The containers must be updated in the following order:
Create a credentials.properties file under the shared directory /data with the following content.
ID_VAULT_ADMIN="<ID_VAULT_ADMIN>" ID_VAULT_PASSWORD="<ID_VAULT_PASSWORD>"
where, ID_VAULT_ADMIN must be in dot format.
For example,
ID_VAULT_ADMIN="admin.sa.system" ID_VAULT_PASSWORD="novell"
(Conditional) To handle any driver RPM updates or third-party files, perform the steps mentioned in Handling RPM Updates and Third Party Files.
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_identityengine.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command if you are deploying the Identity Manager Engine using the overlay network:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.12 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=identityengine.example.com --name=engine-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config -p 8028:8028 -p 524:524 -p 389:389 -p 8030:8030 -p 636:636 -e SILENT_INSTALL_FILE=/config/credentials.properties --stop-timeout 100 identityengine:idm-4.8.4
Update the container using the following command if you are deploying the Identity Manager Engine using the host network:
docker run -d --network=host --name=engine-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config -e SILENT_INSTALL_FILE=/config/credentials.properties --stop-timeout 100 identityengine:idm-4.8.4
(Conditional) To handle any driver RPM updates or third-party files, perform the steps mentioned in Handling RPM Updates and Third Party Files.
(Conditional) To start Remote Loader instances automatically with the container, perform the steps mentioned in Starting Remote Loader Instances Automatically With Remote Loader Container Deployment.
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_remoteloader.tar.gz
Deploy the container by running the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.2 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=remoteloader.example.com -p 8090:8090 --name=rl-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 remoteloader:idm-4.8.4
The driver files can be found at the /opt/novell/eDirectory/lib/dirxml/classes/ directory of the container.
(Conditional) If the Remote Loader instances are not running, start the Remote Loader instances.
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_fanoutagent.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.3 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=fanoutagent.example.com --name=foa-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 fanoutagent:idm-4.8.4
Start Fanout Agent.
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input iManager_325.tar.gz
Ensure that the iManager.env file is created and present in the /data directory.
# Certificate Public Key Algorithm # Allowed Values: RSA, ECDSA256, ECDSA384 CERTIFICATE_ALGORITHM=RSA # Cipher Suite # Allowed Values: # For RSA - NONE, LOW, MEDIUM HIGH # For ECDSA256 - SUITEB128ONLY # For ECDSA384 - SUITEB128, SUITEB192 CIPHER_SUITE=NONE # Tomcat Server HTTP Port TOMCAT_HTTP_PORT=8080 # Tomcat Server SSL Port TOMCAT_SSL_PORT=8743 # iManager Authorized User (admin_name.container_name.tree_name) AUTHORIZED_USER=
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.4 --name=iman-container --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=imanager.example.com -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config -v /data/iManager.env:/etc/opt/novell/iManager/conf/iManager.env -p 8743:8743 --stop-timeout 100 imanager:3.2.5
(Conditional) If you have already installed Identity Manager, run the following command to check whether the plug-ins are loaded.
docker log <container name>
For example,
docker log <iman-container>
To install the Identity Manager plug-ins, perform the following steps:
Log in to iManager.
https://imanager.example.com:8743/nps/
Click Configure.
Click Plug-in Installation and then click Available NetIQ Plug-in Modules.
Select all the plug-ins from the NetIQ Plug-in Modules list and then click Install.
To obtain the plug-ins offline, perform the following steps:
Download the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Linux.iso from the NetIQ Downloads website.
Mount the downloaded.iso.
From the mounted location, navigate to the /iManager/plugins directory and obtain the required plug-ins.
Alternatively, you can install the plug-ins from the iManager plug-ins website.
Restart the iManager container.
docker restart iman-container
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_osp.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.5 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=osp.example.com -p 8543:8543 --name=osp-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 osp:idm-4.8.4
Run the following command to log in to the container:
docker exec -it <container> <command>
For example,
docker exec -it osp-container bash
Navigate to the /opt/netiq/idm/apps/configupdate/ directory.
Modify the configupdate.sh.properties file.
Set the value of the no_nam_oauth parameter to false.
Save the configupdate.sh.properties file.
Run the following command to exit the container.
exit
NOTE:Before you update the PostgreSQL container, ensure that you stop the dependent containers such as Identity Applications and/or Identity Reporting.
On the Docker host, navigate to any location. For example:
cd /tmp
Run the following command to take a back up of the existing PostgreSQL container data.
docker exec postgresql-container pg_dumpall -U postgres > dump.sql
Stop the PostgreSQL container.
docker stop <container name>
For example,
docker stop postgresql-container
Delete the PostgreSQL container.
docker rm <container name>
Delete the existing PostgreSQL data directory.
rm -rf /data/postgres
(Conditional) Delete the PostgreSQL Docker image.
docker rmi <image ID>
Create a sub-directory under the shared directory /data, for example, postgres.
mkdir postgres
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_postgres.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.6 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=postgresql.example.com --name=postgresql-container -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=<password> -v /data/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 postgres:12.6
For example,
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.6 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=postgresql.example.com --name=postgresql-container -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=novell -v /data/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 postgres:12.6
Copy the data file you backed up on the Docker host (Step 2) to the new PostgreSQL data directory.
cp /tmp/dump.sql /data/postgres
Run the following command to log in to the container:
docker exec -it <container> <command>
For example,
docker exec -it postgresql-container bash
Navigate to the /var/lib/postgresql/data/ directory.
Restore the data backed up in Step 2 to the new PostgreSQL container.
psql -U postgres < dump.sql
Run the following command to exit the container.
exit
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_identityapplication.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.7 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=identityapps.example.com -p 18543:18543 --name=idapps-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 identityapplication:idm-4.8.4
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_formrenderer.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.8 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=formrenderer.example.com -p 8600:8600 --name=fr-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 formrenderer:idm-4.8.4
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_activemq.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.9 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=activemq.example.com -p 8161:8161 -p 61616:61616 --name=amq-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 activemq:idm-4.8.4
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_identityreporting.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.10 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=identityreporting.example.com -p 28543:28543 --name=rpt-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data:/config --stop-timeout 100 identityreporting:idm-4.8.4
Navigate to the location where you have extracted the Identity_Manager_4.8.4_Containers.tar.gz file.
Navigate to the docker-images directory.
Run the following command to load the image:
docker load --input IDM_484_sspr.tar.gz
Update the container using the following command:
docker run -d --ip=192.168.0.11 --network=idmoverlaynetwork --hostname=sspr.example.com --name=sspr-container -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts -v /data/sspr:/config -p 8443:8443 --stop-timeout 100 sspr/sspr-webapp:latest