12.1. You should read and understand all tasks described here before you begin your installation.

Scope

This document in intended for system administrators and other personnel responsible for installing and maintaining the Rapid Planning system.

Details

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Contents
 1. Pre-Configuration
 2. Initial Configuration
 Creating the Engine Domain
 Creating the UI Domain
 Starting the Engine Admin Server
 Starting the UI Admin Server
 Configuring the JDBC Data Source for the Engine Domain
 Configuring the JDBC Data Source for the UI Domain
 Deploying RP Administration Application in a UI Domain
 Initial Configuration for Rapid Planning UI and Engine
 Creating Managed Servers
 Deploying and Starting Engine Application
 Deploying and Starting UI Application
 3. Managing the Managed Servers with RP Admin UI
 Adding Managed Servers
 Starting the Managed Servers
 Close Plan on a Managed Server
 Stopping a Managed Server
 Deleting the Managed Servers
 4. Upgrade Procedure
 Upgrade Procedure
 5. Using Properties File, Scripts, Back Ups, and Troubleshooting
 Update Configuration Data in the WLST_Config.properties File
 Initial Configuration of Engine Domain Using Script
 Creating Managed Servers Using Script
 Managing the Managed Servers
 Adding Managed Servers
 Starting the Managed Servers
 Stopping a Managed Server
 Deleting the Managed Servers
 Backup Recommendation
 Troubleshooting
 Original Memory Configuration
 New Memory Configuration
 6. Change Record
 7. Documentation Accessibility
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