Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for IBM i5/OS (OS/400) Advanced Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32447-01 |
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The following are known issues associated with this release of the connector:
The IBM i5/OS (OS/400) Advanced Connector can accept and transmit any non-ASCII data to the i5/OS (OS/400), but the i5/OS (OS/400) may not accept non-ASCII characters. As a result, any task that requires non-ASCII data transfer fails. In addition, there is no provision in the connector to indicate that the task has failed or that an error has occurred on the i5/OS (OS/400). You must exercise caution when providing inputs to the connector for the target system, especially when using a regional language interface.
Passwords used on the i5/OS (OS/400) must conform to stringent rules related to passwords on i5/OS (OS/400). These passwords are also subject to restrictions imposed by corporate policies and rules about i5/OS (OS/400) passwords. While creating user accounts for target systems on the i5/OS (OS/400), you must take these requirements into account before assigning passwords for these accounts.
This only applies to a configuration where a single LDAP Gateway connects to multiple installations of the target system. If you configure the connector for trusted source reconciliation and set the idfTrusted
parameter to true in one of the target system installations on the i5/OS (OS/400), then it must be set to true in all installations that connect to the same Gateway. Otherwise, the connector will fail to work.
When using any version of i5/OS (OS/400) earlier than 5.4, the Reset Password function for real-time reconciliation is not used, and the User Change Password function is used instead.