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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Release Notes for Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1
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Release 1 (11.1.1.7.0)
Part Number E28964-01
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Part I Information for All Platforms
1
Before You Begin Installation
1.1
What's New in This Release
1.2
Hardware Requirements
1.3
Software Requirements
1.3.1
Supported Platforms and Additional Required Software
1.3.2
Required Installation Privileges and Credentials
1.3.3
Requirements in a Firewall Environment
1.3.3.1
Message Queue Requirements
1.3.3.2
Installer Requirements
1.3.3.3
Core Component Requirements
1.3.3.4
Console Requirements
1.3.3.5
Connector Requirements
1.4
Obtaining the Software as Part of Directory Server Enterprise Edition
1.4.1
To Download Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g R1 (11.1.1.7.0)
1.4.2
Minimum Patch Level Requirements
1.4.3
Contents of the Zip Distribution File
1.5
Completing Pre-Installation Tasks
1.5.1
Add Missing LICENSE.txt file on Windows
1.5.2
Create a Configuration Suffix for Identity Synchronization for Windows
1.5.3
Gather Information Required by the Installer
1.5.4
(Linux Only) Verify Environment Settings
1.5.5
Verify JDK Compatibility
1.5.6
Resolve DNS Dependencies
1.5.7
Resolve Linux Dependencies
1.6
Basic Identity Synchronization for Windows Operations
1.6.1
Opening the Administration Console
1.6.2
Starting and Stopping Synchronization
1.6.2.1
To Start or Stop Synchronization Using the Console
1.6.2.2
To Start or Stop Synchronization at the Command Line
1.6.3
Starting and Stopping Services
1.6.3.1
To Start Services
1.6.3.2
To Stop Services
2
Understanding Deployment Issues
2.1
Installing the Critical ISW Patch Set
2.2
Installing or Upgrading Sun Java System Message Queue
2.2.1
To Install Message Queue 4.3
2.2.2
To Upgrade Pre-3.6 Versions of Message Queue
2.3
Configuring Group Synchronization
2.4
Synchronization With Active Directory 2008
2.5
Using SUL Filters
2.6
Tuning the Client Timeout Setting
2.7
Verifying that Uninstallation is Complete
3
Known Bugs and Limitations
3.1
Identity Synchronization for Windows Limitations
3.2
Performing Data Recovery When System or Application Fails
3.2.1
Bidirectional Synchronization
3.2.2
Unidirectional Synchronization
3.2.2.1
To Perform Unidirectional Synchronization
3.2.3
Directory Source Specific Recovery Procedures
3.2.3.1
Microsoft Active Directory
3.2.3.2
To Change the Domain Controller
3.2.3.3
Failover and Directory Server
3.2.3.4
To Manage Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 Fail Over
3.3
Known Issues in Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1
Part II Windows Upgrade & Migration, and New Installation
4
Migrating from Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 on Windows
4.1
Obtaining the Latest Identity Synchronization for Windows Release
4.2
Preparing for Migration
4.2.1
Schedule an appropriate time for migration
4.2.2
Disable the group synchronization and account lockout
4.2.2.1
Using the Administration Console
4.2.2.2
Using the Command-Line Interface
4.2.3
Unpack the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 patch content
4.2.4
Export the current Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 configuration setting to an XML file
4.2.5
Add a clear text password to the exported configuration file
4.2.6
Stop synchronization
4.2.7
Verify that your system is in a quiescent state
4.2.8
Stop the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 services
4.2.9
Save the connector states
4.3
Uninstalling Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Components
4.4
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1
4.5
Confirming the Installation
5
Installing From Scratch on Windows
5.1
Creating Required Data Stores in Directory Server
5.2
Obtaining the Identity Synchronization for Windows Software
5.3
Preparing for Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation
5.4
Installing the Software
5.5
Checking the Software Version
Part III Solaris Upgrade & Migration, and New Installation
6
Migrating from Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 on Solaris
6.1
Obtaining the Latest Identity Synchronization for Windows Release
6.2
Preparing for Migration
6.2.1
Schedule an appropriate time for migration
6.2.2
Disable the group synchronization and account lockout
6.2.2.1
Using the Administration Console
6.2.2.2
Using the Command-Line Interface
6.2.3
Unpack the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 patch content
6.2.4
Export the current Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 configuration setting to an XML file
6.2.5
Add a clear text password to the exported configuration file
6.2.6
Stop synchronization
6.2.7
Verify that your system is in a quiescent state
6.2.8
Stop the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 services
6.2.9
Save the connector states
6.2.10
Start the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 services
6.3
Uninstalling Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Components
6.4
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1
6.5
Confirming the Installation
7
Installing From Scratch on Solaris
7.1
Creating Required Data Stores in Directory Server
7.2
Obtaining the Identity Synchronization for Windows Software
7.3
Preparing for Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation
7.4
Installing the Software
7.5
Checking the Software Version
Part IV Linux Upgrade & Migration, and New Installation
8
Migrating from Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 on Linux
8.1
Obtaining the Latest Identity Synchronization for Windows Release
8.2
Preparing for Migration
8.2.1
Schedule an appropriate time for migration
8.2.2
Disable the group synchronization and account lockout
8.2.2.1
Using the Administration Console
8.2.2.2
Using the Command-Line Interface
8.2.3
Unpack the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 patch content
8.2.4
Export the current Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1 configuration setting to an XML file
8.2.5
Add a clear text password to the exported configuration file
8.2.6
Stop synchronization
8.2.7
Verify that your system is in a quiescent state
8.2.8
Exit the Console
8.2.9
Stop the Identity Synchronization for Windows Daemons
8.2.10
Save the connector states
8.3
Uninstalling Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Components
8.3.1
Uninstall Identity Synchronization for Windows and Connectors
8.3.2
Unconfigure the Administration Server
8.3.3
Remove the Administration Server
8.3.4
Remove Message Queue
8.3.5
Edit the
productregistry
File
8.3.6
Delete the Identity Synchronization for Windows Data from the Configuration Server
8.4
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Service Pack 1
8.5
Confirming the Installation
9
Installing From Scratch on Linux
9.1
Creating Required Data Stores in Directory Server
9.2
Obtaining the Identity Synchronization for Windows Software
9.3
Preparing for Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation
9.4
Installing the Software
9.5
Checking the Software Version
Index