Objects That Designer Does Not Model; Section 2.4, "Objects That Designer Does Not Model - Novell IDENTITY MANAGER 3.6.1 - STAGING BEST PRACTICES GUIDE 2010 Manual

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2.4 Objects That Designer Does Not Model

Feature
Description
O (Organization)
Ensure that O or OU objects are created before deploying them.
and OU
Import the containers that contain O or OU objects. The following objects must be
(Organizational Unit)
included in O or OU objects:
Users
Ensure that the User objects are created before deploying them, especially the
admin users. The list of users can be collected in two different ways:
Import the containers that contain the user objects. The following objects must be
included in the list:
Groups
Ensure that the static and dynamic group objects are created before deploying
them.
Import the containers that contain the groups. The following objects must be
included in the list:
Password Policies
Ensure that the policies are created before deploying them.
Indices
Ensure that indices are created before deploying them.
Custom Objects
User-defined objects ar not defined in Designer. Manually create them before
deploying.
Import the containers that contain the custom objects. The following objects must
be included in the list:
All O or OU objects that are Security Equivalences objects for any drivers.
O or OU objects that are used in any policies.
O or OU objects that are used in any job configurations.
O or OU objects that are used in GCVs.
Security Equivalences and Exclude Administrator Roles for all the drivers.
Static Members on groups and RBE policies.
Search identities and Memebrship Filter on Dynamic groups and RBE
policies.
Users that are used in any policies.
Users that are used in any job configurations.
Users that are used in GCVs.
Groups that are used in any policies.
Groups that are used in any job configurations.
Groups that are used in GCVs.
All custom objects that are Security Equivalences objects for all the drivers.
Custom objects that are used in any policies.
Custom objects that are used in any job configurations.
Custom objects that are used in GCVs.
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