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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0)

Part Number B32125-02
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A

Access Gate, creating instance, 4.12.3
Access Manager
Access Server and, 4.10.5
configuring, 4.10.4
defined, 4.1
isolated subnet and, 4.1
WebGate and, 4.10.6
Access Server
Access Manager and, 4.1
configuring as failover server, 4.15
configuring failover with Web Gate, 4.15.1
defined, 4.10
installing, 4.10.5
installing, user account privileges and, 4.3
management of login session, 4.1
password file and starting, 4.10.5
role in Access System, 4.10
service name, 4.10.5
starting, 4.10.5
user account on Microsoft Windows, 4.10.5
WebGate and, 4.1
Access Server SDK
functions, 4.12
GCC runtime libraries and, 4.12.2
installing, 4.12.1
obtaining, 4.12
active failover, 4.17.1
administrator access, Oracle Access Manager, 4.1
administrator privileges, Oracle Acccess Manager installation and, 4.3
AJP
port range, 3.1.16
protocol, Access SDK and, 4.1
protocol, request routing and, 5.3
AppDBfailover.xml file, 4.18.1
application error, 3.1.17
Application Server Control Console, disabling, 3.1.15
application server instance, naming, 3.1.9.1, 3.1.9.2
Application Tier
defined, 1.3
auditing rules, Oracle Internet Directory, 4.1
authentication
and authorization, J2EE applications, 4.2
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 5.2
availability
Load Balancing Router tuning and, 2.3
system, 2.3

B

back up instance, 6.1
bind distinguished name, example, 4.6

C

cache synchronization problems, 4.17
Certificate Revocation Lists, managing, 6.1
clocks
synchronization, Oracle Internet Directory and, 2.2
synchronizing, 4.3
Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.6.2
communication
Access Manager, 4.10.4
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.2.1
Companion CD installation, httpd.conf path and, 3.1.1
ConfigDBfailover.xml file, 4.18.1
ConfigureAAAServer utility
failover and, 4.17
using, 4.18.1
connection
component and firewall time out values, 3.4.1
failure, OC4Japplication, 3.1.17
credentials, Identity Server and, 4.1

D

Data Tier
configuration, 2.4
defined, 1.3
database connections, time out and, 3.4.1
data-sources.xml file, 3.3
default-web-site.xml file, 3.1.15
directory server
failover, 4.17
failover solutions, 4.17.1
profile for failover, creating, 4.20
distinguished name permissions, Oracle Access Manager, 4.4
DMZs, communication across, 1.2.1
domain name, changing, 6.1

E

enterprise deployment, defined, 1.1
errno=110, 3.1.17
error
installing Oracle Access Manager products, 4.16
OmniPortlet configuration, 3.1.7
etc/services file, 2.2.1
external traffic, routing, 1.2.1

F

F5 load balancer, proxy settings, SSL, 4.11
failed request, 3.1.17
failover
directory server, 4.17
directory server profile, creating, 4.20
in Oracle Application Server, 1.6.2
sequence, Identity Server, 4.17.1
solutions, 4.17.1
failover.xml file, 4.17.2.1, 4.17.2.1.1
file
AppDBfailover.xml, 4.18.1
ConfigDBfailover.xml, 4.18.1
data-sources.xml, 3.3
default-web-site.xml, 3.1.15
etc/services, 2.2.1
failover.xml, 4.17.2.1, 4.17.2.1.1
httpd.conf, 4.10.3, 5.3
javacache.xml, 3.1.6.5
mod_oc4j.conf, 5.3, 5.3
opmn.xml
disabling Oracle HTTP Server, 5.6
disabling Oracle HTTP Server in Content DB, 3.1.11
Fast Connection Failover and, 3.3
instance names in, 3.1.2
port ranges in, 3.1.17
Web Pass and, 4.5
osso.conf, 5.3
provider.xml, 3.1.7
sqlnet.ora, 2.1.1
sso_apache.conf, 5.3
WebResrcDBfailover.xml, 4.18.1
firewall
cluster gateway and, 3.1.18
communication restrictions and security, 1.2.1
dropped connections and, 3.4.1
ports open, 3.4
reverse proxy server and, 1.6.3
forward proxy, defined, 1.6.3

G

GCC
3.3.2 runtime libraries, 4.4
runtime libraries, 4.5, 4.7, 4.10.3, 4.10.5
runtime libraries, Access Server SDK and, 4.12.2
runtime libraries, Oracle Access Manager and, 4.10.6, 4.12.2
group, Identity Server and, 4.1
-gui installation option, error, 4.4
GUI installation, Oracle Access Manager, 4.4

H

hardware
cluster, 1.6.2
requirements, 1.5
high availability, enterprise deployment and, 1.2.2
hostname, changing, 6.1
HTTP
persistent sessions, Load Balancing Router, 5.1
requests, Web Gate and, 4.1
httpd.conf file, 4.10.3, 5.3

I

ias_admin password, 2.2.2
identity store, defined, 1.3
installation error
Oracle Access Manager, 4.4
Oracle Access Manager products, 4.16
instance name, application server, 3.1.9.1, 3.1.9.2
instance name, changing, Apache 2.0, 3.1.2
IP address, changing, 6.1
IS_SSL value, Load Balancing Router, 4.11

J

J2EE applications
authentication and authorization, 4.2
Java Object Cache, configuring, 3.1.6.5
javacache.xml file, 3.1.6.5
JMX notifications, Application Server Control Console and, 3.1.15

L

LD_ASSUME_KERNEL environment variable, 4.5, 4.13.1
LDAP
traffic, failover, 2.3
ldapbind, Oracle Internet Directory monitoring, 2.3
ldapRootPasswd parameter, 4.17.2.1.3
listener, Net, restarting, 2.1.1
load balancing
and cache synchronization, 4.17
directory server, 4.17
Load Balancing Router
function, 1.1
IS_SSL value, 4.11
LDAP traffic, 2.3
OID hosts and, 2.3
Oracle Access Manager Access Server and, 4.11
protocol conversion, 5.1
tuning monitoring, 2.3
Log on as a service privilege, 4.3
login session management, Access Server and, 4.1

M

memory requirements, 1.5
Microsoft Windows
Access Server user account, 4.10.5
Oracle Access Manager components and, 4.1
mod_oc4j
error, 3.1.17
Web Gate and, 4.2
mod_oc4j.conf file, 5.3, 5.3
monitoring Oracle Internet Directory processes, 2.3
multimaster replication, Oracle Internet Directory, 1.6.1

N

naming application server instance, 3.1.9.1, 3.1.9.2
Net listener, restarting, 2.1.1
netstat command, 2.2.1, 3.1.16, 3.1.17

O

obencrypt tool, 4.17.2.1.3
ObSSOCookie, Access Server and, 4.2
OC4J
application error, 3.1.17
applications, single sign-on and, 4.1
ODS password, 2.2.2
ohs-routing, 3.1.15
ohs-routing tag, disabling Application Server Control Consoles and, 3.1.15
oidadmin tool, starting, 2.4
oid.mycompany.com, configuring for Load Balancing Router, 2.3
OmniPortlet, configuration error, 3.1.7
opmn.xml file
disabling Oracle HTTP Server, 5.6
disabling Oracle HTTP Server in Content DB, 3.1.11
Fast Connection Failover and, 3.3
instance names in, 3.1.2
port ranges in, 3.1.17
Web Pass and, 4.5
Oracle Access Manager
Identity server, defined, 4.1
installation account, 4.3
installation error, 4.4, 4.16
Oracle Content DB limitations, 3.1.8
Oracle HTTP Server, non-SSL port, 4.11
Oracle Internet Directory
clocks, 2.2
installing, 2.2.1
monitoring processes, 2.3
multimaster replication and, 1.6.1
security, 1.2.1
Oracle Metadata Services (MDS), 3.1.4
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 5.3
ORACLE_SID environment variable, 5.3
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.6.2, 1.6.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository, installing, 2.1
organization, Identity Server and, 4.1
osso.conf file, 5.3

P

passive failover, 4.17.1
password error, -gui installation option, 4.4, 4.7
path, Oracle home, specifying, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.2
persistent HTTP sessions, Load Balancing Router and, 5.1
Policy Manager
confirming installation, 4.10.4
defined, 4.10
WebPass and, 4.10.2
policy store, defined, 1.3
pooled connections, time out and, 3.4.1
port
determining availability with netstat, 2.2.1
freeing, 2.2.1, 2.2.2
Identity Server instance, 4.10.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory servers, 2.3
portlet producers, 3.1.6
preference store, enterprise deployment and, 3.1.5
primary (hot) node, 1.6.2
protocol conversion, Load Balancing Router, 5.1
provider.xml file, 3.1.7
ProxySSLHeaderVar parameter, 4.11

R

replication mode, load balancing with directory server, 4.17
request failed, 3.1.17
restore instance, 6.1
reverse proxy, defined, 1.6.3
round robin load balancing, time out value and, 2.3
routing of external traffic, 1.2.1

S

schema, WebClipping, 3.1.6.2
secondary (cold) node, 1.6.2
secondary Identity Server failover, WebPass, 4.14.1
security
enterprise deployment configurations and, 1.1, 1.2.1
firewalls and, 1.2.1
service, Oracle Access Manager on Microsoft Windows, 4.3
session management (login), Access Server and, 4.1
single sign-on,OC4J applications, 4.1
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, configuring, 2.1.1
sqlnet.ora file, 2.1.1
SSL acceleration, 4.11
sso_apache.conf file, 5.3
synchronization
cache, load balancing and, 4.17
time, 4.3
synchronizing system time, 2.2.2
system availability, 2.3

T

TCP session time out value, 2.1.1
time
synchronization, 4.3
system, synchronizing, 2.2.2
time out
Load Balancing Router, 2.3
tuning Load Balancing Router values, 2.3
values, Oracle Application Server components and firewall/load balancer, 3.4.1
tuning time out values, Load Balancing Router, 2.3

U

user account
Access Server on Microsoft Windows, 4.10.5
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.1

W

wallets, managing, 6.1
WebGate
Access Server and, 4.1
and Access Server failover, 4.14
configuring failover, 4.15.1
confirming installation, 4.10.6
creating instance, 4.10.6
defined, 4.1
GCC runtime libraries and, 4.10.6
installation directory, 4.10.6
installing, 4.10.6
oracle directory, 4.10.6
role in Access System, 4.10
user account privileges for installation, 4.10.6
virtual sites and, 4.10.6
web server and, 4.10.6
WebPass
Access Manager and, 4.10.2
and Oracle Access Manager Server failover, 4.14
configuring failover with secondary Identity Server, 4.14.1
configuring with Oracle Access Manager Server, 4.6
confirming installation, 4.5
defined, 4.1
WebResrcDBfailover.xml file, 4.18.1
WSRP producers,PDK-Java prodcuers, 3.1.6