After creating the Driver object and completing the rules for placing groups of students, you can start the driver and test it.
The default polling rate on a new Driver object is 900 seconds. This is appropriate for a production environment, but you should make it shorter for testing purposes.
If you don’t complete this step, you will get errors in the status log when you start the driver.
For testing purposes, set the polling rate for the Driver object to 15 seconds.
In iManager, click
> . Search for the driver set.In the driver set, click the icon for the driver. On the Identity Manager Driver Overview page that appears, click the driver icon again.
Click the
tab, then click . On the Driver Configuration page, find the and .Change the poll rate to 15 seconds, then click
.Set the startup option for the driver. On the same Driver Configuration page, scroll to
. Select how you want the driver to be started, then click .Start the driver. On the Identity Manager Driver Overview page, click the icon in the upper-right corner of the driver icon, then click
.Check for errors.
If you see errors you need to fix, you might want to clear the log before you make changes so you can see which errors are new.
See Section A.1, Viewing Status Messages for the Identity Manager Driver for SIF and Section A.2, Error Messages.
Disregard the error message “No object name provided.” It does not indicate a problem.
After you test the driver, set the polling rate to a longer period that’s appropriate for your environment, such as 900 seconds.