Topics in this section include
Uninstall the NIS driver shim:
Stop the NIS driver shim.
Run the NIS driver shim uninstall program (/usr/sbin/nis-drv-uninstall in version 2.0.1) on the connected Linux or UNIX system. Remove both the driver files and the PAM or LAM module.
Remove any system startup items related to the NIS driver shim.
Install the driver shim on the connected system.
For details, see Section 3.7, Installing the Driver Shim on the Connected System.
Install the Linux and UNIX driver PAM or LAM module.
For details, see Section 3.8, Installing the PAM or LAM Module.
Make a copy of any non-standard policy customizations you have made to your driver rules:
Import the Linux and UNIX driver over the existing NIS driver:
In the Driver Set Overview in iManager, click
.Select the appropriate existing driver set, then click
.Import the driver rules file.
Select LinuxUnix-IDM3_5_0-V2.xml, then click .
, selectSelect the existing NIS driver to update in the
box on the Create Driver page.Select an installation method, then click
.For details about choosing an installation method, see Section 2.5, Choosing between the Basic and the Advanced Installation Methods.
Specify the configuration settings as described in Section 3.6, Setting Up the Driver on the Metadirectory Server, then click .
Select
, then click .Click
to complete the driver installation.Export the newly created policies to an XML file:
In iManager, navigate to the Driver Overview for the driver.
Click
, then click .Accept the default export settings to export all policies, and then click
.Leave the
field blank, then click .Click
, specify a filename, then click .Integrate your customizations into the policies that you saved in Step 1.
Compare the newly-created policies with the policies that you saved in Step 1, and determine how to integrate your customizations into the standard policies for the Linux and UNIX driver. Ensure that you do not delete required functionality from the standard policies. When you have finished, save your changes for each policy to a new file.
Update the policies for the driver:
In iManager, navigate to the Driver Overview for the driver.
Click the arrow icon for a policy you want to update.
Select a policy in the list, then click
.Click
, then select .Append to or replace the policy.
If the policy was new, select
.If the policy was customized from a standard policy, select
.Enter or browse for the appropriate XML file that you saved in Step 4, then click .
Start the Linux and UNIX driver.
Click the upper right corner of the driver icon, then click
.Customizing policies is an advanced task that is beyond the scope of this document. For complete information on policy customization, see the Policy Builder and Driver Customization Guide on the Identity Manager 3.6.1 Documentation Web site.
Perform the steps listed in Section 3.9, Post-Installation Tasks.