NetIQ Identity Manager 4.0.2 Common Driver Administration Guide
- NetIQ Identity Manager 4.0.2 Common Driver Administration Guide
- Starting, Stopping, or Restarting the Driver
- Starting the Driver in Designer
- Starting the Driver in iManager
- Stopping the Driver in Designer
- Stopping the Driver in iManager
- Restarting the Driver in Designer
- Restarting the Driver in iManager
- Activating the Driver
- Viewing Version Information
- Viewing a Hierarchical Display of Version Information
- Viewing the Version Information as a Text File
- Saving Version Information
- Driver Configuration Files Naming Convention
- Backing Up a Driver
- Exporting the Driver in Designer
- Exporting the Driver in iManager
- Running the Driver in Factory Mode
- Monitoring Driver Health
- Creating a Driver Health Configuration
- Creating a Driver Health Job
- Modifying the Driver Health Job’s Settings
- Modifying the Conditions for a Health State
- Modifying the Actions for a Health State
- Creating a Custom State
- Memory Requirements for Driver Health
- Viewing Driver Statistics
- Viewing Statistics for an Individual Driver
- Viewing Statistics for a Driver Set
- Managing Associations between Drivers and Objects
- Associations
- No-Reference Associations
- Migration Between Associations
- Tools for Managing Associations
- Inspecting a Driver’s Cache File
- Securely Storing Driver Passwords with Named Passwords
- Using Designer to Configure Named Passwords
- Using iManager to Configure Named Passwords
- Using Named Passwords in Driver Policies
- Using the DirXML Command Line Utility to Configure Named Passwords
- Configuring Java Environment Parameters
- Using iManager to Configure the Java Environment Parameters
- Using Designer to Configure the Java Environment Parameters
- Reassociating a Driver Set Object with a Server
- Using the DirXML Command Line Utility
- Interactive Mode
- Command Line Mode
- Synchronizing Objects
- What Is Synchronization?
- When Is Synchronization Done?
- How Does the Identity Manager Engine Decide Which Object to Synchronize?
- How Does Synchronization Work?
- Migrating and Resynchronizing Data
- Viewing Identity Manager Processes
- Adding Trace Levels in Designer
- Adding Trace Levels in iManager
- Capturing Identity Manager Processes to a File
- Editing Driver Configuration Files
- Variables in a Driver Configuration File
- Flexible Prompting in a Driver Configuration File
- Viewing the Informal Identity Manager Driver Configuration DTD
- Troubleshooting the Driver
- Using NetIQ Sentinel to Log Identity Manager Events
- Troubleshooting Driver Processes
- Driver Shim Errors
- Identity Manager Driver Errors
- Java Customization Errors
- When and How to Use Global Configuration Values
- Using GCVs to Adapt the Driver Configuration File to Changing Environments
- When Not to Use GCVs
- When to Use Driver Set GCVs, Driver GCVs, or Global Configuration Objects in Packages
- Naming Convention for GCVs
- Understanding Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service
- Overview
- Components for Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service
- Configuring Common Settings GCVs
- Setting Up Administrative User Accounts
- Setting Up Administrative Passwords
- Creating Drivers
- Viewing Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service Configuration Objects
- Troubleshooting Permission Collection and Reconciliation Service Issues
- Driver Properties
- Accessing the Properties
- Named Passwords
- Engine Control Values
- Log Level
- Driver Image/iManager Icon
- Security Equals
- Filter
- Edit Filter XML
- Misc/Trace
- Excluded Objects
- Driver Health Configuration
- Driver Manifest
- Driver Cache Inspector
- Driver Inspector
- Server Variables
- Legal Notice