Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide



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Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide Part No: E40642-04 June 2015

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Contents Preparing for Installation... 7 Review Host System Requirements... 7 Minimum System Requirements... 7 Gateway Storage Options... 9 Collect Registration Information... 10 Obtain the ISO Image From Oracle... 11 Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway... 13 Install the Operating System Using the ISO image... 13 Register the Gateway With Oracle... 16 5

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Preparing for Installation This document provides a detailed guide on the supported process for building the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway. Installing and configuring a gateway using the ISO image is a multi-step process. Review the following sections prior to installing the Gateway: Review Host System Requirements on page 7 Collect Registration Information on page 10 Obtain the ISO Image From Oracle on page 11 Review Host System Requirements The software gateway can be installed directly onto a server (bare metal install) or within a supported virtual machine. The gateway includes a modified version of Oracle Linux 6.3. It can be installed in any environment which supports Oracle Linux 6.3 and meets the minimum specifications outlined in the following sections. Note - Visit the Oracle Linux certified hardware page to see a list of hardware servers that have been certified to run this version of Oracle Linux. The following topics are covered this section: Minimum System Requirements on page 7 Gateway Storage Options on page 9 Minimum System Requirements If you would like to order a server from Oracle for the purpose of running the gateway, Oracle recommends the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Server X5-2. The gateway software has been certified on this server and has undergone extensive testing and tuning to ensure this configuration achieves the best performance and availability for your service offerings. This server can be ordered through your Oracle sales representative or Oracle-authorizeddistributor. Preparing for Installation 7

Review Host System Requirements To order the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Server X5-2, follow these steps: 1. Navigate to the Oracle Store at http://www.oracle.com/store. 2. Using the navigation on the left hand side of your screen, click Servers -> x86 Servers -> Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Server X5-2. If you do not wish to purchase the certified server from Oracle, you can use a server or Oracle Virtual Machine (Oracle VM) that meets the following requirements: The server must support Oracle Linux 6.3. The server must support Unbreakable Linux Kernel (UEK) 2.x. Please confirm that the hardware supports UEK 2.x before making a purchase. You can view a list of servers that have been certified to run on Oracle Linux from the Oracle Linux certified hardware page at: http://linux.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=117:1:489726292744914 The server must meet the minimum host system requirements for Advanced Support Gateway installation shown in the following table: Category Minimum Recommended Additional Details CPU 4 cores 8 cores The CPU must be 64-bit, x86 architecture (x64 or x86-64). The most common vendors for these processors are Intel and AMD. Memory 32 GB 48 GB The minimum is acceptable for a small installation that provides service for two or fewer full rack engineered systems (or equivalent products). The recommended is preferred if more systems will be supported, now or in the future. Storage 1 disk >=600 GB (if using local storage) 1 disk >=140 GB (if using a combination of local and remote storage) 6 disks >= 300 GB each Multiple disks are recommended to provide fault tolerance using RAID, which is supported by software. Hardware RAID is also supported but not necessary. All disks must be of equal size. A mixture of differently sized disks in the same system is not supported See Gateway Storage Options on page 9 for more detail on the supported disk configurations, including instructions on how to configure network storage (eg SAN or NAS). Network 1 logical interface. Firewall ports opened. Same as minimum. N/A If the configuration shown in the table is not available, then email acsdirect_us@oracle.com or contact your Oracle sales representative. If the gateway is required for more than two full rack systems per site, then a custom configuration with either more cores, disks or memory is required and can be configured on the Oracle Store or ordered through your Oracle sales representative or Oracle-authorized distributor. 8 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015

Review Host System Requirements Gateway Storage Options The software gateway automated installation process can work with a wide variety of different disk configurations and make intelligent choices about how to utilize those disks. This section explains the logic that is used for disk selection, volume creation, and partition creation. Disk Selection Logic The installation process makes certain assumptions when choosing the appropriate disk drives to use for installation of the operating system. The assumptions are as follows: Any device which is smaller than 100 GB in size is excluded. These are assumed to be removable storage such as USB drives. Any device that does not start with /dev/sd or /dev/xvd wis excluded because they are assumed to not be a disk drive. In the vast majority of cases, these assumptions are correct and the installation proceeds normally. But in certain configurations, the assumptions might be wrong, and the installation fails with a miscellaneous disk error. If you see an error like the one below during installation, it is likely that your disks are different sizes and this is causing issues trying to setup the RAID. Check to make sure all your disks are the same size and then restart the install process. Preparing for Installation 9

Collect Registration Information Supported Disk Configurations The software gateway supports systems with 1 to 6 disks. The number of disks available during installation affects the level of fault tolerance and performance that can be obtained. The table below describes the way the installer provisions storage for each of the supported disk configurations. Note - The installer automatically sets up a software RAID configuration if it detects more than one disk. If your system is using a hardware RAID controller, then the RAID volume should appear to the installer as a single disk device to avoid two levels of mirroring, which would negatively affect write performance. Number of Drives Minimum Size (Each Drive) Disk Configuration Fault Tolerance Storage Capacity (s = size of each disk) 1 600 GB All storage on a single disk None s 2 600 GB RAID 1 (mirror) Can survive a single drive failure. s 3 600 GB RAID 1 (mirror or disks 1 and 2) + Spare (disk 3) 4 300 GB RAID 10 (mirror on disks 1 and 2, mirror on disks 3 and 4, striped across the 2 mirrored sets) 5 300 GB RAID 10 (mirror on disks 1 and 2, mirror on disks 3 and 4, striped across the 2 mirrored sets) plus a spare (disk 5). 6 300 GB RAID 10 (mirror on disks 1 and 2, mirror on disks 3 and 4, striped across the 2 mirrored sets) plus a spare (disk 5) and a dedicated backup (disk 6). Can survive two disk failures Can survive 1 disk failure in each mirror set. For example: this configuration can survive a failure of disks 1 or 2 and 3 or 4, but not 1 and 2 or 3 and 4. Can survive one disk failure in each mirror set and one additional failure. Can survive one disk failure in each mirror set and one additional failure. Backup disk can be used to recover database should an entire mirror fail. s 2 x s 2 x s 2 x s Collect Registration Information In addition to providing a system that meets the above specifications, collect the information listed in the following table before starting the installation. This information is used during the post-install registration process. Information Needed Notes Your Information Oracle Single Sign On (SSO) account The person doing the installation must have an Oracle SSO account 10 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015

Obtain the ISO Image From Oracle Information Needed Notes Your Information Oracle gateway registration ID Oracle gateway hostname Primary interface IP address and subnet mask Default gateway DNS server IP address to complete the registration. Upon registration, the account name is stored within Oracle's audit logs to provide a record of the user who performed the gateway registration. This is provided by the Implementation manager. This is provided by the Implementation manager. This is the IP address for the interface that is used to manage the gateway. This is provided by the customer's network administrator. This is the default gateway of the primary interface IP. This is provided by the customer's network administrator. This is provided by the customer's network administrator. Obtain the ISO Image From Oracle You can obtain the ISO image from My Oracle Support by following these steps: 1. Login to My Oracle Support at https://support.oracle.com. 2. Click on the Patches and Updates tab. 3. In the Patch Search tab, click Product or Family (Advanced). 4. Fill in Product = Oracle Advanced Support Gateway and Release = Oracle Advanced Support Gateway N.N (where N.N is the latest release number). 5. Click the Search button. 6. On the search results page, click on the patch number. This takes you to the download page. There should only be one patch on this page. 7. Click the Download button on the right side of the page. Preparing for Installation 11

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Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Follow these procedures to install the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway: Install the Operating System Using the ISO image on page 13 Register the Gateway With Oracle on page 16 Install the Operating System Using the ISO image Follow this procedure to install the Oracle Linux operating system and all the necessary software to establish connections outbound from the gateway to Oracle through Data Transport Services (DTS), and inbound from Oracle to the gateway through Oracle Continuous Connnection Network (OCCN) VPN connectivity. The steps are the same for a server or virtual machine, so "server" to is used represent both options in the following instructions. To complete the ISO installation, follow these steps: Before You Begin Back up your data before re-initializing the disks. Caution - Possible data loss. Make sure to backup any data currently on the disks before reinitializing the disks. 1. Boot the server with the ISO image. A screen similar to the one shown below appears. Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway 13

Install the Operating System Using the ISO image 2. To start the installation process, choose the first option, Install Gateway. The installation process takes a few minutes to complete. If the disk(s) in your system have never been initialized (which is common when using virtualization), you will see a warning message like the one below during the install process. 14 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015

Install the Operating System Using the ISO image 3. In this case, choose the Re-initialize all option to proceed with the installation. When the installation is complete, a screen similar to the following appears. Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway 15

Register the Gateway With Oracle 4. Before rebooting the server, eject or unmount the install media so that the server boots the newly installed operating system. 5. Press Enter to reboot the server. 6. Once the server has rebooted, proceed to the gateway configuration in the following section. Register the Gateway With Oracle During this portion of the installation process, you are guided through a series of questions to collect the necessary information to connect to Oracle and register the gateway. You will need console access to complete Steps 1-4. 1. Reboot the server as instructed in the previous section. The login screen appears. 16 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015

Register the Gateway With Oracle 2. Log in using the default administrator account: login: custadmin password: install Upon successful login, you will see the message Finishing Install, along with a series of dots to indicate the install progress. This step can take several minutes. Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway 17

Register the Gateway With Oracle When Step 2 is complete, the following screen appears: 18 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015

Register the Gateway With Oracle 3. Answer the questions with the information collected in the previous sections of this document. The following screenshot shows sample answers for each question. Installing the Oracle Advanced Support Gateway 19

Register the Gateway With Oracle Once you have filled in all the registration information, the installer applies and tests all the configuration information. This will take several minutes. When it is complete, you will see a message indicating configuration was successful. 4. When prompted change the password for the custadmin user so that it will no longer be possible to login using the default password. Once the password is changed, you are logged out automatically and the login prompt is displayed. The configuration is complete. 20 Oracle Advanced Support Gateway Installation Guide June 2015