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Part I Upgrading Your Oracle Internet Directory, Oracle Virtual Directory, and Oracle Identity Federation Environments
1
Summary of Upgrade Process for Oracle Identity Management
1.1
Flow Chart of the Oracle Identity Management Upgrade Process
1.2
Steps in the Oracle Identity Management Upgrade Process
2
Supported Starting Points for Upgrading Oracle Identity Management
2.1
Supported Starting Points for Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Upgrade
2.2
Supported Starting Points for Oracle Virtual Directory Upgrade
2.3
Supported Starting Points for Oracle Identity Federation Upgrade
3
Types of Environments for Oracle Internet Directory, Oracle Virtual Directory, and Oracle Identity Federation
3.1
Summary of the Oracle Identity Management 10
g
and 11
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Components
3.1.1
Identity Management Components Available in Oracle Application Server 10
g
Release 2 (10.1.2)
3.1.2
Identity Management Components Available in Oracle Identity Management 10
g
(10.1.4)
3.1.3
Identity Management Components Available in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
3.2
Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Topology
3.2.1
Upgrading a Colocated Identity Management Environment
3.2.2
Upgrading a Non-Colocated Identity Management Environment
3.3
Oracle Virtual Directory Topologies
3.4
Oracle Identity Federation Topologies
4
Upgrading Your Oracle Internet Directory Environment
4.1
Task 1: Understand Your Upgrade Options for SSO and Oracle Delegated Administration Services
4.2
Task 2: If Necessary, Upgrade the Database that Contains the 10
g
Identity Management Schemas
4.3
Task 3: Install and Configure the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11
g
Components
4.3.1
Understanding the Implications of Installing Oracle Internet Directory 11
g
Against the Oracle Internet Directory 10
g
Schema
4.3.2
Install the Oracle WebLogic Server Software and Creating the Middleware Home
4.3.2.1
When is Oracle WebLogic Server Required?
4.3.2.2
Install the Oracle WebLogic Server Software and Create the Middleware Home
4.3.3
Install and Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11
g
in Preparation for Upgrade
4.3.3.1
Before You Begin Installing Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
4.3.3.2
Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
4.3.3.3
Patching the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 to 11.1.1.5.0
4.3.3.4
Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
4.4
Task 4: Use the Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory
4.4.1
Task 4a: Perform Required Pre-Upgrade Tasks
4.4.1.1
Verifying the Status of the Oracle Application Server Identity Management 10
g
Schemas
4.4.1.2
Backing Up the Database Where the Oracle Application Server Identity Management 10
g
Schema Resides
4.4.1.3
Modifying the SSL Port Configuration When Using SSL Authentication Mode on the Windows Operating System
4.4.2
Task 4b: Start the Upgrade Assistant for an OracleAS Identity Management Upgrade
4.4.3
Task 4c: Upgrade the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Instance
4.4.3.1
Using the Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
4.4.3.2
About Specifying Real Application Clusters (RAC) Database Details on the Specify Database Details Screen
4.4.3.3
Recovering From an Oracle Internet Directory Error During the Upgrade Assistant Examine Phase
4.5
Task 5: Complete Any Required Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Post-Upgrade Tasks
4.5.1
Recreating Any Non-Default Oracle Internet Directory Instances
4.5.2
Disabling the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 10
g
Components
4.5.3
Configuring OPMN in the 10
g
Oracle Home After Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory to 11
g
4.5.4
Enabling Oracle Internet Directory Referential Integrity After Upgrade
4.5.5
Reviewing Configuration Attributes that are not Upgraded to Oracle Internet Directory 11
g
4.5.6
Removing Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 10
g
from Application Server Control
4.5.7
Removing Unneeded Oracle Directory Integration Platform Template Profiles After Upgrade
4.5.8
Deleting Oracle Internet Directory 10
g
Audit Log Container
4.6
Task 6: Verify the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Upgrade
5
Upgrading Your Oracle Virtual Directory Environment
5.1
Task 1: Decide Upon an Oracle Virtual Directory Topology
5.2
Task 2: Install and Configure Oracle Virtual Directory 11
g
5.2.1
Installing the Oracle WebLogic Server Software and Creating the Middleware Home
5.2.2
Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
5.2.3
Patching the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 to 11.1.1.5.0
5.2.4
Configure Oracle Virtual Directory
5.3
Task 3: Use the Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade Oracle Virtual Directory
5.3.1
Task 3a: Stop the Oracle Virtual Directory Instances
5.3.2
Task 3b: Start the Upgrade Assistant for an Oracle Virtual Directory Upgrade
5.3.3
Task 3c: Upgrade Oracle Virtual Directory
5.4
Task 4: Complete Any Required Oracle Virtual Directory Post-Upgrade Tasks
5.4.1
Configuring Anonymous Ciphers for Oracle Virtual Directory SSL Listeners
5.4.2
Starting Oracle Virtual Directory After Upgrade When Using Privileged Ports
5.4.3
Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory Logging Configuration Settings
5.5
Task 5: Verify the Oracle Virtual Directory Upgrade
6
Upgrading Your Oracle Identity Federation Environment
6.1
Task 1: Decide Upon an Oracle Identity Federation Topology
6.2
Task 2: Use the Repository Creation Utility to Install the Oracle Identity Federation Schema in the Database
6.2.1
Verifying that the Database Meets the Minimum Requirements for the Oracle Identity Federation Schema
6.2.2
Running the Repository Creation Utility in Preparation for Upgrading Oracle Identity Federation
6.3
Task 3: Install and Configure Oracle Identity Federation 11
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6.3.1
Task 3a: Install the Oracle WebLogic Server Software and Create the Middleware Home
6.3.2
Task 3b: Install the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.2.0 Software
6.3.3
Task 3c: Patching the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.2.0 to 11.1.1.5.0
6.3.4
Task 3d: Configure Oracle Identity Federation
6.3.5
Task 3e: Create an Oracle HTTP Server Instance and Link It to Oracle Identity Federation 11
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6.4
Task 4: Use the Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade Oracle Identity Federation
6.4.1
Task 4a: Start the Upgrade Assistant for an Oracle Identity Federation Upgrade
6.4.2
Task 4b: Upgrade Oracle Identity Federation
6.5
Task 5: Complete Any Required Oracle Identity Federation Post-Upgrade Tasks
6.5.1
Integrating Oracle Identity Federation 11
g
with Oracle Access Manager 10
g
6.5.2
Using a Custom Authentication Engine or Custom SP Engine with Oracle Identity Federation 11
g
6.5.2.1
Modifying the Authentication Engine Code
6.5.2.2
Modifying the SP Engine Code
6.5.2.3
Changes to the Logout Service for Authentication or SP Engines
6.5.2.4
Deploying the Authentication or SP Engine
6.5.2.5
Creating the Authentication Engine in Oracle Identity Federation 11
g
6.5.2.6
Creating the SP Engine in Oracle Identity Federation 11
g
6.5.3
Reconfiguring Oracle Single Sign-On Server After Upgrade to Work with Oracle Identity Federation 11
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6.5.4
About Backwards Compatibility for ShareID Service URLs
6.5.5
Upgrading Oracle Identity Federation SSL Configuration
6.5.6
Setting Oracle Identity Federation System Properties After Upgrade
6.5.7
Updating the Configuration File
6.5.8
Additional Oracle Identity Federation Post-Upgrade Tasks
6.6
Task 6: Verify the Oracle Identity Federation Upgrade
Part II Upgrading Your Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Environments
7
Summary of Upgrade Process for Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
7.1
Flow Chart of the Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Upgrade Processes
7.2
Table Describing the Steps in the Oracle Application Server Identity Management Upgrade Process
8
Supported Starting Points for Upgrading Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
8.1
Supported Starting Points for Oracle Single Sign-On
8.2
Supported Starting Points for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
9
Types of Environments for Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
9.1
Oracle Single Sign-On Topologies
9.2
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Topologies
10
Upgrading Your Oracle Single Sign-On Environment
10.1
Overview
10.2
Upgrade Scenarios
10.3
Task 1: Decide Upon an Oracle Access Manager Topology
10.4
Task 2: If Necessary, Upgrade the Oracle Database
10.5
Task 3: Use Repository Creation Utility to Install 11
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Oracle Access Manager Schemas
10.5.1
Running Repository Creation Utility for Oracle Access Manager
10.5.2
Selecting the Schemas Required for Oracle Access Manager Upgrade
10.6
Task 4: Install and Configure the Oracle Access Manager Middle Tier
10.6.1
Install Oracle Access Manager 11
g
Using Oracle Single Sign-On 10
g
Host Name and Port Number
10.6.2
Install Oracle Access Manager 11
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Using New Host Name or New Port Number
10.7
Task 5: Upgrade Oracle Access Manager Middle Tier
10.8
Task 6: Complete Any Required Oracle Access Manager Post-Upgrade Tasks
10.8.1
Configuring Oracle Portal 10
g
with Oracle Access Manager Server If the Oracle HTTP Server Port Is Changed
10.8.2
Configuring Oracle Access Manager Administration Console to Align the Roles
10.8.3
Copying the osso.conf File
10.8.4
Additional Oracle Access Manager Post-Upgrade Tasks
10.8.5
Decommissioning Oracle Single Sign-On 10
g
10.9
Task 7: Verify the Oracle Access Manager Upgrade
11
Upgrading Your Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Environment
11.1
Overview
11.2
Prerequisites
11.3
Task 1: Decide Upon an Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Topology
11.4
Task 2: If Necessary, Upgrade the Oracle Database That Contains Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Schemas
11.5
Task 3: If Necessary, Run Repository Creation Utility to Install Oracle Adaptive Access Manager 11
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Schemas
11.5.1
Running Repository Creation Utility in Preparation for an Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Upgrade
11.5.2
Selecting the Schemas Required for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Upgrade
11.6
Task 4: Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
11.6.1
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating a Middleware Home
11.6.2
Installing Oracle Adaptive Access Manager 11
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Release 1 (11.1.1.3.0)
11.7
Task 5: Upgrade the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Schema
11.8
Task 6: Configure Oracle Adaptive Access Manager in a New or Existing Oracle WebLogic Domain
11.9
Task 7: Configure Node Manager to Start Managed Servers
11.10
Task 8: Stop the Administration Server and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Managed Servers
11.11
Task 9: Upgrade Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Middle Tier
11.12
Task 10: Complete Any Required Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Post-Upgrade Tasks
11.13
Task 11: Verify the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Upgrade
Part III Upgrading Oracle Identity Management High Availability Environments
12
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory High Availability Environments
12.1
Summary of Oracle Internet Directory High Availability Upgrade Starting Points
12.1.1
High Availability Topologies Based on a Distributed Identity Management Environment
12.1.2
High Availability Topologies Based on a Colocated Identity Management Environment
12.1.3
High Availability Environments Based on Standalone Oracle Internet Directory Instances
12.2
Before You Begin Upgrading Your Oracle Identity Management High Availability Environment
12.2.1
Conventions Used in This Chapter
12.2.2
Prerequisites for Oracle Identity Management High Availability Upgrade
12.2.3
Supported High Availability Environments for Upgrade
12.2.4
Reducing Downtime During Upgrade With Directory Replication
12.3
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform in a High Availability Environment
12.3.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
12.3.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.3.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.3.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Create the WebLogic Cluster
12.3.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform to 11
g
12.3.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Directory Integration Platform to Use the Oracle Internet Directory Virtual Host
12.3.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST1, Verify the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Upgrade
12.3.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST2, Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
12.3.9
Task 9: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.3.10
Task 10: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.3.11
Task 11: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Extend the WebLogic Cluster
12.3.12
Task 12: Copy the Oracle Directory Integration Platform Directory from IDMHOST1 to IDMHOST2
12.3.13
Task 13: On IDMHOST2, Set the Anonymous Bind Property to Allow
12.3.14
Task 14: Start the Managed Server on IDMHOST2
12.3.15
Task 15: Verify That the Components Are Up and Running on IDMHOST2
12.4
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform in a Colocated High Availability Environment
12.4.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
12.4.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.4.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.4.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Create the WebLogic Cluster
12.4.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform to 11
g
12.4.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Directory Integration Platform to Use the Oracle Internet Directory Virtual Host
12.4.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST1, Disable Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform in the 10
g
Oracle Home
12.4.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST1, Verify the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Upgrade
12.4.9
Task 9: On IDMHOST2, Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
12.4.10
Task 10: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.4.11
Task 11: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.4.12
Task 12: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
12.4.13
Task 13: Copy the Oracle Directory Integration Platform Directory from IDMHOST1 to IDMHOST2
12.4.14
Task 14: On IDMHOST2, Set the Anonymous Bind Property to Allow
12.4.15
Task 15: On IDMHOST2, Disable Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform in the 10
g
Oracle Home
12.4.16
Task 16: Start the Managed Server on IDMHOST2
12.4.17
Task 17: Verify That the Components Are Up and Running on IDMHOST2
12.5
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory Only
12.5.1
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory With a Local Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
12.5.1.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
12.5.1.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.5.1.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.5.1.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Internet Directory
12.5.1.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory to 11
g
12.5.1.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST1, Verify the Upgraded Oracle Internet Directory Instance
12.5.1.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST2, Install Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.5.1.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.5.1.9
Task 9: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Internet Directory
12.5.1.10
Task 10: On IDMHOST2, Register the Oracle Internet Directory Instance with the Domain on IDMHOST1
12.5.1.11
Task 11: On IDMHOST2, Verify the Oracle Internet Directory Instance
12.5.2
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory With a Remote Domain or No Domain
12.5.2.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Install Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.5.2.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.5.2.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Internet Directory
12.5.2.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory to 11
g
12.5.2.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST1, Verify the Oracle Internet Directory Instance
12.5.2.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST2, Install Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
12.5.2.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Internet Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
12.5.2.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Internet Directory
12.5.2.9
Task 9: Verify the Oracle Internet Directory Instances on IDMHOST1 and IDMHOST2
12.5.2.10
Task 10: Optionally, Register the Oracle Internet Directory Instances on IDMHOST1 and OIDHOST2 with an Existing Remote Domain
13
Upgrading an Oracle Identity Management Cold Failover Cluster Environment
13.1
Task 1: Preparing for Upgrading Your Oracle Fusion Middleware Cold Failover Cluster Environment
13.2
Task 2: Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
13.3
Task 3: Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.2.0 Software
13.4
Task 4: Install the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform 11.1.1.5.0 Software
13.5
Task 5: Configure Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
13.6
Task 6: Verify the Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform Installation
13.7
Task 7: Upgrade Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
13.8
Task 8: Verify the Upgrade of Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration Platform
13.9
Task 9: Configuring the Upgraded Components for Active-Passive Deployments
13.9.1
Task 9a: Transform the Infrastructure Components for Cold Failover Clusters
13.9.2
Task 9b: Transforming Oracle Internet Directory and Its Clients for Cold Failover Clusters
13.10
Task 10: Configure Fusion Middleware Control to Monitor the Upgraded Components
13.11
Task 11: Verify the Upgraded High Availability Environment
14
Performing an Oracle Identity Management Multimaster and Fan-Out Replication Upgrade
14.1
Task 1: Review the Terminology, Prerequisites, and Key Concepts For Upgrading a Replication Environment
14.1.1
Terminology Conventions for This Chapter
14.1.2
Valid Starting Points When Upgrading a Replication Environment
14.1.3
Oracle Recommendations When Upgrading a Replication Environment
14.2
Task 2: Prepare for the Oracle Identity Management Multimaster or Fan-Out Replication Upgrade
14.3
Task 3: Perform the Oracle Internet Directory Replica Upgrade
14.3.1
Selecting a Replica Upgrade Method
14.3.2
Upgrading One Replica at a Time
14.3.3
Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory on Multiple Replicas Simultaneously
14.4
Task 4: Completing the Upgrade of Each Replica
14.4.1
Changing the Replication DN Password in the Oracle Internet Directory Wallet for Each Replica
14.4.1.1
Changing the Replication DN Password
14.4.1.2
Resetting the Replication DN Password
14.4.2
Setting the orclreplicationid Attribute in the Upgraded 11
g
Directory
15
Upgrading an Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability Environment
15.1
Understanding the Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability Upgrade
15.2
Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory When Using a Local Oracle WebLogic Server Domain
15.2.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Optionally Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
15.2.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
15.2.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
15.2.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Virtual Directory
15.2.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade the Oracle Virtual Directory Instance to 11
g
15.2.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST2, Install the Second Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Instance
15.2.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
15.2.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Virtual Directory
15.2.9
Task 9: On IDMHOST2, Upgrade the Second Oracle Virtual Directory Instance
15.2.10
Task 10: On IDMHOST2, Register the Second Oracle Virtual Directory Instance with the Domain on IDMHOST1
15.3
Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory When Using a Remote Oracle WebLogic Server Domain or No Domain
15.3.1
Task 1: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Software
15.3.2
Task 2: On IDMHOST1, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
15.3.3
Task 3: On IDMHOST1, Configure Oracle Virtual Directory
15.3.4
Task 4: On IDMHOST1, Upgrade the Oracle Virtual Directory Instance to 11
g
15.3.5
Task 5: On IDMHOST2, Install the Second Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.2.0 Instance
15.3.6
Task 6: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software
15.3.7
Task 7: On IDMHOST2, Configure Oracle Virtual Directory
15.3.8
Task 8: On IDMHOST2, Upgrade the Second Oracle Virtual Directory Instance
15.3.9
Task 9: On IDMHOST2, Optionally Register the Second Oracle Virtual Directory Instance with the Domain on WLSHOST1
16
Upgrading an Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Environment
16.1
Task 1: Understand the Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade
16.1.1
Prerequisites for Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade
16.1.2
Conventions Used in This Chapter
16.2
Task 2: Install the Oracle Identity Federation Schema in the Database
16.3
Task 3: Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home
16.4
Task 4: Install the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.2.0 Software
16.5
Task 5: Install the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.5.0 Software
16.6
Task 6: Configure the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain with Only Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
16.7
Task 7: Extend the Domain and Create the First Oracle Identity Federation 11
g
Oracle Instance
16.7.1
Extending the Domain and Configuring Oracle Identity Federation
16.7.2
About Selecting and Configuring Oracle HTTP Server with Oracle Identity Federation
16.8
Task 8: Use the Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade the First Oracle Identity Federation Oracle Instance
16.8.1
Task 8a: Start the Upgrade Assistant for an Oracle Identity Federation Upgrade
16.8.2
Task 8b: Upgrade Oracle Identity Federation
16.9
Task 9: Install Oracle WebLogic Server and Create the Middleware Home on IDMHOST2
16.10
Task 10: Deinstall the Oracle Identity Federation 10
g
Instance on IDMHOST2
16.10.1
Procedure for Deinstalling the Oracle Identity Federation 10
g
Instance
16.10.2
Alternative Procedure to Avoid Port Conflicts
16.11
Task 11: Install the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.2.0 Software on the Second Instance IDMHOST2
16.12
Task 12: Install the Oracle Identity Federation 11.1.1.5.0 Software on IDMHOST2
16.13
Task 13: Configure the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain on IDMHOST2
16.14
Task 14: Copy the Oracle Identity Federation Application from IDMHOST1 to IDMHOST2
16.15
Task 15: Start the Managed Server on IDMHOST2
16.16
Task 16: Complete Post-Upgrade Procedures
16.16.1
Configuring Routing Between Oracle Identity Federation and Oracle HTTP Server
16.16.2
Configuring the Load Balancer
16.16.3
Set Oracle Identity Federation Configuration Properties
16.16.4
Additional High Availability Tasks Associated
16.17
Task 17: Verify the Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade
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