Section 9.5.4, "installing oracleas cluster, Identity management) on subsequent nodes – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration

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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

9.5.4 Installing OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) on Subsequent Nodes

You run the installer on each node where you want to install Oracle Identity
Management components. Use this procedure to install Oracle Identity Management
components on nodes other than the first. For the first node, see

Section 9.5.3,

"Installing OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) on the First Node"

.

8.

Specify Host and Port for
LDAP

The values you enter in this screen depend on your scenario. There are two
possible scenarios:

Scenario 1: You have configured a virtual server on your load balancer to handle
LDAP traffic from Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single
Sign-On to Oracle Internet Directory.

Scenario 2: You do not have a load balancer.

Hostname

: In scenario 1, enter the name of the virtual server in this field. Enter the

same virtual server name that you configured on the load balancer. In scenario 2, if
the Oracle Internet Directory is highly available, enter the virtual hostname of the
computer running Oracle Internet Directory. For Oracle Internet Directory
deployments that are not highly available, enter the physical hostname of the
computer running Oracle Internet Directory.

Notes on the port values for scenario 2 (see

Section 9.2.3, "Configure Virtual Server

Names and Ports for the Load Balancer"

for details):

The same port numbers will be used for the Oracle Internet Directory on
subsequent nodes.

SSL Port

: In scenario 1, enter the port configured on the virtual server to handle

SSL LDAP connections. In scenario 2, enter the port that you want Oracle Internet
Directory to use for SSL connections. The standard port number for SSL LDAP
connections is 636, but you can use any port that you want.

Click Next.

9.

Specify HTTP Listen
Port, Load Balancer Host
and Port

See

Section 9.4, "About Configuring SSL and Non-SSL Ports for Oracle HTTP

Server"

for details.

HTTP Listener: Port

: Enter the port number that you want Oracle HTTP Server to

listen on. Enable SSL: Select this option if you want to configure Oracle HTTP
Server for SSL on this port.

HTTP Load Balancer: Hostname

: Enter the name of the HTTP virtual server

configured on your load balancer. Enter the same virtual server name that you
configured on the load balancer.

HTTP Load Balancer: Port

: Enter the port for the HTTP virtual server. Enable SSL:

Select this option if this port is for SSL communications only.

Click Next.

10.

Specify Instance Name
and ias_admin Password

Instance Name

: Enter a name for this infrastructure instance. Instance names can

contain alphanumeric characters and the _ (underscore) character. If you have
more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance
names must be unique. See

Section 3.5, "Oracle Application Server Instances and

Instance Names"

for instance name details.

Example: id_mgmt

ias_admin Password

and Confirm Password: Set the password for the ias_admin

user. This is the administrative user for the instance. See

Section 3.6, "The ias_

admin User and Restrictions on its Password"

for restrictions on the password.

Example: welcome99

Click Next.

11.

--

Finish the installation. See

Section 4.28, "Install Fragment: The Last Few Screens of

the Installation"

for details.

Table 9–4

(Cont.) Steps for Installing OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) on the First Node

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