To host, route to, and manage Java connectors, install CA IAM CS. If you plan to install more than one CA IAM CS, see the chapter on High Availability Provisioning Installation for additional guidelines.
Important! We recommend that you disable all antivirus software before installing CA IAM CS or its SDK. If anti-virus software is enabled while installation processes are taking place problems can occur. Remember to reenable your antivirus protection after you complete installation.
Follow these steps:
You can install CA IAM CS using the main installer that installs all CA IdentityMinder components, or you can navigate to the following subfolder and run the setup file.
Provisioning\ConnectorServer
Use the following information:
Defines the Provisioning Server domain.
Defines the Provisioning Server.
Defines the port on which the Provisioning Server runs.
Specifies the Provisioning Server administrator.
Defines the Provisioning Server administrator password.
The message broker sends messages between instances of CA IAM CS on different computers:
You can log in to CA IAM CS though a web interface, using these ports:
You can use this port to view information about the running Java process (default 1099).
Note: If your organization has a direct connection to the internet, we recommend that you do not set up an HTTP proxy.
Use the following information to set up the HTTP proxy:
Specifies the name of the HTTP proxy server that you want to use to connect to endpoints.
Specifies the port on which CA IAM CS can access the HTTP proxy.
Specifies the domain of the HTTP proxy.
Specifies the user name you want to use to log in to the proxy server.
Note: We recommend that you specify a user name and password if your organization's proxy server requires authentication.
Specifies the domain password for the HTTP proxy.
The installation program installs CA IAM CS, and then creates a new service. On Windows this is added to Services, and on UNIX it is a script.
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