Upgrading Oracle Internet Directory on Multiple Replicas Simultaneously

16-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Identity Management 3. Apply the LDIF file by using the following ldapmodify command: ldapmodify -p port -h host -D DN -w password -f id.ldif In this example, replace port, host, DN, and password with the appropriate values for your environment. See Also: The Replication Agreement Entry in the chapter, Oracle Internet Directory Replication Concepts in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Internet Directory for information about the orclreplicationid attribute Oracle Internet Directory Data Management Tools in the Oracle Fusion Middleware User Reference for Oracle Identity Management for more information about using the ldapmodify command 17 Upgrading an Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability Environment 17-1 17 Upgrading an Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability Environment This chapter describes how to upgrade Oracle Virtual Directory in a high availability environment. The upgrade steps vary slightly depending on whether you are registering with a domain and the location of the domain. Refer to the following for more information: ■ Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory When Using a Local Oracle WebLogic Server Domain ■ Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory When Using a Remote Oracle WebLogic Server Domain or No Domain

17.1 Understanding the Oracle Virtual Directory High Availability Upgrade

Before you begin using the procedures in this chapter, note the following. Assumptions About the Active-Active Oracle Virtual Directory Upgrade This chapter describes how to upgrade Oracle Virtual Directory in an active-active high-availability environment. In this type of high availability environment, you upgrade Oracle Virtual Directory on two independent hosts. In this example, the two hosts are identified as IDMHOST1 and IDMHOST2. The procedures included here assume that Oracle Virtual Directory is the only component being upgraded in the Oracle Application Server 10g topology and that the Oracle Virtual Directory 10g instance and the Oracle Virtual Directory 11g instance are on the same host. Upgrading Oracle Virtual Directory With and Without an Oracle WebLogic Server Domain In Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, you can optionally register Oracle Virtual Directory with an Oracle WebLogic Server domain. However, if you want to manage Oracle Virtual Directory with Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control, then you must register the Oracle Virtual Directory instance with a domain. Further, you can register Oracle Virtual Directory with a local or remote Oracle WebLogic Server domain. The registration can be completed during the upgrade or as a post-upgrade step.