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Pre-Installation Steps for OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
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9.2.2 Synchronize Clocks on All Nodes
Synchronize the system clocks on all nodes so they are running within 250 seconds of 
each other. When synchronizing the system clocks, make sure the clocks are set to the 
same time zone.
Note:
 If you do not synchronize the clocks, then there will be inconsistent operation 
attributes in the directory entries and inconsistent behavior of the password state 
policies. As a result, you will see unwanted instance failovers.
9.2.3 Configure Virtual Server Names and Ports for the Load Balancer
Configure your load balancer with two virtual server names and associated ports:
Configure a virtual server name for LDAP connections. For this virtual server, you 
need to configure a port for SSL connections.
Configure a virtual server name for HTTP connections. For this virtual server, you 
also need to configure a port for either SSL or non-SSL connections. If you want 
the client to connect to the load balancer using HTTPS, configure a port for SSL 
connections. If you want the client to connect to the load balancer using HTTP, 
configure a port for non-SSL connections.
The installer will prompt you for the virtual server names and port numbers. Enter the 
same virtual server name in the installer that you used to configure the LDAP and 
HTTP virtual servers. The virtual server name may or may not be fully-qualified. For 
example, if you used a fully-qualified host name when you configured the LDAP 
virtual server, then you must enter the same fully-qualified host name in the installer.
In addition, check the following:
Check that the virtual server names are associated with IP addresses and are part 
of your DNS. The nodes that will be running Oracle Application Server must be 
able to resolve these virtual server names.
9.2.4 Configure Your LDAP Virtual Server
Configure the LDAP virtual server on your load balancer to direct requests to node 1 
initially. The procedure to add additional nodes differs depending upon whether or 
not your load balancer supports LDAP service monitoring.
Note:
It is recommended that the same port you configured for SSL 
connections on the LDAP virtual server is configured as the SSL port 
for Oracle Internet Directory on the nodes on which you will be 
installing Oracle Internet Directory.
Note:
The ports for the HTTP virtual server can be different from the 
Oracle HTTP Server Listen ports.
Note:
The installer does not check the load balancer. Make sure the 
load balancer is properly configured and enabled before running the 
installer.