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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management
11
g
Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10033-05
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
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1
Understanding Oracle Identity Management Installation
1.1
Overview and Structure of Oracle Identity Management 11
g
Installation
1.1.1
Overview
1.1.2
Structure of the Installation
1.2
Understanding OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0) Installation
1.3
Understanding OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0) Installation
2
Preparing to Install Oracle Identity Management
2.1
Before Installing OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0)
2.1.1
System Requirements and Certification
2.1.2
Installing and Configuring Java Access Bridge (Windows Only)
2.1.3
Managing the Oracle WebLogic Server Node Manager Utility for Oracle Identity Management Installations
2.1.4
Installing Oracle Database
2.1.5
Creating Database Schema Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
2.2
Before Installing OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0)
2.2.1
Oracle Fusion Middleware Certification
2.2.2
System Requirements
2.2.2.1
Most Recent Information
2.2.2.2
Installer Startup Requirements
2.2.2.3
Memory Requirements
2.2.3
Installing and Configuring Java Access Bridge (Windows Only)
2.2.4
Obtaining the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Software
2.2.5
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.3 and Creating the Oracle Middleware Home
2.2.6
Installing Oracle Database
2.2.7
Creating Database Schema Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
2.2.8
Upgrading an Existing Database Schema
2.2.9
Installing the Latest Version of Oracle SOA Suite (Oracle Identity Manager Users Only)
2.2.9.1
Obtaining the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle SOA Suite Software
2.2.9.2
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home
2.2.9.3
Installing the Latest Version of Oracle SOA Suite
2.2.9.4
Patching the Software to 11.1.1.3.0
3
Performing Common Installation Tasks
3.1
Common Installation Tasks for OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0)
3.1.1
Starting an Installation
3.1.2
Creating the Inventory Directory (UNIX Only)
3.1.3
Identifying Installation Directories
3.1.3.1
Oracle Middleware Home Location
3.1.3.2
Oracle Home Directory
3.1.3.3
WebLogic Server Directory
3.1.3.4
Oracle Instance Location
3.1.3.5
Oracle Instance Name
3.1.4
Determining Port Numbers
3.1.5
Completing an Installation
3.1.6
Optional: Configuring the Minimum Amount for Oracle WebLogic Server's Maximum Heap Size
3.1.7
Locating Installation Log Files
3.2
Common Installation Tasks for OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0)
3.2.1
Starting an Installation
3.2.2
Starting Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard
3.2.3
List of Executable Files
3.2.4
Identifying Installation Directories
3.2.4.1
Oracle Middleware Home Location
3.2.4.2
Oracle Home Directory
3.2.4.3
Oracle Common Directory
3.2.4.4
Oracle WebLogic Domain Directory
3.2.4.5
WebLogic Server Directory
3.2.5
Determining Port Numbers
3.2.6
Completing an Installation
3.2.7
Locating Installation Log Files
4
Installing and Configuring OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0)
4.1
Installing and Configuring OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0)
4.1.1
Obtaining Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Software
4.1.2
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 11
g
(10.3.4) and Creating the Middleware Home
4.1.3
Installing the 11.1.1.2.0 Version of Oracle Identity Management Software
4.1.4
Patching the Oracle Identity Management 11.1.1.2.0 to 11.1.1.4.0
4.1.5
Configuring Your Components
4.2
OID with ODIP, ODSM, and Fusion Middleware Control in a New WebLogic Domain
4.2.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
4.2.2
Components Deployed
4.2.3
Dependencies
4.2.4
Procedure
4.3
Only OID Without a WebLogic Domain
4.3.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
4.3.2
Components Deployed
4.3.3
Dependencies
4.3.4
Procedure
4.4
OVD with ODSM and Fusion Middleware Control in a New WebLogic Domain
4.4.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
4.4.2
Components Deployed
4.4.3
Dependencies
4.4.4
Procedure
4.4.5
Post-Configuration Task
4.5
OIF with OID in a New WebLogic Domain for LDAP Authentication, User Store, and Federation Store
4.5.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
4.5.2
Components Deployed
4.5.3
Dependencies
4.5.4
Procedure
5
Installing and Configuring OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0)
5.1
Installing OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0)
5.1.1
Applications Installed
5.1.2
Dependencies
5.1.3
Procedure
5.2
After Installing the Oracle Identity Management Software
5.3
Basic Installation and Configuration Scenarios
5.3.1
OIN in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.1.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.1.2
Components Deployed
5.3.1.3
Dependencies
5.3.1.4
Procedure
5.3.2
OIM Without LDAP Sync in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.2.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.2.2
Components Deployed
5.3.2.3
Dependencies
5.3.2.4
Procedure
5.3.3
OIM with LDAP Sync
5.3.3.1
OIM with LDAP Sync in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.3.2
OIM with LDAP Sync in a Domain Containing OID and OVD
5.3.4
OIM with LDAP Sync, and OAM
5.3.4.1
Overview
5.3.4.2
Prerequisites
5.3.4.3
Scenario 1: OIM with LDAP Sync, and OAM in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.4.4
Scenario 2: OIM with LDAP Sync, and OAM, in an Existing Domain Containing OID and OVD
5.3.5
OAM in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.5.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.5.2
Components Deployed
5.3.5.3
Dependencies
5.3.5.4
Procedure
5.3.6
OAAM in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.6.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.6.2
Components Deployed
5.3.6.3
Dependencies
5.3.6.4
Procedure
5.3.7
OAPM in a New WebLogic Domain
5.3.7.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.7.2
Components Deployed
5.3.7.3
Dependencies
5.3.7.4
Procedure
5.3.8
OAPM in a Domain Containing OIM, OAM, OAAM, and OIN
5.3.8.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
5.3.8.2
Components Deployed
5.3.8.3
Dependencies
5.3.8.4
Procedure
5.4
Configuring OIM Server, Design Console, and Remote Manager
5.5
Oracle Identity Management Suite-Level Installation Scenarios
5.6
Installing Oracle HTTP Server 11
g
WebGate for OAM
5.7
Setting Up Integration Between OIM and OAM
6
Configuring OIM Server, Design Console, and Remote Manager
6.1
Configuring OIM Server, Design Console, and Remote Manager
6.2
Before Configuring OIM Server, Design Console, or Remote Manager
6.2.1
Prerequisites for Configuring OIM Server
6.2.2
Prerequisites for Configuring Only OIM Design Console on a Different Machine
6.2.3
Prerequisites for Configuring Only OIM Remote Manager on a Different Machine
6.3
Starting the Oracle Identity Manager 11
g
Configuration Wizard
6.4
Configuring OIM Server
6.4.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
6.4.2
Components Deployed
6.4.3
Dependencies
6.4.4
Procedure
6.4.5
Post-Configuration Steps
6.5
Installing and Configuring Only OIM Design Console on Windows
6.6
Configuring OIM Design Console
6.6.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
6.6.2
Components Deployed
6.6.3
Dependencies
6.6.4
Procedure
6.6.5
Post-Configuration Steps
6.7
Configuring OIM Remote Manager
6.7.1
Appropriate Deployment Environment
6.7.2
Components Deployed
6.7.3
Dependencies
6.7.4
Procedure
7
Verifying the Installed Components
7.1
Verifying OID, OVD, ODSM, ODIP, and OIF (11.1.1.4.0)
7.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory or Oracle Virtual Directory
7.1.2
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
7.1.3
Oracle Directory Services Manager
7.1.4
Oracle Identity Federation
7.2
Verifying OIM, OAM, OAAM, OAPM, and OIN (11.1.1.3.0)
7.2.1
Verifying the OIM Installation
7.2.2
Verifying the OAM Installation
7.2.3
Verifying the OAAM Installation
7.2.4
Verifying the OAPM Installation
7.2.5
Verifying the OIN Installation
A
Deinstalling and Reinstalling Oracle Identity Management
A.1
Deinstalling Oracle Identity Management
A.1.1
Deinstalling the Oracle Identity Management Oracle Home
A.1.2
Deinstalling the Oracle Common Home
A.1.3
Deinstalling Applications Registered with Oracle Single Sign-On 10
g
Release 10.1.4.3.0
A.2
Reinstalling Oracle Identity Management
B
Starting and Stopping the Oracle Stack
B.1
Starting the Stack
B.2
Stopping the Stack
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