Configure WebSphere Portal to use a user registry on Solaris in a clustered environment
You can configure a stand-alone LDAP user registry or you can add LDAP user registries and/or database user registries to the default federated repository. After configuring user registry, you can add realms for Virtual Portals or a lookaside database to store attributes that cannot be stored in the LDAP user registry.
Prior to configuring security, use the IBM WAS backupConfig task to create and store a backup of the portal configuration; see backupConfig command for information.
Prerequisites
Prepare the Solaris OS
Prepare the primary node on Solaris
Tune the serversPerform the following tasks to configure WebSphere Portal to use a user registry:
1. Prepare user registries
Install and setup an LDAP server as a user registry to store user information and authenticate users in high availability production environment.
2. Choose the user registry model on Solaris in a clustered environment
Choose between securing IBM WebSphere Portal with a standalone LDAP user registry or by adding LDAP user registries and/or database user registries to the default federated repository.
Parent
Set up a cluster on Solaris
Related tasks
Prepare the WAS Deployment Manager on Solaris
Prepare to create the cluster on Solaris
Prepare a remote Web server when portal is installed on Solaris in a clustered environment
Prepare additional nodes on Solaris
Configure search in a cluster on Solaris
Set up multiple clusters on Solaris
Share database domains between clusters on Solaris