Prerequisite for Running the Reconciliation Archival Utility

Using the Archival Utilities 23-7 2. Create a separate tablespace for the archival task tables by entering the following command. Replace DATA_DIR with the directory in which you want to store the data file and adjust the size and other parameters as necessary for your environment. CREATE TABLESPACE TasksArch DATAFILE DATA_DIR\tasksarch_01.dbf SIZE 1000M REUSE EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO; 3. Connect to Oracle Database as the Oracle Identity Manager database user. 4. Enter the following command to run the cr_taskarchival_ddl_table.sql script, which creates a table named OIM_TASK_ARCH_DDL. This table is used by the Task Archival utility. pathcr_taskarchival_ddl_table.sql 5. Enter the following command to run the Create_TasksArch_Tables.sql script, which creates the archive task tables: pathCreate_TasksArch_Tables.sql 6. Enter the following command to run the OIM_SP_TASKS_ARCHIVAL.sql script, which creates a stored procedure that the Task Archival utility uses to archive and delete task data: pathOIM_SP_TASKS_ARCHIVAL.sql

23.2.3 Running the Task Archival Utility

Perform the following steps to run the Task Archival utility: 1. Ensure that the Oracle Identity Manager database is available but it is not open to other Oracle Identity Manager transactions. 2. Ensure that you have created a backup of the OSI, SCH, and OSH tables. 3. Stop Oracle Identity Manager by following the instructions in the Oracle Identity Manager installation guide for your application server. 4. On Microsoft Windows platforms, you must specify the short date format as dddd Mdyyyy. In addition, you must specify the time format as H:mm:ss. To Note: Oracle recommends that you allocate a large UNDO tablespace when archiving large amounts of data. In addition, turn on parallel execution by configuring the parallel_max_servers and parallel_min_servers initialization parameters. Parallel execution helps improve the performance of the archival process. Note: You must set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to start Oracle utilities such as SQLPlus in the environment where you want to run Oracle Identity Manager utilities. Note: Oracle recommends that you run the Task Archival utility during off-peak hours.