Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q4 Installation Reference

Installing Access Manager Console (Core Not Already Installed)

This section describes the services information the installer needs when the following are both true:

Table 1–8 Access Manager Services Information for Installing Console (Core Not Already Installed)

Label and State File Parameter 

Description 

Web Container for Access Manager Administration Console

 

Console Host Name 

CONSOLE_HOST

Fully qualified domain name for the host on which you are installing. 

Console Deployment URI 

CONSOLE_DEPLOY_URI

URI prefix for accessing the HTML pages, classes and JAR files associated with the Access Manager Administration Console subcomponent. Depends on the Access Manager mode:  

Legacy mode (6.x): /amconsole or /amserver

Realm mode (7.x): /amserver

Password Services Deployment URI 

PASSWORD_SERVICE_DEPLOY_URI

Deployment URI for the password service. 

The default value is ampassword. Do not enter a leading slash.

Web Container for Access Manager Services

 

Services Host Name 

IS_SERVER_HOST

Fully qualified domain name of the host where the Identity Management and Policy Services Core subcomponent is installed. 

The default value is the fully qualified domain name of this host. Use the default value as an example of format only, and edit the value to supply the correct remote host name. 

In a state file, supply the fully qualified domain name of a remote host. 

Port 

CONSOLE_PORT

Port on which the Identity Management and Policy Services Core subcomponent listens for connections. This port is the HTTP or HTTPS port used by the web container. 

Services Deployment URI 

SERVER_DEPLOY_URI

URI prefix for accessing the HTML pages, classes, and JAR files associated with the Identity Management and Policy Services Core subcomponent. 

The default value is amserver. Do not enter a leading slash.

Cookie Domain 

COOKIE_DOMAIN_LIST

The names of the trusted DNS domains that Access Manager returns to a browser when Access Manager grants a session ID to a user. 

You can scope this value to a single top-level domain, such as example.co m. The session ID will provide authentication for all subdomains of example.com.

Alternatively, you can scope the value to a comma-separated list of subdomains, such as .corp.example.com,.sales.example.com. The session ID will provide authentication for all subdomains in the list.

A leading dot (.) is required for each domain.

The default value is the current domain, prefixed by a dot (.).