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

Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-65 16. 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. 17. On the Configuration screen, multiple configuration assistants are launched in succession; this process can be lengthy. When it completes, click Next.

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

8.4.3.3 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory with Highly Available Data Sources

Oracle Virtual Directory can be configured to use either an Oracle RAC database repository or a highly available LDAP repository as a data source. This section describes how to configure Oracle Virtual Directory in a high availability environment with an Oracle RAC database repository and with an LDAP repository.

8.4.3.3.1 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory with an Oracle RAC Database In an Oracle

Virtual Directory high availability environment with an Oracle RAC database as the repository, you must create and configure an Oracle Virtual Directory Database Adapter. For introductory information about Oracle Virtual Directory Adaptors, see the Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Adapters section of Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory. For information about creating Database Adapters for Oracle RAC databases, see the Creating Database Adapters for RAC Databases section of Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory. For information about configuring Database Adapters, see the Configuring Database Adapters section of Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory.

8.4.3.3.2 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory with LDAP Oracle Virtual Directory connects

to a LDAP repository, such as Oracle Internet Directory, through an LDAP adapter. For high availability environments, the LDAP adapter can be configured by adding the host and port information of the nodes with a load balancing algorithm or by adding the load balancer URL of the LDAP repository. For introductory information about Oracle Virtual Directory Adaptors, see the Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Adapters section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory. For information about creating and configuring LDAP Adapters, see the Configuring LDAP Adapters section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory.

8.4.4 Validating Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability

Oracle Virtual Directory instances are front-ended by a hardware load balancer in high availability deployments. Requests are load balanced between the Oracle Virtual Directory instances, and in case of a failure either an instance failure or a host failure, Note: When configuring Oracle Virtual Directory in a high availability topology, the configuration steps must be completed on all the nodes individually.