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Load-Balancer with Oracle E-Business Suite R12

Configure Hardware load-balance EBS R12



Load Balancer Entry Point: ebs.company.com
Application Server 1: apps1.company.com
Application Server 2: apps2.company.com
Application Server 3: apps3.company.com
Application Server 4: apps4.company.com
Web Entry protocol: https
Application Tier Web Protocol: http
Application Tier Web Port: 8000
Active Web Port:443

Change the context values in all ebs nodes:
Context Variable Name
Context Variable Description
Value
s_webentryurlprotocol
Protocol that desktop clients use to communicate with the web entry point server
https
s_webentryhost
Name of the host that receives the first HTTP request from the desktop client
ebs
s_webentrydomain
Domain name of the host that receives the first HTTP request from the desktop client
company.com
s_active_webport
Port on the web server or load balancer that listens for HTTP requests
443
s_login_page
URL used to access the Applications logon page
https://ebs.company.com/OA_HTML/AppsLogin
s_external_url
URL that third party tools use to connect to the E-Business Suite System. This is used only by the Oracle Web Services product.
https://ebs.company.com
Run autoconfig on all nodes.
Note reference:

Comentários

  1. Hello Dude,

    This is really interesting take on the concept. Oracle Release 12 is the latest advancement within the applications arena from Oracle, in a bid to enable businesses to think globally to make better decisions, become more competitive in a global marketplace and manage globally to lower costs and increase performance.

    Thanks.

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  2. OeninKtio_pe Samantha Peoples pcanacakor

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