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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Mobile Apps for Oracle E-Business Suite

Thanks to Steven Chan on his blog

https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/mobile_apps_ebs


Many things have changed in the mobile space over the last few years. Here's an update on our strategy for mobile apps for the E-Business Suite.
Mobile app strategy
We're building our family of mobile apps for the E-Business Suite using Oracle Mobile Application Framework.  This framework allows us to write a single application that can be run on Apple iOS and Google Android platforms. Mobile apps for the E-Business Suite will share a common look-and-feel.
The E-Business Suite is a suite of over 200 product modules spanning Financials, Supply Chain, Human Resources, and many other areas. Our mobile app strategy is to release standalone apps for specific product modules. 
Our Oracle Timecards app, which allows users to create and submit timecards, is an example of a standalone app.
Oracle Timecards app for E-Business Suite screenshot
Some common functions that span multiple product areas will have dedicated apps, too. An example of this is our Oracle Approvals app, which allows users to review and approve requests for expenses, requisitions, purchase orders, recruitment vacancies and offers, and more.
Approval app for E-Business Suite screenshot
You can read more about our Oracle Mobile Approvals app here:
Our goal is to support smaller screen (e.g. smartphones) as well as larger screens (e.g. tablets), with the smaller screen versions generally delivered first.  Where possible, we will deliver these as universal apps.  An example is our Oracle Mobile Field Service app, which allows field service technicians to remotely access customer, product, service request, and task-related information.  This app can run on a smartphone, while providing a richer experience for tablets.
Mobile Field Service for iPhones screenshot
Deploying EBS mobile apps

The mobile apps, themselves (i.e. client-side components) can be downloaded by end-users from the Apple iTunes today.  Android versions will be available from Google play. You can monitor this blog for Android-related updates.

Where possible, our mobile apps should be deployable with a minimum of server-side changes.  These changes will generally involve a consolidated server-side patch for technology-stack components, and possibly a server-side patch for the functional product module. Updates to existing mobile apps may require new server-side components to enable all of the latest mobile functionality.
All EBS product modules are certified for internal intranet deployments (i.e. used by employees within an organization's firewall).  Only a subset of EBS products such as iRecruitment are certified to be deployed externally (i.e. used by non-employees outside of an organization's firewall).  Today, many organizations running the E-Business Suite do not expose their EBS environment externally and all of the mobile apps that we're building are intended for internal employee use.  Recognizing this, our mobile apps are currently designed for users who are connected to the organization's intranet via VPN.  We expect that this may change in future updates to our mobile apps.
Mobile apps and internationalization
The initial releases of our mobile apps will be in English.  Later updates will include translations for all left-to-right languages supported by the E-Business Suite.  Right-to-left languages will not be translated.
Customizing apps for enterprise deployments
The current generation of mobile apps for Oracle E-Business Suite cannot be customized. We are evaluating options for limited customizations, including corporate branding with logos, corporate color schemes, and others. This is a potentially-complex area with many tricky implications for deployment and maintenance.  We would be interested in hearing your requirements for customizations in enterprise deployments.
Prerequisites
References
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The preceding is intended to outline our general product direction.  It is intended for information purposes only, and may not be incorporated into any contract.   It is not a commitment to deliver any material, code, or functionality, and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decision.  The development, release, and timing of any features or functionality described for Oracle’s products remains at the sole discretion of Oracle.



Thursday, July 17, 2014

Critical Patch Update for E Business Suite - July 2014 is released

From

https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/critical_patch_update_for_july4

  1. Make a list of all the Oracle E-Business Suite homes on your system, together with their associated Oracle products and full versions.
  2. Identify the CPU patches needed for each Oracle product. Depending on your configuration, you may need to apply multiple Oracle Database and Oracle Fusion Middleware patches.
  3. Set the environment to point to the relevant Oracle home or product before applying a patch.
  4. Shut down all processes running from an Oracle home before patching the products there.
  5. Apply patches to one Oracle product at a time, then move on to the next Oracle product.
  6. Patch the database tier before the application (middle) tier. This is to ensure the database post-installation scripts have been run before application tier services are restarted.
  7. Patch your system in the following order:
    1. Any separate or remote Oracle Fusion Middleware or Oracle HTTP Server Database home, including a separate Metadata Repository home.
    2. Oracle E-Business Suite Database home.
    3. Oracle Identity Management and infrastructure homes.
    4. Oracle Fusion Middleware application tier home.
    5. Oracle E-Business Suite applications.
  8. Ensure that each product is patched completely before continuing to the next.
Table 1: Oracle E-Business Suite CPU patches
Oracle E-Business Suite Release Minimum Required Code Level to Apply CPU Patch CPU Patch
Release 12.2
  • 12.2.2 Release Update Patch.
Patch 18122014
Notes:
  • Run AutoConfig after applying the CPU patch.
Release 12.1
  • 12.1.1 Release Update Patch.
    • CPU patches typically require a smaller number of prerequisite patches than are listed in Appendix A of My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1195034.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Error Correction Support Policy (V.4).
    • The CPU patch continues to have the Oracle Applications Technology patch(es) listed as minimum requirements: currently, R12.ATG_PF.B.delta.3.
    • For an exact list of prerequisites for this CPU patch, refer to the patch readme.
Patch 18122013
Notes:
  • If you have implemented "Landed Cost Management (INL)" and
    • If you are at 12.1.2 level, apply Patch 16397046:R12.INL.B after applying the CPU patch.
    • If you are at 12.1.3 level, apply Patch 14108961:R12.INL.B after applying the CPU patch.
  • Run AutoConfig after applying the CPU patch.
Release 12.0
  • 12.0.6 Release Update Patch.
Patch 18122011
Notes:
  • If any security patch was applied in this CPU to 10.1.2.x or 10.1.3.x Oracle home of your Oracle E-Business Suite instance, run AD Admin task to regenerate product JAR files after applying the CPU patch.
  • If changes to protocol.ora are overwritten when AutoConfig is run on a Release 12.0.6 system with the R12.TXK.A.delta.7 (9386653), apply Patch 18137820:R12.TXK.A after applying the CPU patch.
  • Run AutoConfig after applying the CPU patch.
Release 11i
  • Minimum Baseline for Extended Support on Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10 with the Oracle Applications Technology patch 11i.ATG_PF.H.delta.7 (ATG RUP7), along with the latest ATG consolidated patches on top of Release 11i.
Patch 18122010
Notes:
  • If you have implemented "E-Business Intelligence (BIS)" and if you are at 11i.BIS_PF.G (5404886) level, apply Patch 10107418.
  • If you are at 11i TXK RUP U (9535311) level, apply Patch 16264433 after applying the CPU patch.
  • If changes to protocol.ora are overwritten when AutoConfig is run on a Release 11iRUP7 with TXK RUP U, apply Patch 17028253 after applying the CPU patch.
  • Run AutoConfig after applying the CPU patch.
Release 11i
  • Minimum Baseline for Extended Support on Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10 with the Oracle Applications Technology patch 11i.ATG_PF.H.delta.6 (ATG RUP6), along with the latest ATG consolidated patches on top of Release 11i.
Patch 18122009
Notes:
  • If you have implemented "Lease Management (OKL)" and If you are at 11i.OKL.H level, apply Patch 6672497 after applying the CPU patch.
  • If you have implemented "E-Business Intelligence (BIS)" and if you are at 11i.BIS_PF.G (5404886) level, apply Patch 10107418.
  • If you are at 11i TXK RUP S (6372396) level, apply Patch 16322742 after applying the CPU patch.
  • If changes to protocol.ora are overwritten when AutoConfig is run on a Release 11iRUP6 with TXK RUP S, apply Patch 18115895 after applying the CPU patch.
  • Run AutoConfig after applying the CPU patch.

 
Note: If you are running Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2, you should apply all Oracle Fusion Middleware patches to the Oracle homes of the patch edition file system during the apply phase of an online patching cycle, then use fs_clone to propagate the changes to the other file system after cutover.
 
For more information about online patching, refer to Oracle E-Business Suite Maintenance Guide or My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1583902.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2: Online Patching FAQ.
Table 2: Current CPU Technology Patches used with Oracle E-Business Suite
Oracle Product Latest Security Patch (see Footnote 1) Notes (see Footnote 2)
Oracle Database 12.1.0.1 PSU 12.1.0.1.4 (Patch 18522516) Knowledge Document 1666884.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update July 2014 Availability Document.

Oracle Database 11.2.0.4 Jul 2014 CPU (Patch 18681862)
PSU 11.2.0.4.3 (Patch 18522509)
Knowledge Document 1666884.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update July 2014 Availability Document.
Oracle Database 11.2.0.3 Jul 2014 CPU (Patch 18681866)
PSU 11.2.0.3.11 (Patch 18522512)
Knowledge Document 1666884.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update July 2014 Availability Document.
If you encounter the following conflict when applying the CPU patch, apply the specified merge patch and then apply the CPU patch again.
  • 18173593 with 13259364, 13036331, 12849688, 12764337, 11071989 - apply merge Patch 19060544.
  • 18740215 with 16040940 - apply merge Patch 19060727.
Oracle Database 11.1.0.7 Jul 2014 CPU (Patch 18681875) Knowledge Document 1666884.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update July 2014 Availability Document.
If you encounter the following conflicts when applying the CPU patch, apply the specified merge patch and then apply the CPU patch again.

Oracle Fusion Middleware 1.0.2.2 Jul 2014 CPU (Patch 18973432) This patch is only supplied for use with Oracle E-Business Suite.
Oracle Java Java SE JDK and JRE 7 Update 65
Java SE JDK and JRE 6 Update 81
Knowledge Document 1900468.1, Critical Patch Update July 2014 Patch Availability Document for Oracle Java SE.
Note: JRE update 7u51 was the first version that required signing of Oracle E-Business Suite JAR files. If you skipped that version and are applying this latest version for the first time, you will be required to sign the Oracle E-Business Suite JAR files. Refer to My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1591073.1, Enhanced Signing of Oracle E-Business Suite JAR Files.
You should also review the following documents for information about Java versions to use and the appropriate procedures to follow.
JDK for Oracle E-Business Suite Servers
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1530033.1 - Using The Latest JDK 7.0 Update with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 418664.1 - Overview of Using Java with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1467892.1, Using JDK 7.0 Latest Update with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.0 and 12.1.
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 455492.1, Using Latest Java 6.0 Update With Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 401561.1, Using J2SE Version 6 with Oracle E-Business Suite 11i.
JRE for Oracle E-Business Suite Clients
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 393931.1, Deploying JRE (Native Plug-in) for Windows Clients in Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 290807.1, Deploying JRE (Native Plug-in) for Windows Clients in Oracle E-Business Suite 11i.
Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate Jul 2014 CPU (Patch 18131618) The mentioned CPU patch supersedes all previous Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate releases (1.0.0 through to 1.2.2).
Footnote 1: For some patches, the patch number is different on Windows. Refer to the relevant Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update document for the Windows patch numbers.
Footnote 2: We aim to document all known information till the time of current CPU release in the Notes column. Note that latest Oracle Database PSU patches have not yet been fully tested with Oracle E-Business Suite. You may want to take a backup of your environment before applying them, or apply them first in a test environment. If you encounter patch conflicts or other issues with a latest Oracle Database PSU, open a service request with Oracle Support.
Table 3: Technology Security Patches of earlier CPUs
Oracle Product Latest Security Patch (see Footnote 1) Notes
Oracle Database 11.2.0.2 Oct 2013 CPU (Patch 17082375) Knowledge Document 1571391.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update October 2013 Availability Document.
If you encounter the following conflict when applying the CPU patch, apply the specified merge patch and then apply the CPU patch again.
Oracle Database 11.2.0.1 Jul 2011 CPU (Patch 12419278) Knowledge Document 1315202.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (July 2011).
Oracle Database 10.2.0.5 July 2013 CPU (Patch 16742123) Knowledge Document 1548709.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update July 2013 Availability Document.
Oracle Database 10.2.0.4 Apr 2012 CPU (Patch 12879926) Knowledge Document 1406263.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (April 2012).
Oracle Database 10.2.0.3 Jan 2013 CPU (Patch 14841486)
  • All platforms other than IBM z/OS, HP Tru-64, and Windows 64-bit Itanium: Knowledge Document 738923.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Critical Patch Update Note January 2009.
  • IBM z/OS: Knowledge Document 1499376.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (January 2013).
  • HP Tru-64 and Windows 64-bit Itanium: Knowledge Document 787703.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document April 2009.
Oracle Database 10.1.0.5 Apr 2014 CPU (Patch 18128233) This is a patch designed specifically for use with Oracle E-Business Suite. Apply the patch to your Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3 Home. If you are on the Linux x86-64 platform, download the 32-bit version of the patch. For any other UNIX platform, download the 64-bit version.
Before applying the patch on any UNIX platform, run the command:
$ export OPATCH_PLATFORM_ID=46
Oracle Database Lite 10g Release 3 (10.3.x) (for Oracle Mobile Field Service) Jan 2013 CPU (Patch 15984417) Knowledge Document 1499376.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (January 2013).
Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6.0 PSU 10.3.6.0.7 (Patch 17572726) Knowledge Document 1594621.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update January 2014 Availability Document.
  • If you encounter conflicts with 13729611 (YIJF), 13583235 (WCD1), 14597598 (VFS8), 13572948 (LL4G), or 16083651 (D33T), uninstall the conflicting patch(es) and then install the current WLS PSU (which will include them).
  • If you encounter a conflict with 14049348 (3ZY8), uninstall the conflicting patch, install the 10.3.6.0.7 version of overlay patch 13729611 (BLTG) on top of WLS 10.3.6.0.7.
  • If you encounter conflicts with any other patches, refer to My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1306505.1, Announcing Oracle WebLogic Server PSUs (Patch Set Updates).
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6 - Web Tier Home Jan 2014 CPU (Merge Patch 18084864) Merge patch includes the Jan 2014 CPU Patch 17664562, as listed in Knowledge Document 1594621.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update January 2014 Availability Document.
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.6 - Oracle Common Oct 2013 CPU (Patch 16920856) Knowledge Document 1571391.1, Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update October 2013 Availability Document.
If you are using Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Integrated SOA Gateway (see Knowledge Document 1311068.1), you should also apply Patch 16920856 to the Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA tier.
Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3.5 April 2014 CPU Oracle E-Business Suite customers are not affected by the vulnerability fixed in April 2014 CPU. If you plan to apply April 2014 CPU, you must do so before you apply the 10.1.0.5 CPU patch.
Oracle E-Business Suite customers are required to apply Oct 2013 Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3.5 CPU (Patch 16802901), if not already applied.
Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3.4 Jan 2010 CPU (Patch 9173038) Knowledge Document 985520.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (January 2010).
Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.3.3 Jul 2009 CPU (Patch 8537037) Knowledge Document 836258.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (July 2009).
Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.3 Oct 2011 CPU (Patch 12837860) Knowledge Document 1354842.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Releases 11i and 12 Critical Patch Update Knowledge Document (October 2011).
Oracle Fusion Middleware 10.1.2.2 Jan 2009 CPU (Patch 7608318) Knowledge Document 738923.1, Oracle E-Business Suite Critical Patch Update Note January 2009.
Oracle9i Application Server 1.0.2.2.2 Oct 2012 CPU (Patch 14510576) This is a patch designed specifically for use with Oracle E-Business Suite.
Oracle Developer Suite 6i Patchset 19 (Release 6.0.8.28) N/A For the latest updates, refer to Knowledge Document 125767.1, Upgrading Developer 6i with Oracle Applications 11i. Also refer to Knowledge Document 1082747.1, Steps to fix the defective version of share.zip shipped in Developer 6i Patchset 19 in E-Business Suite 11i for any applicable actions.
Footnote 1: For some patches, the patch number is different on Windows. Refer to the relevant Patch Set Update and Critical Patch Update document for the Windows patch numbers.

Security Information On Using Oracle Access Manager With Oracle E-Business Suite

To configure a whitelist in Oracle Access Manager, follow the "Configure Oracle Access Manager Whitelist" section in whichever of the following documents are relevant to your environment:

Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 PS1 (11.1.2.x)

  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1484024.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 (11.1.2) using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1536941.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i with Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 (11.1.2) using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1485033.1, Migrating Oracle Single Sign-On 10gR3 (10.1.4.3) to Oracle Access Manager 11gR2 (11.1.2) with Oracle E-Business Suite

Oracle Access Manager 11gR1 PS2 (11.1.1.7.0)

  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1543803.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with Oracle Access Manager 11gR1 PS2 (11.1.1.7.0) using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate
  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1304550.1, Migrating Oracle Single Sign-On 10gR3 (10.1.4.3) to Oracle Access Manager 11gR1 Patchset 2 (11.1.1.7.0) with Oracle E-Business Suite

Oracle Access Manager 11gR1 PS1 (11.1.1.5.0)

  • My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 1309013.1, Integrating Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with Oracle Access Manager 11gR1 (11.1.1.5) using Oracle E-Business Suite AccessGate

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Adding user membership failed because the role with LDAP DN cn=PER_EMPLOYEE_ABSTRACT,cn=FusionGroups,cn=Groups,dc=XXX,dc=com doesnt exist in the directory:cn=PER_EMPLOYEE_ABSTRACT,cn=FusionGroups,cn=Groups,dc=XXX,dc=com



After,


 



While  creating users and assigning roles to the users created for Fusion Applications 11.1.8 in the LDAP, I encountered an error like:

[2014-06-17T02:24:27.918+05:30] [wls_oim1] [ERROR] [IAM-3010076] [oracle.iam.ldapsync.impl.eventhandlers.membership] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: xelsysadm] [ecid: 004yzcv6nrrFO9WFLzjO8A0003AI00001O,0:2] [APP: oim#11.1.1.3.0] [DSID: 0000KQaL0VfFO9WFLzjO8A1JbogO00000R] [URI: /admin/faces/pages/Admin.jspx] Adding user membership failed because the role with LDAP DN cn=PER_EMPLOYEE_ABSTRACT,cn=FusionGroups,cn=Groups,dc=xxxx,dc=com doesnt exist in the directory
[2014-06-17T02:24:37.836+05:30] [wls_oim1] [ERROR] [IAM-3056030] [oracle.iam.identity.rolemgmt.utils] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '5' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: xelsysadm] [ecid: 004yzcv6nrrFO9WFLzjO8A0003AI00001O,0:2] [APP: oim#11.1.1.3.0] [DSID: 0000KQaL0VfFO9WFLzjO8A1JbogO00000R] [URI: /admin/faces/pages/Admin.jspx] An exception occurred while performing the operation.[[
oracle.iam.platform.kernel.EventFailedException: IAM-3010076:Adding user membership failed because the role with LDAP DN cn=PER_EMPLOYEE_ABSTRACT,cn=FusionGroups,cn=Groups,dc=xxxxx,dc=com doesnt exist in the directory:cn=PER_EMPLOYEE_ABSTRACT,cn=FusionGroups,cn=Groups,dc=xxxxx,dc=com
        at oracle.iam.ldapsync.impl.util.LDAPSyncUtil.createEventFailedException(LDAPSyncUtil.java:706)
        at oracle.iam.ldapsync.impl.util.LDAPSyncUtil.createEventFailedException(LDAPSyncUtil.java:722)
        at oracle.iam.ldapsync.impl.eventhandlers.membership.UserMembershipCreateLDAPHandler.grantRoleMembership(UserMembershipCreateLDAPHandler.java:228)
        at oracle.iam.ldapsync.impl.eventhandlers.membership.UserMembershipCreateLDAPHandler.execute(UserMembershipCreateLDAPHandler.java:143)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchProcessData.runPreProcessEvents(OrchProcessData.java:902)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchProcessData.runEvents(OrchProcessData.java:637)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchProcessData.executeEvents(OrchProcessData.java:230)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchestrationEngineImpl.resumeProcess(OrchestrationEngineImpl.java:763)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchestrationEngineImpl.process(OrchestrationEngineImpl.java:519)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchestrationEngineImpl.orchestrate(OrchestrationEngineImpl.java:459)
        at oracle.iam.platform.kernel.impl.OrchestrationEngineImpl.orchestrate(OrchestrationEngineImpl.java:378)
        at oracle.iam.identity.rolemgmt.impl.RoleManagerImpl.grantRoles(RoleManagerImpl.java:574)
        at oracle.iam.identity.rolemgmt.impl.RoleManagerImpl.grantRoles(RoleManagerImpl.java:681)
        at oracle.iam.identity.rolemgmt.api.RoleManagerEJB.grantRolesx(Unknown Source)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
        at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
        at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)

What I did,


Login to the OIM --> Advanced Administration, and search for Scheduled Jobs from System Management,

LDAP Role Delete full Reconciliation, later ran LDAP Consolidated Full Reconciliation 

Later assigned the IT_SECURITY_MANAGER role to xellerate Users,

Start adding the roles to the users.

It went without any errors.

Cheers!!!

Sunday, June 01, 2014

FIle provisioning Oracle Identity Management

While running the step during Fusion Applications 11.1.8, as a part of the installation of FMW componenets,



./runIDMProvisioning.sh -responseFile (filename) -target


./runIDMProvisioning.sh -responseFile (absolute path of provisioning.rsp) -target preverify

I stuck with the error

2014-06-01 07:28:00.369 NOTIFICATION [logStatus] STATE=BUILD_ERROR!TIMESTAMP=2014-06-01 07:28:00 IST!TARGET=private-preverify-webgate-unix!CATEGORY=BUILD_ERROR!DOMAIN=NONE!HOSTNAME=fusionapp.chainsys.com!PRODUCTFAMILY=orchestration!PRODUCT=orchestration!TASK=validateFileExists!TASKID=orchestration.orchestration.BUILD_ERROR.private-preverify-webgate-unix.validateFileExists!MESSAGE=The file /oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libstdc++.so.5 does not exist.!DETAIL=The file /oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libstdc++.so.5 does not exist.!BUILDFILE=/stagefusion/FMW1118/tools/idmlcm/provisioning/idm-provisioning-build/webgate-build.xml!LINENUMBER=412!

2014-06-01 07:28:00.387 NOTIFICATION [logStatus] STATE=BUILD_ERROR!TIMESTAMP=2014-06-01 07:28:00 IST!TARGET=private-preverify-webgate-unix!CATEGORY=BUILD_ERROR!DOMAIN=NONE!HOSTNAME=fusionapp.chainsys.com!PRODUCTFAMILY=orchestration!PRODUCT=orchestration!TASK=validateFileExists!TASKID=orchestration.orchestration.BUILD_ERROR.private-preverify-webgate-unix.validateFileExists!MESSAGE=The file /oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libgcc_s.so.1 does not exist.!DETAIL=The file /oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libgcc_s.so.1 does not exist.!BUILDFILE=/stagefusion/FMW1118/tools/idmlcm/provisioning/idm-provisioning-build/webgate-build.xml!LINENUMBER=414!

Clearly informing like libstdc++ and libgcc.s.so.1 are missing

Fix:
from GCCRuntime, if you have already populated copy the contents to the location where the installer for webgate is located

The files are like this:

[oracle@fusionapp GCCRuntime]$ ls -lrt
total 64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba    25 Apr 23  2012 libstdc++.so.6 -> /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6
lrwxrwxrwx 1 oracle dba    25 Apr 23  2012 libstdc++.so.5 -> /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.5


-rwxr-xr-x 1 oracle dba 58400 Apr 23  2012 libgcc_s.so.1

The objects shown in Red are softlinks
and the object libgcc_s.so.1 is physical file.


[oracle@fusionapp GCCRuntime]$ cp -prvR * /oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/
`libgcc_s.so.1' -> `/oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libgcc_s.so.1'
`libstdc++.so.5' -> `/oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libstdc++.so.5'
`libstdc++.so.6' -> `/oracle/FU1118/installers/webgate/libstdc++.so.6'

Retry the operations (you need not cleanup the phase)


2014-06-01 08:40:52.594 TRACE
BUILD SUCCESSFUL


Successfully finished preverify.
Proceed with install.

It finishes with no errors.
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