Where to install Oracle GoldenGate?

Hi all!

In order to CONSOLIDATE the data of 5 databases (3 MS SQL server and 2 servers Oracle) in a single Oracle DB where Oracle GoldenGate should be installed?

The "Installation and Setup Oracle GoldenGate for SQL Server" States:

"For a Microsoft SQL Server source data capture, Oracle GoldenGate must be installed on the database server. Do not install it on a remote server. »

However, is not clear to me what 'remote server '. What is the MS SQL Server?

Also to copy the data from the 2 Oracle servers where OGG should be installed? The source servers or in the target server?

Thank you for your time.

Emanuel

You get confused about the terms used here

This document means for the extraction of MSSQL, goldenagte must

be installled in the same server this database resides on, IE the database

Server.

During extraction of Oracle database, logs can be sent to a staging

Server and then extracted, or can be extracted from the database server

himself. In other words, extracted can be installed on the database server (normal

extract) or the staging server (extract from ALO)

-Lexman

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    Specify the installation location.  Always to
    Oracle Middleware homepage: / opt/oracle/Middleware
    and
    An Oracle home directory: as_2 # I bet it must be as_1 because that is where the initial PFRD install binary files has occurred.

    NOTE: The summary of the Installation in the video screen escape the Oracle Home is the previous specified during the initial installation. That is to say. PFRD_Binaries.   I guess I should have named that instead of taking the default as_1. At least I would have to have done that.  Well.  Maybe this story might help the next guy.

    Also

    NOTE: The Installation screen is not "from" group of patches as in the video where it says
    Install Oracle Portal, forms, reports, and discover the Group of hotfixes.

    Hi Charlie
    I'm a little confused by this feedback. Especially when you say that you see the option "install - do not configure. Should this option is visible only when you run the Basic 11.1.1.2 PFRD the software installer. The Group of hotfixes 11.1.1.4 has his own 'runInstaller'... and this will display what you see in the viewlet. You definitely run the installer from the directory of stage in the Group of hotfixes? (I'll do my own validation test - if I find something strange going on... I'll report.)

    I now take the following action

    1. I will put the Viewlet so it is clear that the Group of hotfixes is staged in a different place from the base 11.1.1.2 media
    2. provide that nothing must be running (because at this point, no instance of 11 g of construction has been configured)
    3. There's a "slippage" that illustrates the Middleware and Oracle Home entries in the screen "Location of Installation to specify" IE

    Middleware homepage: / u01/alca_portal/middleware
    Oracle home: PFRD_Binaries

    However, you will see that this slide for 2 seconds (which is an error) and if you miss it probably.

    Just FYI - the House of Oracle 11 g correction is in general the same procedure as patching a mid-layer House AS10g i.e

    -You set the Oracle Home base using the installation of the basic software program
    -You patch the Oracle home using the installation program of the Group of hotfixes

  • FMW: Portal Upgrade Advisor - review of videos on "how to install Oracle Middleware 11 g Rel 1 portal and explorers.

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    Review of the videos for "How to install Oracle 11g Rel 1 portal Middleware and discoverer?"

    Part 3 installation of the basic Oracle Home (10:40)
    https://support.Oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show & type = ATT & ID = 1118681.1:PD11G_INSTALL_PT3 & inline = 1

    RE: NOTES: so it seems that do us step 4 [update software/binary in the ORACLE_HOMEs] here
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    Maybe suggest to change the documentation in MOS Advisor upgrade,
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    Part 4 patch the Oracle home (04:57)
    https://support.Oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show & type = ATT & ID = 1118681.1:PD11G_INSTALL_PT4 & inline = 1

    RE: NOTE: it looks like a typo/read error on the page that says "necessary to run the Wizard Patch (PSA) Set?"
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    Part 5 running the Configuration Wizard (08:50)
    https://support.Oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show & type = ATT & ID = 1118681.1:PD11G_INSTALL_PT5 & inline = 1

    Specify the Application FOR page/section: you must specify OID information for installation of the portal.
    If you do not wish to integrate oracle descoverer services and do not want single sign - on, uncheck the box.
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    here. in addition, the instructions show that if you have specified use of discoverer, a check box is displayed and check
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    First, as discussed in another thread, I plan to reformulate the wording of this step... so thanks again for your comments.

    Note on this question / comment

    "To understand at the time where we upgrade repository portal.  In my opinion, who runs the configuration wizard PFRD is that fact for us.  I will go through the video.    And me who runs the IDM upgrades OID configuration wizard. »

    PFRD Configuration Wizard does not upgrades the repository of the portal, it creates just a portal 11g AS Instance against the repository Portal 10g's existing. The Upgrade Wizard upgrades site two-step

    1 put Update Wizard (option "upgrade intermediate level Instance") upgrades 11 g base instance configuration so that it matches the source portal AS10g instance configuration

    2 Upgrade Wizard (option "Upgrade the repository in metadata schemas") upgrades the repository Portal 10 g.

    It's a similar story for instant messaging, only the IM Upgrade Wizard upgrades the configuration file system and the GI database schemas in a go (IE there is no upgrade wizard option separated to "Upgrade the repository in metadata schemas")

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