5.2 Understanding the Integrated and Standalone Installation Processes

NetIQ provides two ways to install and configure Identity Manager in your environment: the Integrated Installation program and the standalone installation programs. This section helps you determine which process to use for your environment.

5.2.1 Understanding the Integrated Installation Process

NetIQ recommends using this process when you want to evaluate Identity Manager or create a test environment. The Integrated Installation program bundles all necessary components into one installation process. The process has the following capabilities:

  • Applies the default values for most settings, including a predefined tree structure for the Identity Vault

  • Installs all components on one computer or in a small, distributed environment

  • Installs all drivers and creates the driver set as a separate partition when you specify settings for the Identity Manager engine

  • Installs all iManager plug-ins

  • Uses PostgreSQL for all databases

  • Uses Apache Tomcat as an application server

  • Checks the platform of the server to ensure it is a supported version

  • Can be run on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.3 or later, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 12 SP1 or later, or Windows 2012 R2 platforms

  • Cannot be used to install Identity Manager on the following operating systems:

    • Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1

    • Open Enterprise Server 11 SP3

    • Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.x

    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11

  • Cannot be used to install Identity Manager Standard Edition

  • Cannot be used in a clustered environment

  • Cannot be used in a production environment

  • Cannot be used to upgrade a previous version of Identity Manager

For more information, see the NetIQ Identity Manager Integrated Installation Guide.

5.2.2 Understanding the Standalone Installation Process

NetIQ recommends using this option for the staging and production environments of your identity management solution. The standalone installation programs give you more flexibility in setting up your environment. For example, many of the Identity Manager components are data-intensive, such as the Identity Vault, and should be installed on separate servers.

The standalone installation process provides the following capabilities:

  • Allows you to customize component settings, including the tree structure in the Identity Vault

  • Allows you to install in distributed and clustered environments

  • Allows you to select the drivers and create driver sets that you want to add to your identity management solution

  • Allows you to select the iManager plug-ins that you want to add to your identity management solution

  • Allows you use a non-root account to install some components

  • Supports multiple database platforms

  • Uses Apache Tomcat for all supported operating systems

  • Creates a supported production environment

  • Can be used to upgrade a previous version of Identity Manager

For best results, run the standalone installation programs in the order specified by your identity management solution. For more information, see Recommended Installation Scenarios and Server Setup.