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Oracle® Access Manager Configuration Manager Installation and Administration Guide
10
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(10.1.4.2.0)
Part Number E10358-01
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Preface
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Conventions
1
Configuration Management Overview
1.1
Deployment Scenarios
1.2
About Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
1.2.1
Configuration Manager Repository
1.2.2
Environments
1.2.3
Associations
1.2.4
Supported Data Types for Migration
1.2.5
Physical Entries and Logical Objects
1.2.5.1
About Comparing and Customizing Logical Objects in Configuration Manager
1.2.6
Migration Transactions
1.2.7
LDIF Files for Offline Data Importation
1.3
Migration Strategies, Methodology, and Task Overview
1.4
Data Migration Planning and Deliverables
1.4.1
Planning and Notifications
1.4.2
Noting Differences Between Source and Target Environments
1.4.3
Developing Deployment Inventories
1.4.4
Developing Tests
1.4.5
Deploying Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
1.5
Backup and Recovery Strategies
1.5.1
About Snapshots
1.5.2
About Transaction Records
1.6
Downtime Assessment and Example
1.7
Deployment Support and Interoperability
2
Deploying and Setting Up the Configuration Manager
2.1
Planning for Configuration Manager Deployment
2.1.1
About Deploying the Configuration Manager
2.1.2
About Planning the Number of Configuration Manager Instances Needed
2.1.3
Deciding and Confirming Administrator Rights
2.1.4
Taking Inventory and Testing Operations in Existing Deployments
2.2
Setting Up a Repository and Installing OC4J
2.2.1
Verifying the Latest Support Requirements
2.2.2
Installing and Setting up the Oracle Database Repository
2.2.3
Installing and Configuring OC4J
2.2.3.1
Installing and Configuring OC4J in a Standalone Configuration
2.2.3.2
Installing OC4J as a Managed Component of Oracle Application Server
2.3
Deploying the Configuration Manager
2.4
Assigning Configuration Manager Administrator and User Roles in OC4J
2.5
Defining the Oracle Database Service Name
2.6
Touring the Configuration Manager
2.6.1
Logout Link
2.6.2
Cancel and Back Buttons on Configuration Manager Pages
2.6.3
Navigational Aids for Tables
2.6.4
SnapShots Tab
2.6.5
Migration Tab
2.6.6
Transactions Tab
2.6.7
System Configuration Tab
2.6.8
Messages in the Configuration Manager
2.7
Adding Repository Details in the Configuration Manager
2.8
Ensuring the Repository is Available to the Configuration Manager
2.9
Configuring Logging for Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
3
Migrating Configuration Data Changes
3.1
About Migrating Data
3.2
Accessing the Configuration Manager
3.3
Notifying Other Administrators
3.4
Adding and Managing Environment Details in the Configuration Manager
3.4.1
Adding Environment Details to the Configuration Manager
3.4.2
Viewing Environment Details in the Configuration Manager
3.4.3
Modifying Environment Details in the Configuration Manager
3.4.4
Deleting Environment Details in the Configuration Manager
3.4.5
Testing the Environment Connection
3.5
Creating and Managing Associations
3.5.1
Viewing Settings for a Directory Association
3.5.2
Creating a Directory Association
3.5.3
Enabling or Disabling a Directory Association
3.5.4
Deleting a Directory Association
3.6
About Oracle Access Manager Data
3.6.1
About Unchanged Data
3.6.2
About Encryption Keys
3.6.3
About Identity System Data
3.6.3.1
Object Class Definitions
3.6.3.2
Identity Servers
3.6.3.3
WebPass Instances
3.6.3.4
Directory Options
3.6.3.5
Administrators
3.6.3.6
Server Settings
3.6.3.7
Auditing Policies
3.6.3.8
Password Policies
3.6.3.9
Workflow Configurations
3.6.3.10
Attribute Read and Write Privileges
3.6.3.11
Searchbases
3.6.3.12
Workflow Tickets Cannot be Migrated using Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
3.6.3.13
User, Group, and Organization Manager Panels
3.6.4
About Access System Data
3.6.4.1
Master Web Resource Administrators
3.6.4.2
Resource Type Definitions
3.6.4.3
Host Identifiers
3.6.4.4
Access Servers
3.6.4.5
Access Clients
3.6.4.6
Authentication and Authorization Schemes
3.6.4.7
Auditing Policies
3.6.4.8
Cache Update Requests Cannot be Migrated using Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
3.6.4.9
Policy Domains
3.6.5
About Preparing Customized Data for Manual Migration
3.7
Adding and Managing Optional Transformation Rules
3.7.1
Viewing Transformation Rules
3.7.2
Adding an Optional Transformation Rule
3.7.3
Modifying a Transformation Rule
3.7.4
Deleting a Transformation Rule
3.8
Making and Managing Snapshots
3.8.1
Viewing the SnapShot List
3.8.2
Creating a Snapshot
3.8.3
Deleting a Snapshot
3.8.4
Restoring the Content of a Snapshot
3.9
Migrating Data from the Source to the Target
3.9.1
About Selecting an Association
3.9.2
About Selecting Logical Objects to Migrate
3.9.3
About Comparing Data Before Migration
3.9.4
About Customizing the Target
3.9.5
About Previewing Before Migration
3.9.6
About Transactions and Migrating the Data
3.9.7
About Exporting Data to an LDIF File (Optional)
3.9.8
Migrating Data
3.10
Restarting Servers After Migration
4
Validating Migration Success
4.1
About Validating Migrated Changes
4.2
Validating Migrated Data with Oracle Access Manager 10
g
(10.1.4.0.1)
4.2.1
Validating Identity System Data Migration in 10
g
(10.1.4.0.1)
4.2.2
Validating Access System Data Migration in 10
g
(10.1.4.0.1)
4.3
Validating Migrated Data with Oracle COREid Release 7.0.4
4.3.1
Validating Identity System Data Migration in Oracle COREid Release 7.0.4
4.3.2
Validating Access System Data Migration in Oracle COREid Release 7.0.4
5
Managing Transactions and Rolling Back Changes
5.1
Viewing Transaction Details for an Associated Directory Pair
5.2
Rolling Back Changes Made During a Specific Transaction
5.3
Exporting Transaction Data to an LDIF
5.4
Restoring the Content of a Snapshot
A
Planning Worksheets and Tracking Checklists
A.1
About Completing Planning Worksheets and Checklists
A.2
Worksheet for Your Overall Deployment
A.3
Worksheet for Directory Instances
A.4
Worksheet for DIT and Object Definition Details
A.5
Worksheet for Directory Server Profiles
A.6
Worksheet for Database Instance Profiles
A.7
Worksheet for Identity Servers
A.8
Worksheet for Policy Manager (release 7.0.4 Access Manager) Instances
A.9
Worksheet for Access Servers
A.10
Worksheet for Configurations
A.11
Checklist for Deploying and Setting Up the Configuration Manager
A.12
Checklist for Configuration Data Migration
A.13
Checklist for Migration of Other Data Using Another Tool
B
Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Issues
B.1
Accessing and Using the Log File
B.1.1
Generated Log File Content and Logging Levels
B.1.2
Logging Levels and Message Types
B.2
Accessing and Using the Audit File
B.3
Message, Cause, Resolution
B.4
Troubleshooting OC4J Installation and Setup Issues
B.4.1
Changing the Password for the OC4J Administrator
B.4.2
Configuring OC4J to Recognize Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager
B.4.3
Confirming the OC4J Host is Ready for OC4J installation
B.4.4
Defining Administrator Privileges in OC4J
B.4.5
Installing OC4J in a Standalone Configuration
B.4.6
OC4J Welcome Page Fails to Appear
B.4.7
Starting and Stopping OC4J
B.4.8
Using the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10
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Application Server Control Console
B.5
Troubleshooting Oracle Database Installation and Setup Issues
B.5.1
Installing Oracle Database on a Specific Platform
B.5.2
Oracle Database Administration and Management Issues
B.5.3
Managing Oracle Database Processes and File Issues
B.5.4
Specifying the Database Service Name
B.6
Troubleshooting Configuration Manager Issues
B.6.1
Cannot Connect to the Database
B.6.2
Cannot Create a Snapshot
B.6.3
Cannot View the Content of an Environment (Directory) Snapshot
B.6.4
Configuration Manager Installation, Setup, and Repository Issues
B.6.5
Environment Issues within the Configuration Manager
B.6.6
Association and Transformation Rule Issues
Glossary
Index