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Identity Manager 9.2 - Target System Synchronization Reference Guide

Target system synchronization with the Synchronization Editor Working with the Synchronization Editor Basics of target system synchronization Setting up synchronization
Starting the Synchronization Editor Creating a synchronization project Configuring synchronization
Setting up mappings Setting up synchronization workflows Connecting systems Configuring the synchronization log Editing the scope Using variables and variable sets Setting up start up configurations Setting up base objects
Overview of schema classes Customizing the synchronization configuration Checking the consistency of the synchronization configuration Activating the synchronization project Defining start up sequences Copying synchronization projects
Running synchronization Synchronization analysis Setting up synchronization with default connectors Updating existing synchronization projects Script library for synchronization projects Additional information for experts Troubleshooting errors when connecting target systems Configuration parameters for target system synchronization Configuration file examples

Extended synchronization step properties

You can optimize memory usage for processingClosed synchronization stepClosed data on the Extended tab.

Table 54: Extended synchronization step properties

Property

Description

Performance/memory factorClosed

This controls the behavior of memory and performance in the synchronizationClosed step. If more memory is available, you can change the performance/memory factor in favor of performance. Reduce the performance/memory factor if there are memory problems.

The performance/memory factor specifies the percentage with which the reload threshold, partition size, and bulk level are applied to an object type.

Use the slider to set the performance/memory factor.

  • Move the slider to the right to increase performance. This requires more memory.

  • Move the slider to the left to reduce memory requirements. This also reduces the performance.

Reload threshold

Specifies the maximum number of properties that can be loaded by synchronization to prevent partitioned reloading. You can increase this value to accelerate synchronization of target systems with small mappings. However, more memory is required.

The default value for all data to be processed is fixed in the start up configuration. It can be specified separately for every synchronization step.

To specify the threshold for a synchronization step

  1. Disable Use start up configuration settings.

  2. Change the preset reload threshold.

Commit mode

Specifies whether changes in the in-memory object are committed after the synchronization step has been run. This affects changes that are made through the property mapping rule’s Force mapping against direction of synchronization option.

This setting is required only for object-based synchronization, for example, provisioning, when the object must be handled by more than one synchronization step.

  • None: No changes are committed.

  • Automatic: It is decided automatically, which changes are committed.

  • UserDefined: Changes to the selected schema properties are committed.

    Under Commit changes for, enable the schema properties whose changes are committed in the in-memory object.

Do not filter outstanding objects

Specifies whether default handling of objects that are marked as outstanding is disabled.

By default, objects marked as outstanding are filtered out of the synchronization objects and thus ignored during synchronization. When two One IdentityClosed Manager databases are synchronized, outstanding objects are always matched so that the objects are mapped identically.

TIP: You can adjust the memory requirements for all the data to be processed in the start-up configuration. You can set the reload threshold, partition size, and bulk level here. These setting are only possible in expert mode. For more information, see Extended properties for start up configuration.

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Displaying implementation plans

The implementation plan shows all synchronization stepsClosed of a workflow in the order in which they will be run. Dependencies between schema classes are resolved. Thus, additional synchronizationClosed steps that are added automatically are also displayed.

To display a workflow implementation plan

  1. Select the Workflows category.

  2. Select a workflow in the navigation view.

  3. In the workflow view, click .

    The implementation plan is displayed as a report. You can save the report.

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Connecting systems

You connect to the One IdentityClosed Manager database when you log into the Synchronization EditorClosed. You connect to the target system with the project wizard. The system connection is automatically set up once One Identity Manager accesses the target system. The icon Synchronization Editor is displayed in the status bar if a target system is connected.

Other system connection properties are saved in the synchronization projectClosed. You can edit these properties in Synchronization Editor.

How to edit system connection properties

To edit database connection properties

  1. Select the Configuration > One IdentityClosed Manager connection category.

    The sections General, ScopeClosed, Connection parameters, and SchemaClosed classes are displayed in the document view with the database connection properties.

  2. To edit general properties of the database connection, select the General view and click Setup....

To edit target system connection properties

  1. Select the Configuration > Target systemClosed category.

    The sections General, Scope, Connection parameters, and Schema classes are displayed in the document view with the target system connection properties.

  2. To edit general properties of the target system connection, select the General view and click Setup....
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