To migrate to the Novell Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module 3.7, you must perform the following tasks:
Before beginning the migration process, make directory and database backups of your Identity Manager system.
Verify that your software meets the system requirements for the Roles Based Provisioning Module 3.7.
See Section 1.3, “System Requirements” in the Roles Based Provisioning Module 3.7 Installation Guide.
Download the Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module.
Check the following supporting components:
Make sure you have a supported Identity Manager Metadirectory installed.
Make sure you have a supported application server installed.
Make sure you have a supported database installed.
See Section 2.4, “Installing a Database” in the Roles Based Provisioning Module 3.7 Installation Guide.
If you are migrating from a 3.6 or 3.6.1 User Application, perform the pre-migration tasks for migrating the security model.
Update the Roles Based Provisioning Module Metadirectory components.
IMPORTANT:Since you are migrating from a previous version of the RBPM, it is mandatory that you rune the NrfCaseUpdate utility, as instructed in this utility.
Migrate the User Application driver in Designer for Identity Manager 3.5. See Section 1.2, Migrating User Application Drivers.
IMPORTANT:You must use Designer for Identity Manager 3.5. You cannot use iManager. For details on downloading Designer for Identity Manager 3.5, see the Novell download page.
Update the Role and Resource Service Driver in iManager or Designer for Identity Manager 3.5.
IMPORTANT:If you have an existing Role Service driver for version 3.6 or 3.6.1, you must delete the existing driver and create a new one for version 3.7. Remember to start your new Role and Resource Service driver once it is created.
Update the Identity Manager User Application.
If you are migrating from a 3.6 or 3.6.1 User Application, perform the post-migration tasks for migrating the security model.
See Section 1.4.3, Steps for Migrating the System Roles and Team Permissions.