Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for SAP CUA Release 9.0.3 B32368-02 |
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Deploying the connector involves the following steps:
If you want to configure the connector for multiple installations of SAP CUA, then perform the following procedure:
The following table lists the deployment requirements for the connector.
Item | Requirement |
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Oracle Identity Manager | Oracle Identity Manager release 8.5.3 or later |
Target master systems | The target master system can be any one of the following:
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Target child systems | The target child system can be any one of the following:
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External code | The following SAP custom code files:
sapjco.jar For Microsoft Windows: sapjcorfc.dll librfc32.dll Version: 2.0.10 For Solaris and Linux: libsapjcorfc.so librfccm.so Version: 2.0.10 |
Target system user account | Create a user account, and assign it to the SAP_ALL group.
You provide the credentials of this user account while performing the procedure in the "Defining IT Resources" section. |
The connector files to be copied and the directories to which you must copy them are given in the following table.
Note: The directory paths given in the first column of this table correspond to the location of the connector files in the following directory on the installation media:Enterprise Applications\SAP Enterprise Applications\SAP CUA Refer to the "Files and Directories That Comprise the Connector" section for more information about these files. |
File in the Installation Media | Destination |
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BAPI\xlsapcuacar.sar |
This file can be copied to any location on the target system. For example:
C:\xlsapcuacar\ Refer to the "Extracting the Request Files" section for more information. |
lib\xliSAPCUA.jar |
OIM_home\xellerate\JavaTasks
|
Files in the resources directory |
OIM_home\xellerate\connectorResources
|
Files in the Troubleshoot directory |
OIM_home\xellerate\sapcua\Troubleshoot
|
Files in the xml directory |
OIM_home\xellerate\sapcua\xml
|
To download and copy the external code files to the required locations:
Download the SAP Java connector file from the SAP Web site as follows:
Open the following page in a Web browser:
Open the SAP JAVA Connector page by selecting Application Platform, Connectivity, Connectors, SAP Java Connector, and Tools & Services.
On the SAP JAVA Connector page, links for files that you can download are displayed on the right pane. Click the link for the SAP JCO release that you want to download.
In the dialog box that is displayed, specify the path of the directory in which you want to save the file.
Extract the contents of the file that you download.
Copy the sapjco.jar
file into the OIM_home
\Xellerate\JavaTasks
directory.
Copy the RFC files into the required directory, and then modify the appropriate environment variable so that it includes the path to this directory:
On Microsoft Windows:
Copy the librfccm.dll
and libsapjcorfc.dll
files into the winnt\system32
directory. Alternatively, you can copy these files into any directory and then add the path to the directory in the PATH
environment variable.
On Solaris and Linux:
Copy the librfccm.so
and libsapjcorfc.so
files into the /usr/local/jco
directory, and then add the path to this directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable.
Restart the server for the changes in the environment variable to take effect.
Note: While installing Oracle Identity Manager in a clustered environment, you copy the contents of the installation directory to each node of the cluster. Similarly, you must copy theconnectorResources directory and the JAR files to the corresponding directories on each node of the cluster. |
Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager server involves the following procedures:
Note: In a clustered environment, you must perform this step on each node of the cluster. |
Changing to the required input locale (language and country setting) involves installing the required fonts and setting the required input locale.
To set the required input locale:
Note: Depending on the operating system used, you may need to perform this procedure differently. |
Open Control Panel.
Double-click Regional Options.
On the Input Locales tab of the Regional Options dialog box, add the input locale that you want to use and then switch to the input locale.
Whenever you add a new resource bundle in the OIM_home
\xellerate\connectorResources
directory or make a change in an existing resource bundle, you must clear content related to connector resource bundles from the server cache.
To clear content related to connector resource bundles from the server cache:
In a command window, change to the OIM_home
\xellerate\bin
directory.
Enter one of the following commands:
Note: You must perform Step 1 before you perform this step. If you run the command as follows, then an exception is thrown:OIM_home\xellerate\bin\batch_file_name |
On Microsoft Windows:
PurgeCache.bat ConnectorResourceBundle
On UNIX:
PurgeCache.sh ConnectorResourceBundle
In this command, ConnectorResourceBundle
is one of the content categories that you can remove from the server cache. Refer to the following file for information about the other content categories:
OIM_home\xellerate\config\xlConfig.xml
Note: You can ignore the exception that is thrown when you perform Step 2. |
When you enable logging, Oracle Identity Manager automatically stores in a log file information about events that occur during the course of provisioning and reconciliation operations. To specify the type of event for which you want logging to take place, you can set the log level to one of the following:
ALL
This level enables logging for all events.
DEBUG
This level enables logging of information about fine-grained events that are useful for debugging.
INFO
This level enables logging of informational messages that highlight the progress of the application at coarse-grained level.
WARN
This level enables logging of information about potentially harmful situations.
ERROR
This level enables logging of information about error events that may still allow the application to continue running.
FATAL
This level enables logging of information about very severe error events that could cause the application to stop functioning.
OFF
This level disables logging for all events.
The file in which you set the log level and the log file path depend on the application server that you use:
For JBoss Application Server
To enable logging:
In the JBoss_home
\server\default\conf\log4j.xml
file, locate the following lines:
<category name="XELLERATE">
<priority value="log_level"/>
</category>
In the second XML code line, replace log_level
with the log level that you want to set. For example:
<category name="XELLERATE"> <priority value="INFO"/> </category>
After you enable logging, log information is written to the following file:
JBoss_home\server\default\log\server.log
For IBM WebSphere:
To enable logging:
Add the following line in the OIM_home
\xellerate\config\log.properties
file:
log4j.logger.XELLERATE=log_level
In this line, replace log_level
with the log level that you want to set.
For example:
log4j.logger.XELLERATE=INFO
After you enable logging, log information is written to the following file:
WebSphere_home\AppServer\logs\server_name\startServer.log
For BEA WebLogic
To enable logging:
Add the following line in the OIM_home
\xellerate\config\log.properties
file:
log4j.logger.XELLERATE=log_level
In this line, replace log_level
with the log level that you want to set.
For example:
log4j.logger.XELLERATE=INFO
After you enable logging, log information is written to the following file:
WebLogic_home\user_projects\domains\domain_name\server_name\server_name.log
This section describes the procedures involved in configuring the target system. You may need the assistance of the SAP Basis administrator to perform some of these procedures.
Configuring the target system involves the following tasks:
The following information is required to configure the target system:
Note: During SAP installation, a system number and client number are assigned to the server on which the installation is carried out. These are mentioned in the following list. |
Login details of an admin user having the permissions required to import requests
Client number of the server on which the request is to be imported
System number
Server IP address
Server name
User ID of the account to be used for connecting to the SAP application server
Password of the account to be used for connecting to the SAP application server
The User Group field is one of the fields that hold user data in SAP. F4 values are values of a field that you can view and select from a list. You must create an entry in the BAPIF4T table to be able to view F4 values of the User Group field. To create this entry in the BAPIF4T table:
Run the SM30 transaction on the SAP system.
Enter BAPIF4T
as the table name, and then click Maintain. Ignore any warnings or messages that may be displayed.
Click New Entries.
Enter XUCLASS
as the data element and ZXL_PARTNER_BAPI_F4_AUTHORITY
as the function name.
Note: If an entry already exists for theXUCLASS data element, then do not change its value. |
Save the entry that you create, and then exit.
You must import the request to create some custom objects in the SAP system. These objects are listed in Appendix B.
The xlsapcuacar.sar
file contains the definitions for these objects. When you import the request represented by the contents of the xlsapcuacar.sar
file, these objects are automatically created in SAP. This procedure does not result in any change in the existing configuration of SAP.
Importing the request involves the following steps:
The two files, Data file and Cofile, that constitute the request are compressed in the xlsapcuacar.sar
file. You can use the SAPCAR utility to extract these files.
To download the SAPCAR utility from the SAP Help Web site:
Log on to the SAP Web site at
Click OK to confirm that the certificate displayed is the certificate assigned for your SAP installation.
Enter your SAP user name and password to connect to the SAP service marketplace.
Click Downloads, SAP Support Packages, Entry by Application Group, and Additional Components.
Select SAPCAR, SAPCAR 6.20, and the operating system. The download object is displayed.
Select the Object check box, and then click Add to Download Basket.
Specify the directory in which you want to download the SAPCAR utility. For example: C:\xlsapcuacar
To extract the Data file and Cofile components of the request:
Copy the xlsapcuacar.sar
file into the directory in which you download the SAPCAR utility.
The xlsapcuacar.sar
file is in the BAPI
directory inside the installation media directory.
In a command window, change to the directory in which you store the SAPCAR utility and the xlsapcuacar.sar
file.
Enter the following command to extract the Data file and Cofile components of the request:
sapcar -xvf xlsapcuacar.sar
The format of the extracted files is similar to the following:
K900208.I46
(Cofile)
R900208.I46
(Data file)
To perform the request import operation:
Note: You would need the SAP Basis administrator's assistance to perform the following steps. |
Copy the Data file and Cofile to the required locations on the SAP server.
Import the request into SAP.
Check the log file to determine whether or not the import was successful.
To display the log file:
Run the STMS transaction.
The list of transport requests is displayed.
Select the transport request number corresponding to the request that you import.
The transport request number is the same as the numeric part of the Cofile or Data file names. In Step 3 of the preceding procedure, for the sample Cofile (K900208.I46
) and Data file (R900208.I46
), the transport request number is 900208.
Click the log file icon.
If the return code displayed in the log file is 4, then it indicates that the import ended with warnings. This may happen if the object is overwritten or already exists in the SAP system. If the return code is 8 or a higher number, then there were errors during the import.
Confirm the import of the request by running the SE80 transaction and checking the ZXLC package in the ABAP objects.
To import the connector XML file into Oracle Identity Manager:
Open the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console.
Click the Deployment Management link on the left navigation bar.
Click the Import link under Deployment Management. A dialog box for locating files is displayed.
Locate and open the SAPCUAResourceObject.xml
file, which is in the OIM_home
\Xellerate\sapcua\xml
directory. Details of this XML file are shown on the File Preview page.
Click Add File. The Substitutions page is displayed.
Click Next. The Confirmation page is displayed.
Click Next. The Provide IT Resource Instance Data page for the SAP CUA IT Resource
IT resource is displayed.
Specify values for the parameters of the SAP CUA IT Resource
IT resource. Refer to the "Defining IT Resources" section for information about the values to be specified.
Click Next. The Provide IT Resource Instance Data page for a new instance of the SAP R3 IT Resource
IT resource type is displayed.
Click Skip to specify that you do not want to define another IT resource. The Confirmation page is displayed.
See Also: If you want to define another IT resource, then refer to Oracle Identity Manager Tools Reference Guide for instructions. |
Click View Selections.
The contents of the XML file are displayed on the Import page. You may see a cross-shaped icon along with some nodes. Remove these nodes by right-clicking each node and then selecting Remove.
Click Import. The connector XML file is imported into Oracle Identity Manager.
After you import the connector XML file, proceed to the "Step 6: Configuring Reconciliation" section.
You must specify values for the SAP CUA IT resource parameters listed in the following table.
Parameter | Description | Default/Sample Value |
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SAPChangePasswordSystem |
Flag that accepts the value X or ' '
If the value is |
X
Note: If you want to enter |
SAPClient |
SAP client ID | 800 |
SAPHost |
SAP host IP address | 172.20.70.204 |
SAPLanguage |
SAP language
The value can be any one of the following:
|
EN |
SAPMasterSystem |
SAP CUA master system | CUA47 |
SAPPassword |
Password of the SAP user | changethis |
SAPsnc_lib |
Path where the crypto library is placed
This is required only if Secure Network Communication (SNC) is enabled. |
c:\\usr\\sap\\sapcrypto.dll |
SAPsnc_mode |
Specifies whether or not SNC is to be used to secure communication between Oracle Identity Manager and the target system
The value is 1 if SNC is enabled. Otherwise, it is 0. Other SNC values are required only if this parameter is set to 1. Note: It is recommended that you enable SNC to secure communication with the target system. |
0 |
SAPsnc_myname |
SNC system name
This is required only if SNC is enabled. |
p:CN=TST,OU=SAP, O=ORA,c=IN |
SAPsnc_partnername |
Domain name of the SAP server
This is required only if SNC is enabled. |
p:CN=I47,OU=SAP, O=ORA, c=IN |
SAPsnc_qop |
Protection level (quality of protection, QOP) at which data is transferred
The default value is
This is required only if SNC is enabled. |
3 |
SAPSystemNo |
SAP system number | 00 |
SAPType |
Type of SAP system | CUA |
SAPUser |
SAP user | Xellerate |
TimeStamp |
For the first reconciliation run, the timestamp value is not set. For subsequent rounds of reconciliation, the time at which the previous round of reconciliation was completed is stored in this parameter. | The following are sample timestamp values:
English: French: Japanese: |
After you specify values for these IT resource parameters, proceed to Step 9 of the procedure to import connector XML files.
Configuring reconciliation involves the following steps:
Note: Perform this step of the procedure only if you want to configure trusted source reconciliation. Only one connector can be configured for trusted source reconciliation. If you import theSAPCUAXLResourceObject.xml file while you have another trusted source configured, then both connector reconciliations would stop working.
Refer to Oracle Identity Manager Connector Framework Guide for conceptual information about reconciliation configurations. |
To configure trusted source reconciliation, you must first import the XML file for trusted source reconciliation as follows:
Open the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console.
Click the Deployment Management link on the left navigation bar.
Click the Import link under Deployment Management. A dialog box for locating files is displayed.
Locate and open the SAPCUAXLResourceObject.xml
file, which is in the OIM_home
\Xellerate\sapcua\xml
directory. Details of this XML file are shown on the File Preview page.
Click Add File. The Substitutions page is displayed.
Click Next. The Confirmation page is displayed.
Click Import.
In the message that is displayed, click Import to confirm that you want to import the XML file and then click OK.
Then, set the value of the IsTrusted
reconciliation scheduled task attribute to true
while performing the procedure described in the following section.
To create the scheduled tasks for lookup fields and user reconciliations:
Expand the Xellerate Administration folder.
Select Task Scheduler.
Click Find. The details of the predefined scheduled tasks are displayed on two different tabs.
For the first scheduled task, enter a number in the Max Retries field. This number represents the number of times Oracle Identity Manager must attempt to complete the task before assigning the ERROR
status to the task.
Ensure that the Disabled and Stop Execution check boxes are not selected.
In the Start region, double-click the Start Time field. From the date-time editor that is displayed, select the date and time at which you want the task to run.
In the Interval region, set the following schedule parameters:
To set the task to run on a recurring basis, select the Daily, Weekly, Recurring Intervals, Monthly, or Yearly option.
If you select the Recurring Intervals option, then you must also specify the time interval at which you want the task to run on a recurring basis.
To set the task to run only once, select the Once option.
Provide values for the attributes of the scheduled task. Refer to the "Specifying Values for the Scheduled Task Attributes" section for information about the values to be specified.
See Also: Oracle Identity Manager Design Console Guide for information about adding and removing task attributes |
Click Save. The scheduled task is created. The INACTIVE
status is displayed in the Status field, because the task is not currently running. The task is run at the date and time that you set in Step 7.
Repeat Steps 5 through 10 to create the second scheduled task.
After you create both scheduled tasks, proceed to the "Step 7: Compiling Adapters" section.
This section provides information about the values to be specified for the following scheduled tasks:
You must specify values for the following attributes of the lookup fields reconciliation scheduled task.
Note: Attribute values are predefined in the connector XML file that you import. Specify values only for those attributes that you want to change. |
After you specify values for these task attributes, proceed to Step 10 of the procedure to create scheduled tasks.
You must specify values for the following attributes of the user reconciliation scheduled task.
Note: Attribute values are predefined in the connector XML file that you import. Specify values only for those attributes that you want to change. |
After you specify values for these task attributes, proceed to Step 10 of the procedure to create scheduled tasks.
The following adapters are imported into Oracle Identity Manager when you import the connector XML file:
PrePopulate SAP Form
SAP CUA Delete User
SAP CUA Modify User
SAP CUA Add Role
SAP CUA Password Change
SAP CUA Create User
SAP CUA Lock UnLock User
SAP CUA Remove Role
SAP CUA Add Profile
SAP CUA Remove Profile
SAP CUA Modify UserX
You must compile these adapters before you can use them to provision accounts on the target system.
To compile adapters by using the Adapter Manager form:
To compile all the adapters that you import into the current database, select Compile All.
To compile multiple (but not all) adapters, select the adapters you want to compile. Then, select Compile Selected.
Note: Click Compile Previously Failed to recompile only those adapters that were not compiled successfully. Such adapters do not have anOK compilation status. |
Click Start. Oracle Identity Manager compiles all the selected adapters.
If Oracle Identity Manager is installed in a clustered environment, then copy the compiled adapters from the OIM_home
\xellerate\Adapter
directory to the same directory on each of the other nodes of the cluster. If required, overwrite the adapter files on the other nodes.
To view detailed information about an adapter:
Oracle Identity Manager uses a Java application server. To connect to the SAP system application server, this Java application server uses the Java connector (sapjco.jar
) and RFC (librfccm
and libsapjcorfc
files). If required, you can use Secure Network Communication (SNC) to secure such connections.
Note: The Java application server used by Oracle Identity Manager can be IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, or JBoss Application Server. |
This section discusses the following topics:
The following are prerequisites for configuring the connector to use SNC:
SNC must be activated on the SAP application server.
You must be familiar with the SNC infrastructure. You must know which Personal Security Environment (PSE) the application server uses for SNC.
To install the security package on the Java application server used by Oracle Identity Manager:
Extract the contents of the SAP Cryptographic Library installation package.
The SAP Cryptographic Library installation package is available for authorized customers on the SAP Service Marketplace Web site at
http://service.sap.com/download
This package contains the following files:
SAP Cryptographic Library (sapcrypto.dll
for Microsoft Windows or libsapcrypto.ext
for UNIX)
A corresponding license ticket (ticket
)
The configuration tool, sapgenpse.exe
Copy the library and the sapgenpse.exe
file into a local directory. For example: C:\usr\sap
Check the file permissions. Ensure that the user under which the Java application server runs is able to run the library functions in the directory into which you copy the library and the sapgenpse.exe
file.
Create the sec
directory inside the directory into which you copy the library and the sapgenpse.exe
file.
Note: You can use any names for the directories that you create. However, creating theC:\usr\sap\sec (or /usr/sap/sec ) directory is an SAP recommendation. |
Copy the ticket file into the sec
directory. This is also the directory in which the Personal Security Environment (PSE) and credentials of the Java application server are generated.
Set the SECUDIR
environment variable for the Java application server user to the sec
directory.
Note: From this point onward, the term SECUDIR directory is used to refer to the directory whose path is defined inSECUDIR environment variable. |
Set the SNC_LIB
environment variable for the user of the Java application server to the cryptographic library directory, which is the parent directory of the sec
directory.
To configure SNC:
Either create a PSE or copy the SNC PSE of the SAP application server to the SECUDIR
directory. To create the SNC PSE for the Java application server, use the sapgenpse.exe
command-line tool as follows:
To determine the location of the SECUDIR
directory, run the sapgenpse
command without specifying any command options. The program displays information such as the library version and the location of the SECUDIR
directory.
Enter a command similar to the following to create the PSE:
sapgenpse get_pse -p PSE_Name -x PIN Distinguished_Name
The following is a sample distinguished name:
CN=SAPJ2EE, O=MyCompany, C=US
The sapgenpse
command creates a PSE in the SECUDIR
directory.
Create credentials for the Java application server.
The Java application server must have active credentials at run time to be able to access its PSE. To check whether or not this condition is met, enter the following command in the parent directory of the SECUDIR
directory:
seclogin
Then, enter the following command to open the PSE of the server and create the credentials.sapgenpse
file:
seclogin -p PSE_Name -x PIN -O [NT_Domain\]user_ID
The user_ID
that you specify must have administrator rights. PSE_NAME
is the name of the PSE file.
The credentials file, cred_v2,
for the user specified with the -O
option is created in the SECUDIR
directory.
Exchange the public key certificates of the two servers as follows:
Note: If you are using individual PSEs for each certificate of the SAP server, then you must perform this procedure once for each SAP server certificate. This means that the number of times you must perform this procedure is equal to the number of PSEs. |
Export the Oracle Identity Manager certificate by entering the following command:
sapgenpse export_own_cert -o filename.crt -p PSE_Name -x PIN
Import the Oracle Identity Manager certificate into the SAP application server. You may require the SAP administrator's assistance to perform this step.
Export the certificate of the SAP application server. You may require the SAP administrator's assistance to perform this step.
Import the SAP application server certificate into Oracle Identity Manager by entering the following command:
sapgenpse maintain_pk -a serverCertificatefile.crt -p PSE_Name -x PIN
Configure the following parameters in the SAP CUA
IT resource object:
SAPsnc_lib
SAPsnc_mode
SAPsnc_myname
SAPsnc_partnername
SAPsnc_qop
Note: Perform this procedure only if you want to configure the connector for multiple installations of SAP CUA. Refer to Oracle Identity Manager Design Console Guide for detailed instructions on performing each step of this procedure. |
To configure the connector for multiple installations of the target system:
Create and configure one resource object for each target system installation.
The Resource Objects form is in the Resource Management folder. The SAP CUA Resource Object
resource object is created when you import the connector XML file. You can use this resource object as the template for creating the remaining resource objects.
Create and configure one IT resource for each resource object.
The IT Resources form is in the Resource Management folder. The SAP CUA
IT resource is created when you import the connector XML file. You can use this IT resource as the template for creating the remaining IT resources, of the same resource type.
Design one process form for each process definition.
The Form Designer form is in the Development Tools folder. The following process forms are created when you import the connector XML file:
UD_SAPCUA
(main form)
UD_SAPCUARL
(child form for multivalue attributes)
UD_SAPCUAPR
(child form for multivalue attributes)
You can use these process forms as templates for creating the remaining process forms.
Create and configure one process definition for each resource object.
The Process Definition form is in the Process Management folder. The SAP CUA Process
process definition is created when you import the connector XML file. You can use this process definition as the template for creating the remaining process definitions.
While creating process definitions for each target system installation, the following steps that you must perform are specific to the creation of each process definition:
From the Object Name lookup field, select the resource object that you create in Step 1.
From the Table Name lookup field, select the process form that you create in Step 3.
While mapping the adapter variables for the IT Resource data type, ensure that you select the IT resource that you create in Step 2 from the Qualifier list.
Configure reconciliation for each target system installation. Refer to the "Step 6: Configuring Reconciliation" section for instructions. Note that only the values of the following attributes are to be changed for each reconciliation scheduled task:
ITResource
ResourceObject
IsTrusted
Set the IsTrusted
attribute to true
for the SAP CUA installation that you want to designate as a trusted source. You can designate either a single or multiple installations of SAP CUA as the trusted source. For the remaining SAP CUA installations, set this attribute to false
.
If required, modify the fields to be reconciled for the Xellerate User resource object.
When you use the Administrative and User Console to perform provisioning, you can specify the IT resource corresponding to the SAP CUA installation to which you want to provision the user.