Oracle Application Server B32100-01 Installation Manual page 172

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Installing an OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) Configuration
Table 9–5 (Cont.) Steps for Installing
Screen
6.
Specify Existing Oracle
Application Server
Clusters Name
7.
Specify ODS Password
8.
Specify Host and Port for
LDAP
9.
Warning
10. Specify Oracle Internet
Directory Login
11. Specify HTTP Load
Balancer Host and Ports
9-14 Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
Action
Specify an existing OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management) for the current
instance to join. The cluster was created during a previous identical installation.
Note that the cluster name is case-sensitive.
Example: cluster1
Click Next.
Enter the password for the ODS schema in the OracleAS Metadata Repository. The
ODS schema is the main schema used by Oracle Internet Directory.
By default, the ODS password is the same as the ias_admin password (the
password that you entered in the Specify Instance Name and ias_admin Password
screen).
Click Next.
The values you enter on this screen are the same as the values you entered when
you did the installation on the first node. The installer uses these values to connect
to the Oracle Internet Directory on the first node.
Hostname: Enter the LDAP virtual server name of the load balancer. Enter the
same virtual server name that you configured on the load balancer.
SSL Port: Enter the port configured on this load balancer to handle LDAP SSL
connections.
Click Next.
This warning reminds you to setup the LDAP virtual server to direct requests to
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
existing
this node to the LDAP virtual server after installation. See
Your LDAP Virtual
Server". Click OK.
Username: Enter the username to log in to
Oracle Internet Directory
need to log in as the
Password: Enter the password for the username.
Realm: Enter the realm against which to validate the username. This field appears
Oracle Internet Directory
only if your
Click Next.
See
Section 9.4, "About Configuring SSL and Non-SSL Ports for Oracle HTTP
Server"
for details.
The values you enter on this screen are the same as the values you entered when
you did the installation on the first node.
HTTP Listener: Port: Enter the port number that you want
Server
to listen on. Enable SSL: Select this option if you want to configure
Oracle HTTP Server
for SSL on this port.
HTTP Load Balancer: Hostname: Enter the name of the HTTP virtual server
configured on your load balancer. Enter the same virtual server name that you
configured on the load balancer.
HTTP Load Balancer: Port: Enter the port for the HTTP virtual server. Enable SSL:
Select this option if this port is for SSL communications only.
Click Next.
on Subsequent
nodes, and then add
Section 9.2.4, "Configure
Oracle Internet Directory
superuser (cn=orcladmin).
has multiple realms.
Oracle HTTP
. You

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