Installing – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Recommended Topologies

Product and Installation Overview

1-7

Select High Availability and Replication.

4.

On Oracle Home 2, perform the following commands to disable Oracle HTTP
Server:

a.

Edit the ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmn.xml file to change the Oracle
HTTP Server status to disabled, as shown in bold.

<ias-component id="HTTP_Server" status="disabled" >

<process-type

id="HTTP_Server" module-id="OHS">

<module-data>...</ias-component>

b.

Perform the following command to stop OPMN:

prompt> ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl stopall

c.

Perform the following command to start OPMN:

prompt> ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall

1.3.3 Installing a Distributed Oracle Identity Management with a Standalone Oracle
HTTP Server

In this topology, there are three Oracle Homes as depicted in

Figure 1–3

. The first

Oracle Home contains Oracle HTTP Server. The second Oracle Home contains
OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services. The second
Oracle Home contains Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration
Platform. This topology can be associated with a 10g Release 2 (10.1.2) or 10g Release 3
(10.1.3) middle tier.

Figure 1–3

Cluster with a Distributed Oracle Identity Management with a Standalone

Oracle HTTP Server

Oracle Home 2

OC4J

SSO / DAS

Application Server

Control

Oracle Home 1

Oracle HTTP Server

Oracle Home 3

OID / DIP

OracleAS

Metadata

Repository

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