You must complete the following steps after installing Oracle HTTP Server 11g Webgate for Oracle Access Manager:
Move to the following directory under your Oracle Home for Webgate:
On UNIX operating systems:
<Webgate_Home>/webgate/ohs/tools/deployWebGate
On Windows operating systems:
<Webgate_Home>\webgate\ohs\tools\deployWebGate
On the command line, run the following command to copy the required bits of agent from the Webgate_Home directory to the Webgate Instance location:
On UNIX operating systems:
./deployWebgateInstance.sh -w <Webgate_Instance_Directory> -oh <Webgate_Oracle_Home>
On Windows operating systems:
deployWebgateInstance.bat -w <Webgate_Instance_Directory> -oh <Webgate_Oracle_Home>
Where <Webgate_Oracle_Home>
is the directory where you have installed Oracle HTTP Server Webgate and created as the Oracle Home for Webgate, as in the following example:
<MW_HOME>/Oracle_OAMWebGate1
The <Webgate_Instance_Directory>
is the location of Webgate Instance Home, which is same as the Instance Home of Oracle HTTP Server, as in the following example:
<MW_HOME>/Oracle_WT1/instances/instance1/config/OHS/ohs1
Note that an Instance Home for Oracle HTTP Server is created after you configure Oracle HTTP Server. This configuration is performed after installing Oracle HTTP Server 11.1.1.2.0 or patching to Oracle HTTP Server 11.1.1.3.0.
Run the following command to ensure that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
variable contains <Oracle_Home_for_Oracle_HTTP_Server>/lib
:
On UNIX (depending on the shell):
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:<Oracle_Home_for_Oracle_HTTP_Server>/lib
On Windows:
Set the <Webgate_Installation_Directory>\webgate\ohs\lib
location and the <Oracle_Home_for_Oracle_HTTP_Server>\bin
location in the PATH
environment variable. Add a semicolon (;) followed by this path at the end of the entry for the PATH
environment variable.
From your present working directory, move up one directory level:
On UNIX operating systems, move to:
<Webgate_Home>/webgate/ohs/tools/setup/InstallTools
On Windows operating systems, move to:
<Webgate_Home>\webgate\ohs\tools\EditHttpConf
On the command line, run the following command to copy the apache_webgate.template
from the Webgate_Home directory to the Webgate Instance location (renamed to webgate.conf
) and update the httpd.conf
file to add one line to include the name of webgate.conf:
On UNIX operating systems:
./EditHttpConf -w <Webgate_Instance_Directory> [-oh <Webgate_Oracle_Home>] [-o <output_file>]
On Windows operating systems:
EditHttpConf.exe -w <Webgate_Instance_Directory> [-oh <Webgate_Oracle_Home>] [-o <output_file>]
Note:
The-oh <WebGate_Oracle_Home>
and -o <output_file>
parameters are optional.Where <Webgate_Oracle_Home>
is the directory where you have installed Oracle HTTP Server Webgate for Oracle Access Manager and created as the Oracle Home for Webgate, as in the following example:
<MW_HOME>/Oracle_OAMWebGate1
The <Webgate_Instance_Directory>
is the location of Webgate Instance Home, which is same as the Instance Home of Oracle HTTP Server, as in the following example:
<MW_HOME>/Oracle_WT1/instances/instance1/config/OHS/ohs1
The <output_file>
is the name of the temporary output file used by the tool, as in the following example:
Edithttpconf.log
Note that an Instance Home for Oracle HTTP Server is created after you configure Oracle HTTP Server. This configuration is performed after installing Oracle HTTP Server 11.1.1.2.0 or patching to Oracle HTTP Server 11.1.1.3.0.