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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Sun Java System Directory
Release 9.0.4
Part Number E10446-04
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in Oracle Identity Manager Connector for Sun Java System Directory?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Reconciliation Module
1.1.1
Lookup Fields Reconciliation
1.1.2
User Reconciliation
1.1.2.1
Reconciled Resource Object Fields
1.1.2.2
Reconciled Xellerate User (OIM User) Fields
1.2
Provisioning Module
1.3
Supported Functionality
1.4
Multilanguage Support
1.5
Files and Directories on the Installation Media
1.6
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2
Deploying the Connector
2.1
Verifying Deployment Requirements
2.2
Using External Code Files
2.3
Configuring the Target System
2.3.1
Creating a Target System User Account for Connector Operations
2.3.2
Creating a VLV Index
2.4
Installing the Connector on Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.1.0 or Later
2.4.1
Running the Connector Installer
2.4.2
Configuring the IT Resource
2.5
Installing the Connector on Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.0.3.2 or Later Release in the 9.0.3.x Series
2.5.1
Copying the Connector Files
2.5.2
Importing the Connector XML File
2.6
Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Server
2.6.1
Changing to the Required Input Locale
2.6.2
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.6.3
Enabling Logging
2.6.4
Setting Up Lookup Definitions in Oracle Identity Manager
2.6.5
Configuring High Availability of the Target System
2.7
Configuring SSL
2.7.1
Creating the CA and SSL Certificates
2.7.1.1
Generating the Certificate Signing Request on Sun Java System Directory
2.7.1.2
Using the Certificate Signing Request to Generate the CA and SSL Certificates
2.7.2
Importing the CA and SSL Certificates into Sun Java System Directory
2.7.2.1
Importing the CA Certificate into Sun Java System Directory
2.7.2.2
Importing the SSL Certificate into Sun Java System Directory
2.7.3
Importing the CA and SSL Certificates into Oracle Identity Manager
2.7.4
Enabling SSL Communication on Sun Java System Directory
3
Configuring the Connector
3.1
Configuring Reconciliation of Users
3.1.1
Partial Reconciliation
3.1.2
Batched Reconciliation
3.1.3
Configuring Trusted Source Reconciliation
3.1.4
Configuring the Reconciliation Scheduled Tasks
3.1.4.1
Specifying Values for the Scheduled Task Attributes
3.2
Configuring Provisioning of Users
3.2.1
Compiling Adapters
3.2.2
Enabling Provisioning of Users in Organizations and Organizational Units
3.2.3
Provisioning Organizational Units, Groups, and Roles
3.3
Adding New Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation
3.4
Adding New Attributes for Group or Role Reconciliation
3.5
Adding New Attributes for Trusted Source Reconciliation
3.6
Adding New Multivalued Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation
3.7
Adding New Attributes for Provisioning
3.8
Adding New Attributes for Provisioning of Group or Role
3.9
Adding New Object Classes
3.9.1
Assigning Permissions for Using the Attribute
3.9.2
Adding the Attributes of the Object Class to the Process Form
3.9.3
Adding the Object Class and its Attributes to the Lookup Definition for Provisioning
3.9.4
Adding the Attributes of the Object Class to the Resource Object
3.9.5
Adding the Object Class and its Attributes to the Lookup Definition for Reconciliation
3.9.6
Adding attributes of the Object Class to the Provisioning Process
3.10
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
3.11
Guidelines to Be Applied While Using the Connector
4
Testing and Troubleshooting
4.1
Running Test Cases
4.2
Troubleshooting Connector Problems
4.2.1
Connection Errors
4.2.2
Create User Errors
4.2.3
Modify User Errors
4.2.4
Delete User Errors
4.2.5
Reconciliation Errors
5
Known Issues
A
Attribute Mappings Between Oracle Identity Manager and Sun Java System Directory
Index
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