This chapter describes the changes in this guide for Oracle Unified Directory 11g Release 2 (11.1.2.3).
These changes include:
This guide is the new edition of the formerly titled Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Unified Directory.
oud-setup
ScriptsTo run the Oracle Unified Directory setup scripts described in this guide, JDK 7 or JRE 7 is required.
See Section 1.3, "Setting the JAVA_HOME
Environment Variable."
In both graphical user interface (GUI) and command-line (CLI) modes, the server setup scripts (oud-setup
or oud-setup.bat
) simplify the integration of these Oracle components: Directory Integration Platform (DIP), E-Business Suite (EBS), Enterprise User Security (EBS), and Oracle Database Net Services.
See Chapter 3, "Setting Up Oracle Unified Directory as a Directory Server."
Tuning changes to the server setup scripts (oud-setup
or oud-setup.bat
) in GUI mode include:
The default tuning option provides more aggressive tuning than in previous releases.
On the Server Tuning screen, the number of options is reduced to these choices:
Providing Runtime Options is a combination of the previous options based on the server memory and directory data.
Providing the Memory to be Used by OUD (the default) is the same as in previous releases.
Tuning changes to the server setup scripts (oud-setup
or oud-setup.bat
) in CLI mode include:
The --serverTuning
option now allows you to specify the percentage of the system memory to be used for Oracle Unified Directory server.
The --importTuning
option is renamed to --offlineToolsTuning
(--importTuning
usage is still available for backward compatibility).
See Chapter 3, "Setting Up Oracle Unified Directory as a Directory Server."