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a. Internet Directory Hostname
- enter the hostname or fully qualified
hostname of the computer that is running Oracle Internet Directory.
b. Internet Directory Port
- enter the port number for Oracle Internet
Directory.
c. Use SSL to Connect to Oracle Internet Directory for Registration
Purposes - select this option if you want perform registration by
connecting to the Oracle Internet Directory using SSL.
d. Click Next.
13. Specify Login for Oracle Internet Directory
- enter the Username and Password to
log in to Oracle Internet Directory. The user must belong to the iASAdmins
group. You can use simple names (i.e., myuser) or the user's DN (i.e.,
cn=orcladmin).
14. In the Specify Oracle Context
screen, enter the location in Oracle Internet
Directory where you want to register the OracleAS Metadata Repository.
a. Root Oracle Context (cn=OracleContext) - Select this option to register
OracleAS Metadata Repository in the root Oracle context.
b. Custom Oracle Context - Select this option to register OracleAS
Metadata Repository in a specific realm in Oracle Internet Directory.
Enter the DN of the realm in the provided field
c. Click Next.
15. When the Loading Repository
screen is displayed, the schemas are created and
the tablespaces are populated.
16. When the Success
screen is displayed, click OK to exit the Repository Creation
Assistant.
After installing the Repository in a database, there are a couple of post-installation steps
that may need to be performed:
1. Update the Database_Oracle_Home/network/admin/sqlnet.ora file to use LDAP
to connect to the ORASSO_PS schema:
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (LDAP, TNSNAMES, ONAMES,
HOSTNAME)
2. If you installed the Metadata Repository in a 9.0.6 database, you will have to
create an Oracle Ultra Search instance. See the “Oracle Ultra Search
Administrators Guide” for more information.
The last major step in this procedure is to install Oracle Identity Management and OID
while referencing the existing Metadata Repository:
1. Login as the root user at the console, or use the “su” command to become the root
user.
# su
2. Place the CD or DVD in the media tray. The automount directory should be
located by one of the two following commands:
# ls /mnt/cdrom
# ls /media/cdrom
If the CD or DVD is not mounted, issue the following commands (one should
work):
# mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
3. Setup X-Windows access: