Pre-Installation Requirements for the Enterprise Edition (Multi-Tier) Request Broker and Database Agent(s) for Oracle, for Windows
DBMS Requirements
You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your target Oracle DBMS instance and database:
- Oracle SID
- Oracle TCP Port
- Oracle SQL*Net or Net Service Name Only required when the Enterprise Edition server components are not installed on the Oracle server.
- Hostname or IP adddress of Oracle database server
Software Requirements
- You will need an installation of the Oracle native client on a supported operating system, if you cannot install the Enterprise Edition server components on the same machine as Oracle itself.
At the time of writing, this product may be called SQL*Net, Net 8, Net 9, Net 10, the Oracle Instant Client, or the OCI Client, depending on the Oracle version.
Product names vary over time.
- You must know whether the local Oracle components are 32-bit or 64-bit. The Enterprise Edition server components must match the bit format of the local Oracle components, not the OS.
Configuration Requirements
- The Request Broker and database-specific Agents must be installed on the same machine as Oracle or an Oracle native client.
If you install on the same machine as Oracle SQL*Net or Net 8/9/10/11, you need an Oracle Net Service Name configured.
- You must know whether TCP ports 5000 and 8000 are already in use on the Broker host.
These ports are the defaults used by our Request Broker and Web-based Admin Assistant.
If other services are using these, you will need to assign different (unused) ports to the new services during installation.
- For best results, the Enterprise Edition server components should be installed while logged in as the local Oracle or Oracle native client owner.
- All Oracle-related environment variables should be set prior to installation. This is typically accomplished simply by logging in as the local Oracle or Oracle native client owner.
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