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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  4. Database Tasks
  5. Application Server Tasks
  6. Hub Store Upgrade
  7. Hub Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  8. Process Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  9. Resource Kit Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  10. Post-Upgrade Tasks
  11. Search Configuration Upgrade
  12. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  13. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Business Entity Adapter
  14. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Subject Areas Adapter
  15. Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process
  16. Frequently Asked Questions
  17. Processing Existing ActiveVOS Tasks
  18. Configuring Metadata Caching

Upgrading from Version 9.7.1

Upgrading from Version 9.7.1

Step 1. Install and Configure Oracle

Step 1. Install and Configure Oracle

You can install and configure Oracle Database according to the instructions in the Oracle documentation.
The following table describes the Oracle installation and configuration tasks that you must perform on each machine on which you want an Oracle instance :
Tasks
Description
Install Oracle
Install the supported version of Oracle Database.
If you want to use the Oracle multitenant feature, set up a pluggable database (PDB) for the MDM Hub installation.
Install clients and utilities
Install the Oracle client and utilities software to communicate with the MDM Hub, and to run the MDM Hub processes.
On each machine where you want to run the Hub Server or Process Server, install the following software:
  • Oracle client
  • SQL*Loader
Disable recycle bins
Disable the recycle bins, USER_RECYCLEBIN and DBA_RECYCLEBIN. Recycle bins can interfere with the MDM Hub processes.
Disable the recycle bins at the system or session level. Also, purge existing objects in the recycle bin.
Set initialization parameters
Configure the Oracle initialization parameters in the
init.ora
file.
For information about Oracle initialization parameters, see the
MDM Multidomain Edition Performance Tuning Guide
.
For information about installing and configuring Oracle, see the Oracle documentation.

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