Oracle Audio Technologies 12.2 manual Installing Place Using the Graphical Oracle Installer

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Installing Place

Argument

Description

 

 

-p <path-to- install.properties>

Optional. Specifies an alternate path to the install.properties

 

file. Defaults to ./install.properties.

-l, --log-config

Optional. Specifies an alternate log4j configuration file (to

 

change the verbosity level or the log file output location).

 

Defaults to ./Install/conf/log4j.properties. The log4j log file

 

is used for troubleshooting.

-y -n

Optional. Specifies whether or not to overwrite existing files.

 

Defaults to -y (overwrite).

-d <XML path>

Optional. Specifies an alternate path to the XML install

 

scripts. Defaults to ./InstallScripts.

-x <filename.xml>

Optional. Specifies an alternate XML install script file within

 

the ./InstallScripts directory.

-i, --websphere -b, --weblogic

Optional. For specifying your application server.

-h

Optional. Prints a help message.

 

 

Return Value

When run in the silent mode (install.sh -s), a trace message appears on the console (the stdout). When run in the Oracle Installer mode (the default), the script displays a graphical user interface.

Output

The Place installation creates the Place directory structure, populates it with appropriate files, and when the installation finishes, a log file and two properties files are generated.

If the installation resulted in issues, see Troubleshooting Installation Issues.

Installing Place Using the Graphical Oracle Installer

If you prefer to use a guided user interface, you can use the graphical Oracle Installer.

To install Place using the Oracle Installer:

1.Ensure that you have completed "Setting Up Your Installation Properties File" on page 5-3.

Note: Although you can run the installation without setting up the installation properties file, ensure that you set up the installation properties file, and then start the installation.

2.Ensure that your application server software is running.

3.If you are viewing the installer from a Windows client:

On the Windows client, start an Xserver program that enables you to emulate the X terminal.

On the application server, set the display for the Windows client where you want the Oracle Installer to display as follows:

export DISPLAY=<IP address>:0.0

4.From your application server machine, enter the following command:

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Contents Oracle Retail Place Page Page Page Contents Installing Place Files and Directory Structure Viii Preface Supplemental Documentation on MetaLinkConvention Meaning BoldfacePlace Enterprise Components OverviewOverview of Place Client System Tier Database Server Tier Task Description Roadmap for Implementing PlaceRoadmap for Implementing Place Planning Your Environment Planning Your InstallationOverview of the Planning Process Supported Configurations Managed Server ConfigurationPlanning for Optimal Place Performance Network RequirementsDatabase Requirements Application Server RequirementsWebLogic Application Server Oracle Database RequirementsSoftware Requirements Client System RequirementsClient System Environment Setting Up the Database Installing the DatabaseCreating the Default Tablespaces Creating the Default Data User AccountBusiness Database Tablespaces Tablespace DescriptionCreating the Database Links 4Oracle Retail Place Installation Guide Setting Up the Application Server Installing the WebLogic ServerStep Window Setting Up a WebLogic DomainSteps to Set Up a WebLogic Domain Database Jdbc Options Window Setting Up the WebLogic Startup Script Under WebLogic Configuration Startup Mode, click ProductionWhere Setting Up the Maximum Message SizeServername and Portnumber Description 6Oracle Retail Place Installation Guide About Password Security Management Installing PlaceOverview of the Installation Process Installing Place Accessing the Installation SoftwareSetting Up Your Installation Properties File Installing Place in the Silent ModeInstall.sh Argument DescriptionInstalling Place Using the Graphical Oracle Installer Return ValueWelcome screen appears Place Installation Destination Screen Application Server Selections Screen Java Message Server Properties Screen Database Properties Screen Installation Progress screen appears Setting Up Targets for the JMS Servers Post-Installation TasksSetting Up ADF Libraries Loading Seed Data Loading Business RulesLoading User Roles Installing the Sample Dataset Install.properties Parameters Reference Installation Target DirectoriesCommand Shell Settings Installation Target DirectoriesLast Session Properties Files Application Server and Database SettingsConnection Pools Settings Calc Engine User Setting WebLogic Application Server SettingsCalc Engine User Setting WebLogic Application Server SettingsConnection and Authentication Settings Oracle Database SettingsConnection and Authentication Settings Oracle DB Configuration Database Authentication CredentialsDatabase Authentication Credentials for Audit Audit Database Properties10 Audit Database Properties Audit property for Creating the DatabasePlace Schema Properties 11 Place Schema PropertiesPlan Front End Database Properties 12 Plan Front End Database PropertiesSAU User for CE to access ELM and CommonDB ELM Schema Properties13 ELM Schema Properties Place-specific Suite Properties Cluster Properties14 Place-specific Suite Properties 15 Cluster Properties16 Last Session Properties Files MicroStrategy PropertiesCluster Properties Troubleshooting Installation Issues Troubleshooting Installation IssuesInstallation Aborts Because of Incompatible Components 26Oracle Retail Place Installation Guide Installing Place Over Plan Setting Up the Plan InstallationSetting Up the Place Installation Setting Up the Place InstallationConfiguring Place Loading Business RulesLoading User Roles Loading Seed Data4Oracle Retail Place Installation Guide Reference to the Data Load Scripts Data Load Scripts for Place and PlanUpgrading a Co-deployed Environment Setting Up a Foreign JMS Server on WebLogic ServerExample 6-1 Incompatible Components Error Setting Up a Foreign JMS Server on WebLogic Server 8Oracle Retail Place Installation Guide Place Installation Base folder ConfigFiles and Directory Structure Application Directory StructureModules InstallScriptsLogs Spool TempModule Name Description EAR File Name and Location Modules Deployed On WebLogic ServerTable A-2 Modules Deployed on WebLogic Server Index Index-1Index-2

12.2 specifications

Oracle Audio Technologies has established itself as a prominent name in high-end audio equipment, and their latest offering, the Oracle Audio Technologies 12.2, continues this tradition of excellence. This innovative component is designed to cater to audiophiles who demand the highest fidelity in their sound reproduction.

One of the main features of the Oracle 12.2 is its cutting-edge digital-to-analog conversion technology. This state-of-the-art DAC ensures that every detail of the audio signal is captured and reproduced with stunning clarity. The unit employs advanced algorithms that minimize distortion and maximize dynamic range, providing users with a listening experience that is both immersive and engaging.

Another significant aspect of the Oracle 12.2 is its modular design. This flexibility allows users to customize their setup based on their unique audio preferences and needs. Whether integrating it into an existing system or using it as a standalone device, the modular features can accommodate a range of configurations, making it suitable for various listening environments.

The Oracle 12.2 also boasts impressive connectivity options. With support for both wired and wireless streaming, audiophiles can connect effortlessly to a wide range of devices. The inclusion of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ensures easy access to high-definition audio, while USB ports provide for direct connections to computers or music servers.

In terms of build quality, the Oracle 12.2 exemplifies luxury and durability. Its chassis is crafted from premium materials, designed not only for aesthetic appeal but also to reduce vibration and interference. This results in enhanced sound performance, ensuring that the audio remains true to the original recording.

The user interface of the Oracle 12.2 is intuitive and user-friendly, designed to enhance the listening experience without the complexity often associated with high-end audio components. A dedicated app allows for easy navigation and control, making it simple to access a vast library of music.

With its unparalleled audio fidelity, customizable design, and robust connectivity options, the Oracle Audio Technologies 12.2 stands out as a premier choice for discerning audiophiles. It captures the essence of what high-end audio should be: a seamless blend of technology, craftsmanship, and exceptional sound quality. Users can expect nothing short of an extraordinary auditory journey that elevates their listening pleasure to new heights.