Validating WebGate Validating the Oracle Access Manager Single Sign-On Setup

Configuring Single Sign-on for Administration Consoles 19-11 On 64-bit Linux, the directories are: ■ Oracle_Access_Manager10_1_4_3_0_BP10_Patch_linux64_OHS11g_ WebGate_binary_parameter ■ Oracle_Access_Manager10_1_4_3_0_BP10_Patch_linux64_OHS11g_ WebGate_message_en-us 4. Change directory to: PatchExtractLocationOracle_Access_Manager10_ 1_4_3_0_BPxx_Patch_linux_OHS11g_WebGate_binary_parameter 5. Uninstall any existing patches because you must apply patches to the base version. To detect the presence of an existing patch, determine the version number, as follows: 1. Open the file, webgate-installoblixconfignp1014_wg.txt 2. Check the Version field. If the Version value is the base version, 10.1.4.3.0 M11, then it does not contain any patch. If the Version value is different from the base version, indicating that there is a patch, uninstall the patch as follows: a. Navigate to the location within the WebGate installation where the patchinst script is present, for example: cd u01apporacleproductfmwoamwebgateaccessoblixpatch10143005BP05Ora cle_Access_Manager10_1_4_3_0_BP05_Patch_linux64_OHS11g_WebGate_binary_ parameter b. Execute the command: .patchinst -u c. Specify the WebGate installation area when prompted. 6. Start the patch installation tool by typing: .patchinst -i InstallDiraccess where InstallDir is the path to the Oracle Access Manager server install location. For example: u01apporacleproductfmwoamwebgate This applies the required patch for Oracle Access Manager-Oracle Identity Manager integration to the Oracle Access Manager 10.1.4.3.0 WebGate Instance. Please see the Release Notes for the exact patch level required. 7. Apply this patch to all the WebGate instances in your environment. 8. Start the Oracle HTTP Server instances on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2, as described in Section 20.1, Starting and Stopping Oracle Identity Management Components.

19.5.5 Validating WebGate

You can test that WebGate is functioning correctly by accessing the URL: http:admin.mycompany.comoamconsole 19-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity Management You now see the Oracle Access Manager Login page displayed. Enter your OAM administrator user name for example, oamadmin and password and click Login. Then you see the OAM console displayed.

19.5.6 Validating the Oracle Access Manager Single Sign-On Setup

To validate the setup, open a web browser and go the following URLs: http:admin.mycompany.comconsole http:admin.mycompany.comem The Oracle Access Manager Single Sign-On page displays. Provide the credentials for the weblogic_idm user to log in. 20 Managing Enterprise Deployments 20-1 20 Managing Enterprise Deployments This chapter provides information about managing the Identity Management enterprise deployment you have set up. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 20.1, Starting and Stopping Oracle Identity Management Components ■ Section 20.2, Monitoring Enterprise Deployments ■ Section 20.3, Scaling Enterprise Deployments ■ Section 20.4, Performing Backups and Recoveries ■ Section 20.5, Patching Enterprise Deployments ■ Section 20.6, Troubleshooting ■ Section 20.7, Other Recommendations

20.1 Starting and Stopping Oracle Identity Management Components

This section describes how to start, stop and restart the various components of the Oracle Enterprise Deployment for Identity Management. This section contains the following topics: ■ Section 20.1.1, Startup Order ■ Section 20.1.2, Starting and Stopping Oracle Virtual Directory ■ Section 20.1.3, Starting and Stopping Oracle Internet Directory ■ Section 20.1.4, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle HTTP Server ■ Section 20.1.5, Starting and Stopping Node Manager ■ Section 20.1.6, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting WebLogic Administration Server ■ Section 20.1.7, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Identity Manager ■ Section 20.1.8, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Access Manager Managed Servers ■ Section 20.1.9, Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Managed Servers ■ Section 20.1.10, Starting and Stopping Oracle Identity Federation Managed Servers