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Oracle Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide |
2. Case Study: Deploying in a Multimaster Replication Environment
Global Telco Deployment Information
Installation and Configuration Overview
Primary and Secondary Installations
Periodically Linking New Users
Large Deployment Considerations
Increasing Connector Worker Threads
Aligning Primary and Failover Configurations
Setting Multiple Passwords for uid=PSWConnector
Initial idsync resync Operation
Initial idsync resync Operation for Primary Installation
Initial idsync resync Operation for Failover Installation
Periodic idsync resync Operations
Periodic idsync resync Operation for Primary Installation
Periodic idsync resync Operation for Failover Installation
Understanding the Failover Process
Initializing the Connector State
Failover Installation Maintenance
Stopping Synchronization at the Primary Installation
Starting Synchronization at the Failover Installation
Re-enabling the Directory Server Plugins
Changing the PDC FSMO Role Owner
Failing Back to the Primary installation
A. Pluggable Authentication Modules
B. Identity Manager and Identity Synchronization for Windows Cohabitation
The case study provided in this chapter explains how Global Telco implemented Identity Synchronization for Windows at in a four-way Multi-Master Replication (MMR) environment. This chapter also highlights important features of Identity Synchronization for Windows, such as:
Integrating Identity Synchronization for Windows with Sun Java System Identity Manager to synchronize passwords
Deploying Identity Synchronization for Windows in a high-availability (HA) environment, with a large number of users
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows on multiple machines
Establishing links between users when Identity Synchronization for Windows does not synchronize account creation
Using SSL
The information in this chapter is organized into the following sections: