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2. Navigate to Security Realms, myrealm, Users and Groups, weblogic, Password.

3. In the New Password field, enter the new password. 4. In the Confirm New Password field, re-enter the new password.

5. Click Apply.

12.2.2 Changing Oracle Identity Manager Administrator Password

During Oracle Identity Manager installation, the installer prompts for the Oracle Identity Manager administrator password. If required, you can change the administrator password after the installation is complete. To do so, you must login to Oracle Identity Manager Self Service as Oracle Identity Manager administrator. For information about how to change the administrator password, see Authenticated User Self Service in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Identity Manager.

12.2.3 Changing Oracle Identity Manager Database Password

Oracle Identity Manager uses two database schemas for storing Oracle Identity Manager operational and configuration data. It uses Oracle Identity Manager MDS schema for storing configuration-related information and Oracle Identity Manager schema for storing other information. Any change in the schema password requires changes on Oracle Identity Manager configuration. Changing Oracle Identity Manager database password involves the following: ■ To change datasource oimJMSStoreDS configuration: 1. Navigate to Services, JDBC, Data Sources, oimJMSStoreDS. 2. Click the Connection Pool tab. 3. In the Password and Confirm password fields, enter the new Oracle Identity Manager database schema password.

4. Click Save to save the changes.

■ To change datasource oimOperationsDB configuration: 1. Navigate to Services, JDBC, Data Sources, oimJMSStoreDS. 2. Click the Connection Pool tab. 3. In the Password and Confirm password fields, enter the new Oracle Identity Manager database schema password. Note: If OAM or OAAM is integrated with Oracle Identity Manager, then you might have to make corresponding changes in those applications. For more information, refer to OAM and OAAM documentation in the Oracle Technology Network OTN Web site by using the following URL: http:www.oracle.comtechnetworkindexesdocumentat ionindex.html Note: Before changing the database password, shutdown the managed servers that host Oracle Identity Manager. However, you can keep the Oracle WebLogic Administrative Server running. 12-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager

4. Click Save to save the changes.

■ To change datasource related to Oracle Identity Manager MDS configuration: 1. Navigate to Services, JDBC, Data Sources, mds-oim. 2. Click the Connection Pool tab. 3. In the Password and Confirm password fields, enter the new Oracle Identity Manager MDS database schema password.

4. Click Save to save the changes.

■ To change OIMAuthenticationProvider configuration: 1. In the WebLogic Administrative console, navigate to Security Realms, myrealm , and then Providers. 2. Click OIMAuthenticationProvider. 3. Click Provider Specific. 4. In the DBPassword field, enter the new Oracle Identity Manager database schema password.

5. Click Save to save the changes.

■ To change domain credential store configuration: 1. Login to Enterprise Manager by using the following URL: http:ADMIN_SERVERem

2. Navigate to Weblogic Domain, and then DOMAIN_NAME.

3. Right click oim, and navigate to Security, Credentials, and then oim.

4. Select OIMSchemaPassword, and click Edit.

5. In the Password field, enter the new password, and click OK.

After changing the Oracle Identity Manager database password, restart the WebLogic Administrative Server. Start the Oracle Identity manager managed WebLogic Servers as well.

12.2.4 Changing Oracle Identity Manager Passwords in the Credential Store Framework

Oracle Identity Manager installer stores several passwords during the install process. Various values are stored in Credential Store Framework CSF as key and value. Table 12–1 lists the keys and the corresponding values: Note: ■ For Oracle Identity Manager deployments with Oracle Real Application Clusters Oracle RAC configuration, you might have to make changes in all the datasources under the respective multi-datasource configurations. ■ You might have to make similar changes for datasources related to SOA or OWSM, if required.