The Identity Tracking Solution Pack requires some global configuration that must be completed. This configuration needs to be completed before any additional configuration. The configuration information is contained in the Identity Tracking Solution Pack.
If you have completed these global configuration tasks for another use case, you can skip the following sections:
To access the Global Setup configuration information:
In the Sentinel Control Center toolbar, click
> .Double-click the Identity Tracking Solution Pack entry in the Solution Packs Manager.
In the left pane, select
> > , then click the tab in the right pane.The Sentinel data field must be able to hold Identity Manager attribute data.
Start the Sentinel Control Center, then click the
tab.Select
from the toolbar.In the left pane, browse to and select
.The tag is rv43.
In the
field in the right pane, change the display label to , then click .Click
, then close the Event Configuration window and reopen it to see the changes take place.The performance of queries for certain reports in the Identity Tracking Solution Pack is increased if you add indexes to the database. These indexes increase the speed of queries against the large database.
To add the indexes for Oracle* database:
Copy the oracle_index.sql file under the tab to a system that contains a database client capable of connecting to the Sentinel database server.
Connect to the Sentinel database via SQL*Plus as the ESECDBA user.
For example, if your database name is ESEC, the user name is esecdba@ESEC.
Execute the SQL script by running the following command at the SQL> prompt:
@/file_location/oracle_index.sql
After the script is successfully executed, the required indexes are created in the Sentinel database.
To add the indexes for MS SQL 2006:
Copy the msqsql_index.sql file under the tab to a to a system that contains a database client capable of connecting to the Sentinel database server.
Connect to the Sentinel database via MS SQL Server Management Studio as the ESECDBA user.
From the toolbar, select mssql_index.sql file.
> > , then browse to and select the(Conditional) If the database is not set to the default of ESEC, then in the Microsoft* SQL 2006 server, click
> > , then select Sentinel Database from the drop-down list.In the toolbar, click
> to execute the SQL script.After the script is successfully executed, the required indexes are created in the Sentinel database.