Index

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A

Access Manager
See Oracle Access Manager
Access SDK
defined, 7.1
Access Server
assigning to WebGate, 7.4.3.6
creating an instance, 7.4.2.1
defined, 7.1
installing, 7.4.2, 7.4.2.2
AccessGate
defined, 7.1
validating the configuration, 8.3.2
Admin role
assigning to the Admin group, 8.5.2
Admin users and groups
provisioning in an LDAP directory, 8.5.1
admin.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
application tier
backing up the configuration, 5.5
introduction, 1.4.2
scaling out, 9.3.2.2
scaling up, 9.3.1.2
auditing
introduction, 9.2
authenticator
setting the Control Flag, 8.4.3
setting up for OAM ID Asserter, 8.4.2
setting up for Oracle Internet Directory, 8.4.1
setting up for WebLogic Server, 8.4

B

backup
of runtime artifacts, 9.4
of static artifacts, 9.4
of the application tier configuration, 5.5
of the directory tier configuration, 4.8
of the Oracle Access Manager configuration, 7.5
of the web tier configuration, 6.9
boot.properties file
creating, 3.3
updating on IDMHOST1 and IDMHOST2, 8.5.3

C

component
patching, 9.5.2
configuring
admin.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
database repository, 4.3
firewall, 2.2.6
Identity Server, 7.3.4
oid.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
Oracle Access Manager, 7
Oracle HTTP Server to use virtual hosts, 6.5
Oracle Virtual Directory communication with LDAP, 4.6.4
ovd.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
Policy Manager with Oracle Internet Directory, 7.4.1.1
ports for load balancer, 2.2.2
sso.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
the first Identity Server using WebPass, 7.3.4.1
the second Identity Server using WebPass, 7.3.4.2
virtual server names on load balancer, 2.2.2
WebLogic Server domain, 3.2
connection
component and firewall timeout values, 2.2.4
creating
a machine for Administration Server, 3.4.2
credential store
migration, 8.6
reassociating with Oracle Internet Directory, 8.6.2

D

database
adding a service, 4.3.1
configuring for Oracle Fusion Middleware metadata, 4.3.1
connections, timeout and, 2.2.4
CREATE_SERVICE subprogram, 4.3.1
creating services, 4.3.1
DBMS_SERVICE package, 4.3.1
setting initialization parameters, 4.3.1
starting a service, 4.3.1
versions supported, 4.2
database configuration examples
values used in this manual, 4.1
database prerequisites, 4.2
database repository
installing and configuring, 4.3
directory structure
recommendations, 2.4.2
terminology, 2.4.1
directory tier
backing up the configuration, 4.8
configuration, 4.7
introduction, 1.4.1
scaling out, 9.3.2.1
scaling up, 9.3.1.1
validating components in, 4.7
DNS, virtual server names and, 2.2.2
DOMAIN directory
defined, 2.4.1

E

enterprise deployment
for Identity Management, 1.4
hardware requirements, 2.1
high availability, 1.3.2
Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure, 1
Oracle Internet Directory-only topology, 4.1.1.2
Oracle Virtual Directory-only topology, 4.1.1.1
other recommendations, 9.7
patching, 9.5
port assignment, 2.2.6
ports used, 2.2.6
scaling, 9.3
scaling out, 9.3.2
scaling up, 9.3.1
security, 1.3.1
enterprise deployment, defined, 1.1
etc/services file, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 5.1

F

file
etc/services, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 5.1
firewall
configuring, 2.2.6
dropped connections and, 2.2.4
form authentication
updating for delegated administration, 8.2

G

GCC 3.3.2 runtime libraries, 7.2
grid servers, 1.1

H

high availability practices, Oracle site, 1.1

I

Identity Server
configuring, 7.3.1.1, 7.3.1.2, 7.3.4
configuring the first using WebPass, 7.3.4.1
configuring the second using WebPass, 7.3.4.2
defined, 7.1
installing the first, 7.3.1.1
installing the second, 7.3.1.2
specifying encryption mode, 7.3.1.1, 7.3.1.2
validating configuration, 7.3.4.1
idmhost-vip.mycompany.com
virtual IP address for WebLogic Administration Server, 2.2.3
installation source
for enterprise deployment software components, 1.4.4
installing
Access Server, 7.4.2
an additional Oracle Directory Integration Platform instance, 5.2.1
an additional Oracle Directory Services Manager instance, 5.2.1
an additional Oracle Internet Directory instance, 4.5.3
an additional Oracle Virtual Directory instance, 4.6.2
database repository, 4.3
Oracle Access Manager, 7
Oracle HTTP Server, 6.2, 7.3.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.5
Oracle Virtual Directory, 4.6
Policy Manager, 7.4.1
the first Identity Server, 7.3.1.1
the first Oracle Directory Integration Platform instance, 5.1
the first Oracle Directory Services Manager instance, 5.1
the first Oracle Internet Directory instance, 4.5.2
the first Oracle Virtual Directory instance, 4.6.1
the second Identity Server, 7.3.1.2
WebGate, 7.4.3, 7.4.3.7
WebLogic Server, 3.1
WebPass, 7.3.3

J

Java component
defined, 1.2
JPS root
creating, 8.6
jpsroot
creating using ldapadd command, 8.6.1

L

LDAP
using multiple stores, 7.1.2
LDAP directory
creating WebLogic administrative users, 8.5
provisioning Admin users and groups, 8.5.1
ldapadd command
creating the jpsroot in Oracle Internet Directory, 8.6.1
libgcc_s.so.1, 7.2
libstdc++.so.5, 7.2
listen address
setting for a Managed Server, 5.2.2.2
load balancer
configuring ports, 2.2.2
configuring virtual server names, 2.2.2
required features, 2.2.1

M

Managed Server
setting listen address for wls_ods1, 5.2.2.2, 5.2.2.2
starting in a cluster, 5.2.2.3
mod_wl_ohs
configuring for WebLogic Server clusters, 6.6
monitoring
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 9.1.3
Oracle Internet Directory, 9.1.1
Oracle Virtual Directory, 9.1.2
MW_HOME
defined, 2.4.1

N

netstat command, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 6.2

O

OAM Configuration tool
about, 7.4.3.1
information to collect for, 7.4.3.2
optional parameters and values for CREATE mode, 7.4.3.3
parameters and values, 7.4.3.3
running, 7.4.3.3
running in VALIDATE mode, 7.4.3.3
OAM ID Asserter
setting up authenticator, 8.4.2
oid.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
Oracle Access Manager
defined, 7.1
installation prerequisites, 7.2
Oracle Access Protocol (OAP), 2.2.5.1
Oracle Identity Protocol (OIP), 2.2.5.1
overview of user access requests, 2.2.5.2
scaling out, 9.3.2.2.2
scaling up, 9.3.1.3
troubleshooting, 9.6.5
validating, 7.4.3.7
workaround for installation hang, 7.2
Oracle Access Protocol (OAP), 2.2.5.1
Oracle Delegated Administration Service, 7.1.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
configuring the first instance, 5.1
configuring the second instance, 5.2.1
copying from one host to another, 5.2.2.1
installing the first instance, 5.1
installing the second instance, 5.2.1
monitoring, 9.1.3
post-installation steps, 5.2.2
scaling out, 9.3.2.2.1
scaling up, 9.3.1.2.1
troubleshooting, 9.6.3
validating, 5.4.2
Oracle Directory Services Manager
configuring the first instance, 5.1
configuring the second instance, 5.2.1
installing the first instance, 5.1
installing the second instance, 5.2.1
post-installation steps, 5.2.2
scaling out, 9.3.2.2.1
scaling up, 9.3.1.2.1
troubleshooting, 9.6.4
validating, 5.4.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager
monitoring Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 9.1.3
monitoring Oracle Internet Directory, 9.1.1
monitoring Oracle Virtual Directory, 9.1.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
defined, 1.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework
introduction, 9.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware enterprise deployment functions, 1.1
Oracle Fusion Middleware farm
defined, 1.2
Oracle Fusion Middleware home
defined, 1.2
Oracle home
defined, 1.2
Oracle HTTP Server
configuring to use virtual hosts, 6.5
configuring with the load balancer, 6.4
installing, 6.2, 7.3.2.1
validating, 6.3, 7.3.2.2
Oracle Identity Protocol (OIP), 2.2.5.1
Oracle instance
defined, 1.2
Oracle Internet Directory
component names assigned by installer, 9.1.1.1
installing, 4.5.2
installing the first instance, 4.5.1
installing the second instance, 4.5.3
monitoring, 9.1.1
ports for the first instance, 4.5.2
ports for the second instance, 4.5.3
registering with WebLogic Server domain, 4.5.4
scaling out, 9.3.2.1.1
scaling up, 9.3.1.1.1
setting up authenticator, 8.4.1
synchronizing the time on nodes, 4.5.1
troubleshooting, 9.6.1
validating the first instance, 4.5.2
validating the second instance, 4.5.3
Oracle Single Sign-On, 7.1.1
Oracle Virtual Directory
configuring communication with LDAP, 4.6.4
installing the first instance, 4.6.1
installing the second instance, 4.6.2
monitoring, 9.1.2
ports for the first instance, 4.6.1
ports for the second instance, 4.6.2
registering with WebLogic Server domain, 4.6.3
scaling out, 9.3.2.1.2
scaling up, 9.3.1.1.2
SSL validation, 4.6.1.1
troubleshooting, 9.6.2
using as identity store, 7.1.2.1
validating the first instance, 4.6.1, 4.6.2
Oracle WebLogic Administration Server
See WebLogic Administration Server
Oracle WebLogic Server Clusters
See WebLogic Server Clusters
Oracle WebLogic Server domain
See WebLogic Server domain
Oracle WebLogic Server home
See WebLogic Server home
ORACLE_BASE
defined, 2.4.1
ORACLE_HOME
defined, 2.4.1
ORACLE_INSTANCE
defined, 2.4.1
ovd.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2

P

patching
of a component, 9.5.2
of a source file, 9.5.1
of an enterprise deployment, 9.5
path, Oracle home, specifying, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2
performance, enterprise deployment and, 1.1
policy domain
validating the configuration, 8.3.1
Policy Manager
configuring with Oracle Internet Directory, 7.4.1.1
defined, 7.1
installing, 7.4.1
policy store
migration, 8.6
reassociating with Oracle Internet Directory, 8.6.2
pooled connections, timeout and, 2.2.4
port
determining availability with netstat, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 6.2
freeing, 4.5.2, 4.5.3, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 5.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 4.5.2, 4.5.3
Oracle Virtual Directory, 4.6.1, 4.6.2
port assignment, 2.2.6
ports
configuring for load balancer, 2.2.2
used in enterprise deployment, 2.2.6
providers
reordering, 8.4.3

R

RCU
creating Identity Management schemas, 4.4
executing, 4.4
registering Oracle Internet Directory with a WebLogic Server domain, 4.5.4
registering Oracle Virtual Directory with a WebLogic Server domain, 4.6.3
Repository Creation Utility
See RCU, 4.4

S

scaling
of enterprise deployments, 9.3
scaling out
application tier, 9.3.2.2
directory tier, 9.3.2.1
enterprise deployment, 9.3.2
Oracle Access Manager, 9.3.2.2.2
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 9.3.2.2.1
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 9.3.2.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 9.3.2.1.1
Oracle Virtual Directory, 9.3.2.1.2
web tier, 9.3.2.3
scaling up
application tier, 9.3.1.2
directory tier, 9.3.1.1
enterprise deployment, 9.3.1
Oracle Access Manager, 9.3.1.3
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 9.3.1.2.1
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 9.3.1.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 9.3.1.1.1
Oracle Virtual Directory, 9.3.1.1.2
web tier, 9.3.1.4
service
assigning to an instance, 4.3.1
service level agreements, 1.1
Single Sign-On
prerequisites, 8.1
Single Sign-On for Oracle Access Manager
validating, 8.7
source file
patching, 9.5.1
SSL port, LDAP and Oracle Internet Directory, 2.2.2
sso.mycompany.com virtual server, 2.2.2
system component
defined, 1.2

T

TAF settings, 4.3.1
terminology
directory structure, 2.4.1
DOMAIN directory, 2.4.1
MW_HOME, 2.4.1
ORACLE_BASE, 2.4.1
ORACLE_HOME, 2.4.1
ORACLE_INSTANCE, 2.4.1
WL_HOME, 2.4.1
time
synchronizing on Oracle Internet Directory nodes
Oracle Internet Directory nodes, 4.5.1
timeout
values, Oracle Fusion Middleware components and firewall/load balancer, 2.2.4
timeouts for SQL*Net connections
preventing, 9.7
Transparent Application Failover settings, 4.3.1
troubleshooting
Oracle Access Manager, 9.6.5
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 9.6.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager, 9.6.4
Oracle Internet Directory, 9.6.1
Oracle Virtual Directory, 9.6.2
redirection to WebLogic Server Administration Console Home page, 9.6.5.2
redirection to WebLogic Server Administration Console login screen, 9.6.5.1

V

validating
AccessGate configuration, 8.3
Oracle Access Manager Single Sign-On, 8.7
Oracle HTTP Server, 6.3, 7.3.2.2
policy domain configuration, 8.3
the AccessGate configuration, 8.3.2
web tier components, 6.8
WebPass, 7.3.3.1
validating directory tier components, 4.7
virtual IP address
configuring for WebLogic Administration Server, 2.2.3
enabling on IDMHOST1, 3.4.1
enabling WebLogic Administration Server
enabling to listen on, 3.4.3
virtual server
configuring admin.mycompany.com, 2.2.2
configuring oid.mycompany.com, 2.2.2
configuring ovd.mycompany.com, 2.2.2
configuring sso.mycompany.com, 2.2.2

W

web tier
backing up the configuration, 6.9
introduction, 1.4.3
prerequisites, 6.1
scaling out, 9.3.2.3
scaling up, 9.3.1.4
validating the configuration, 6.8
WebGate
defined, 7.1
installing, 7.4.3, 7.4.3.7
WebLogic Administration Server
configuring virtual IP address for, 2.2.3
creating a machine for, 3.4.2
enabling to listen on the virtual IP address, 3.4.3
starting without a username and password prompt, 3.3
WebLogic administrative users
creating in an LDAP directory, 8.5
WebLogic Server
installing, 3.1
setting up authenticator, 8.4
WebLogic Server Administration Console
setting the frontend URL, 6.7
WebLogic Server Clusters
configuring using mod_wl_ohs, 6.6
WebLogic Server domain
backing up configuration, 3.5
configuring, 3.2
considerations, 2.3
creating for Identity Management, 3
defined, 1.2
registering Oracle Internet Directory with, 4.5.4
registering Oracle Virtual Directory with, 4.6.3
WebLogic Server home
defined, 1.2
WebPass
defined, 7.1
installing, 7.3.3
validating, 7.3.3.1
WL_HOME
defined, 2.4.1