Reassociate Users to Groups for Certain Identity Management Components

Scaling Your Environment 19-5 ■ Specify whether this server is to be a standalone server or a member of an existing cluster or a new cluster. – If this server is to be a standalone server, select No, this is a stand-alone server. – If this server is to be part of an existing cluster, select Yes, make this server a member an existing cluster. Then, select the cluster. This option is not shown if there are no existing clusters. – If this server is to be part of a new cluster, select Yes, create a new cluster for this server. 6. Click Next. The Review Choices page is displayed. 7. Review the information. If it is correct, click Finish. 8. Apply JRF to the Managed Server or cluster as described in Section 19.3.1 . Note that you can also use Fusion Middleware Control to add a Managed Server to a domain. From the Farm menu, choose CreateDelete Components. Then, in the Fusion Middleware Components page, select Create, then WebLogic Server.

19.3.1 Applying Oracle JRF Template to a Managed Server or Cluster

Oracle JRF Java Required Files consists of those components not included in the Oracle WebLogic Server installation and that provide common functionality for Oracle business applications and application frameworks. JRF consists of several independently developed libraries and applications that are deployed into a common location. The components that are considered part of Java Required Files include Oracle Application Development Framework shared libraries and ODL logging handlers. You must apply the JRF template to a Managed Server or cluster in certain circumstances. You can only apply JRF to Managed Servers that are in a domain in which JRF was configured. That is, you must have selected Oracle JRF in the Configuration Wizard when you created or extended the domain. Note the following points about applying JRF: ■ When you add a Managed Server to an existing cluster that is already configured with JRF, you do not need to apply JRF to the Managed Server. ■ When you add a Managed Server to a domain and the Managed Server requires JRF services, but the Managed Server is not part of a cluster, you must apply JRF to the Managed Server. ■ When you create a new cluster and the cluster requires JRF, you must apply JRF to the cluster. ■ You do not need to apply JRF to Managed Servers that are added by product templates during the template extension process though you must select JRF in the Configuration Wizard. ■ You must restart the server or cluster after you apply JRF. ■ If you create a server using Fusion Middleware Control, the JRF template is automatically applied.