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Post-Installation Steps
Installing in High Availability Environments: OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
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9.7.2 Changing the Ports for Oracle Internet Directory
Although it is recommended that the ports for the LDAP virtual server and the Oracle 
Internet Directory are the same, it is possible for the ports to be different.
See the section "Changing Oracle Internet Directory Ports" in the Oracle Application 
Server Administrator’s Guide
 for details on changing the Oracle Internet Directory ports.
9.7.3 Update targets.xml (Case 2 only)
The following configuration steps are needed only in the installation scenario 
described in 
In this case the oracle_sso_server entry in the targets.xml file, on each physical host 
of the cluster, must be reconfigured to monitor the local SSL port.
Perform the following steps to update targets.xml on each node of the cluster:
1.
Back up the targets.xml file: 
cp ORACLE_HOME/sysman/emd/targets.xml 
ORACLE_HOME/sysman/emd/targets.xml.BACKUP
2.
Open the file and find the oracle_sso_server target type. Within this target entry, 
locate and edit the following two attributes:
HTTPPort - the server SSL port number
HTTPProtocol - the server protocol, which in this case is HTTPS
For example, you could update the two attributes this way:
<Property NAME="HTTPPort" VALUE="4443"/>
<Property NAME="HTTPProtocol" VALUE="HTTPS"/>
3.
Save and close the file.
4.
Reload the OracleAS console:
ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl reload
Note:
When choosing a multicast address, ensure that the address 
does not collide with the addresses listed in:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses
Also, if the low order 23 bits of an address is the same as the local 
network control block, 224.0.0.0 – 224.0.0.255, then a collision may 
occur. To avoid this problem, provide an address that does not have 
the same bits in the lower 23 bits of the address as the addresses in 
this range.
Note:
Keep in mind that the hostname should remain the same. Please do 
not change the hostname.