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Oracle® Identity Manager Installation and Configuration Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server
Release 9.1.0.1
Part Number E14047-04
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
1
Overview of the Installation Procedure
2
Planning the Installation
2.1
Host Requirements for Oracle Identity Manager Components
2.1.1
Oracle Identity Manager Server (Host) Requirements
2.1.2
Database Server Host Requirements
2.1.3
Design Console Host Requirements
2.1.4
Remote Manager Host Requirements
2.2
Planning for Non-English Oracle Identity Manager Environments
2.3
Installation Worksheet
2.4
Using the Diagnostic Dashboard
2.4.1
Installing the Diagnostic Dashboard
2.4.2
Verifying the Preinstallation Environment
3
Installing and Configuring a Database
3.1
Using an Oracle Database for Oracle Identity Manager
3.1.1
Installing Oracle Database
3.1.2
Creating an Oracle Database
3.1.2.1
Configuring the Database for Globalization Support
3.1.3
Preparing the Oracle Database
3.1.3.1
Preparing the Database on UNIX
3.1.3.2
Preparing the Database on Microsoft Windows
3.1.3.3
Evaluating Script Results
3.1.4
Removing Oracle Identity Manager Entries from an Oracle Database
3.2
Using Oracle RAC Databases for Oracle Identity Manager
3.2.1
Installing Oracle Identity Manager for Oracle RAC
3.2.2
Oracle RAC Net Services
3.2.3
JDBC and Oracle RAC
3.2.4
Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server for Oracle RAC
3.3
Using a Microsoft SQL Server Database for Oracle Identity Manager
3.3.1
Installing and Configuring Microsoft SQL Server
3.3.2
Creating a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database
3.3.3
Creating a Microsoft SQL Server Database Account
3.3.4
Removing Oracle Identity Manager Entries from a Microsoft SQL Server Database
4
Installing or Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server in a Nonclustered Mode
4.1
Installing the Required Oracle WebLogic Server Release
4.1.1
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Release 10.3.
x
4.1.2
Creating an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
4.2
Upgrading to the Required Oracle WebLogic Server Release
4.2.1
Using the Online Method to Upgrade Oracle WebLogic Server
4.2.2
Using the Offline Method to Upgrade Oracle WebLogic Server
4.2.3
Upgrading the Domain
5
Installing and Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server in a Clustered Mode
5.1
About Oracle WebLogic Server Clusters
5.2
Steps to Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Identity Manager
5.2.1
1. Installing and Configuring a Database
5.2.2
2. Installing WebLogic Server on ADMIN_SERVER_HOST, OIM_SERVER1_HOST and OIM_SERVER2_HOST
5.2.3
3. Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server for an Oracle Identity Manager Installation
5.2.3.1
Creating a WebLogic Domain
5.2.3.2
Creating a Cluster and Managed Server
5.2.4
4. Installing Oracle Identity Manager on ADMIN_SERVER_HOST
5.2.5
5. Configuring OIM_SERVER2 in the AdminServer on ADMIN_SERVER_HOST
5.2.6
6. Copying the WebLogic Domain Directory
5.2.7
7. Copying the
OIM_HOME
Directory
5.2.8
8. Configuring the Node Manager
5.2.9
9. Restarting the WebLogic Server
5.3
Configuring the Web Server
6
Installing Oracle Identity Manager on Microsoft Windows
6.1
Installation Prerequisites and Notes
6.2
Setting Environment Variables Before Installing Oracle Identity Manager
6.3
Installing the Database Schema
6.4
Installing Documentation
6.5
Installing Oracle Identity Manager on Microsoft Windows
6.6
Removing Oracle Identity Manager
7
Installing Oracle Identity Manager on UNIX
7.1
Installation Prerequisites and Notes
7.2
Installing the Database Schema
7.3
Installing Documentation
7.4
Installing Oracle Identity Manager on UNIX
7.5
Removing Oracle Identity Manager
8
Installing and Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Design Console
8.1
Requirements for Installing the Design Console
8.2
Installing the Design Console
8.3
Postinstallation Requirements for the Design Console
8.4
Starting the Design Console
8.5
Setting the Compiler Path for Adapter Compilation
8.6
Enabling SSL Communication (Optional)
8.6.1
Prerequisites or Assumptions
8.6.2
SSL Certificate Setup
8.6.2.1
Generating Keys
8.6.2.2
Signing the Certificates
8.6.2.3
Exporting the Certificate
8.6.2.4
Configuring the Trust Store
8.6.3
Configuration Changes
8.6.3.1
Changes to the Design Console
8.6.3.2
Changes to Oracle WebLogic Server
8.6.3.3
Copying the Oracle WebLogic Server License
8.7
Removing the Design Console Installation
9
Postinstallation Configuration for Oracle Identity Manager and Oracle WebLogic Server
9.1
Starting Oracle Identity Manager
9.2
Stopping Oracle Identity Manager
9.3
Accessing the Administrative and User Console
9.4
Using the Diagnostic Dashboard to Verify Installation
9.5
Increasing the Memory and Setting the Java Option
9.5.1
Deployed on WebLogic Admin Server
9.5.2
Deployed on WebLogic Managed Servers
9.5.2.1
Starting the Server By Using the xlStartManagedServer script
9.5.2.2
Starting the Server By Using Admin Console or Node Manager
9.6
Changing Keystore Passwords
9.7
Setting the Compiler Path for Adapter Compilation
9.8
Removing Backup xlconfig.xml Files After Starting or Restarting (Optional)
9.9
Configuring Proxies to Access Web Application URLs (Optional)
9.10
Setting Log Levels (Optional)
9.11
Enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) for Oracle Identity Manager (Optional)
9.12
Configuring Custom Authentication (Optional)
9.13
Protecting the JNDI Namespace (Optional)
9.14
Deploying the SPML Web Service (Optional)
9.15
Configuring Database-Based HTTP Session Failover (Optional)
9.16
Upgrading the weblogic.xml File
9.17
Changing the Memory Settings
9.18
Updating the JDK and JRockit Installation
10
Installing and Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Remote Manager
10.1
Installing the Remote Manager on Microsoft Windows
10.2
Installing the Remote Manager on UNIX
10.3
Configuring the Remote Manager
10.3.1
Trusting the Remote Manager Certificate
10.3.1.1
Using Your Own Certificate
10.3.2
Enabling Client-Side Authentication for the Remote Manager
10.3.3
Changing the Remote Manager Keystore Passwords
10.4
Starting the Remote Manager
10.5
Removing the Remote Manager Installation
11
Troubleshooting the Oracle Identity Manager Installation
11.1
Oracle Identity Manager Installation Fails During Installation in an Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster
11.1.1
Workaround Example
11.2
Task Scheduler Fails in a Clustered Installation
11.3
Default Login Does Not Work
11.4
Installation Fails If Required Operating System Patches for HP-JDK are Not Installed for HP-UX platform
11.5
Disk Space Issue Might Be Encountered While installing Oracle WebLogic Server on AIX 5.3
11.6
Troubleshooting the JNDI Namespace Configuration
A
Java 2 Security Permissions for Oracle WebLogic Server
A.1
Java 2 Security Permissions for WebLogic Nonclustered Installation
A.2
Java 2 Security Permissions for WebLogic Cluster
B
Configuring the Apache Proxy Plug-in
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