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Changing the identity provider stripe in provisioned OAC instance
Summary:
We have provisioned an OAC instance for a client, which uses the idcs-dev stripe. However, the customer wants to reuse the same OAC instance for UAT as well. They have a different idcs stripe for UAT(idcs-test).
Is there a way to re-configure OAC to connect to the idcs-test stripe instead of the idcs-dev stripe?
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Amrita ,
Can you please check these links -
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Hi Amrita,
OACS Are linked to the IDCS used to log into the OCI cloud portal. If you wish to change the IDCS of OACS, then you will have to provision another one post logging in using the UAT IDCS stripe.
To avoid this we used one IDCS instance and separated the users using different Roles with prefixes of instances like OACS_UAT_READONLY, OACS_UAT_ADMIN, OACS_DEV_ADMIN etc at IDCS level and then mapped them to respective application roles in OACS.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Siddharth Dang
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Hi Siddharth,
Thanks for your comment.
Aware of this,but, the client does not want to provision a new OAC instance currently. Also, the client wants to maintain the different stripes for different instances. Wanted to find out if there is any way to re-point an already provisioned OAC, to connect to a different IDCS stripe.
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Thanks for sharing the links Anirban, will take a look.
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There is not a way to re-configure an existing OAC to a new identity stripe. The identity stripe is wired at provisioning time.
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Thanks for confirming Alan.
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