Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide

Preface

The Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows Deployment Planning Guide describes how to plan and implement a Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows (Identity Synchronization for Windows) system.

Who Should Use This Book

This book is meant for system administrators who manage user identities on various directory resources. You must understand directory technologies and be familiar with directory servers, databases, and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).

Once you understand the concepts described in this guide, you will be ready to plan and deploy an Identity Synchronization for Windows solution for your particular environment.

Before You Read This Book

Before trying to deploy the Identity Synchronization for Windows product, read the following publications:

These publications explain Identity Synchronization for Windows product features, provide step-by-step instructions related to installing and configuring the product, and contain other important information that is not provided in this guide.

In addition, read this guide in its entirety before trying to deploy the Identity Synchronization for Windows product.

Books in This Documentation Set

The following table summarizes the books included in this documentation set.

Table P–1 Directory Server Enterprise Edition Documentation

Document Title 

Contents 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Release Notes

Contains the latest information about Directory Server Enterprise Edition, including known problems. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Documentation Center

Contains links to key areas of the documentation set. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Evaluation Guide

Introduces the key features of this release. Demonstrates how these features work and what they offer in the context of a fictional deployment that you can implement on a single system. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide

Explains how to plan and design highly available, highly scalable directory services based on Directory Server Enterprise Edition. Presents the basic concepts and principles of deployment planning and design. Discusses the solution life cycle, and provides high-level examples and strategies to use when planning solutions based on Directory Server Enterprise Edition. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation Guide

Explains how to install the Directory Server Enterprise Edition software. Shows how to select which components to install, configure those components after installation, and verify that the configured components function properly. 

For instructions on installing Directory Editor, go to http://docs.sun.com/coll/DirEdit_05q1.

Make sure you read the information in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Release Notes concerning Directory Editor before you install Directory Editor.

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Migration Guide

Provides instructions for upgrading components from earlier versions of Directory Server, Directory Proxy Server, and Identity Synchronization for Windows. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Administration Guide

Provides command-line instructions for administering Directory Server Enterprise Edition. 

For hints and instructions on using the Directory Service Control Center, DSCC, to administer Directory Server Enterprise Edition, see the online help provided in DSCC. 

For instructions on administering Directory Editor, go to http://docs.sun.com/coll/DirEdit_05q1.

For instructions on installing and configuring Identity Synchronization for Windows, see Part II, Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows, in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation Guide.

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Developer’s Guide

Shows how to develop server plug-ins with the APIs that are provided as part of Directory Server Enterprise Edition. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Reference

Introduces the technical and conceptual foundations of Directory Server Enterprise Edition. Describes its components, architecture, processes, and features. Also provides a reference to the developer APIs. 

Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Man Page Reference

Describes the command-line tools, schema objects, and other public interfaces that are available through Directory Server Enterprise Edition. Individual sections of this document can be installed as online manual pages. 

Sun Java System Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide

Provides general guidelines and best practices for planning and deploying Identity Synchronization for Windows 

Related Documentation

Because you will be working with Sun Java System Directory Server and Sun Java System Message Queue, you might need to refer to their product documentation:

For information about the basic concepts of public-key cryptography; the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol; intranet, extranet, and Internet security; and the role of digital certificates in an enterprise, read the security-related appendixes in the Managing Servers With iPlanet Console 5.0 manual.

For information about the Windows 2003 Server and Windows password policies, read the following Microsoft publications:

Typographic Conventions

The following table describes the typographic changes that are used in this book.

Table P–2 Typographic Conventions

Typeface 

Meaning 

Example 

AaBbCc123

The names of commands, files, and directories, and onscreen computer output 

Edit your .login file.

Use ls -a to list all files.

machine_name% you have mail.

AaBbCc123

What you type, contrasted with onscreen computer output 

machine_name% su

Password:

AaBbCc123

A placeholder to be replaced with a real name or value 

The command to remove a file is rm filename.

AaBbCc123

Book titles, new terms, and terms to be emphasized (note that some emphasized items appear bold online) 

Read Chapter 6 in the User's Guide.

A cache is a copy that is stored locally.

Do not save the file.

Shell Prompts in Command Examples

The following table shows default system prompts and superuser prompts.

Table P–3 Shell Prompts

Shell 

Prompt 

C shell on UNIX and Linux systems 

machine_name%

C shell superuser on UNIX and Linux systems 

machine_name#

Bourne shell and Korn shell on UNIX and Linux systems 

$

Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser on UNIX and Linux systems 

#

Microsoft Windows command line 

C:\

Symbol Conventions

The following table explains symbols that might be used in this book.

Table P–4 Symbol Conventions

Symbol 

Description 

Example 

Meaning 

[ ]

Contains optional arguments and command options. 

ls [-l]

The -l option is not required.

{ | }

Contains a set of choices for a required command option. 

-d {y|n}

The -d option requires that you use either the y argument or the n argument.

${ }

Indicates a variable reference. 

${com.sun.javaRoot}

References the value of the com.sun.javaRoot variable.

Joins simultaneous multiple keystrokes. 

Control-A 

Press the Control key while you press the A key. 

Joins consecutive multiple keystrokes. 

Ctrl+A+N 

Press the Control key, release it, and then press the subsequent keys. 

-> 

Indicates menu item selection in a graphical user interface. 

File -> New -> Templates 

From the File menu, choose New. From the New submenu, choose Templates. 

Documentation, Support, and Training

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Third-Party Web Site References

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