This document contains known issues for the components of Novell Compliance Management Platform.
The following sources provide information about the Compliance Management Platform:
The Novell Compliance Management Platform Integration Guide on the Novell Compliance Management Platform Documentation Web site.
The Overview Guide for the Identity Manager Resource Kit on the Novell Compliance Management Documentation Web site.
You might encounter the following issue during the implementation of the Compliance Management Platform solutions:
When you import any driver that contains driver set GCVs into a driver set that also contains driver set GCVs, the merge process for the GCVs does not work. Not all of the new GCVs are created.
There are two different workarounds for this issue, depending on if you have a new environment or an existing environment.
Import the driver that contains the driver set GCVs into an empty driver set, then add the other drivers to the driver set. The GCVs stay intact.
Drag and drop a new Identity Vault into the Designer Modeler.
Create a new driver that contains the driver set GCVs in the new Identity Vault.
Right-click the new driver set, then click
> .Select the existing driver set as the target, then click
.Select
to merge the GCVs into the existing driver set GCVs.Deploy the updated driver set into your existing Identity Vault.
You might encounter the following issues during the implementation of the Identity Manager Resource Kit:
If the work orders are not being processed, the WorkOrder driver name is incorrect. The WorkOrder driver hard-codes the driver name, and the incorrect name is included in the WorkOrder driver that ships with Identity Manager 3.6. The problem is fixed in the WorkOrder driver configuration file that ships with Designer 3.0 and the Resource Kit.
You see this problem only if you created your WorkOrder driver through iManager and used the driver configuration file that shipped with Identity Manager 3.6, use Designer to create the driver instead of iManager.
If you are using iManager 2.7.3, you cannot view the parameters of the Password Expiration Notification Job in iManager. The work around is to use Designer to manage the job. If you access the parameters page in iManager, you can no longer edit the job in iManager. Do not use iManager to mange the job.
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