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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for UNIX
Release 11.1.1

Part Number E17694-04
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A Privileges Required for Performing Provisioning and Reconciliation

This appendix lists the privileges required for successful provisioning operations and reconciliation runs.

This appendix includes the following topics:

A.1 Privileges Required for Running Commands on Solaris and Linux

Users must have privileges to run the following commands:

usermod, useradd, userdel, passwd, chage, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

sed, cat, diff, sort, rm, grep, egrep, echo, /usr/bin/sh, /bin/sh

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.

A.2 Privileges Required for Running Commands on HP-UX

Users must have privileges to run the following commands:

modprpw, usermod, useradd, userdel, passwd, chage, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

sed, cat, diff, sort, rm, grep, egrep, echo, /usr/bin/sh, /bin/sh

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.

A.3 Privileges Required for Running Commands on AIX

User must have privileges to execute the following commands:

mkuser, useradd, chuser, rmuser, lsuser, /usr/bin/usermod, /usr/chuser, id, cut, touch, awk, uniq

In addition, the users must have execute permissions for the following commands:

/usr/bin/bdiff, sh, cat, /usr/bin/sort, /usr/bin/rm, /usr/bin/grep, /bin/echo, /bin/sed, command.

Users must have read and write permissions on the /home, /tmp and /etc/connector_mirror_files (or the mirror files directory specified in the configuration lookup definition) directories.