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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - Configuration Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager software architecture Customizing the One Identity Manager default configuration Customizing the One Identity Manager base configuration One Identity Manager schema basics Editing the user interface
Object definitions for the user interface User interface navigation Forms for the user interface Statistics in One Identity Manager Extending the Launchpad Task definitions for the user interface Applications for configuring the user interface Icons and images for configuring the user interface Using predefined database queries
Localization in One Identity Manager Process orchestration in One Identity Manager
Setting up Job servers Configuring the One Identity Manager Service Handling processes in One Identity Manager
Tracking changes with process monitoring Conditional compilation using preprocessor conditions Scripts in One Identity Manager
Using scripts Notes on message output Notes on using date values Using dollar ($) notation Using base objects Calling functions Pre-scripts for use in processes and process steps Using session services Using #LD-notation Script library Support for processing of scripts in Script Editor Creating and editing scripts in the Script Editor Copying scripts in the Script Editor Testing scripts in the Script Editor Testing script compilation in the Script Editor Overriding scripts Permissions for executing scripts Editing and testing script code with the System Debugger Extended debugging in the Object Browser
Reports in One Identity Manager Adding custom tables or columns to the One Identity Manager schema Web service integration SOAP Web Service One Identity Manager as SPML provisioning service provider Processing DBQueue tasks One Identity Manager Service configuration files

Importing the translation.

The default One Identity Manager installation is supplied in English - United States [en-US] and German - Germany [de-DE]. To translate the Web Portal there are other languages available. These are provided in the form of One Identity Manager Language Pack CSV files.

NOTE: You will find the One Identity Manager Language Pack in the Support Portal under https://support.oneidentity.com/.

The import:

  • Creates the translations in the DialogMultiLanguage table.

  • Updates currently existing entries based on the key, the table, and the column.

  • Deletes the entries.

To import the language files

  1. In the Designer, select the Base data category.

  2. Start the Language Editor using the Edit translation in database task.

  3. In the editor toolbar, click .

  4. Select *.CSV files with the required language and click Open.

    This starts the import. The process may take some time.

  5. Commit the changes to the main database. Use the Database | Save to database menu item.

    After the changes have been committed to the main database, the system data must be recalculated by the DBQueue Processor in order make the new multi-language data available to all system users.

Process orchestration in One Identity Manager

One Identity Manager uses processes for mapping business processes. A process consists of process steps that represent processing tasks and are joined by predecessor/successor relations. This functionality allows flexibility when linking actions and sequences to object events. Processes are modeled using process templates. A process generator (Jobgenerator) is responsible for converting script templates in processes and process steps into a concrete process in the Job queue.

The One Identity Manager Service enables the distribution of the information administrated in the One Identity Manager database throughout the network. The One Identity Manager Service performs data synchronization between the database and any connected target systems and executes actions at the database and file levels. The One Identity Manager Service retrieves process steps from the Job queue. Process steps are executed by process components. The One Identity Manager Service also creates an instance of the required process component and transfers the process step parameters. Decision logic monitors the execution of the process steps and determines how processing should continue depending on the results of the executed process components. The One Identity Manager Service enables parallel processing of process steps because it can create several instances of process components.

The One Identity Manager Service is the only One Identity Manager component authorized to make changes in the target system.

To monitor the process handling, use the Job Queue Info program. For more detailed information, see the One Identity Manager Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide.

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Setting up Job servers

The One Identity Manager Service handles defined processes. To execute the processes, the One Identity Manager Service has to be installed on the One Identity Manager network server. For more detailed information, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide.

Setting up a Job server requires the following steps:

  • Create an entry for the Job server in the One Identity Manager database.

  • Specify the machine roles and server functions for the Job server.

    Installation packages to be installed on the Job server are found, depending on the selected machine roles. The server function defines the functionality of a server in One Identity Manager. One Identity Manager processes are handled with respect to the server function.

  • Install the One Identity Manager Service.

  • Configure the One Identity Manager Service.

  • Start the One Identity Manager Service.

Each One Identity Manager Service within the network must have a unique queue identifier. The process steps are requested by the Job queue using exactly this queue name:

  • Enter this queue name in the One Identity Manager Service configuration file.

  • A Job server must be known in the One Identity Manager database for each queue.

You can set up Job servers in different ways. You can carry out the necessary steps in the Designer using the Job Server Editor. In the Designer, start the Job Server Editor in the Base data | Installation | Job server category using the Edit Job server task.

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Editing the Job server

To edit a Job server

  1. In the Designer, select the Base Data | Installation | Job server category.
  2. Enter a new Job server using the Job servers | New menu item.

    - OR -

    Select the Job server to be edited in the Job server overview.

  3. Edit the Job server's master data.
  4. Select the View | Server functions menu item and specify the server functionality.
  5. Select the View | Machine roles menu item and assign roles to the server.

    The machine roles expected by a server function, are already assigned.

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