Managing Synchronization Profiles
This section contains these topics:
Managing Synchronization Profiles by Using Oracle Directory Manager
This section tells you how to register and deregister a profile by using Oracle Directory Manager.
Registering a Profile by Using Oracle Directory Manager
Oracle Directory Manager enables you to register a profile in one of two ways:
- By creating a new configuration set entry, then adding a profile to it
- By selecting an existing configuration set entry, then adding a profile to it
To register a directory integration profile:
- In the navigator pane, expand in succession Oracle Internet Directory Servers, directory server instance, Server Management.
- Select Integration Server. The Active Processes box appears in the right pane.
- On the toolbar, choose Create. The Configuration Sets dialog box appears.
- In the Configuration Sets dialog box, choose Create. The Integration Profiles dialog box appears. You have two options:
- Create an integration profile by copying an existing one
To do this, select the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform profile you want to copy, then choose Create Like. The Integration Profile dialog box displays the General tab page.
- Create an integration profile without copying an existing one
To do this, choose Create New. The Integration Profile dialog box displays the General tab page.
- Select the General tab page and fill in the fields. These are described in Table C-40.
- Select the Execution tab and fill in the fields. These are described in Table C-41.
- Select the Mapping tab and fill in the fields. These are described in Table C-42.
- Select the Status tab and fill in the fields. These are described in Table C-43. Because this page shows the execution status of the connectors, most of the fields are not editable.
- When you have entered the information, choose OK. This returns you to the Configuration Sets dialog box, which now lists the integration profile you just created.
- Choose OK to exit the Configuration Sets dialog box. The profile you created is now registered with Oracle Internet Directory.
Deregistering a Profile by Using Oracle Directory Manager
To deregister a profile:
- In the navigator pane, expand in succession Oracle Internet Directory Servers, directory server instance, Server Management, Integration Server.
- Select the configuration set from which to delete the profile. The Integration Profiles tab page appears in the right pane.
- In the Integration Profiles tab page, select the profile you want to deregister.
- Choose Delete.
Changing the Synchronization Status Attribute
During synchronization in an export operation, the server constantly updates the synchronization status attribute orcllastappliedchangenumber
. In Oracle Directory Manager, this field is called OID last applied change number.
To change this attribute by using Oracle Directory Manager:
- Verify that the Oracle directory integration and provisioning server recognizes the disable flag for the profile.
In the default mode, it can take up to 2 minutes for the directory integration and provisioning server to recognize this flag. To enable it to recognize this flag sooner, set the refresh interval to a lower value as described in Table A-5.
- Disable the agent by using Oracle Directory Manager.
- Make the attribute changes.
- Re-enable the agent after the change.
Managing Synchronization Profiles by Using Command-Line Tools
Profiles can be registered and deregistered by using the Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant and other command-line tools. This section tells you how to register and deregister profiles.
Registering and Deregistering a Synchronization Profile by Using the Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant
You can both create and delete a synchronization profile by using the Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant.
Registering a Synchronization Profile by Using ldapcreateconn.sh
You can create a synchronization profile by using the command-line tool ldapcreateconn.sh
. This tool is in the directory $
ORACLE_HOME
/ldap/admin/
.
Deregistering a Synchronization Profile Using ldapdeleteconn.sh
You can deregister a synchronization profile by using the command-line tool ldapdeleteconn.sh
. This tool is in the directory $
ORACLE_HOME
/ldap/admin/
.
Note:
To run shell script tools on the Windows operating system, you need one of the following UNIX emulation utilities:
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