Task 11: Stop the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server

13-24 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Identity Management ■ Host : Enter the name of the host computer where the database resides. ■ Port : Enter the listening port of the database; for example, 1521. ■ Service Name : Enter the service name of the database. Note that the service name typically consists of the system identifier SID and the network domain address of the database. ■ SYS Password : Enter the password of the database SYS user. The Upgrade Assistant needs these login credentials to connect to the database and read the contents of the MDS schema.

10. Click Next.

The Specify MDS Schema screen is displayed. 11. Complete the following: ■ Select the MDS schemas from the drop-down menu. ■ Enter the password for the schema in the Password field. This password is required so that the Upgrade Assistant can upgrade and modify the schema. This is the Oracle MDS schema password that you set in the Repository Creation Utility RCU when you installed the schema in the database.

12. Click Next.

The Specify WebLogic Server screen is displayed. 13. Enter the following information: ■ Host : The host where the Oracle WebLogic Server domain resides. Ensure to include the full host name; for example: IDMHost1.example.com ■ Port : The listening port of the administration server. Typically, the administration server listens on port 7001. ■ Username : The user name that is used to log in to the administration server. This is the same username you use to log in to the Administration Console for the domain. ■ Password : The password for the administrator account that is used to log in to the administration server. This is the same password you use to log in to the Administration Console for the domain.

14. Click Next.

The Specify SOA Server screen is displayed. 15. Enter the following information: ■ Host : The host where the SOA Managed Server resides. ■ Port : The listening port of the SOA Managed Server. ■ Username : The user name that is used to log in to the SOA Managed Server. This is the same username you use to log in to the Administration Console for the domain. ■ Password : The password for the administrator account that is used to log in to the SOA Managed Server. This is the same password you use to log in to the Administration Console for the domain.

16. Click Next.

Upgrading Oracle Identity Manager Environment 13-25 The Specify Upgrade Options screen is displayed. 17. Select Start destination components after successful upgrade and click Next. The Examining Components screen is displayed. 18. Click Next. The Upgrade Summary screen is displayed.

19. Click Upgrade.

The Upgrade Progress screen is displayed. This screen provides the following information: ■ The status of upgrade ■ Any errors or problems that occur during the upgrade

20. Click Next.

The Upgrade Complete screen is displayed. This screen confirms that the upgrade was complete.

21. Click Close.

The Post upgrade summary report is generated Located at IDM_ HOMe\upgrade\temp\oimUpgradeReportDi\index.html. This report gives detail on the feature name, its upgrade status and feature related report.

13.15 Task 13: Start the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server

You can start the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server by using by using the following command in the command line: UNIX MW_HOMEuser_projectsdomainsdomain_namebinstartManagedWebLogic.sh managed_server_name admin_url Windows MW_HOME\user_projects\domains\domain_name\bin\startManagedWebLogic.cmd managed_server_name admin_url When prompted, enter your user name and password. Note: Select this option, if you want the Upgrade Assistant to automatically start the components in the destination Oracle home after a successful upgrade is complete. If you do not select this option, then you will have to manually start the destination instance after the upgrade. Note that this option works only if the upgrade is successful. See Also: Troubleshooting Your Upgrade in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Planning Guide for specific instructions for troubleshooting problems that occur while running the Upgrade Assistant