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dsDash - eDirectory Health Monitor
dsDash is a cross-platform, multi-tree, automated eDirectory monitoring application.
Submitted by: cdrew on Wed. 08.27.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Automation, Drivers, eDirectory, Health Reports, LDAP, Monitoring, NetWare, Partitions, Replicas, Troubleshooting, Windows
Product: DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Adding 3rd-Party Storage Drivers to a Base Img (SysPrep)
Tommy Mikkelsen lays out a nifty idea that should save you some time and grief.
Submitted by: ukdtom on Fri. 08.15.2008
Filed Under:
ZENworks Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, System & Resource Management Specialists
Topic: Drivers, Imaging
Product: ZENworks
FSF/NSM User Storage Service Driver
Loopback driver to automatically assign File System Factory/Novell Storage Manager policies to users.
Submitted by: lhaeger on Fri. 08.01.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Drivers, eDirectory, File Management, Folders, Identity & Security Management, Identity Management, Integration, Storage
Product: eDirectory, File System Factory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5
Using Substring and a Mapping Table to Truncate Attribute Values
In an Identity Vault environment, an attribute or field can have different character lengths in any of the connected data stores. This article describes a method of handling Attribute length differences by using the Substring Verb token in combination with an IDM Mapping Table.
Submitted by: furulo on Thu. 07.24.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Drivers
Product: Identity Manager
Q&A: Rename Event for the IDM Notes Driver
Perry Nuffer answers several questions about Rename Event for the IDM Notes Driver.
Submitted by: pnuffer on Fri. 05.16.2008
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Drivers
Product: Identity Manager
Netconsole howto: send kernel boot messages over ethernet
jslezacek shares a tip on how to save Kernel boot messages after a server crash/hang when access to a serial console is not available.
Submitted by: jslezacek on Mon. 05.12.2008
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, Developer Tools, Drivers, Error messages, Logging, Tools and Utilities, Troubleshooting
Product: Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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