Select the Connect to a directory -- Create A New Connection link in the

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12.2.3.1.2 Transforming Oracle Internet Directory Clients To transform an Oracle Internet

Directory client: 1. All clients of the Oracle Internet Directory server should use the virtual IP cfcvip.mycompany.com to access that Oracle Internet Directory server. 2. Oracle Directory Integration Platform installation that uses the Oracle Internet Directory server must access the Oracle Internet Directory server using the virtual IP. To do this: a. In a text editor, open the dip-config.xml file located in the DOMAIN_ HOMEconfigfmwconfigserverswls_ods1applicationsDIP_version_ numberconfiguration directory. For example: MW_HOMEuser_projectsdomainsIDMDomainconfigfmwconfigservers wls_ods1applicationsDIP_11.1.1.2.0configuration b. Enter the following value to set the LDAP address to the virtual IP: OID_NODE_HOST cfcvip.mycompany.comOID_NODE_HOST 3. An Oracle Directory Services Manager instance managing the Oracle Internet Directory server in Section 12.2.2.8.1, Transforming Oracle HTTP Server must use the virtual IP to connect to the Oracle Internet Directory server. For example, from the Oracle Directory Services Manager screen, verify that you can connect to Oracle Internet Directory using the virtual server by following these steps:

a. Select the Connect to a directory -- Create A New Connection link in the

upper right hand corner. b. In the New Connection screen, fill in the connection information below and click Connect: Directory Type : OID Name : OIDHA Server : cfcvip.mycompany.com Port : 389 SSL Enabled : Leave blank User Name : cn=orcladmin Password : Start Page : Home default

12.2.3.2 Transforming Oracle Virtual Directory and Its Clients

This section describes how to transform Oracle Virtual Directory and its clients.

12.2.3.2.1 Transforming Oracle Virtual Directory Follow these steps to transform an Oracle

Virtual Directory server: 1. In a text editor, open the listeners.os_xml file in the ORACLE_ INSTANCEconfigOVDcomponentname directory. 2. Enter the following value to set the LDAP address to the virtual IP: hostcfcvip.mycompany.comhost 12-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide 3. Restart the Oracle Virtual Directory server using opmnctl. For example: ORACLE_INSTANCE binopmnctl stopproc ias-component=ovd1 ORACLE_INSTANCE binopmnctl startproc ias-component=ovd1

12.2.3.2.2 Transforming Oracle Virtual Directory Clients All clients of Oracle Virtual

Directory must use the virtual IP cfcvip.mycompany.com to access Oracle Virtual Directory. For example, when using Oracle Directory Services Manager to administer a Cold Failover Cluster Oracle Virtual Directory instance, create a connection using cfcvip.mycompany.com as the location of the Oracle Virtual Directory instance. 12.2.3.3 Transforming Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services Manager and Their Clients This section describes how to transform Oracle Directory Integration Platform, Oracle Directory Services Manager, and their clients.

12.2.3.3.1 Transforming Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services

Manager Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services Manager are deployed to a Managed Server. The procedure for CFC transformation is to configure the Managed Server to which they are deployed to listen on the cfcvip.mycompany.com virtual IP. Follow the steps in Section 12.2.2.4, Transforming Oracle WebLogic Managed Servers to configure the WLS_ODS managed server to listen on the cfcvip.mycompany.com virtual IP.

12.2.3.3.2 Transforming Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services

Manager Clients Follow these steps to transform Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services Manager clients: 1. Clients of Oracle Directory Integration Platform and Oracle Directory Services Manager must use the virtual IP cfcvip.mycompany.com to access these applications. 2. When Oracle HTTP Server is the front end for Oracle Directory Services Manager, the WebLogic configuration for Oracle Directory Services Manager must specify the virtual IP cfcvip.mycompany.com as the address for the WLS_ODS Managed Server. To do this, change the WebLogic host configuration in the webserver proxy plugin configuration files for the mount points used by Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle Directory Services Manager. For example, use a text editor to make the following edits in the mod_wl_ohs.conf file: Oracle Directory Services Manager Location odsm SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicHost cfcvip.mycompany.com WebLogic port Location

12.2.3.4 Transforming Oracle Identity Federation and Its Client

This section describes how to transform Oracle Identity Federation and its clients.

12.2.3.4.1 Transforming Oracle Identity Federation Oracle Identity Federation is a

component that is deployed to a Managed Server. The procedure for Cold Failover Active-Passive Topologies for Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability 12-27 Cluster transformation is to configure the Managed Server to which it is deployed to listen on the cfcvip.mycompany.com virtual IP. Follow the steps in Section 12.2.2.4, Transforming Oracle WebLogic Managed Servers to configure the WLS_OIF Managed Server to listen on the cfcvip.mycompany.com virtual IP. Since Oracle Identity Federation Cold Failover Cluster deployments are likely to be split into Service Provider and Identity Provider, more than one instance of WLS_OIF is likely to exist in a given deployment. Use the same Cold Failover Cluster procedure for both WLS_OIF instances. After configuring the Managed Server to listen on the cfcvip.mycompany.com virtual IP, log into the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control and perform these steps:

1. Navigate to Farm Identity and Access OIF.

2. In the right frame, navigate to Oracle Identity Federation Administration and

then make these changes:

a. Server Properties