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Single Node and Multi Node Installation Part 2
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Rapid Install requires very little user intervention. However, you may receive a prompt requesting information if any of the components are missing from the stage directory.
After the installation is complete, Rapid Install automatically validates the installed Applications environments. It tests the system for correctly configured environment files, application listeners, and database availability. It then displays the Post-install Checks screen.
Rapid Install lists the tests it has completed. Review the information. If there is an ! or x icon, click it to see the details. If any of the checks fail, refer to the Rapid Install log files to determine the reason, and resolve each problem before continuing. When the errors are fixed, click Retry to perform the post-install validation again. Click Next if there are no errors. Rapid Install informs you of the components that it installed on the Finish screen.
1. What is Rapid Install? What is it used for?
2. What are the 3 tiers used in Oracle Applications architecture?
3. What is the difference between Single-Node and Multi-Node installations?
4. What is the use of Multi Reporting Currencies in Oracle Applications?
5. What is Express Configuration in Rapid Install?
That completes the Oracle Apps 11i Single and Multi Node installation. In the next tutorial we will be learning about Application Framework, steps of registering new application in oracle applications. It also talks about the standard directory structure within oracle application.
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What is the difference between Single-Node and Multi-Node installations? In Single node we have to instal all servers i mean forms, reports ,apace etc servers in single system. in Multinode we have to install the servers in diff machines |