Part IV Common Configuration and Management Procedures for an Enterprise Deployment
There are certain configuration and management procedures that are recommended for a typical enterprise deployment.
The following topics contain configuration and management procedures that are required for a typical enterprise deployment.
- Common Configuration and Management Tasks for an Enterprise Deployment
The configuration tasks include a few that are common to all enterprise deployments, such as verifying sizing information, performing backups and recoveries, and so on. Patching an enterprise deployment and cross wiring components are the other common tasks. - Using Whole Server Migration and Service Migration in an Enterprise Deployment
The Oracle WebLogic Server migration framework supports Whole Server Migration and Service Migration. The following sections explain how these features can be used in an Oracle Fusion Middleware enterprise topology. - Scaling Procedures for an Enterprise Deployment
The scaling procedures for an enterprise deployment include scale out, scale in, scale up, and scale down. During a scale-out operation, you add managed servers to new nodes. You can remove these managed servers by performing a scale in operation. During a scale-up operation, you add managed servers to existing hosts. You can remove these servers by performing a scale-down operation. - Configuring Single Sign-On for an Enterprise Deployment
You need to configure the Oracle HTTP Server WebGate in order to enable single sign-on with Oracle Access Manager. - Sanity Checks
The sanity tests described in this chapter are over and above the normal tests detailed in the guide. They are designed to test the in-depth functionality of Oracle Access Management (OAM) and Oracle Identity Manager (OIM). - Troubleshooting
You can troubleshoot the common issues that may arise with the Identity and Access Management enterprise deployment. The solutions provided for the common problems help you resolve them quickly.