Server Configuration During Installation
During Custom server installation, the Net8 Configuration Assistant prompts you to configure the following directory access settings:
An administrative context is a directory entry under which an Oracle Context RDN (cn=OracleContext) exists. An Oracle Context is the root of a directory subtree under which all Oracle software relavent information is kept.
If an Oracle Context does not exist in the directory, the Net8 Configuration Assistant prompts you to create one. If the Oracle Context is created successfully, the authenticated user is added to the OracleNetAdmins group in the directory. Users belonging to the OracleNetAdmins group can modify and create Net8 entes in the Oracle Context. Directory administrators are free to add any additional users.
In addition, the Net8 Configuration Assistant verifies the Oracle schema is created. The Oracle schema defines the Oracle entries and their attributes. If the schema does not exist or is an older version, you are prompted to create it.
If directory access is configured properly, the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant attempts to connect to the directory and create a database service entry. The database service entry is configured with a connect descriptor, containing network information about the:
During Typical, Minimal or Custom client installation, the Net8 Configuration Assistant prompts you to configure the following directory access settings:
An administrative context is a directory entry under which an Oracle Context RDN (cn=OracleContext) exits. An Oracle Context is the root of a directory subtree under which all Oracle software relavent information is kept.
In addition, the Net8 Configuration Assistant verifies that the Oracle schema is installed. The Oracle schema defines the Oracle entries and their attributes that can exist in the directory.
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Note: If no Oracle Context or Oracle schema exists, you will be unable to configure the client for directory access. |
Configuration with the Net8 Configuration Assistant After Installation
The Net8 Configuration Assistant can also be run in stand-alone mode to:
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Configuration with the Net8 Assistant
The Net8 Assistant enables you to:
From the navigator pane, choose Directory > Service Naming.