Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for Identity Management The next step is to

Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-25 Ensure that the system, patch, kernel and other requirements are met. These are listed in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server installer. Then follow these steps in the installer to install Oracle WebLogic Server on the computer:

1. On the Welcome screen, click Next.

2. On the Choose Middleware Home Directory screen, select Create a New

Middleware Home . Then choose a directory on your computer into which the Oracle WebLogic software is to be installed. For the Middleware Home Directory, specify this value: u01apporacleproductfmw Click Next. 3. On the Register for Security Updates screen, enter your My Oracle Support User Name and Password so that you can be notified of security updates 4. On the Choose Install Type screen, the installation program prompts you to indicate whether you wish to perform a complete or a custom installation. Choose Custom. Click Next.

5. On the Choose Products and Components screen, select only Oracle JRockit SDK

and click Next. 6. On the Choose Product Installation Directories screen, accept the directory u01apporaclefmwwlserver_10.3. Click Next. 7. On the Installation Summary screen, the window contains a list of the components you selected for installation, along with the approximate amount of disk space to be used by the selected components once installation is complete. Click Next. 8. On the Installation Complete screen, deselect the Run Quickstart checkbox. Click Done.

8.3.3.1.2 Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for Identity Management The next step is to

install the Oracle Fusion Middleware components. Ensure that the system, patch, kernel and other requirements are met. These are listed in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation library for the platform and version you are using. On Linux platforms, if the etcoraInst.loc file exists, verify that its contents are correct. Specifically, check that the inventory directory is correct and that you have Note: Because the installation is performed on shared storage, the two MW_HOME installations are accessible and used by the remaining servers in the topology. 8-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide write permissions for that directory. If the etcoraInst.loc file does not exist, you can skip this step. Start the installer for Oracle Fusion Middleware components. On UNIX, issue the command: HOST1 runInstaller On Windows, double-click setup.exe. Before starting the install, ensure that the following environment variables are not set: ■ LD_ASSUME_KERNEL ■ ORACLE_INSTANCE On the Specify Inventory Directory screen, do the following: ■ Enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user performing the installation this is the recommended location. ■ Enter the OS group for the user performing the installation. ■ Click Next. For a UNIX install, follow the instructions on screen to execute createCentralInventory.sh as root. Click OK. Proceed as follows: 1. On the Specify Oracle Inventory Directory screen, enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user performing the installation This is the recommended location. Enter the OS group for the user performing the installation. Click Next. 2. On the Welcome screen, click Next. 3. On the Select Installation Type screen, select Install-Do Not Configure. Click Next. 4. On the Prerequisite Checks screen, verify that the checks complete successfully, then click Next. 5. On the Specify Installation Location screen, enter the following values: MW_HOME : Enter the value of the MW_HOME, for example: u01appproductfmw Select the previously installed Middleware Home from the drop-down list. For the Oracle Home directory, enter the directory name IDM. Click Next. 6. On the Summary screen, click Install. When prompted, on Linux and UNIX installations, execute the script oracleRoot.sh as the root user.

7. On the Installation Complete screen, click Finish.