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) or the UAE Central (Abu Dhabi) 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 |
Note:
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.Prerequisites
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 compartment <compartment_name>
- 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 in compartment <compartment_name>
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.