Configuring The Driver Settings; Configuring The Driver Policies; Deploying The Driver - Novell IDENTITY MANAGER 3.6.1 - NULL SERVICE AND LOOPBACK SERVICE DRIVERS Manual

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2.1.2 Configuring the Driver Settings

After you import the driver configuration file, the Null Service driver will run. However, there are
many configuration settings that you can use to customize and optimize the driver. The settings are
divided into categories such as Driver Configuration, Engine Control Values, and Global
Configuration Values (GCVs). The settings are described in
page
27.
If you do not have the Driver Properties page displayed in Designer:
1 Open your project.
2 In the Modeler, right-click the driver icon

2.1.3 Configuring the Driver Policies

The basic driver configuration does not include any policies. To have the driver perform any work,
you need to create the appropriate policies. For information about creating policies, see the
in Designer 3.5

2.1.4 Deploying the Driver

After a driver is created in Designer, it must be deployed into the Identity Vault.
1 In Designer, open your project.
2 In the Modeler, right-click the driver icon
3 If you are authenticated to the Identity Vault, skip to
information:
Host: Specify the IP address or DNS name of the server hosting the Identity Vault.
Username: Specify the DN of the user object used to authenticate to the Identity Vault.
Password: Specify the user's password.
4 Click OK.
5 Read the deployment summary, then click Deploy.
6 Read the successful message, then click OK.
7 Click Define Security Equivalence to assign rights to the driver.
The driver requires rights to objects within the Identity Vault. The Admin user object is most
often used to supply these rights. However, you might want to create a DriversUser (for
example) and assign security equivalence to that user. Whatever rights that the driver needs to
have on the server, the DriversUser object must have the same security rights.
7a Click Add, then browse to and select the object with the correct rights.
7b Click OK twice.
8 Click Exclude Administrative Roles to exclude users that should not be synchronized.
You should exclude any administrative User objects (for example, Admin and DriversUser)
from synchronization.
8a Click Add, then browse to and select the user object you want to exclude.
8b Click OK.
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Appendix A, "Driver Properties," on
or the driver line, then select Properties.
or the driver line, then select Live > Deploy.
Step
5; otherwise, specify the follow
Policies

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