Replace all instances of the ou=users,dc=oracle,dc=com string with the

19-20 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory ORACLE_HOME binldapmodify -h OID_Host_Name -p OID_Port -D bindDN -q -v \ -f .OIDSchema.ldif

19.2.2.5.2 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory for the Integration Perform the following

steps to configure Oracle Virtual Directory for the integration: 1. Ensure you have performed all steps in Preparing Oracle Virtual Directory for the Enterprise User Security Integration on page 19-3 before proceeding with this procedure. 2. Start the Oracle Virtual Directory server, then start Oracle Directory Services Manager, and then connect to the Oracle Virtual Directory server. 3. Create three new Local Store Adapters using the following settings. Refer to Creating Local Store Adapters on page 12-23 for information on creating Local Store Adapters. ■ Use the Local_Storage_Adapter template for each adapter. ■ The Adapter Suffix for a Local Store Adapter must be cn=OracleContext; the Adapter Suffix for another of the Local Store Adapters must be cn=OracleSchemaVersion; and the Adapter Suffix for the other the Local Store Adapters must be dc=com, unless your Oracle Internet Directory domain is something like dc=example,dc=net, in which case the Adapter Suffix must be dc=net. ■ The Database File and Backup File fields for each of the adapters must be unique. 4. Update and load the entries into the Local Store Adapters by performing the following steps: a. Extend the Oracle Virtual Directory schema with the loadOVD.ldif file using the following command. The loadOVD.ldif file contains entries for Oracle Context and schemaversion that Enterprise User Security queries. The loadOVD.ldif file is located in the ORACLE_HOMEovdeus directory. ORACLE_HOME binldapmodify -h Oracle_Virtual_Directory_Host –p OVD_Port \ -D bindDN -q -v -a -f loadOVD.ldif b. Update realmRoot.ldif to use your namespaces, including the dn, dc, o, orclsubscriberfullname, and memberurl attributes in the file. If you have a DN mapping between Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Virtual Directory, use the DN that you see from Oracle Virtual Directory. The realmRoot.ldif file is located in the ORACLE_HOMEovdeus directory. c. Load your domain root information in the realmRoot.ldif file into Oracle Virtual Directory using the following command: ORACLE_HOME binldapmodify -h Oracle_Virtual_Directory_Host –p OVD_Port \ -D bindDN -q -v -a –f realmRoot.ldif Note: The realmRoot.ldif file contains core entries in the directory namespace that Enterprise User Security queries. The realmRoot.ldif file also contains the dynamic group that contains the registered Enterprise User Security databases to allow secured access to sensitive Enterprise User Security related attributes, like the user’s Enterprise User Security hashed password attribute.