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This section describes the following steps that allow for the successful installation and deployment of Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP:
(Linux/UNIX only) Oracle Inventory contains files that provide the Oracle Universal Installer with the locations of the ORACLE_HOME directories on a particular machine. For Oracle Inventory to function properly, the user that installs Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP must have access rights to the directories that contain Oracle Inventory’s files. This section describes how to run the ouais.sh shell script, which sets user and group access rights for these directories.
Note: | You do not need to perform this procedure if you are installing Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP on Windows. |
Note: | If you are installing Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP on Linux or UNIX operating systems, you do not need to perform this procedure if, as the same user that is installing Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP, you have already installed at least one of the following products on the same machine on which you are installing Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP: |
To grant user and group access rights to Oracle Inventory directories:
This script is located in the same location as the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP installer file.
cd
) to be the directory to which you copied the ouais.sh script.As arguments to the script, specify the user and group that will be running the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP installer. For example, you would use the following command to run the ouais.sh script from the root shell:
./ouais.sh -u <oracleuser> -g <oraclegroup>
Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP is implemented as a remote server in the context of the portal deployment; you install the product on a remote server host computer that can communicate with the portal. For host requirements, see Hardware and Software Requirements.
Note: | For UNIX and Linux installations: the installer creates a new pthome.xml file in any install location that does not already contain the file. For that reason, you should install Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP in the same location as all other Oracle WebCenter components on the machine. |
Note: | For UNIX and Linux installations: the installation wizard is a graphical application. If you run it interactively, you must do so from an X-windows client. If you are running remotely, for example in an xterm, make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly. |
Note: | For UNIX and Linux installations, you must run the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP installer as the user that you specifed in the procedure Granting User and Group Access Rights to Oracle Inventory Directories. You specified the user who will run the product installer as an argument to the ouais.sh script. |
Note: | We recommend that you keep the default settings. |
After you have deployed the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP package, you can run a diagnostic utility to verify connectivity among deployment components.
To verify your deployment of the Oracle WebCenter Interaction Identity Service for LDAP package:
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