We are pleased to announce publication of two new My Oracle Support knowledge documents for use with Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) Release 12.2 and Oracle Database 19c. Used together, these documents provide a comprehensive guide to setting up a business continuity solution:

These two new documents have been added to the existing documents that are listed in Getting Started with Oracle E-Business Suite on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (MOS Note 2517025.1).

Setting Up Business Continuity

The two new documents are designed to be used together in establishing a business continuity setup tailored to your specific needs.

New MOS Note 2875417.1, Business Continuity  for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 with Oracle Database 19c on Oracle Base Database Service DB Systems provides detailed instructions for configuring a 19c physical standby database on a Base Database Service DB System.

This document starts by covering the required initial setup tasks:

  1. Preparing the primary site.
  2. Creating Oracle Database software images.
  3. Creating and configuring the standby site.
  4. Creating and configuring the standby application tier (using MOS Note 2912000.1).
  5. Restoring the snapshot standby database to physical standby mode.
  6. Configuring application tier synchronization.

This is followed by a discussion of the procedures for:

  1. Performing role transitions: switchover, failover, switchback.
  2. Maintaining Oracle E-Business Suite with a standby database.
  3. Handling online patching following a standby failover event.

New MOS Note 2912000.1, Cloning the Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2 Application Tier on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute provides detailed instructions on using cloning to set up the new standby EBS 12.2 application tier running on an OCI Compute instance.

This document covers the following areas:

  1. Preparing the source application tier file system.
  2. Copying the source application tier file system.
  3. Creating a target application Compute instance.
  4. Attaching a target file system or block volumes.
  5. Configuring your target application tier Compute instance.
  6. Configuring your target application tier file system using Rapid Clone.
  7. Configuring your target application tier file system using Fast Clone.
  8. Deploying and configuring an OCI load balancer.

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