Oracleas cluster (identity management), Oracleas metadata repository, Real application clusters – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration

Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

9-13

Key Points for Installing on Subsequent Nodes

Use the same staticports.ini file that you used for installing on the first node to
ensure that the same component on all nodes uses the same port number.

Note that the Oracle Internet Directory ports specified in staticports.ini will not be
used by the installer. The installer queries the first Oracle Identity Management
installation for the Oracle Internet Directory ports.

In the Specify HTTP Load Balancer Host and Ports screen, enter the name of the
HTTP virtual server of the load balancer, and the associated port. You also enter
the port number for Oracle HTTP Server on this screen.

Follow the steps in

Table 9–5

.

Table 9–5

Steps for Installing

OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

on Subsequent Nodes

Screen

Action

1.

--

Start up the installer and complete the first few screens. See

Section 4.27, "Install

Fragment: The First Few Screens of the Installation"

for details.

Notes:

In the Select Installation Type screen, select Oracle Identity Management.

2.

Select Configuration
Options

Select Oracle Internet Directory.

Select Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On.

Select Oracle Application Server Delegated Administration Services.

Select Oracle Directory Integration Platform.

Do not select Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority (OCA).

Select High Availability and Replication.

Click Next.

3.

Specify Port
Configuration Options

Select Manual and enter the fullpath to your staticports.ini file in the provided
field. You need to use staticports.ini file for

OracleAS Cluster (Identity

Management)

configurations. See

Section 9.5.3.1, "Create staticports.ini File"

.

Click Next.

4.

Specify Repository

Specify the OracleAS Metadata Repository that is registered with the Oracle
Internet Directory on the first node.

Username

: Enter the username to use to log in to the

OracleAS Metadata

Repository

database. The user must have DBA privileges.

Password

: Enter the user’s password.

Hostname and Port

: Enter the names of all the nodes where the

Real

Application Clusters

database is running, and the port numbers. Use the

format:

host1.domain.com:port1, host2.domain.com:port2, ...

Service Name

: Enter the service name of the database. Note that the service name

must include the database domain name.

Example: orcl.mydomain.com

Click Next.

5.

Warning

This warning reminds you that you are installing this instance as part of an

OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

, and that you need to

synchronize the clocks on the nodes in the cluster. See

Section 9.2.2, "Synchronize

Clocks on All Nodes"

. Click OK.

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