On the Welcome screen, select Create a WebLogic Domain.

8-164 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide 2. On the Prerequisite Checks screen, verify that the checks complete successfully, then click Next. 3. On the Specify Installation Location screen, enter the following values: ■ Oracle Middleware Home: Select the previously installed Middleware home from the list for MW_HOME, for example u01apporacleproductfmw ■ Oracle Home Directory: – Enter iam as the Oracle home directory name when installing the Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite in the ORACLE_HOME Click Next. 4. On the Installation Summary screen, click Install. When prompted, on Linux and UNIX installations, execute the script oracleRoot.sh as the root user.

5. On the Installation Complete screen, click Finish.

8.9.3.2 Creating and Configuring the WebLogic Domain for OIM and SOA on OIMHOST1

The domain needs to be created on OIMHOST1. Follow these steps: 1. Start the Configuration Wizard by executing this command: MW_HOME oracle_commoncommonbinconfig.sh

2. On the Welcome screen, select Create a WebLogic Domain.

Click Next. 3. On the Select Domain Source screen, select Generate a domain configured automatically to support the following added products . From the list, select: ■ Oracle Identity Manager Note that Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle WSM Policy Manager are selected automatically. ■ Oracle Enterprise Manager Note that Oracle JRF is selected automatically. 4. On the Specify Domain Name and Location screen, enter the name and location for the domain and all its applications. Provide the following: ■ Domain Name : IDMDomain ■ Domain Location : Accept the default. ■ Application Location : Accept the default. Click Next. 5. On the Configure Administration Server Username and Password screen, provide the following: ■ Name : weblogic Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-165 ■ User Password : Enter the password for the weblogic user. ■ Confirm User Password : Enter the password for the weblogic user. ■ Description : Provide a description for the user. Click Next. 6. On the Configure Server Start Mode and JDK screen, select Production Mode and JRockit SDK 1.6.n . Click Next. 7. On the Configure JDBC Component Schemas screen, select the Component Schemas shown below: ■ SOA Infrastructure ■ User Messaging Service ■ OIM MDS Schema ■ OWSM MDS Schema ■ SOA MDS Schema ■ OIM Schema Select the check box next to Configure selected component schemas as RAC multi data source schemas in the next panel . Click Next. 8. On the Configure RAC Multi Data Source Component Schemas screen, select all the Multi Data Source schemas and enter the following: ■ Service Name : oim.mycompany.com ■ For the first RAC node: – Host Name : OIMDBHOST1-VIP.mycompany.com – Instance Name : oimdb1 – Port : 1521 ■ For the second RAC node: – Host Name : OIMDBHOST2-VIP.mycompany.com – Instance Name : oimdb2 – Port : 1521 Select each schema individually and enter the schema’s username and password, as shown in Table 8–7 : Table 8–7 Entering the Schema Owner and Password for Each multi data Source Schema Schema Name Schema Owner Password SOA Infrastructure HA_SOAINFRA enter the password User Messaging Service HA_ORASDPM enter the password OIM MDS Schema HA_MDS enter the password OWSM MDS Schema HA_MDS enter the password SOA MDS Schema HA_MDS enter the password 8-166 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide Click Next. 9. On the Test Component Schema screen, select All the Schemas and then click Test Connections . Validate that the test for all the schemas completed successfully. Click Next. 10. On the Select Optional Configuration screen, select: ■ Administration Server ■ JMS Distributed Destination ■ Managed Server Clusters and Machines Click Next. 11. In the Configure the Administration Server screen, enter the following values: ■ Name : AdminServer ■ Listen Address : oimhost1.mycompany.com ■ Listen Port : 7001 ■ SSL listen port : Not applicable ■ SSL enabled : Leave unchecked Click Next. 12. On the Select JMS Distributed Destination Type screen, ensure that all JMS System Resources listed are Uniform Distributed Destinations. If they are not, select UDD from the drop down box. Validate that the entries look like those in Table 8–8 : Click Next. An Override Warning box with the following message is displayed: CFGFWK-40915: At least one JMS system resource has been selected for conversion to a Uniform Distributed Destination UDD. This conversion will take place only if the JMS System resource is assigned to a cluster. Click OK on the Warning box. 13. When you first enter the Configure Managed Servers screen, the configuration wizard will have created two default managed servers oim_server1 and soa_ server1 for you. Change the details of the default managed servers and then add the second managed server. Follow the steps below: OIM Schema HA_OIM enter the password Table 8–8 Values to Choose for JMS System Resources JMS System Resource UniformWeighted Distributed Destination UMSJMSSystemResource UDD SOAJMSModule UDD OIMJMSModule UDD BPMJMSModule UDD Table 8–7 Cont. Entering the Schema Owner and Password for Each multi data Source Schema Schema Name Schema Owner Password Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-167 For the oim_server1 entry, change the entry to the following values: ■ Name : WLS_OIM1 ■ Listen Address : OIMVHN1 ■ Listen Port : 14000 For the soa_server1 entry, change the entry to the following values: ■ Name : WLS_SOA1 ■ Listen Address : SOAVHN1 ■ Listen Port : 8001 For the second OIM Server, click Add and supply the following information: ■ Name : WLS_OIM2 ■ Listen Address : OIMVHN2 ■ Listen Port : 14000 For the second SOA Server, click Add and supply the following information: ■ Name : WLS_SOA2 ■ Listen Address : SOAVHN2 ■ Listen Port : 8001 Click Next.

14. On the Configure Clusters screen, create two clusters by clicking Add.