Saturday, February 22, 2014

Installing, Configuring and Launching OAM 11g on a Linux server

Hello everyone, Today I will show you the steps I used to install, configure and launch OAM 11g on a Linux server.
I assume that you have the following Oracle software installed on your Linux server:
·         Java SE Development Kit 6 Update 20 or higher
·         Oracle 11g database
·         Weblogic 10.3.6 (10.3.5 is also supported)

Please, download the following software:
V33642-01 – Oracle Fusion Middleware Repository Creation Utility 11g (11.1.2.0.0) for Linux x86 – Size: 383 MB
V33644-01 Part 1 of 2 – Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g (11.1.2.0.0) (Part 1 of 2) – Size: 1.2G
V33644-01 Part 2 of 2 – Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g (11.1.2.0.0) (Part 2 of 2) – Size: 1.7G

Any other Linux server (in the supported matrix for OAM) with an Oracle database and Java 6 installed can be used as well.

To install, configure and launch Oracle Access Manager 11g you need to follow 5 steps described below:
Part 1 – Run the “Repository Creation Utility” (RCU)
The details of how to create the database schemas for OAM can be found here.
Part 2 – Installing Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite
After the schema is created, use the information on how to install Oracle Identity and Access Management suite shown here.
Part 3 – Creating a new domain for Oracle Access Manager
With the suite in place, the details of creating a new Weblogic domain for Oracle Access Manager are described here.
Part 4 – Configuring Database Security Store for an Oracle Identity and Access Management Domain
Each Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g Release 2 (11.1.2) domain must be configured to have a Database Security Store. To configure a new Database Security Store for an Oracle Access Management Domain follow the instructions described here.
Part 5 – Start Admin and Managed Servers
The final step requires that the Admin Server as well as the Managed Server(s) be started as shown here.
Now, we are ready to do with OAM. Try going to http://thiagoleoncio:7001/oamconsole

Then…



I hope this helps,
Thiago Leoncio

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