Creating boot.properties for the Administration Server on OIDHOST1 This section

Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-37 ■ User Name: ODS ■ Password: Click Next. 15. On the Configure OID screen, specify the Realm and enter the Administrator cn=orcladmin password and click Next. 16. On the Installation Summary screen, review the selections to ensure that they are correct if they are not, click Back to modify selections on previous screens, and click Install. 17. On the Installation Progress screen on UNIX systems, a dialog box appears that prompts you to run the oracleRoot.sh script. Open a window and run the script, following the prompts in the window. Click Next. 18. On the Configuration screen, multiple configuration assistants are launched in succession; this process can be lengthy. When it completes, click Next.

19. On the Installation Complete screen, click Finish to confirm your choice to exit.

8.3.3.3.2 Creating boot.properties for the Administration Server on OIDHOST1 This section

describes how to create a boot.properties file for the Administration Server on OIDHOST1. The boot.properties file enables the Administration Server to start without prompting for the administrator username and password. Follow these steps to create the boot.properties file: 1. On OIDHOST1, go the following directory: MW_HOME user_projectsdomainsdomainNameserversAdminServersecurity For example: cd u01apporacleproductfmwuser_ Note: The Oracle RAC database connect string information needs to be provided in the format host1:port1:instance1host2:port2:instance2servicename. During this installation, it is not required for all the Oracle RAC instances to be up. If one Oracle RAC instance is up, the installation can proceed. It is required that the information provided above is complete and accurate. Specifically, the correct host, port, and instance name must be provided for each Oracle RAC instance, and the service name provided must be configured for all the specified Oracle RAC instances. Any incorrect information entered in the Oracle RAC database connect string has to be corrected manually after the installation. Note: For information on the Oracle Internet Directory component names assigned by Oracle Identity Management 11g Installer, refer to Section 8.3.3.2.2, Oracle Internet Directory Component Names Assigned by Oracle Identity Management Installer. 8-38 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide projectsdomainsIDMDomainserversAdminServersecurity 2. Use a text editor to create a file called boot.properties under the security directory. Enter the following lines in the file: username=adminUser password=adminUserPassword 3. Stop the Administration Server if it is running. See the Starting and Stopping Oracle Fusion Middleware chapter of the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for information on starting and stopping WebLogic Servers. 4. Start the Administration Server on OIDHOST1 using the startWebLogic.sh script located under the MW_HOMEuser_projectsdomainsdomainNamebin directory. 5. Validate that the changes were successful by opening a web browser and accessing the following pages: ■ WebLogic Server Administration Console at: http:oidhost1.mycompany.com:7001console ■ Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control at: http:oidhost1.mycompany.com:7001em Log into these consoles using the weblogic user credentials.

8.3.3.3.3 Configuring Oracle Internet Directory on OIDHOST2 Ensure that the Oracle Internet