Prerequisites for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Configuration Run the Repository Creation Utility to Create the OAAM Schemas in a Database

Configuring High Availability for Identity Management Components 8-215 These OAAM servers interact with an Oracle Real Application Clusters Oracle RAC database. If any single component fails, then the remaining components will continue to function. This section includes the following topics: ■ Section 8.12.3.1, Prerequisites for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Configuration ■ Section 8.12.3.2, Run the Repository Creation Utility to Create the OAAM Schemas in a Database ■ Section 8.12.3.3, Installing Oracle WebLogic Server ■ Section 8.12.3.4, Install and Configure the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Application Tier ■ Section 8.12.3.5, Creating boot.properties for the Administration Server on OAAMHOST1 ■ Section 8.12.3.6, Create the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Administration User ■ Section 8.12.3.7, Start OAAMHOST1 ■ Section 8.12.3.8, Validating OAAMHOST1 ■ Section 8.12.3.9, Configure Oracle Adaptive Access Manager on OAAMHOST2 ■ Section 8.12.3.10, Start OAAMHOST2 ■ Section 8.12.3.11, Validating OAAMHOST2 ■ Section 8.12.3.12, Configure Oracle Adaptive Access Manager to Work with Oracle HTTP Server ■ Section 8.12.3.13, Validating the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Configuration ■ Section 8.12.3.14, Scaling Up and Scaling Out the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Topology

8.12.3.1 Prerequisites for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Configuration

Before you configuring Oracle Adaptive Access Manager for high availability, you must: ■ Run the Repository Creation Utility to create the OAAM schemas in a database. See Section 8.12.3.2, Run the Repository Creation Utility to Create the OAAM Schemas in a Database for instructions on running the Repository Creation Utility to create the OAAM schemas. ■ Install Oracle WebLogic Server on OAAMHOST1 and OAAMHOST2. Follow the steps in Section 8.12.3.3, Installing Oracle WebLogic Server to install Oracle WebLogic Server on OAMHOST1 and OAMHOST2. ■ Install and configure the Oracle Identity Management executables on OAAMHOST1 and OAAMHOST2. Follow the steps in Section 8.12.3.4, Install and Configure the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Application Tier to install the Oracle Identity Management executables on OAAMHOST1 and OAAMHOST2. 8-216 Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability Guide

8.12.3.2 Run the Repository Creation Utility to Create the OAAM Schemas in a Database

See Section 8.2.4.1, Executing the Repository Creation Utility for instructions on running the Repository Creation Utility to create the OAAM schemas in your database repository.

8.12.3.3 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server