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Identity Manager 9.0 LTS - 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 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
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

Parameter definitions

First, define all the parameters for variable settings. You can use these parameters in the global and editor definitions.

Table 85: Parameter definition

Attribute

Description

Parameter name

Name of the parameter.

Display

Display name of the parameter.

IsQueryParameter

Specifies whether the parameter's value is given by the user.

  • False: The parameter value is passed on the command line.

  • True: The parameter value is queried after the command is run. The user must enter a value. This setting can be used to input a password, for example.

IsSecret

Specifies whether the parameter value is displayed or not.

  • False: The parameter value is displayed when the user enters it.

  • True: The parameter is masked when the user enters it.

Example value

Default value used if no value is entered on the command line or by user input. If no default value is defined, a value must be passed on the command line or entered by the user.

ValueFormat

Format of the parameter value. Permitted values are:

  • ConnectionParameterValue: The value is formatted as a connection parameter. Special characters are masked.
  • Default: The parameter value is handled as given.

If no ValueFormat is defined, the parameter value is handled as given.

Global definitions

The global definitions contain the information required for logging in to the One Identity Manager database where the changes are to be made. If the connection to the target system is supposed to be established over a remote connection, the address data of the remote connection server is also stored here.

Table 86: Global definitions

Elements

Description

WorkDatabase.ConnectionString

Database server connection parameter.

Modify these settings or define a parameter if adding new synchronization projectsClosed to a different database.

WorkDatabase.AuthenticationString

Login data for the One Identity Manager database.

Modify these settings or define a parameter if adding new synchronization projects to a different database.

WorkDatabase.DatabaseFactory

Supported database system. Only SQL Server is supported at present (VI.DB.ViSqlFactory, VI.DB).

LoadedShell.Uid

Unique ID of the synchronization project to be loaded. Only required when making changes to existing synchronization projects.

Remoting.Address

Address of the remote connection server.

Remoting.Port

Port of the remote connection server.

Defining the editor for new synchronization projects

To create new synchronization projectsClosed,use the ShellWizard editor. The definition part of this editor contains the following information:

Table 87: ShellWizard editor definitions

Elements

Description

TemplateUid

Unique project templateClosed ID to be used.

This element does not exist if the reference project was created without a project template.

ConnectedSystemIdentity

SchemaClosed information, such as type, version, and schema ID of the connected system.

ScriptLanguage

Script language used in the synchronization project.

ShellDisplay

Synchronization project display name.

ShellDescription

Description of the synchronization project.

AutoCompletion

Specifies whether the synchronization project is activated immediately.

MainConnection

The connection data for the One Identity Manager database to be synchronized in this synchronization project.

ConnectedSystemConnection

Connection data for the target system to be synchronized with this synchronization project.

TemplateConfiguration

Additional settings that were made in the project wizard. For example:

  • ProvisioningClosed data

  • Enabled revision filter

  • Setting for the synchronization log

  • Selected synchronization serverClosed

This element does not exist if the reference project was created without a project template.

Defining the editor for existing synchronization projects

To apply patches to existing synchronization projectsClosed, use the ShellPatchEditor. The definition part of this editor contains the following information:

Table 88: ShellPatchEditor editor definitions

Elements

Description

PatchesToApply

Comma-separated list of patch numbers for all patches that are to be applied.

Only patches that do not require any user input can be applied.

Keywords can be specified in order to apply all available patches.

  • AllFixes: Applies all patches for resoled issues.

  • AllFeatures: Applies all patches for new features.

Example: <Data Name="PatchesToApply" Display="Patches to apply" Type="System.String, mscorlib">AllFixes,AllFeatures</Data>

All dependent milestones will also be applied.

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