Once a start up sequenceSequence of start up configurations that are automatically run one after the other. By default, a start up sequence is started by a scheduleTask to run on a cyclical basis. Schedules control regular running of processes, calculation tasks, and other scheduled tasks. You define the start and interval times for the scheduled tasks. The activation time can be given in local time or Universal Time Code. A schedule can be in control of several tasks.. is running, an instance of the start up sequence in added in the DPRStartSequence table. This instance contains information about the runtime status and errors of the entire start up sequence. A DPRStartSequenceHasProjection table is also saved for every start up configuration that is run. This instance contains information about the runtime status and errors of the current synchronizationThe processSequence of process steps for mappingList of object matching rules and property mapping rules which map the schema properties of two connected systems to one another. an operational workflow. The process steps are connected to one another by predecessor/successor relationships. This functionality allows flexibility when linking up actions and sequences on object events. of comparing data between One Identity Manager and a target system. Objects and their properties are compared by fixed rules. Synchronization results in the identical data situation in the target system and One Identity Manager database..
Instances can be shown and monitored in the Synchronization EditorOne Identity Manager tool for configuring target system synchronizationPost processing of objects that were marked as outstanding by synchronization... The following instances are shown:
- Start up sequences that are still running.
- Start up sequences that quit on error assuming at least one start up configuration has the Sequence quits on error option set.
To display a start sequence instance
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In the Synchronization Editor, select the Database > Manage start up sequences menu item.
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In the Sequences pane, click .
This displays the start up sequence instancesMaps a start up sequence while it is running. As soon as a start sequence is run, an instance of the start sequence is created in the DPRStartSequence table. This instance contains information about the runtime status and errors of the entire start up sequence. Likewise, an instance is stored in the DPRStartSequenceHasProjection table for each startup configuration that is run. This instance contains information about the runtime status and errors of the current synchronization. and their runtimes.
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Double-click on the start up sequence instance.
In the Included startup information view, you can see the runtime status of all the associated start up configurations.
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To update the view, in the Sequences toolbar, click .
Color |
Description |
Progress state |
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White |
The instance is created. |
Created |
Green |
The start up configuration is waiting to run. |
Pending |
Yellow |
Synchronization is running. |
Running |
Gray |
Synchronization has successfully completed |
Processed |
Red |
Synchronization ended with an error. |
Error |
Instances of completed start up sequences are deleted after a specified time period. The DPRStartSequence and DPRStartSequenceHasProjection tables are cleaned up in the process. By default, completed instances are kept for seven days.
To change the retention period for completed instances
- In the DesignerTool for configuring the One Identity Manager., set the DPR | StartSequnce | LifeTime configuration parameterParameters for configuring the basic settings of One Identity Manager's system behavior. Preprocessor relevant configuration parameters are parameters that are linked to preprocessor conditions. If a preprocessor relevant configuration is changed, the database must be compiled. and enter the maximum retention period.
To restart a sequence if it was unexpectedly stopped, you can delete the start up sequence's instance in the Synchronization Editor.
To delete the instance of a start up sequence
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In the Synchronization Editor, select the Database > Manage start up sequences menu item.
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In the Start up sequences pane, click .
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Double-click on the start up sequence instance.
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In the Included start up configurations pane, click .