Users in PORTAL30.WWSEC_PERSON$ ... forever?

Hi,
Anybody now ...
Why when user is removed from Login Server / Admin User (portal30_sso schema) this is not deleted from Oracle Portal (portal30 schema)?
Regards.

I had the same problem. After deleting a user
from portal30_sso through login server,
it failed to add a new user with the same
name. I was prompt with the exception "
the user already exists"
Have you fixed this problem or someone there
can provide some hints.
Thanks
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Francisco Javier Garcia Hidalgo ([email protected]):
Hi,
Anybody now ...
Why when user is removed from Login Server / Admin User (portal30_sso schema) this is not deleted from Oracle Portal (portal30 schema)?
Regards.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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    Doc ID: Note:276688.1
    Subject: How to copy (export/import) the Portal database schemas of IAS 9.0.4 to another database
    Type: BULLETIN
    Status: PUBLISHED
    Content Type: TEXT/X-HTML
    Creation Date: 18-JUN-2004
    Last Revision Date: 05-AUG-2005
    How to copy (export/import) Portal database schemas of IAS 9.0.4 to another database
    Note 276688.1
    Download scripts Unix: Attachment 276688.1:1
    Download Perl scripts (Unix/NT) :Attachment 276688.1:2
    This article is being delivered in Draft form and may contain errors. Please use the MetaLink "Feedback" button to advise Oracle of any issues related to this article.
    HISTORY
    Version 1.0 : 24-JUN-2004: creation
    Version 1.1 : 25-JUN-2004: added a link to download the scripts from Metalink
    Version 1.2 : 29-JUN-2004: Import script: Intermedia indexes are recreated. Imported jobs are reassigned to Portal. ptlconfig replaces ptlasst.
    Version 1.3 : 09-JUL-2004: Additional updates. Usage of iasconfig.xml. Need only 3 environment variables to import.
    Version 1.4 : 18-AUG-2004: Remark about 9.2.0.5 and 10.1.0.2 database
    Version 1.5 : 26-AUG-2004: Duplicate job id
    Version 1.6 : 29-NOV-2004: Remark about WWC-44131 and WWSBR_DOC_CTX_54
    Version 1.7 : 07-JAN-2005: Attached perl scripts (for NT/Unix) at the end of the note
    Version 1.8 : 12-MAY-2005: added a work-around for the WWSTO_SESS_FK1 issue
    Version 1.9 : 07-JUL-2005: logoff trigger and 9.0.1 database export, import in 10g database
    Version 1.10: 05-AUG-2005: reference to the 10.1.2 note
    PURPOSE
    This document explains how to copy a Portal database schema from a database to another database.
    It allows restoring the Portal repository and the OID security associated with Portal.
    It can be used to go in production by copying physically a database from a development portal to a production environment and avoid to use the export/import utilities of Portal.
    This note:
    uses the export/import on the database level
    allows the export/import to be done between different platforms
    The script are Unix based and for the BASH shell. They can be adapted for other platforms.
    For the persons familiar with this technics in Portal 9.0.2, there is a list of the main differences with Portal 9.0.2 at the end of the note.
    These scripts are based on the experience of a lot of persons in Portal 902.
    The scripts are attached to the note. Download them here: Attachment 276688.1:1 : exp_schema_904.zip
    A new version of the script was written in Perl. You can also download them, here: Attachment 276688.1:2 : exp_schema_904_v2.zip. They do exactly the same than the bash ones. But they have the advantage of working on all platforms.
    SCOPE & APPLICATION
    This document is intented for Portal administrators. For using this note, you need basic DBA skills.
    This notes is for Portal 9.0.4.x only. The notes for Portal 9.0.2 are :
    Note 228516.1 : How to copy (export/import) Portal database schemas of IAS 9.0.2 to another database
    Note 217187.1 : How to restore a cold backup of a Portal IAS 9.0.2 on another machine
    The note for Portal 10.1.2 is:
    Note 330391.1 : How to copy (export/import) Portal database schemas of IAS 10.1.2 to another databaseMethod
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    - export the LDAP OID users and groups (optional)
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    - import the schemas in the production database in place of the deleted schemas
    - import the LDAP OID users and groups (optional)
    - modify the configuration such that the infrastructure uses the portal repository of the backup
    - modify the configuration such that the portal repository uses the OID, webcache and SSO of the new infrastructure
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    import : imp_portal_schema.sh
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    - OID (used)
    - OEM (used)
    - Single Sign-on / orasso (used)
    - Portal (not used)
    The infrastructure contains:
    - OID (used)
    - OEM (used)
    - Single Sign-on / orasso (used)
    - Portal (not used)
    Portal database
    (PORTAL_SID)
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    - Portal (used)
    The custom Portal database (is also an infrastructure):
    - OID (not used)
    - OEM (not used)
    - Single Sign-on / orasso (not used)
    - Portal (used)
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    C. Directory structure.
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    File Name
    Description
    exp_portal_schema.sh
    Sample script that exports all the data needed from a development machine
    imp_portal_schema.sh
    Sample script that import all the data into a production machine
    portal_env.sh
    Script that defines the env variable specific to your system (to configure)
    portal_automatic_env.sh
    Helper script to get all the rest of the Portal settings automatically
    xsl
    Directory containing all the XSL files (helper scripts)
    del_authpassword.xsl
    Helper script to remove the authpassword tags in the DSML files
    portal_env_unix.sql
    Helper script to get Portal settings from the iasconfig.xml file
    exp_data
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    portal_exp.dmp
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    iasconfig.xml
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    portal_users.xml
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    portal_groups.xml export from LDAP of the OID groups used by Portal (optional)
    imp_log
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    import.log Log file generated when running the imp command
    ptlconfig.log
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    Some other spool files.
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    The typical commands to do this operation look like this:
    ldapadd -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -D "cn=orcladmin" -w $IAS_PASSWORD -c -X portal_group.xml
    ldapadd -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -D "cn=orcladmin" -w $IAS_PASSWORD -c -X portal_users.xmlTake care about the following points
    Ldapadd uses the option ' -c '. Existing users/groups are generating an error. The option -c allows continuing and ignoring these errors. Whatever, the errors should be checked to see if it is just existing entries.
    A sample script to import the 2 XML files given in the step 5 - import the users and groups (optional) of the import script.
    Part 5 : Update the GUID/DN
    In Portal 9.0.4, the update of the GUID is taken care by PTLCONFIG during the import. (Import step 7)
    D. Example script for export
    Here is a example script that combines the 3 steps.
    Depending of you need, you will :
    or execute all the steps
    or just execute the 1rst one (export of the database users). It will be enough you just want to login with the portal user on the production instance.
    if your portal repository resides in a database 9.2.0.5 or 10.1.0.2, please read this
    you can download all the scripts here, Attachment 276688.1:1
    Do not forget to modify the script to your need and mostly add the list of users like explained in point A above.
    exp_portal_schema.sh
    # BASH Script : exp_portal_schema.sh
    # Version : 1.3
    # Portal : 9.0.4.0
    # History :
    # mgueury - creation
    # Description:
    # This script export a portal dump file from a dev instance
    # -------------------------- Environment variables --------------------------
    . portal_env.sh
    # In case you do not use portal_env.sh you have to define all the variables
    # For exporting the dump file only.
    # export SYS_PASSWORD=change_on_install
    # export PORTAL_TNS=asdb
    # For the security (optional)
    # export IAS_PASSWORD=welcome1
    # export PORTAL_USER=portal
    # export PORTAL_PASSWORD=A1b2c3de
    # export OID_HOSTNAME=development.domain.com
    # export OID_PORT=3060
    # export OID_DOMAIN_DN=dc=`echo $OID_HOSTNAME | cut -d '.' -f2,3,4,5,6 --output-delimiter=',dc='`
    # ------------------------------ Help function -----------------------------------
    function press_any_key() {
    if [ $PRESS_ANY_KEY_AFTER_EACH_STEP = "Y" ]; then
    echo
    echo Press enter to continue
    read $ANY_KEY
    else
    echo
    fi
    echo "------------------------------- Export ------------------------------------"
    # create a directory for the export
    mkdir exp_data
    # copy the env variables in the log just in case
    export > exp_data/exp_env_variable.txt
    echo "--------------------- step 1 - export"
    # export the portal users, but take care to add:
    # - your users containing DB providers
    # - your users containing data (tables)
    exp userid="'sys/$SYS_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS as sysdba'" file=exp_data/portal_exp.dmp grants=y log=exp_data/portal_exp.log owner=(portal,portal_app,portal_demo,portal_public)
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 2 - store iasconfig.xml file of the MIDTIER"
    cp $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/portal/conf/iasconfig.xml exp_data
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 3 - export the users and groups (optional)"
    # Export the groups and users from OID in 2 XML files (not LDIF)
    # The OID groups of portal are stored in GROUP_INSTALL_BASE that depends
    # of the installation date.
    # For the user, I use the default place. If it does not work,
    # you can find the user place with:
    # > exec dbms_output.put_line(wwsec_oid.get_user_search_base);
    # Get the GROUP_INSTALL_BASE used in security export
    sqlplus $PORTAL_USER/$PORTAL_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS <<IASDB
    set serveroutput on
    spool exp_data/group_base.log
    begin
    dbms_output.put_line(wwsec_oid.get_group_install_base);
    end;
    IASDB
    export GROUP_INSTALL_BASE=`grep cn= exp_data/group_base.log`
    echo '--- Exporting Groups'
    echo 'creating portal_groups.xml'
    ldapsearch -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -X -s sub -b "$GROUP_INSTALL_BASE" -s sub "objectclass=*" > exp_data/portal_groups.xml
    echo '--- Exporting Users'
    echo 'creating portal_users.xml'
    ldapsearch -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -D "cn=orcladmin" -w $IAS_PASSWORD -X -s sub -b "cn=users,$OID_DOMAIN_DN" -s sub "objectclass=inetorgperson" > exp_data/portal_users.xml
    The script is done to run from the midtier.
    Step 2 - Install IAS in a new machine (PROD)
    A. Installation
    This note does not distinguish if Portal is sharing the same database than Single-Sign On and OID. For simplicity, I will speak only about 1 database. But I could also create a second infrastructure database just for the portal repository. This way is better for production system, because the Portal repository is only product used in the 2nd database. Having 2 separate databases allows taking easily backup of the portal repository.
    On the production machine, you need to install a fresh install of IAS 9.0.4. Take care to use :
    the same IAS patchset 9.0.4.1, 9.0.4.2, ...on the middle-tier and infrastruture than in development
    and same characterset than in development (or UTF8)
    The result will be 2 ORACLE_HOMES and 1 infrastructure database:
    the ORACLE_HOME of the infrastructure (SID:infra904)
    the ORACLE_HOME of the midtier (SID:ias904)
    an infrastructure database (SID:asdb)
    The empty new Portal install should work fine before to go to the next step.
    B. About tablespaces (optional)
    The size of the tablespace of the production should match the one of the Developement machine. If not, the tablespace will autoextend. It is not really a concern, but it is slow. You should modify the tablespaces for to have as much space on prod and dev.
    Also, it is safer to check that there is enough free space on the hard disk to import in the database.
    To modify the tablespace size, you can use Oracle Entreprise Manager console,
    On Unix, . oraenv
    infra904oemapp dbastudio
    On NT Start/ Programs/ Oracle Application server - infra904 / Enterprise Manager Console
    Launch standalone
    Choose the portal database (typically asdb.domain.com)
    Connect with a DBA user, sys or system
    Click Storage/Tablespaces
    Change the size of the PORTAL, PORTAL_DOC, PORTAL_LOGS, PORTAL_IDX tablespaces
    C. Backup
    It could be a good idea to take a backup of the MIDTIER and INFRASTRUCTURE Oracle Homes at that point to allow retesting the import process if it fails for any reason as much as you want without needing to reinstall everything.
    Step 3 - Import in production (on PROD)
    The following script is a sample of an Unix script that combines all the steps to import a portal repository to the production machine.
    To import a portal reporistory and his users and group in OID, you need to do 8 things:
    Stop the midtier to avoid errors while dropping the portal schema
    SQL*Plus with Portal
    Drop the 4 default portal schemas
    Create the portal users with the same passwords than the just deleted users and give them grants (you need to create your own custom shemas too if you have some).
    Import the dump file
    Import the users and groups into OID (optional)
    SQL*Plus with SYS : Post import changes
    Recompile everything in the database
    Reassign the imported jobs to portal
    SQL*Plus with Portal : Post import changes
    Recreate the Portal intermedia indexes
    Correct an import errror on wwsrc_preference$
    Make additional post import changes, by updating some portal tables, and replacing the development hostname, port or domain by the production ones.
    Rewire the portal repository with ptlconfig -dad portal
    Restart the midtier
    Here is a sample script to do this on Unix. You will need to adapt the script to your needs.
    imp_portal_schema.sh
    # BASH Script : imp_portal_schema.sh
    # Version : 1.3
    # Portal : 9.0.4.0
    # History :
    # mgueury - creation
    # Description:
    # This script import a portal dump file and relink it with an
    # infrastructure.
    # Script to be started from the MIDTIER
    # -------------------------- Environment variables --------------------------
    . portal_env.sh
    # Development and Production machine hostname and port
    # Example
    # .._HOSTNAME machine.domain.com (name of the MIDTIER)
    # .._PORT 7782 (http port of the MIDTIER)
    # .._DN dc=domain,dc=com (domain name in a LDAP way)
    # These values can be determined automatically with the iasconfig.xml file of dev
    # and prod. But if you do not know or remember the dev hostname and port, this
    # query should find it.
    # > select name, http_url from wwpro_providers$ where http_url like 'http%'
    # These variables are used in the
    # > step 4 - security / import OID users and groups
    # > step 6 - post import changes (PORTAL)
    # Set the env variables of the DEV instance
    rm /tmp/iasconfig_env.sh
    xml -f -s xsl/portal_env_unix.xsl -o /tmp/iasconfig_env.sh exp_data/iasconfig.xml
    . /tmp/iasconfig_env.sh
    export DEV_HOSTNAME=$WEBCACHE_HOSTNAME
    export DEV_PORT=$WEBCACHE_LISTEN_PORT
    export DEV_DN=dc=`echo $OID_HOSTNAME | cut -d '.' -f2,3,4,5,6 --output-delimiter=',dc='`
    # Set the env variables of the PROD instance
    . portal_env.sh
    export PROD_HOSTNAME=$WEBCACHE_HOSTNAME
    export PROD_PORT=$WEBCACHE_LISTEN_PORT
    export PROD_DN=dc=`echo $OID_HOSTNAME | cut -d '.' -f2,3,4,5,6 --output-delimiter=',dc='`
    # ------------------------------ Help function -----------------------------------
    function press_any_key() {
    if [ $PRESS_ANY_KEY_AFTER_EACH_STEP = "Y" ]; then
    echo
    echo Press enter to continue
    read $ANY_KEY
    else
    echo
    fi
    echo "------------------------------- Import ------------------------------------"
    # create a directory for the logs
    mkdir imp_log
    # copy the env variables in the log just in case
    export > imp_log/imp_env_variable.txt
    echo "--------------------- step 1 - stop the midtier"
    # This step is needed to avoid most case of ORA-01940: user connected
    # when dropping the portal user
    $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl stopall
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 2 - drop and create empty users"
    sqlplus "sys/$SYS_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS as sysdba" <<IASDB
    spool imp_log/drop_create_user.log
    ---- Drop users
    -- Warning: You need to stop all SQL*Plus connection to the
    -- portal schema before that else the drop will give an
    -- ORA-01940: cannot drop a user that is currently connected
    drop user portal_public cascade;
    drop user portal_app cascade;
    drop user portal_demo cascade;
    drop user portal cascade;
    ---- Recreate the users and give them grants"
    -- The new users will have the same passwords as the users we just dropped
    -- above. Do not forget to add your exported custom users
    create user portal identified by $PORTAL_PASSWORD default tablespace portal;
    grant connect,resource,dba to portal;
    create user portal_app identified by $PORTAL_APP_PASSWORD default tablespace portal;
    grant connect,resource to portal_app;
    create user portal_demo identified by $PORTAL_DEMO_PASSWORD default tablespace portal;
    grant connect,resource to portal_demo;
    create user portal_public identified by $PORTAL_PUBLIC_PASSWORD default tablespace portal;
    grant connect,resource to portal_public;
    alter user portal_public grant connect through portal;
    start $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/portal/admin/plsql/wwv/wdbigra.sql portal
    exit
    IASDB
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 3 - import"
    imp userid="'sys/$SYS_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS as sysdba'" file=exp_data/portal_exp.dmp grants=y log=imp_log/import.log full=y
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 4 - import the OID users and groups (optional)"
    # Some errors will be raised when running the ldapadd because at least the
    # default entries will not be able to be inserted. Remove them from the
    # ldif file if you want to avoid them. Due to the flag '-c', ldapadd ignores
    # duplicate entries. Another more radical solution is to erase all the entries
    # of the users and groups in OID before to run the import.
    # Replace the domain name in the XML files.
    cat exp_data/portal_groups.xml | sed -e "s/$DEV_DN/$PROD_DN/" > imp_log/portal_groups.xml
    cat exp_data/portal_users.xml | sed -e "s/$DEV_DN/$PROD_DN/" > imp_log/temp_users.xml
    # Remove the authpassword attributes with a XSL stylesheet
    xml -f -s xsl/del_authpassword.xsl -o imp_log/portal_users.xml imp_log/temp_users.xml
    echo '--- Importing Groups'
    ldapadd -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -D "cn=orcladmin" -w $IAS_PASSWORD -c -X imp_log/portal_groups.xml -v
    echo '--- Importing Users'
    ldapadd -h $OID_HOSTNAME -p $OID_PORT -D "cn=orcladmin" -w $IAS_PASSWORD -c -X imp_log/portal_users.xml -v
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 5 - post import changes (SYS)"
    sqlplus "sys/$SYS_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS as sysdba" <<IASDB
    spool imp_log/sys_post_changes.log
    ---- Recompile the invalid packages"
    -- On the midtier, the script utlrp is not present. This step
    -- uses a copy of it stored in patch/utlrp.sql
    select count(*) INVALID_OBJECT_BEFORE from all_objects where status='INVALID';
    start patch/utlrp.sql
    set lines 999
    select count(*) INVALID_OBJECT_AFTER from all_objects where status='INVALID';
    ---- Jobs
    -- Reassign the JOBS imported to PORTAL. After the import, they belong
    -- incorrectly to the user SYS.
    update dba_jobs set LOG_USER='PORTAL', PRIV_USER='PORTAL' where schema_user='PORTAL';
    commit;
    exit
    IASDB
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 6 - post import changes (PORTAL)"
    sqlplus $PORTAL_USER/$PORTAL_PASSWORD@$PORTAL_TNS <<IASDB
    set serveroutput on
    spool imp_log/portal_post_changes.log
    ---- Intermedia
    -- Recreate the portal indexes.
    -- inctxgrn.sql is missing from the 9040 CD-ROMS. This is the bug 3536937.
    -- Fixed in 9041. The missing script is contained in the downloadable zip file.
    start patch/inctxgrn.sql
    start $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/portal/admin/plsql/wws/ctxcrind.sql
    ---- Import error
    alter table "WWSRC_PREFERENCE$" add constraint wwsrc_preference_pk
    primary key (subscriber_id, id)
    using index wwsrc_preference_idx1
    begin
    DBMS_RLS.ADD_POLICY ('', 'WWSRC_PREFERENCE$', 'WEBDB_VPD_POLICY',
    '', 'webdb_vpd_sec', 'select, insert, update, delete', TRUE,
    static_policy=>true);
    end ;
    ---- Modify tables with full URLs
    -- If the domain name of prod and dev are different, this step is really important.
    -- It modifies the portal tables that contains reference to the hostname or port
    -- of the development machine. (For more explanation: see Addional steps in the note)
    -- groups (dn)
    update wwsec_group$
    set dn=replace( dn, '$DEV_DN', '$PROD_DN' )
    update wwsec_group$
    set dn_hash = wwsec_api_private.get_dn_hash( dn )
    -- users (dn)
    update wwsec_person$
    set dn=replace( dn, '$DEV_DN', '$PROD_DN' )
    update wwsec_person$
    set dn_hash = wwsec_api_private.get_dn_hash( dn)
    -- subscriber
    update wwsub_model$
    set dn=replace( dn, '$DEV_DN', '$PROD_DN' ), GUID=':1'
    where dn like '%$DEV_DN%'
    -- preferences
    update wwpre_value$
    set varchar2_value=replace( varchar2_value, '$DEV_DN', '$PROD_DN' )
    where varchar2_value like '%$DEV_DN%'
    update wwpre_value$
    set varchar2_value=replace( varchar2_value, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where varchar2_value like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- page url items
    update wwv_things
    set title_link=replace( title_link, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where title_link like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- web providers
    update wwpro_providers$
    set http_url=replace( http_url, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where http_url like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- html links created by the RTF editor inside text items
    update wwv_text
    set text=replace( text, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where text like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- Portlet metadata nls: help URL
    update wwpro_portlet_metadata_nls$
    set help_url=replace( help_url, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where help_url like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- URL items (There is a trigger on this table building absolute_url automatically)
    update wwsbr_url$
    set absolute_url=replace( absolute_url, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where absolute_url like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    -- Things attributes
    update wwv_thingattributes
    set value=replace( value, '$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT', '$PROD_HOSTNAME:$PROD_PORT' )
    where value like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    commit;
    exit
    IASDB
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 7 - ptlconfig"
    # Configure portal such that portal uses the infrastructure database
    cd $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/portal/conf/
    ./ptlconfig -dad portal
    cd -
    mv $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/portal/logs/ptlconfig.log imp_log
    press_any_key
    echo "--------------------- step 8 - restart the midtier"
    $MIDTIER_ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall
    date
    Each step can generate his own errors due to a lot of factors. It is better to run the import step by step the first time.
    Do not forget to check the output of log files created during the various steps of the import:
    imp_log/drop_create_user.log
    Spool when dropping and recreating the portal users
    imp_log/import.log Import log file when importing the portal_exp.dmp file
    imp_log/sys_post_changes.log
    Spool when making post changes with SYS
    imp_log/portal_post_changes.log
    Spool when making post changes with PORTAL
    imp_log/ptlconfig.log
    Log file of ptconfig when rewiring the midtier
    Step 4 - Test
    A. Check the log files
    B. Test the website and see if it works fine.
    Step 5 - take a backup
    Take a backup of all ORACLE_HOME and DATABASES to prevent all hardware problems. You need to copy:
    All the files of the 2 ORACLE_HOME
    And all the database files.
    Step 6 - Additional steps
    Here are some additional steps.
    SSO external application ( that are part of the orasso schema and not imported yet )
    Page URL items ( they seems to store the full URL ) - included in imp_portal_schema.sh
    Web Providers ( the URL needs to be changed ) - included in imp_portal_schema.sh
    Text items edited with the RTF editor in IE and containing links - included in imp_portal_schema.sh
    Most of them are taken care by the "step 8 - post import changes". Except the first one.
    1. SSO import
    This script imports only Portal and the users/groups of OID. Not the list of the external application contained in the orasso user.
    In Portal 9.0.4, there is a script called SSOMIG that resides in $INFRA_ORACLE_HOME/sso/bin and allows to move :
    Definitions and user data for external applications
    Registration URLs and tokens for partner applications
    Connection information used by OracleAS Discoverer to access various data sources
    See:
    Oracle® Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10851-01
    14. Exporting and Importing Data
    2. Page items: the page URL items store the full URL.
    This is Bug 2661805 fixed in Portal 9.0.2.6.
    This following work-around is implemented in post import step of imp_portal_schema.sh
    -- page url items
    update wwv_things
    set title_link=replace( title_link, 'dev.dev_domain.com:7778', 'prod.prod_domain.com:7778' )
    where title_link like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    2. Web Providers
    The URL to the Web providers needs also change. Like for the Page items, they contain the full path of the webserver.
    Or you can get the list of the URLs to change with this query
    select name, http_url from PORTAL.WWPRO_PROVIDERS$ where http_url like '%';
    This following work-around is implemented in post import step of imp_portal_schema.sh
    -- web providers
    update wwpro_providers$
    set http_url=replace( http_url, 'dev.dev_domain.com:7778', 'prod.prod_domain.com:7778' )
    where http_url like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    4. The production and development machine do not share the same domain
    If the domain of the production and the development are not the same, the DN (name in LDAP) of all users needs to change.
    Let's say from
    dc=dev_domain,dc=com -> dc=prod_domain,dc=com
    1. before to upload the ldif files. All the strings in the 2 ldifs files that contain 'dc=dev_domain,dc=com', have to be replaced by 'dc=prod_domain,dc=com'
    2. in the wwsec_group$ and wwsec_person$ tables in portal, the DN need to change too.
    This following work-around is implemented in post import step of imp_portal_schema.sh
    -- groups (dn)
    update wwsec_group$
    set dn=replace( dn, 'dc=dev_domain,dc=com', 'dc=prod_domain,dc=com' )
    update wwsec_group$
    set dn_hash = wwsec_api_private.get_dn_hash( dn )
    -- users (dn)
    update wwsec_person$
    set dn=replace( dn, 'dc=dev_domain,dc=com', 'dc=prod_domain,dc=com' )
    update wwsec_person$
    set dn_hash = wwsec_api_private.get_dn_hash( dn)
    5. Text items with HTML links
    Sometimes people stores full URL inside their text items, it happens mostly when they use link with the RichText Editor in IE .
    This following work-around is implemented in post import step in imp_portal_schema.sh
    -- html links created by the RTF editor inside text items
    update wwv_text
    set text=replace( text, 'dev.dev_domain.com:7778', 'prod.prod_domain.com:7778' )
    where text like '%$DEV_HOSTNAME:$DEV_PORT%'
    6. OID Custom password policy
    It happens quite often that the people change the password policy of the OID server. The reason is that with the default policy, the password expires after 60 days. If so, do not forget to make the same changes in the new installation.
    PROBLEMS
    1. Import log has some errors
    A. EXP-00091 -Exporting questionable statistics
    You can ignore this error.
    B. IMP-00017 - WWSRC_PREFERENCE$
    When importing, there is one import error:
    IMP-00017: following statement failed with ORACLE error 921:
    "ALTER TABLE "WWSRC_PREFERENCE$" ADD "
    IMP-00003: ORACLE error 921 encountered
    ORA-00921: unexpected end of SQL commandThe primary key is not created. You can create it with this commmand
    in SQL*Plus with the user portal.. Then readd the missing VPD policy.
    alter table "WWSRC_PREFERENCE$" add constraint wwsrc_preference_pk
    primary key (subscriber_id, id)
    using index wwsrc_preference_idx1
    begin
    DBMS_RLS.ADD_POLICY ('', 'WWSRC_PREFERENCE$', 'WEBDB_VPD_POLICY',
    '', 'webdb_vpd_sec', 'select, insert, update, delete', TRUE,
    static_policy=>true);
    end ;
    Step 8 in the script "imp_portal_schema.sh" take care of this. This can also possibly be solved by the
    C. IMP-00017 - WWDAV$ASL
    . importing table "WWDAV$ASL"
    Note: table contains ROWID column, values may be obsolete 113 rows importedThis error is normal, the table really contains a ROWID column.
    D. IMP-00041 - Warning: object created with compilation warnings
    This error is normal too. The packages giving these error have
    dependencies on package not yet imported. A recompilation is done
    after the import.
    E. ldapadd error 'cannot add add entries containing authpasswords'
    # ldap_add: DSA is unwilling to perform
    # ldap_add: additional info: You cannot add entries containing authpasswords.
    "authpasswords" are automatically generated values from the real password of the user stored in userpassword. These values do not have to be exported from ldap.
    In the import script, I remove the additional tag with a XSL stylesheet 'del_authpassword.xsl'. See above.
    F. IMP-00017: WWSTO_SESSION$
    IMP-00017: following statement failed with ORACLE error 2298:
    "ALTER TABLE "WWSTO_SESSION$" ENABLE CONSTRAINT "WWSTO_SESS_FK1""
    IMP-00003: ORACLE error 2298 encountered
    ORA-02298: cannot validate (PORTAL.WWSTO_SESS_FK1) - parent keys not found
    Here is a work-around for the problem. I will normally integrate it in a next version of the scripts.
    SQL> delete from WWSTO_SESSION_DATA$;
    7690 rows deleted.
    SQL> delete from WWSTO_SESSION$;
    1073 rows deleted.
    SQL> commit;
    Commit complete.
    SQL> ALTER TABLE "WWSTO_SESSION$" ENABLE CONSTRAINT "WWSTO_SESS_FK1";
    Table altered.
    G. IMP-00017 - ORACLE error 1 - DBMS_JOB.ISUBMIT
    This error can appear during the import when the import database is not empty and is already customized for some reasons. For example, you export from an infrastructure and you import in a database with a lot of other programs that uses jobs. And unhappily the same job id.
    Due to the way the export/import of jobs is done, the jobs keeps their id after the import. And they may conflict.
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