Set Up Service Instance
Regions
North America
If you have an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy in one of the below home regions, you must have a subscription to the US East (Ashburn) region to be able to access the Oracle Access Governance service.
Region Name | Region Identifier | Region Location | Region Key | Realm Key | Availability Domains |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada Southeast (Montreal) |
ca-montreal-1 |
Montreal, Canada |
YUL |
OC1 |
1 |
Canada Southeast (Toronto) |
ca-toronto-1 |
Toronto, Canada |
YYZ |
OC1 |
1 |
US East (Ashburn) |
us-ashburn-1 |
Ashburn, VA |
IAD |
OC1 |
3 |
US West (Phoenix) |
us-phoenix-1 |
Phoenix, AZ |
PHX |
OC1 |
3 |
US West (San Jose) |
us-sanjose-1 |
San Jose, CA |
SJC |
OC1 |
1 |
South America
If you have an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy in one of the below home regions, you must have a subscription to the Brazil East (Sao Paulo) region to be able to access the Oracle Access Governance service.
Region Name | Region Identifier | Region Location | Region Key | Realm Key | Availability Domains |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brazil East (Sao Paulo) |
sa-saopaulo-1 |
Sao Paulo, Brazil |
GRU |
OC1 |
1 |
Brazil Southeast (Vinhedo) |
sa-vinhedo-1 |
Vinhedo, Brazil |
VCP |
OC1 |
1 |
Chile (Santiago) |
sa-santiago-1 |
Santiago, Chile |
SCL |
OC1 |
1 |
Europe
If you have an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy in one of the below home regions, you must have a subscription to the Germany Central (Frankfurt) region to be able to access the Oracle Access Governance service.
Region Name | Region Identifier | Region Location | Region Key | Realm Key | Availability Domains |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
France Central (Paris) |
eu-paris-1 |
Paris, France |
CDG |
OC1 |
1 |
France South (Marseille) |
eu-marseille-1 |
Marseille, France |
MRS |
OC1 |
1 |
Germany Central (Frankfurt) |
eu-frankfurt-1 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
FRA |
OC1 |
3 |
Israel Central (Jerusalem) |
il-jerusalem-1 |
Jerusalem, Israel |
MTZ |
OC1 |
1 |
Italy Northwest (Milan) |
eu-milan-1 |
Milan, Italy |
LIN |
OC1 |
1 |
Netherlands Northwest (Amsterdam) |
eu-amsterdam-1 |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
AMS |
OC1 |
1 |
Saudi Arabia West (Jeddah) |
me-jeddah-1 |
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
JED |
OC1 |
1 |
South Africa Central (Johannesburg) |
af-johannesburg-1 |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
JNB |
OC1 |
1 |
Sweden Central (Stockholm) |
eu-stockholm-1 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
ARN |
OC1 |
1 |
Switzerland North (Zurich) |
eu-zurich-1 |
Zurich, Switzerland |
ZRH |
OC1 |
1 |
UAE Central (Abu Dhabi) |
me-abudhabi-1 |
Abu Dhabi, UAE |
AUH |
OC1 |
1 |
UAE East (Dubai) |
me-dubai-1 |
Dubai, UAE |
DXB |
OC1 |
1 |
UK South (London) |
uk-london-1 |
London, United Kingdom |
LHR |
OC1 |
3 |
UK West (Newport) |
uk-cardiff-1 |
Newport, United Kingdom |
CWL |
OC1 |
1 |
Asia-Pacific
If you have an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure tenancy in one of the below home regions, you must have a subscription to the Australia East (Sydney) region to be able to access the Oracle Access Governance service.
Region Name | Region Identifier | Region Location | Region Key | Realm Key | Availability Domains |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia East (Sydney) |
ap-sydney-1 |
Sydney, Australia |
SYD |
OC1 |
1 |
Australia Southeast (Melbourne) |
ap-melbourne-1 |
Melbourne, Australia |
MEL |
OC1 |
1 |
India South (Hyderabad) |
ap-hyderabad-1 |
Hyderabad, India |
HYD |
OC1 |
1 |
India West (Mumbai) |
ap-mumbai-1 |
Mumbai, India |
BOM |
OC1 |
1 |
Japan Central (Osaka) |
ap-osaka-1 |
Osaka, Japan |
KIX |
OC1 |
1 |
Japan East (Tokyo) |
ap-tokyo-1 |
Tokyo, Japan |
NRT |
OC1 |
1 |
Singapore (Singapore) |
ap-singapore-1 |
Singapore,Singapore |
SIN |
OC1 |
1 |
South Korea Central (Seoul) |
ap-seoul-1 |
Seoul, South Korea |
ICN |
OC1 |
1 |
South Korea North (Chuncheon) |
ap-chuncheon-1 |
Chuncheon, South Korea |
YNY |
OC1 |
1 |
You cannot access the Oracle Access Governance service from a subscription to a region outside your geographical region. An example would be if your home region is UK South (London) then you cannot access the service with a subscription to US East (Ashburn), you must have a subscription to Germany Central (Frankfurt) within your geographical region.
Pre-requisites
In order to create, update, or delete an Oracle Access Governance service instance, the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management administrator or domain administrator can create a group and allow that group permissions to manage agcs-instance resources for a given compartment or tenancy in a policy statement:
- Examples for Tenancies using Identity Domain:
- Allow group <domain_name>/<group_name> to manage agcs-instance in tenancy
- Allow group <domain_name>/<group_name> to manage all-resources in compartment <compartment_name>
- Examples for Tenancies without Identity Domain:
- Allow group <group_name> to manage agcs-instance in compartment <compartment_name>
- Allow group <group_name> to manage all-resources in tenancy
Create Service Instance
Create an Oracle Access Governance instance in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console.
Verify Service Instance
- Open your web browser and navigate to https://cloud.oracle.com.
- Enter the name of your Cloud Account Administrator in the Cloud Account Name field and click Next.
- On the Cloud Infrastructure sign-in page, enter your sign-in credentials under Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Direct Sign-In. Click Sign In.
- Click the
icon in the top left corner to display the navigation menu.
- Click Identity and Security in the navigation menu
- Select Access Governance from the list of products.
- On the Service Instances page, select the newly created service instance.
- Click Service Home Page to access the Oracle Access Governance Console in a browser.