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Identity Manager 8.2.1 - Operational Guide

About this guide Simulating data changes in the Manager Scheduling operations activation times Re-applying templates Exporting data with the Manager Analyzing data and data changes Analyzing process monitoring in the Manager Schedules in One Identity Manager Mail templates in One Identity Manager Password policies in One Identity Manager Working with change labels Checking data consistency Compiling a One Identity Manager database Transporting custom changes Importing data with the Data Import Importing and exporting individual files for the software update Creating a One Identity Manager database for test or development from a database backup Initializing DBQueue Processor the after extending the server hardware Command line programs

AutoUpdate.exe

The AutoUpate.exe program supports the automatic software update of a One Identity Manager installation. You can run the program from the command line.

Calling syntax for updating

AutoUpdate.exe

--conn={Connection string}

--Install={Directory}

[--system=MSSQL|APPSERVER]

[--log-level=Off|Fatal|Error|Info|Warn|Debug|Trace]

Calling syntax for generating a Windows PowerShell start script

AutoUpdate.exe

--script {path and file name}

Table 55: Program parameters and options

Parameter or option

Alternative

Description

--conn

--connection|

-c

Database connection parameter. A user with the minimum permission level Configuration user is required.

For more information about permissions, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide and the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

Alternatively, you can enter the name of the connection according to the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\One Identity\One Identity Manager\Global\Connections.

--install --install-dir, -i

Installation directory to be updated.

--system

-s

(Optional) Target system for the connection. Permissible values are MSSQL (default) or APPSERVER.

--script

 

Creates a Windows PowerShell startup script with the specified file name. The startup script should be located outside the installation directory.

The startup script starts the AutoUpdate.exe program and returns when both AutoUpdate.exe and Update.exe are finished.

--log-level

-l

(Optional) Scope of output to be processed. Permitted values are:

  • Off: No logging.

  • Fatal: All critical error messages are logged.

  • Error: All error messages are logged.

  • Info: All information is logged. (default)

  • Warn: All warnings are logged.

  • Debug: Debugger outputs are logged. This setting should only be used for testing.

  • Trace: Highly more information is logged. This setting should only be used for analysis purposes. The log file quickly becomes large and cumbersome.

--help

-h, -?

Displays program help.

Parameter formats

Multiple-character options can be given in the following forms:

--conn="..."

--conn "..."

/conn="..."

/conn "..."

Single-character options can be given in the following forms:

-c="..."

-c "..."

/c="..."

/c "..."

Switches are allowed in the forms:

-R

/R

Example: Updating the installation directory

AutoUpdate.exe

--conn="Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>; User ID=<Database user>; Password=<Password>"

--install="C:\Temp\InstallFolder"

Example: Updating an installation directory from an application server

AutoUpdate.exe

--system=APPSERVER

--conn="URL=https://myappserver/"

--install="C:\Temp\InstallFolder"

Example: Creating and running a Windows PowerShell startup script

Creating the startup script:

AutoUpdate.exe

--script=C:\Temp\Update.ps1

Calling the startup script:

.\Update.ps1 -Connection 'Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>; User ID=<Database user>; Password=<Password>' -InstallDir C:\Temp\InstallFolder

SoftwareLoaderCMD.exe

Using the SoftwareLoaderCMD.exe program, you can import files into the One Identity Manager database. You can run the program from the command line.

Calling syntax

SoftwareLoaderCMD.exe

/Conn="{Connection string}"

/Auth="{Authentication String}"

[/Root="{Path}"]

[-I]

/Files="{Path\files|Targets}"

[-N [-M]]

Table 56: Program parameters and options

Parameter or option

Description

/Conn

Database connection parameter. Minimum access level Configuration user.

For more information about permissions, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide and the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

Alternatively, you can enter the name of the connection according to the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\One Identity\One Identity Manager\Global\Connections.

/Auth

Authentication data. The authentication data depends on the authentication module used.

For more information about authentication modules, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

/Root

(Optional) Files' installation directory.

-I

(Optional) Only in combination with /Files. If this parameter is not set, only the files that are already known in the QBMFileRevision table are imported. If this parameter is set, unknown files are also imported into the databased and an entry is created in the QBMFileRevision table.

/Files

List of files including directories under /Root and pipe (|) delimited machine roles to import into the database. The entry of wild cards (*) is permitted.

Example:

/Files="Custom.*.dll|Server|Client"

/Files="CCC\Webshop\*|HTMLDevelopment"

-N

(Optional) If the parameter exists, all files known in the QBMFileRevision table and located in the directory specified in the /Root parameter are updated. /Conn, /Auth and /Root are mandatory parameters in this mode. -I and /Files are not taken into account.

-M

(Optional) If the parameter exists, missing files will be ignored during import. The parameter can be set in connection with parameter -N.

-?

Display program help.

Example: Updating files that are declared in the QBMFileRevision table.

SoftwareLoaderCMD.exe

/Conn= "Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth="Module=DialogUser;User=<User name>;Password=<Password>"

/Root="c:\source"

-N

Example: Importing custom files

SoftwareLoaderCMD.exe

/Conn= "Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth="Module=DialogUser;User=<User name>;Password=<Password>"

/Root="c:\customsource"

-I

/Files="Custom.*.dll|Server|Client"

DBTransporterCMD.exe

The DBTransporterCMD.exe program allows you to import transport packages into the One Identity Manager database or export them from the database. You can run the program from the command line.

Calling syntax

DBTransporterCMD.exe

[-V]

[-L]

[-I|-P|-S]

[-N]

[-U]

/File="{Transport file}"

/Conn="{Connection string}"

/Auth="{Authentication String}"

[/MergeAction=Error|Transport|Database]

[/Options]

[/Template]

Table 57: Program parameters and options

Parameter or option

Description

/Conn

Database connection parameter. Minimum access level Configuration user.

For more information about permissions, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide and the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

Alternatively, you can enter the name of the connection according to the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\One Identity\One Identity Manager\Global\Connections.

/Auth

Authentication data. The authentication data depends on the authentication module used. For more information about One Identity Manager authentication modules, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

/File

Path to the transport file.

/MergeAction

(Optional) Definition of conflict handling. Permitted values are:

  • Error: An error occurred.

  • Transport: (Default) Values are transferred from the transport package.

  • Database: Database values are retained.

/Options

Special options for importing synchronization projects.

Example: When transporting a synchronization project, start up configurations, variables and variable sets remain the same in the target database.

/Options=ObjectFilter=KeepSettings

/Template

Path to the transport template file in XML format. The transport template contains the export criteria. The transport template is used to create the transport file.

You create transport templates with the Database Transporter. For more information, see Using transport templates.

-L

If this option is set, a log file is generated for the data import.

-I

If this option is set, errors in insertion and saving are ignored.

-P

If this option is set, errors in insertion are ignored.

-S

If this option is set, saves during insertion are ignored.

-N

If this option is set, the database is not compiled.

-U

If this option is set, the database is not set to single user mode.

-v

(Optional) Provides additional information (verbose).

-? | h

Display program help.

Example: Importing a transport package

DBTransporterCMD.exe

-L

/File="c:\source\transport.zip"

/Conn= "Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth="Module=DialogUser;User=<User name>;Password=<Password>"

Example: Creating a transport package using a template file

DBTransporterCMD.exe

/Template=c:\data\<Template file>.xml

/File=c:\data\transport.zip

/Conn="Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth="Module=DialogUser;User=<User name>;Password=<Password>"

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DataImporterCMD.exe

The DataImporterCMD.exe program provides support for importing data from CSV files into a One Identity Manager database. You can run the program from the command line. The program requires the import definition files for import. You create import definition files using the Data Import program.

Calling syntax

DataImporterCMD.exe

/Conn="{Connection string}"

/Auth="{Authentication String}"

[/Prov="{Provider}"]

[/Definition="{Path to import definition file}"]

[/ImportFile="{Path to import file}"]

[/DefinitionPair="{Path to import definition file}|{Path to import file}"]

[/LogLevel=Off|Fatal|Error|Info|Warn|Debug|Trace]

[/Culture="{Language code}"]

[-p]

Table 58: Program parameters and options

Parameter or option

Description

/Conn

Database connection parameter. Minimum access level End user

For more information about permissions, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide and the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

Alternatively, you can enter the name of the connection according to the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\One Identity\One Identity Manager\Global\Connections.

/Auth

Authentication data. The authentication data depends on the authentication module used. For more information about One Identity Manager authentication modules, see the One Identity Manager Authorization and Authentication Guide.

/Prov

(Optional) Database provider. The following values are permitted: VI.DB.ViSqlFactory, VI.DB and QBM.AppServer.Client.ServiceClientFactory, QBM.AppServer.Client.

/Definition

Path to the import definition file.

Example:

C:\Path\To\Definition.xml

/ImportFile

Path to the import file. Multiple instances of this parameter are possible. The import definition file specified in the /Definition parameter is used.

Example:

C:\Path\To\Import.csv

/DefinitionPair

Pair of the import definition file and the import file. The files are separated by a pipe character (|). Multiple instances of this parameter are possible.

Example:

C:\Path\To\Definition.xml|C:\Path\To\Import.csv

/LogLevel

(Optional) Scope of output to be processed. Permitted values are:

  • Off: No logging.

  • Fatal: All critical error messages are logged.

  • Error: All error messages are logged.

  • Info: All information is logged.

  • Warn: All warnings are logged.

  • Debug: Debugger outputs are logged. This setting should only be used for testing.

  • Trace: Highly detailed information is logged. This setting should only be used for analysis purposes. The log file quickly becomes large and cumbersome.

/Culture

(Optional) Language used to create the file. The language is required in order to read local character formats correctly, for example, dates.

Example: en-US

-p

(Optional) If this parameter is used, the processing progress is shown.

-v

(Optional) Provides additional information (verbose).

-? | h

Display program help.

Example: Importing a single file

DataImporterCMD.exe

/Prov=VI.DB.ViSqlFactory, VI.DB

/Conn= "Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth=Module=DialogUserAccountBased

/Defintion=C:\Work\Import\Data\Def_DataImporter_Employee.xml

/ImportFile=C:\Work\Import\Data\1_Employees.csv

Example: Importing multiple files

DataImporterCMD.exe

/Prov=VI.DB.ViSqlFactory, VI.DB

/Conn= "Data Source=<Database server>;Initial Catalog=<Database name>;User ID=<Database user>;Password=<Password>"

/Auth=Module=DialogUserAccountBased

/DefinitionPair=C:\Work\Import\Data\Def_DataImporter_Employee.xml|C:\Work\Import\Data\1_Employees.csv

/DefinitionPair=C:\Work\Import\Data\Def_DataImporter_Department.xml|C:\Work\Import\Data\2_Departments.csv

/DefinitionPair=C:\Work\Import\Data\Def_DataImporter_Locality.xml|C:\Work\Import\Data\3_Localities.csv

/DefinitionPair=C:\Work\Import\Data\Def_DataImporter_CostCenter.xml|C:\Work\Import\Data\4_CostCenters.csv

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