Data management center
Author: E | 2025-04-24
Managing mail queue size in Jira Data Center; Managing node count in Jira Data Center; Managing number of custom fields in Jira Data Center; Managing projects in Jira Data Center
What Is Data Center Management? - Evocative Data Centers
Page: Jira Data Center mobile app (Jira Software Data Center (Latest)) A native app for Jira Software Data Center is here!About the appWhat you'll needDownloading the appConsiderations for administratorsRelated pages and known issuesjiramobile1.pngIf you're using Jira Core or Jira Service Management,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center (Latest)) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.3) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.14) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.13) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center and Server 5.12) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.0) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.17 documentation) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.2) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.4) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade Managing mail queue size in Jira Data Center; Managing node count in Jira Data Center; Managing number of custom fields in Jira Data Center; Managing projects in Jira Data Center What is data center management? At a high level, data center management is the management of all tasks related to the functioning of a data center. At a deeper level, data For a successful set-up of a Multi-Data Center with data replication, the configuration spans two data centers with two nodes per data center. The nodes are configured in Active-Active Mode. MDC Admin REST APIs are used for diagnostics and configuration of Master and Clone data centers. Install the Java Development Kit (JDK) 17/21 on Data Center 1 Node 1 and set the appropriate environment variables. Install WebLogic Server 14c (14.1.2.1.0) on Data Center 1, Node 1. This process creates the Middleware Home (). Install the Oracle Identity and Access Management 14c (14.1.2.1.0) software on Data Center 1, Node 1. Oracle Identity and Access Management contains the Oracle Access Management suite which includes Oracle Access Manager. Run the Repository Creation Utility (RCU) 14c (14.1.2.1.0) on Data Center 1, Node 1. It creates and loads the appropriate database schemas for Oracle Identity and Access Management products. And you can run it from $MW_HOME/oracle_common/bin. Configure Oracle Access Management on Data Center 1, Node 1 using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard script, $MW_HOME/oracle_common/common/bin/config.sh script (on Linux or UNIX), or $MW_HOME\oracle_common\common\bin\config.cmd (on Windows). Minimally, you will be configuring: a new WebLogic domain an Oracle Access Management Administration Server an Oracle Access Management Managed Server Oracle Access Manager Modify the following WebLogic scripts on Data Center 1, Node 1: On Linux or UNIX: Open startWeblogic.sh and startManagedWeblogic.sh using vi and enter the appropriate value for WLS_USER. Enter the password, if prompted, while starting the servers; do not hard code it. Save startWeblogic.sh and startManagedWeblogic.sh. On Windows: Open startWeblogic.cmd and startManagedWeblogic.cmd using notepad and enter the appropriate value for WLS_USER. Enter the password, if prompted, while starting the servers; do not hard code it. Save startWeblogic.cmd and startManagedWeblogic.cmd Start the Administration and Managed Servers. Repeat Step 1 through Step 7 to prepare other data centers until you have added all the required nodes of your Master and Clone data centers (Data Center 1, Node 2; Data Center 2, Node 1; Data Center 2, Node 2) to the MDC setup. Run pack and unpack scripts within the same data center to create a Managed Server JAR andComments
Page: Jira Data Center mobile app (Jira Software Data Center (Latest)) A native app for Jira Software Data Center is here!About the appWhat you'll needDownloading the appConsiderations for administratorsRelated pages and known issuesjiramobile1.pngIf you're using Jira Core or Jira Service Management,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center (Latest)) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.3) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.14) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.13) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center and Server 5.12) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.0) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 5.17 documentation) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.2) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade to Jira Service Management 4.15 or later. If you can't upgrade yet,... Page: Jira Data Center and Server mobile app (Jira Service Management Data Center 10.4) Jira Service Management has successfully passed the Beta stage and is now officially supported in the mobile app. To get this version, you'll need to upgrade
2025-04-07For a successful set-up of a Multi-Data Center with data replication, the configuration spans two data centers with two nodes per data center. The nodes are configured in Active-Active Mode. MDC Admin REST APIs are used for diagnostics and configuration of Master and Clone data centers. Install the Java Development Kit (JDK) 17/21 on Data Center 1 Node 1 and set the appropriate environment variables. Install WebLogic Server 14c (14.1.2.1.0) on Data Center 1, Node 1. This process creates the Middleware Home (). Install the Oracle Identity and Access Management 14c (14.1.2.1.0) software on Data Center 1, Node 1. Oracle Identity and Access Management contains the Oracle Access Management suite which includes Oracle Access Manager. Run the Repository Creation Utility (RCU) 14c (14.1.2.1.0) on Data Center 1, Node 1. It creates and loads the appropriate database schemas for Oracle Identity and Access Management products. And you can run it from $MW_HOME/oracle_common/bin. Configure Oracle Access Management on Data Center 1, Node 1 using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard script, $MW_HOME/oracle_common/common/bin/config.sh script (on Linux or UNIX), or $MW_HOME\oracle_common\common\bin\config.cmd (on Windows). Minimally, you will be configuring: a new WebLogic domain an Oracle Access Management Administration Server an Oracle Access Management Managed Server Oracle Access Manager Modify the following WebLogic scripts on Data Center 1, Node 1: On Linux or UNIX: Open startWeblogic.sh and startManagedWeblogic.sh using vi and enter the appropriate value for WLS_USER. Enter the password, if prompted, while starting the servers; do not hard code it. Save startWeblogic.sh and startManagedWeblogic.sh. On Windows: Open startWeblogic.cmd and startManagedWeblogic.cmd using notepad and enter the appropriate value for WLS_USER. Enter the password, if prompted, while starting the servers; do not hard code it. Save startWeblogic.cmd and startManagedWeblogic.cmd Start the Administration and Managed Servers. Repeat Step 1 through Step 7 to prepare other data centers until you have added all the required nodes of your Master and Clone data centers (Data Center 1, Node 2; Data Center 2, Node 1; Data Center 2, Node 2) to the MDC setup. Run pack and unpack scripts within the same data center to create a Managed Server JAR and
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