Sun Identity Manager 8.1 Business Administrator's Guide

Examining the Account Index

It is also possible to view all Identity Manager user accounts and optionally reconcile them on a per-user basis.

ProcedureTo Examine the Account Index

  1. In the Administrator interface, click Resources in the menu.

  2. Click Examine Account Index in the secondary menu.

    The Examine Account Index page opens.

    The table displays all of the resource accounts that Identity Manager knows about (whether or not an Identity Manager user owns the account). This information is grouped by resource or by Identity Manager organization. To change this view, make a selection from the Change index view list.

Working with Accounts

To work with the accounts on a resource, select the Group by resource index view. Identity Manager displays folders for each type of resource. Navigate to a specific resource by expanding a folder. Click + or - next to the resource to display all resource accounts that Identity Manager knows about.

Accounts that have been added directly to the resource since the last reconciliation on that resource are not displayed.

Depending on the current situation of a given account, you may be able to perform several actions. Right-click on an account and you will see a list of valid repair options. You can also view account details or choose to reconcile that one account.

Working with Users

To work with Identity Manager users, select the Group by user index view. In this view, Identity Manager users and organizations are displayed in a hierarchy similar to the Accounts List page. To see accounts currently assigned to a user in Identity Manager, navigate to the user and click the indicator next to the user name. The user’s accounts and the current status of those accounts that Identity Manager knows about are displayed under the user name.

Depending on the current situation of a given account, you may be able to perform several actions. You can also view account details or choose to reconcile that one account.