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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration

Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)

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9.6.5 Installing OracleAS Single Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration Services
on Each Node

You run the installer on each node separately to install these Oracle Identity
Management components.

9.6.5.1 Set up staticports.ini File

If you want to use custom ports for components other than Oracle HTTP Server, you
need to create a staticports.ini file for this installation.

If you want custom ports for Oracle HTTP Server, you specify them in the "Specify
HTTP Load Balancer Host and Listen Ports" screen.

If you specify custom ports for Oracle HTTP Server also in the staticports.ini file, and
you also specify ports in the screen mentioned above, the ports specified in the screen
take precedence.

To avoid specifying Oracle HTTP Server ports in the staticports.ini file, the
staticports.ini file must not contain these lines:

Oracle HTTP Server port = port_num

Oracle HTTP Server Listen port = port_num

Oracle HTTP Server SSL port = port_num

Oracle HTTP Server Listen (SSL) port = port_num

If you have a staticports.ini file, you should also use the same file for installations on
subsequent nodes.

7.

Specify

Oracle

Internet

Directory Login

Username

: Enter the username to log in to the first

Oracle Internet Directory

.

You must log in as the

Oracle Internet Directory

superuser (cn=orcladmin).

Password

: Enter the password for the username.

Realm

: Enter the realm against which to validate the username. This field appears

only if your

Oracle Internet Directory

has multiple realms.

Click Next.

8.

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 Instance Names"

for instance name details.

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

Section 3.6, "The ias_

admin User and Restrictions on its Password"

for restrictions on the password.

Example: welcome99

Click Next.

Table 9–7

(Cont.) Steps for Installing

Oracle Internet Directory

in a Distributed

OracleAS Cluster

(Identity Management)

on Subsequent Nodes

Screen

Action