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To create a new provisioning team:
Launch the New Provisioning Team wizard in any of these ways:
From Designer’s menus:
Select
, then click .From the Provisioning view:
Right-click
, then select .The New Provisioning Teams dialog box displays.
NOTE:When launched from the
menu, the dialog box contains fields not displayed when launched in from the Provisioning view.Fill in the fields as follows:
Click
. The Team panel of the Provisioning Team editor displays.Type a description.
To add a Team Manager, click , then choose the objects from the Identity Vault.
You might be prompted for credentials before you are able to access the Identity Vault. Managers can be users or groups.
Select
if you want the manager to be included as a team member in requests submitted for the team.To define the team’s members, do one of the following:
Click
, then select the relationship that represents the team’s membership.Click The manager will need to search for the member using a select-pick list to reduce the performance impact.
. Click , then select the members from the Identity Vault. Members can be users, groups, containers, organizational units(OU), or organizations (O). Specifying an O or OU can impact the User Application’s runtime performance. It is recommended that when you select an O or OU that you also select the General Option:Complete the Options section of the panel as follows:
If a particular team definition does not permit team managers to set proxies or team availability settings, the manager can still view the settings defined for the team members by the administrator or by a manager of another team to which these users belong. However, the team manager cannot edit these settings, view details for these settings, or create new proxy assignments or team availability settings.
You can now specify what types of requests this team can work on.
Click
. The Provisioning Team Request page displays.Choose the Provisioning Request Scope for this team. The values are:
Click and specify an identifier for the new provisioning team request object.
Specify values for the General panel. It displays different options, depending on the scope you select.
For Categories, select one or more categories from the
column and move them to the column.For Individual requests, select the request from the drop-down list.
Each category or individual request can only be associated with one request object. As you select them, they are removed from the list of possible values for the next request object that you create.
Complete the Task Scope tab as follows:
Complete the Permissions page as follows:
Click
.You must the Provisioning Team for it to be available to the User Application. See Section 2.7, Deploying Provisioning Objects. A of a provisioning team creates two objects in the User Application driver Appconfig Teams node:
srvprvTeam: contains the provisioning teams object.
srvprvTeamRequest: contains the request object.
Because there are two objects stored in the User Application driver for a provisioning team, the compare and import operations are different than for other types of provisioning objects. To compare or import both objects, you must do the compare or import at the team node and not at the individual element. If you do the compare or import at the individual element, only the srvprvTeam object is imported or compared.
You delete the Provisioning Team object from the Provisioning view by selecting the team, right-clicking, then selecting
. The Delete confirmation dialog box lets you specify whether to delete the object locally only, or from the Identity Vault during the next of the parent object. If you delete team request objects in Designer, the team request objects are deleted from the Identity Vault when you the team.In iManager, create a dynamic group called
.Set the
to .Specify the (&(isManager=TRUE)).
asFor complete details on creating dynamic groups, see the Novell Identity Manager: Administration Guide.
In Designer, create a new provisioning team and name it
.To specify the team managers, pick the Managers dynamic group you created earlier.
To identify the team members, select the
relationship.To define the team options:
Select
.Select
.Select
.Select the
tab to define a provisioning team request object.Set the
to , then name the new provisioning team request .Click the
tab and specify the task scope options as follows:Select
.Deselect
.Click the
tab and specify the permission options as follows:Select
.Select
.Select
Select
.Select
.Save and the team.
For more information, see Section 2.7, Deploying Provisioning Objects.