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This section will cover the installation of Dbvisit Standby on Microsoft Windows systems.

The current recommended and supported Operating Systems (Windows based) include:

  • Windows 2003 (32bit and 64bit)
  • Windows 2008 (32bit and 64bit)

 

Important pre-requisite steps on Windows based environments:

  • It is recommended to install Dbvisit Standby as the same user that installed the Oracle Database Software
  • Ensure that the user that will be used to run Dbvisit Standby is part of the windows ORA_DBA group
  • Open the Dbvnet port 7890 on both primary and standby server.  This port should not be blocked by the local Windows Firewall.
  • Open the Dbvserver Web-based interface port 8081 (default for http) and if you are planning on using https, open port 8443.  

 

The default ports used by Dbvisit Standby on Windows based environments are 7890 for the network communication (Dbvnet) and 8081 used for the Web-based interface (Dbvserver).

By default the web-based interface is enabled on HTTP (port 8081) only. If HTTPS is required, the dbvserver.conf file will need to be updated (discussed later in this section) and Dbvserver service restarted.

 

Installing Dbvisit Standby 

 

The first step is to download the Dbvisit Standby installation file.  Example download file in this example is dbvisit-standby7.0.04_win32.zip.

Download the file and extract the installer into a temporary location.  Start the installer by running: Dbvisit-Standby7.0.04-Inst.exe

It is recommended to install Dbvisit Standby as the same Operating System user used to Install the Oracle Database Software and Make sure this user account is part of the ORA_DBA Windows group

 

Step 1:  Start the Installer

  1. Start the installer, by running the Installer file, example "Dbvisit-STandby7.0.04-Inst.exe" 
  2. Once the installer start, click on Next to start

 

Step 2: License Agreement

  1. Review the License Agreement
  2. Click on "I Agree" to continue with the Installer

 

Step 3:  Review Pre-requisites

  1. Review the logged on User.  It is recommended to use the same user account used to perform the Oracle Database software installation
  2. It is recommended to use the same account on both primary and standby server.
  3. Windows security settings, such as UAC and group policies might interfere with Dbvisit Standby.  It is recommended to review your policies and disable User Account Control (UAC) for the account used to run Dbvisit Standby.  

 

Step 4: Choose Components to Install

  1. Review the options to install.  It is recommended to install all 3 components:
    1. Dbvisit Standby (Required), this is the Dbvisit Standby Core module, including the Command Line Interface (CLI)
    2. Dbvisit Dbvserver (Optional), this option provides the Web Based user interface, as well as the Dbvisit Standby Scheduler.  This option is not required, and if the Web Based interface is not required, this option does not need to be installed.
    3. Dbvisit Dbvnet (Required), this option must be installed.  Dbvnet provides the network communication between the Primary and Standby server and must be installed.  As of Dbvisit Standby version 7, SSH is not and cannot be used anymore. 
  2. Click on next to continue 

 

Step 5: Installation Folder (DBVISIT_BASE)

  1. Select the Dbvisit Standby installation folder, also known as the DBVISIT_BASE location.  On windows the default location is under "C:\Program Files" if installed on 32bit Windows and "C:\Program Files (x86)".  You may select a different location, but the default is recommended.
  2. Not the storage requirements.  The default Dbvisit Standby installation is approx 125MB in size.  This location where Dbvisit Standby is to be installed, will also hold the log and trace files.  It is recommended that you have at least an additional 100MB to 200MB of disk space.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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