Additional High Availability Tasks Associated

Index-3 ensuring instances are stopped before high availability upgrade, 14-3 removing Oracle Identity Manager 10g after upgrade, 5-17 removing Oracle Oracle Directory Integration Platform 10g after upgrade, 5-17 Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, 5-19 configuring to monitor upgraded components, 15-9 using to verify Oracle Identity Federation upgrade, 7-19, 11-21, 12-13, 13-29 verifying Oracle Virtual Directory in, 6-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Cold Failover Cluster preparing to upgrade, 15-1 transforming infrastructure components, 15-9 upgrading, 15-1 verifying after upgrade, 15-11 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide, 15-9 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Assistant command line interface, 5-8 starting, 5-8, 6-3, 7-4 summary of screens during Oracle Directory Integration Platform upgrade, 5-11 summary of screens during Oracle Internet Directory upgrade, 5-11 upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory, 6-3 using to upgrade a high availability environment, 14-7 using to upgrade Oracle Identity Federation, 7-4 using to upgrade Oracle Internet Directory, 5-5 Oracle HTTP Server configuring routing with Oracle Identity Federation, 18-15 configuring with Oracle Identity Federation, 18-7 creating an instance of, 7-4 routing requests to Oracle Identity Federation, 7-4 Oracle Identity Federation additional attributes to include in a request to, 7-11 backwards compatibility for ShareID Service URLs, 7-15 changes to parameters and attributes sent to, 7-10 changes to the logout service for authentication or SP engines, 7-13 configuring Oracle HTTP Server with, 7-4, 18-7 configuring routing with Oracle HTTP Server, 18-15 configuring SSL for, 7-15 creating the authentication engine in, 7-14 creating the SP engine in, 7-14 deciding upon a topology, 7-1 deploying the Authentication or SP Engine, 7-13 extending a domain and installing as part of a high availability upgrade, 18-4 initiating a Federation SSO operation, 7-11 installing and configuring in preparation for upgrade, 7-2 integrating with Oracle Access Manager, 7-8 modifying the SP engine code, 7-11 new incoming attributes in 11g, 7-10 parameters and attributes received by, 7-9 performing the upgrade, 7-6 post-upgrade tasks, 7-7 in a high availability environment, 18-15 prerequisites when upgrading in a high availability environment, 18-2 reconfiguring Oracle Single Sign-On after upgrade, 7-15 setting properties after upgrade, 18-16 supported starting points for upgrade, 3-3 topologies, 4-4 upgrading, 7-1, 11-1, 13-1 upgrading in a high availability environment, 18-1 upgrading with the Upgrade Assistant, 7-4, 12-8, 13-22 URL to verify upgrade, 7-19, 11-21, 12-13, 13-29 using a custom authentication engine with, 7-9 using a Custom SP Engine with, 7-9 verifying after upgrade, 18-17 verifying the upgrade of, 7-19 Oracle Identity Management components available in 10g 10.1.2, 4-1 components available in 10g 10.1.4, 4-2 components available in 11g, 4-2 high availability before you upgrade, 14-2 summary of upgrade process, 2-1, 8-1 supported starting points for upgrade, 3-1, 9-1 types of topologies and environments, 4-1, 10-1 upgrading a cold failover cluster environment, 15-1 upgrading a colocated environment, 4-3 upgrading a non-colocated environment, 4-3 upgrading multimaster and fan-out replication, 16-1 Oracle Identity Manager installing and configuring in preparation for upgrade, 13-16 post-upgrade tasks, 13-26 verifying the upgrade of, 13-29 Oracle Internet Directory anonymous bind server property, 14-14 completing the upgrade resetting the replication wallet password, 16-9 configuration attributes that are not upgraded, 5-17 disabling in 10g Oracle home after upgrade, 5-15 high availability colocated topology, 14-2 distributed topology, 14-1 standalone topology, 14-2 installing against 10g ODS schema implications of, 5-2 installing and configuring 11g, 5-2 installing and configuring before a high availability upgrade, 5-4, 5-5, 6-2, 6-3, 7-3,