In iManager:
Click to display the Identity Manager Administration page.
Open the driver set that contains the driver whose properties you want to edit:
In the
list, click .If the driver set is not listed on the
tab, use the field to search for and display the driver set.Click the driver set to open the Driver Set Overview page.
Locate the driver icon, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon to display the
menu.Click
to display the driver’s properties page.By default, the Driver Configuration page is displayed.
In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler.
Right-click the driver icon or line, then select click
The Driver Configuration options are divided into the following sections:
The driver module changes the driver from running locally to running remotely or the reverse.
Table A-1
Option |
Description |
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Used to specify the name of the Java class that is instantiated for the shim component of the driver. This class can be located in the classes directory as a class file, or in the lib directory as a .jar file. If this option is selected, the driver is running locally. The Java class name is: com.novell.nds.dirxml.driver.sungardbannershim.SungardBannerDriverShim |
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This option is not used with the Sungard Banner driver. |
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Used when the driver is connecting remotely to the connected system. Designer includes two suboptions:
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Table A-2
Option |
Description |
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Use this option to set a password for the driver object. If you are using the Remote Loader, you must enter a password on this page or the remote driver does not run. This password is used by the Remote Loader to authenticate itself to the remote driver shim. |
The authentication section stores the information required to authenticate to the connected system.
Table A-3
Option |
Description |
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The Sungard Banner driver uses separate authentication configurations for each channel. The driver does not use this Authentication information. Leave it blank. |
or
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The Sungard Banner driver uses separate authentications for each channel. Leave this parameter blank. |
or
Port
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Used only if the driver is connecting to the application through the remote loader. The parameter to enter is hostname=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port=xxxx kmo=certificatename, when the host name is the IP address of the application server running the Remote Loader server and the port is the port the remote loader is listening on. The default port for the Remote Loader is 8090. The kmo entry is optional. It is only used when there is an SSL connection between the Remote Loader and the Metadirectory engine. Example: hostname=10.0.0.1 port=8090 kmo=IDMCertificate |
) or
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Specify the maximum event cache file size (in KB). If it is set to zero, the file size is unlimited. Click to set the file size to unlimited in Designer. |
or
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This option is not used with the Sungard Banner driver. |
or
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Used only if the driver is connecting to the application through the Remote Loader. The password is used to control access to the Remote Loader instance. It must be the same password specified during the configuration of the Remote Loader on the connected system. |
The Startup Option section allows you to set the driver state when the Identity Manager server is started.
Table A-4
Option |
Description |
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The driver starts every time the Identity Manager server is started. |
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The driver does not start when the Identity Manager server is started. The driver must be started through Designer or iManager. |
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The driver has a cache file that stores all of the events. When the driver is set to Disabled, this file is deleted and no new events are stored in the file until the driver state is changed to Manual or Auto Start. |
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This option only applies if the driver is deployed and was previously disabled. If this is not selected, the driver re-synchronizes the next time it is started. |
The Driver Parameters section allows you to configure the driver-specific parameters. When you change driver parameters, you tune driver behavior to align with your network environment. For example, you might find the default Publisher polling interval to be shorter than your synchronization requires. Making the interval longer could improve network performance while still maintaining appropriate synchronization.
Option |
Description |
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The name of the driver contained in the driver configuration file is Sungard Banner. Specify the actual name you want to use for the driver. |
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Configure the driver for use with the Remote Loader service or daemon by selecting , or select to configure the driver for local use. If is selected, the remaining prompts are not displayed. |
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For remote driver configuration only. The driver object password is used by the Remote Loader to authenticate to the Identity Manager server. It must be the same password that is specified in the field on the Identity Manager Remote Loader. |
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Specify the URL for the remote Sungard Banner server. |
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Specify the authentication ID for the remote Sungard Banner server. |
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Specify the authentication password for the remote Sungard Banner server. |
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Specify the host address and the host port when a proxy host and port are used. |
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List the HTTP error codes that should return a retry status. |
Customize HTTP Request-Header Fields |
Select if you want to set mutual authentication information. |
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Specify the IP address of the server where this driver is installed and the port number this driver listens on as an SPML server. |
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The authentication scheme requires a user-ID and password. |
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Specify the authentication ID to validate incoming SPML requests. |
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Specify the authentication password to validate incoming SPML requests. |
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Indicates if the driver accepts HTTPS connections from Sungard Banner. |
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When the server is configured to accept HTTPS connections, this is the KMO name in eDirectory. |
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When the server is configured to accept HTTPS connections, this is the path and name of the keystore file. |
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When the server is configured to accept HTTPS connections, this is the keystore file password. |
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When the server is configured to accept HTTPS connections, this is the key alias. |
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When the server is configured to accept HTTPS connections, this is the key alias password, not the keystore password. |
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The HTTP request header is set to this value on publisher results that are sent back to the requester. |
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Specify the heartbeat interval in minutes. |