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Directory Server Deployment Planning

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Part I Overview of Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition This part provides an introduction to Directory Server Enterprise Edition and explains the steps involved in planning a deployment (solution life cycle). It contains the following chapters: Chapter 1, Introduction to Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition  covers the deployment planning process. Chapter 2, Business Analysis for Directory Server Enterprise Edition  covers business requirements. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition This chapter provides an overview of Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, and describes at a high level the deployment planning process. This chapter covers the following topics: About Deployment Planning Solution Life Cycle ----------------------------------------------------

Oracle Enterprise User Security EUS

What is Oracle EUS? Integrate Oracle EUS with OUD ( LINK ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Migration from OID to OUD: Adapting EUS metadata   By:  Guest Author    (https://blogs.oracle.com/sduloutr/migration-from-oid-to-oud%3a-adapting-eus-metadata)   LINK Enterprise User Security  is an important component of Oracle Database  Enterprise Edition. It enables you to address administrative and security challenges for a large number of enterprise database users by centralizing users and roles in a LDAP directory. It is possible to use either Oracle Internet Directory (OID) or Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) as LDAP repository for EUS. To migrate from OID to OUD,  - enable  EUS support  in OUD - copy your user and groups in - copy across EUS metadata (in cn=oracleContext, EUS metadata as stored in OID must be slighly adapted before being impoorted to OUD otherwise the DB won't be able to authe

Oracle Internet Directory OID - Distinguished Name DN

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OID DN Distinguished Name and its case - Uppercase or Lowercase and spacing between attributes A LDAP server like OID provides graphical as well as command line interface for an administrator to view, edit, search the Directory server for various operations. This post deals with following issues (1) issue about  changing the case of the DN or Distinguished Name letters- viz from " U ser" to " u ser" as in for example,   cn=Users, dc=company, dc=com (2) whether OID LDAP server is case insensitive for the Distinguished Names  (3) whether space (whitespace) between the comma separated RDN ( Here is reference to what is DN (Distinguished Name) and RDN (Relative Distinguished Name) ) matters  (1) issue about  changing the case of the DN In order to confirm whether the case in U or u i.e. Uppercase U and lowercase u matters, following was run on OID 11.1.1.6. The test case was to validate whether OID differentiates between cn= U sers, dc=company, dc=com cn=

Upgrade Oracle Access Management OAM from 11gR1 to 11gR2PS3

Follow below steps for upgrading OAM Oracle Access Management, 11gR2 versions  (11.1.2.2.0, 11.1.2.1.0, 11.1.2.0)  to  11gR2PS3 (11.1.2.3.0) Note: 11.1.1.x.x refers to 11gR1 and    11.1.2.x.x refers to 11gR2 Steps before starting upgrade or rather these are planning steps before beginning any Oracle IAM installation 1) Check and go through the Certification matrix published for your version of software. The certification matrix provides vendor recommended software product with their version numbers supported which have been fully tested by Oracle.            LINK   http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certification-100350.htm l 2) Go through the System Requirements document to verify the requirements of the certification have been met for the products that you plan to install. Check/verify the minimum speficiations for disk space, memory, OS version etc.                                LINK   http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downl