The Orchestrate Server Policies Tab; The Orchestrate Server Constraints/Facts Tab; The Server Admin Object - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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User Filter: Specifies the name of the filter to be used in the lookup for the user's LDAP
distinguished name.
User Prefix: Specifies the prefix used to define the LDAP subtree within the BaseDN tree that
contains user accounts. If you leave this property blank, the Orchestrate Server uses the BaseDN.
For ADS, this prefix is
.
cn=Users
Group Attribute: Specifies the attribute of a group entry describing the login name of that group.
Group Filter: Specifies a filter to be used in the lookup for group memberships on some LDAP
schemas. The filter can use either
or
to substitute that value. For
${USER_NAME}
${USER_DN}
example:
.
memberUid=${USER_NAME}
Not used for Active Directory authentication.
Group Prefix: Specifies the prefix used to define the LDAP subtree within the BaseDN tree that
contains group accounts.
Not used for Active Directory authentication.
Group DNA Attribute: Specifies the directory root where all queries for a user's group
memberships (stored as a list of "member of" attributes on the user's entry on an ADS server) are to
occur.
Nested DNA Attribute: Specifies the attribute of a group entry where subgroups can be queried.

5.1.3 The Orchestrate Server Policies Tab

The Polices tab opens a page that contains a policy viewer for each of the policies associated with
the Server Object.
NOTE: You can edit a policy by right-clicking a policy icon, selecting Edit Policy and clicking the
Save icon.

5.1.4 The Orchestrate Server Constraints/Facts Tab

The Constraints/Facts tab opens a page that shows all of the effective constraints and facts for the
Server object. The server object has an associated set of facts and constraints that define its
properties. In essence, by building, deploying, and running jobs on the PlateSpin Orchestrate Server,
you can individually change the functionality of any and all system resources by managing an
object's facts and constraints.The Orchestrate Server assigns default values to each of the
component facts, although they can be changed at any time by the administrator, unless they are
read-only. Facts with mode
have read-only values, which can be edited (that is, using the
r/o
"pencil" icon) in order to view their value(s) but changes cannot be made.

5.2 The Server Admin Object

The Server Admin object lists the accessible PlateSpin Orchestrate Servers and their deployed
components. Clicking on a deployed component displays information about that component's
associated Deployment Session.
The Explorer Tree
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