1 installation order, 2 installing oracleas metadata repository, 1 set up staticports.ini file – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration

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

9-17

Section 9.6.2, "Installing OracleAS Metadata Repository"

Section 9.6.3, "Installing Oracle Internet Directory on the First Node"

Section 9.6.4, "Installing Oracle Internet Directory on Subsequent Nodes"

Section 9.6.5, "Installing OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated
Administration Services on Each Node"

9.6.1 Installation Order

To create a distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) configuration:

1.

Install OracleAS Metadata Repository in your existing database.

2.

Install Oracle Internet Directory on each node. You run the installer on each node
separately.

3.

Install OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services on
each node. You run the installer on each node separately.

4.

Install middle tiers.

9.6.2 Installing OracleAS Metadata Repository

To install the OracleAS Metadata Repository in your existing database, you use the
OracleAS RepCA. See the Oracle Application Server Metadata Repository Creation
Assistant User’s Guide
for details.

9.6.3 Installing Oracle Internet Directory on the First Node

You run the installer on each node separately to install the Oracle Identity
Management components.

9.6.3.1 Set up staticports.ini File

When installing Oracle Internet Directory on the first node, you do not need a load
balancer. You can set up and configure the load balancer later. However it is
recommended that the port numbers used by Oracle Internet Directory and by the
load balancer are the same.

To do this, create a staticports.ini file to specify port numbers that you want Oracle
Internet Directory to use. Your load balancer will use the same port numbers for LDAP
communications. The staticports.ini file should contain these lines:

Oracle Internet Directory port = port_num

Oracle Internet Directory (SSL) port = port_num

Note:

If you want to configure Oracle Internet Directory to listen on

SSL ports only, perform this configuration after you have installed
OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration
Services. Oracle Internet Directory needs to be listening on both SSL
and non-SSL ports when you install OracleAS Single Sign-On and
Oracle Delegated Administration Services.

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