Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory on OVDHOST2 Follow these steps to configure

Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-55 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.

8.4.3.1.2 Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory on OVDHOST2 Follow these steps to configure

the Oracle Virtual Directory instance on OVDHOST2: 1. Ensure that the system, patch, kernel and other requirements are met. These are listed in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management in the Oracle Fusion Middleware documentation library for the platform and version you are using. 2. Ensure that Oracle Identity Management software has been installed and upgraded on OVDHOST2 as described in Section 8.3.3.1, Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Components. 3. On OVDHOST1, ports 6501 and 7501 were used for Oracle Virtual Directory. The same ports should be used for the Oracle Virtual Directory instance on OVDHOST2. Therefore, ensure that ports 6501 and 7501 are not in use by any service on OVDHOST2 by issuing these commands for the operating system you are using. If a port is not in use, no output is returned from the command. On UNIX: netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep :6501 netstat -an | grep LISTEN | grep :7501 On Windows: netstat -an | findstr LISTEN | findstr :6501 netstat -an | findstr LISTEN | findstr :7501 4. If the port is in use if the command returns output identifying the port, you must free the port. On UNIX: Remove the entries for ports 6501 and 7501 in the etcservices file and restart the services, or restart the computer. On Windows: Stop the component that is using the port. 5. Copy the staticports.ini file from the Disk1stageResponse directory to a temporary directory. 6. Edit the staticports.ini file that you copied to the temporary directory to assign the following custom ports uncomment the lines where you specify the port numbers for Oracle Virtual Directory: The Non-SSL LDAP port for OVD Oracle Virtual Directory Non-SSL Port No for LDAP = 6501 The SSL LDAP Port for OVD Note: The instructions in this section can also be used to scale out Oracle Virtual Directory in your 11g Oracle Identity Management high availability configuration. 8-56 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide Oracle Virtual Directory SSL Port No for LDAP = 7501 7. Start the Oracle Identity Management 11g Configuration Assistant located under the ORACLE_HOMEbin directory as follows: On UNIX, issue this command: .config.sh On Windows, double-click config.exe

8. On the Welcome screen, click Next.