Task 6: On IDMHOST2, Install the Oracle Virtual Directory 11.1.1.5.0 Software

18-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Identity Management

18.1 Task 1: Understand the Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade

Refer to the following sections to prepare for the Oracle Identity Federation high availability upgrade: ■ Prerequisites for Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade ■ Conventions Used in This Chapter

18.1.1 Prerequisites for Oracle Identity Federation High Availability Upgrade

Before you begin this upgrade procedure, it is assumed that: ■ The 10g source topology is equivalent to the 11g destination topology. In other words, the Oracle Identity Federation topology that you are planning to install should be similar in its design to the 10g environment. For example, it is assumed that you will be running the same number hosts and the same number Oracle Identity Federation instances in the 11g environment. ■ For each Oracle Identity Federation instance you are upgrading, the target Oracle Identity Federation 11g Oracle Home must be on the same host as the source Oracle Identity Federation 10g Oracle home. ■ The database that will be used to host the Oracle Identity Federation schema has been upgraded to a version supported by Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g. For more information, see Upgrading and Preparing Your Databases in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Planning Guide. ■ If you are also upgrading the associated Oracle HTTP Server, stop all processes for any additional Oracle Identity Federation 10g installations on other hosts, prior to beginning the upgrade process. For more information about upgrading the Oracle HTTP Server associated with your Oracle Identity Federation 10g installations, see Section 18.7.2, About Selecting and Configuring Oracle HTTP Server with Oracle Identity Federation .

18.1.2 Conventions Used in This Chapter

The examples in this chapter assume you are upgrading two Oracle Identity Federation instances running on two separate host computers. These are referred to as IDMHOST1 and IDMHOST2. In addition, the examples assume you have two database servers, also running two separate hosts, DBHOST1 and DBHOST2.

18.2 Task 2: Install the Oracle Identity Federation Schema in the Database

Before you can install Oracle Identity Federation 11g in preparation for upgrade, you must install the Oracle Identity Federation 11g schema in a supported database. You use the Repository Creation Utility to create the schema and select the Oracle Identity Federation component on the Select Components screen of the Repository Creation Utility. For more information, refer to Section 7.2, Task 2: Use the Repository Creation Utility to Install the Oracle Identity Federation Schema in the Database .