This section describes the information that the installer needs when Web Server is the web container for the Identity Management and Policy Services Core subcomponent of Access Manager.
Table 3–5 Access Manager With Web Server as Web Container
Label and State File Parameter |
Description |
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Host Name |
The fully qualified domain name for the host. For example, if this host is siroe.example.com, this value is siroe.example.com. The default value is the fully qualified domain name for the current host. |
IS_WS_ADMIN_ID |
User ID of the Web Server administrator. The default value is the administrator user ID you provided under Common Server settings. Note: If you chose to use a single administrator account, this field is not present. |
IS_WS_ADMIN_PASSWORD |
Password of the Web Server master administrator. The default value is the administrator password you provided under Common Server settings. Note: If you chose to use a single administrator account, this field is not present. Note: In the Java ES installer, white space cannot be used in admin passwords, nor can the following symbols: ; & ( ) ! | < > ' “ $ ^ \ # / , @ % |
IS_WS_DOC_DIR |
Directory where Web Server stores content documents. Solaris OS: /var/opt/SUNWwbsvr7/https-hostname.domain/docs Linux : /var/opt/sun/webserver7/https-hostname.domain/docs |
Web Server Port |
Port on which Web Server administration instance listens for HTTPS connections. If this port is in use, you are presented with a choice of available ports. Default value is 80. |
Web Server Instance Directory |
Path to the directory where an instance of Web Server is installed, using the following syntax: WebServer-base/https-webserver-instancename If you are installing Web Server in this session, the default value for WebServer-base is the Web Server instance directory: Solaris OS: /var/opt/SUNWwbsvr7 Linux : /var/opt/sun/webserver7 |
IS_WS_PROTOCOL |
Protocol specified for Web Server to listen on the Web Server port. A secure port uses the HTTPS protocol. A non-secure port uses HTTP. The default value is HTTP. |