Figure 5–2 – Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Example of Installation with Different Users

Configuring Oracle Internet Directory for Oracle Application Server Installation Privileges

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Figure 5–2

Oracle Internet Directory with Two Metadata Repositories and Two Middle Tiers

The numbers in the figure correspond to these steps:

1. Install OracleAS Infrastructure (including Oracle Internet Directory and
OracleAS Metadata Repository)

This first installation creates an Oracle Internet Directory and a metadata repository.

The installer registers the metadata repository with Oracle Internet Directory by
creating the "orcl.oracle.com" entry.

The orcladmin user becomes a member of the Repository Owners group and the
Mid-Tier Admins group for this repository.

2. Install J2EE and Web Cache Middle Tier

userA was added to the following groups:

Mid-Tier Admins group of "orcl.oracle.com"

This enables userA to use the "orcl.oracle.com" repository for this middle tier. Note
that this group is required only if you install the J2EE and Web Cache middle tier
with the OracleAS Database-Based Cluster option. If you install the middle tier
without this option, userA does not need to belong to this Mid-Tier Admins
group.

iAS Admins group

The installer registers this middle tier with Oracle Internet Directory by creating the
"J2EE" entry. (The "J2EE" is the name of the middle-tier instance, specified by userA.)

The middle tier becomes a member of the Associated Mid-Tiers group for
"orcl.oracle.com".

Oracle Context

Products

IAS

Groups

IAS Admins

IAS Instances

Infrastructure DB

orcl.oracle.com

Repository

Owners

Members:
- orcladmin

Members:
- orcladmin
- userA

Members:
- orcladmin
- userA
- userB

Mid-Tier

Admins

Associated

Mid-Tiers

orcl1.oracle.com

Repository

Owners

Members:
- orcladmin
- userB

Members:
- orcladmin
- userB

Mid-Tier

Admins

Associated

Mid-Tiers

Members:
- J2EE

Members:
- PW1

J2EE

PW1

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2

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