You want to modify the User Application configuration
settings made during installation. This includes configuration of
such things as:
- Identity Vault connections and certificates
- E-mail settings
- Metadirectory User Identity, User Groups
- iChain settings
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You can run the configuration utility
independent of the installer.
On Linux , run this command from the installation directory
(by default, /home/user/novell/idm):
configupdate.sh
On Windows, run this command from the installation directory
(by default, c:\novell\idm):
configupdate.bat
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Exceptions thrown when JBoss starts up,
with the log message “port 8080 already in use.” |
Shut down any instances of Tomcat (or
other server software) that might already be running. If you decide
to reconfigure JBoss to use a port other than 8080, remember to
edit the config settings for the User Application Driver in iManager. |
You see a message that no trusted certificates
were found when JBoss starts. |
Make sure you start JBoss using the JRE
installed with the User Application. |
Can’t log into portal admin
page. |
Make sure the User Application administrator account
exists. Don’t confuse this with your iManager admin account.
They are two different admin objects. |
Can log into as admin, but can’t
create new users. |
The User Application Administrator must
be a trustee of the top container and needs to have Supervisor rights.
As a stopgap, you can try setting the User Application’s
Administrator’s rights equivalent to the LDAP administrator’s
rights (using iManager). |
When starting JBoss, there are MySQL
connection errors. |
Don’t run as root.
Make sure MySQL is running (and that the correct copy is running).
Kill any other instances of MySQL. Run /idm/mysql/start-mysql.sh,
then /idm/start-jboss.sh.
Examine /idm/mysql/setup-mysql.sh in
a text editor and correct any values that appear suspicious. Then
run the script, and run /idm/start-jboss.sh. |
You encounter keystore errors when starting
the JBoss application server |
Your JBoss application server is not
using the JRE installed by the User Application installation program
which uses the default path:
/idm/jre/lib/security/cacerts
Use the keytool command to import
the certificate file:
keytool -import -trustcacerts -alias aliasName -file certFile -keystore ..\lib\security\cacerts -storepass changeit
- Replace aliasName with
a unique name of your choice for this certificate.
- Replace certFile with
the full path and name of your certificate file.
- The default keystore password is changeit (if you
have a different password, specify it).
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