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Groups Required to Configure or Deinstall Components

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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide

To Determine the Metadata Repository Used by OracleAS Single Sign-On

1.

Run the following command (all on one line):

prompt> ldapsearch -h oidhostname -p oidport -D cn=orcladmin -w password

-b "orclapplicationcommonname=orasso_ssoserver,cn=sso,cn=products,

cn=oraclecontext"

-s base "objectclass=*" seealso

Values you need to provide:

oidhostname - name of the computer running Oracle Internet Directory. Example:
dbmachine.mydomain.com

.

oidport - port number on which Oracle Internet Directory is listening. Example:
389

.

password - password for the cn=orcladmin user.

2.

If the command in the preceding step does not return the name of the metadata
repository, then run the following commands:

a.

Run this command first to get the "orclreplicaid" value, which you need for the
next command.

prompt> ldapsearch -h oidhostname -p oidport -D cn=orcladmin -w password

OracleAS Wireless

IAS & User Management Application Admins

iAS Admins

Mid-Tier Admins or Repository Owners group for the metadata
repository

Component Owners group for the OracleAS Wireless component

Note:

This group is applicable only when you are installing

additional

OracleAS Wireless

instances. It does not apply for

the first

OracleAS Wireless

installation. For subsequent

OracleAS Wireless

installations, you can perform the

installation as the same

Oracle Internet Directory

user who

performed the first installation. If you want to allow a different

Oracle Internet Directory

user to install

OracleAS

Wireless

, you have to add this user to the Component Owners

group for the Wireless application entity.

In addition, the user must be one of the owners of the OracleAS
Wireless application entity. To determine the name of the
OracleAS Wireless application entity, run the following
command from the first OracleAS Wireless installation:

prompt> $ORACLE_HOME/wireless/bin/getAppEntityName.sh

Then add the user as a component owner for this application
entity. You can do this using the Deployment Delegation Console
or the Oracle Directory Manager.

OracleAS Reports Services
OracleAS Forms Services
OracleAS Personalization
OracleBI Discoverer

iAS Admins

Mid-Tier Admins or Repository Owners group for the metadata
repository

Table 5–4

(Cont.)

Oracle Internet Directory

Groups Required to Configure Components

To Configure This Component

User Must Be a Member of ALL Listed Groups:

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