Oracle B32100-01 User Manual

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Installing a Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration
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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
9.6.5.2 Start the Installer
Key Points
In the Specify OracleAS Cluster screen, for the first node, select Create a New 
Cluster
. For the second node, select Join an Existing Cluster to join the cluster 
that you created when installing on the first node.
In the Specify HTTP Load Balancer Host and Ports screen, enter the name of the 
HTTP virtual server of the load balancer, and the associated port. You also enter 
the port number for Oracle HTTP Server on this screen.
Also in the Specify HTTP Load Balancer Host and Ports screen, you need to 
specify the same HTTP virtual server name and port number for all nodes. 
However, you can specify different port numbers for Oracle HTTP Server on each 
node, as long as your load balancer is configured to communicate with the 
specified port on that node.
Table 9–8
Steps for Installing Oracle Delegated Administration Services and OracleAS Single Sign-On in a 
Distributed OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration
Screen
Action
1.
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Start up the installer and complete the first few screens. See 
 for details.
Notes:
In the Select Installation Type screen, select Oracle Identity Management.
2.
Select Configuration 
Options
Do not select Oracle Internet Directory.
Select Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On.
Select Oracle Application Server Delegated Administration Services.
Select Oracle Directory Integration Platform if you need this component.
Do not select Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority (OCA).
Select High Availability and Replication.
Click Next.
3.
Specify Port 
Configuration Options
Select Manual and enter the fullpath to your staticports.ini file in the provided 
field. You need to use staticports.ini file for OracleAS Cluster (Identity 
Management) configurations. See 
.
Click Next.
4.
Select High Availability 
Option
Select OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management), and click Next.
5.
Create or Join an 
OracleAS Cluster 
(Identity Management)
For the first node, select Create a New OracleAS Cluster.
For subsequent nodes, select Join an Existing Cluster.
Click Next.
6.
Specify New OracleAS 
Cluster Name
- or -
Specify Existing 
OracleAS Cluster Name
For the first node, enter a name for a new OracleAS Cluster (Identity 
Management).
Example: cluster1
For subsequent nodes, enter the name of the existing OracleAS Cluster (Identity 
Management). Note: Be very sure that the cluster name you enter is correct. The 
installer does not perform any checks on this name. If the name is incorrect, the 
installation will fail.
Click Next.