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9.6.4 Installing Oracle Internet Directory on Subsequent Nodes
Before performing the steps in this section, you must have installed Oracle Internet
Directory on the first node as described in
Section 9.6.3, "Installing Oracle Internet
.
9.6.4.1 Staticports.ini File Not Needed
You do not need a staticports.ini file for this installation because the installer will
configure this Oracle Internet Directory to use the same ports as the Oracle Internet
Directory on the first node.
The Oracle Internet Directory on the first node must be up and running.
9.6.4.2 Select the Same Components for Each Installation
If you are setting up the second node as a failover to the first node, then you must
select the same set of components in the Select Configuration Options screen for each
installation. For example, if you select OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated
Administration Services on the first node, you need to select them when installing on
subsequent nodes.
9.6.4.3 Start the Installer
To install Oracle Internet Directory on subsequent nodes, follow these steps:
5.
Select High Availability
or Replication Option
Select OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), and click Next.
6.
Specify Namespace in
Internet Directory
Select the suggested namespace, or enter a custom namespace for the location of
the default Oracle Identity Management realm.
Ensure the value shown in Suggested Namespace meets your deployment needs.
If not, enter the desired value in Custom Namespace. See
Enter in the "Specify Namespace in Internet Directory" Screen?"
Click Next.
7.
Specify Instance Name
and ias_admin Password
Instance Name
: Enter a name for this infrastructure instance. Instance names can
contain alphanumeric characters and the _ (underscore) character. If you have
more than one Oracle Application Server instance on a computer, the instance
names must be unique. See
Section 3.5, "Oracle Application Server Instances and
Example: oid_das
ias_admin Password
and Confirm Password: Set the password for the ias_admin
user. This is the administrative user for the instance. See
admin User and Restrictions on its Password"
for restrictions on the password.
Example: welcome99
Click Next.
8.
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Finish the installation. See
Section 4.28, "Install Fragment: The Last Few Screens of
for details.
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(Cont.) Steps for Installing Oracle Internet Directory in a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity
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Action