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Configure the Oracle RAC Wire Protocol Driver

You configure the wire protocol driver to specify the settings SOA Security Manager uses to connect to the database.

Note: This procedure only applies if the Policy Server is installed on a UNIX system. If you have not already done so, copy one of the following files and rename it system_odbc.ini. The file you rename depends on the database vendor you are configuring as a SOA Security Manager data store.

These files are located in siteminder_home/db

The system_odbc.ini file contains the following sections. The data source that you are configuring determine the section or sections that you edit:

[SOA Security Manager Data Source]

Specifies the settings SOA Security Manager should use to connect to the database functioning as the policy store.

[SOA Security Manager Logs Data Source]

Specifies the settings SOA Security Manager should use to connect to the database functioning as the audit log database.

[SOA Security Manager Keys Data Source]

Specifies the settings SOA Security Manager should use to connect to the database functioning as the key store.

[SOA Security Manager Session Data Source]

Specifies the settings SOA Security Manager should use to connect to the database functioning as the session store.

[SmSampleUsers Data Source]

Specifies the settings SOA Security Manager should use to connect to the database functioning as the sample user data store.

To configure the wire protocol driver

  1. Open the system_odbc.ini file.
  2. Depending on the data source you are configuring, edit the applicable data source sections with the following information:

    The modified text for the data source should appear as follows:

    Driver=nete_ps_root/odbc/lib/NSora24.so
    Description=DataDirect 6 Oracle Wire Protocol
    Logon=uid
    Password=pwd
    HostName=nete_servername1
    PortNumber=1521
    ServiceName=nete_servicename
    CatalogOptions=0
    ProcedureRetResults=0
    EnableDescribeParam=0
    EnableStaticCursorsForLongData=0
    ApplicationUsingThreads=1
    AlternateServers=
    LoadBalancing=1
    

    Note: When editing data source information, do not use the pound sign (#). Entering a pound sign comments the information, which truncates the value. The truncated value may cause ODBC connections to fail.

    nete_ps_root

    Specifies an explicit path to the directory where Policy Server is installed.

    uid

    Specifies the user name of the database account that has full access rights to the database.

    pwd

    Specifies the password for the database account that has full access rights to the database.

    nete_servicename1

    Specifies the IP Address of the first Oracle RAC node.

    (Oracle 10g) Specifies the virtual IP Address of the first Oracle RAC node.

    nete_servicename

    Specifies the service name for the entire Oracle RAC system.

    AlternateServers

    Specifies the connection failover to the other Oracle nodes, if the primary server is not accepting connections.

    Example: (HostName=nete_servername2:PortNumber=1521:ServiceName=nete_servicename[,...])

    LoadBalancing=1

    Turns on client load balancing, which helps to distribute new connections to keep RAC nodes from being overwhelmed with connection requests. When enabled, the order in which primary and alternate database servers are accessed is random.

  3. Save the file.

    The Oracle wire protocol driver is configured.