Recommendations for Fusion Middleware Components 2-25
Special Considerations The Oracle Access Manager Console is deployed to the Administration Server in the
domain. Load balancer virtual hosts for Oracle Access Manager should be configured on both the production and standby sites.
Synchronization Recommendations The application tier must be manually synchronized with the standby site after
making configuration changes and applying patches.
Oracle Data Guard should be configured for Oracle database metadata repositories and the data stores.
It is recommended that the standby database be synchronized when the application tier synchronization is initiated on the storage. This synchronization occurs
automatically because Oracle Data Guard is configured in Managed Recovery mode the recommended configuration for the database. If the standby database is not in
Managed Recovery mode, then you should manually synchronize the standby database.
Recovery Recommendations Recover the Managed Server running the Oracle Access Manager application, the
Administration Server and the associated Oracle Internet Directory instances. The OAM, IAU and the ODS schemas must be recovered to the most recent point in time.
2.5.7 Recommendations for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager is the Oracle Identity Management solution for Web-access real-time fraud detection and multifactor online authentication security for
the enterprise. Oracle Adaptive Access Manager is designed to support complex, heterogeneous enterprise environments.
This section describes various Oracle Adaptive Access Manager artifacts and provides recommendations for disaster recovery.
Artifacts in the Database Oracle Adaptive Access Manager uses the OAAM, OAAM PARTN, MDS, IAU Audit
Services, and the ODS Oracle Internet Directory schemas which are part of the Oracle Identity Management database.
For Oracle Adaptive Access Manager with partition schema support, select the Identity Management - Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Partition Supp... schema.
By default, the AS Common Schemas - Metadata Services schema is also selected.
LDAP Store Oracle Adaptive Access Manager stores configuration and user information in the
Oracle Internet Directory.
Special Considerations Load balancer virtual hosts for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager should be configured
on both the production and standby sites.
Synchronization Recommendations The application tier must be manually synchronized with the standby site after
making configuration changes and applying patches.
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Oracle Data Guard should be configured for Oracle database metadata repositories and the data stores.
It is recommended that the standby database be synchronized when the application tier synchronization is initiated on the storage. This synchronization occurs
automatically because Oracle Data Guard is configured in Managed Recovery mode the recommended configuration for the database. If the standby database is not in
Managed Recovery mode, then you should manually synchronize the standby database.
Recovery Recommendations Recover the managed server running the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
application, and the associated Oracle Internet Directory instances. The OAAM, OAAM_PARTN, MDS, IAUand the ODS schemas must be recovered to the most
recent point in time.
2.5.8 Recommendations for