Plug-ins are program classes that One Identity Manager Service loads and that extend the functionality of the service. The following plug-ins are available:
The HTTPLogPlugin writes a log file that records the One Identity Manager Service HTTP requests.
Enter the following parameter:
Enter the name of the file that is to record the messages. The file is written in Apache HTTP Server Combined Log Format.
This plug-in calls up an external program in regular intervals. This is useful, for example, when process steps need to be routed over their own transfer methods.
The following parameters are necessary:
This parameter defines the command that is to be carried out, including the command line options. This will be executed as a cmd, therefore built-in commands are possible.
This command is run when One Identity Manager Service is started.
This command is run when One Identity Manager Service is stopped.
This parameter specifies how often the command should be called. Click on this icon to discard the change. While the command is running, the timer is stopped so that the calls do not overlap.
If this parameter is set the command output is written to the One Identity Manager Service's log file also on success. Otherwise only errors are written to the log file.
This is where the warning level is given with which the warnings appear in the log file. Permitted are "Info", "Warning" and "Serious".
This plugin checks, at regular intervals, whether the database schedule for the DBQueue Processor is enabled and starts it if necessary.
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NOTE: The plug-in should only be started on one Job server in the network. Starting it on an SQL processing server is recommended. |
The following parameters are necessary:
Use this parameter to specify how regularly the DBQueue Processor is checked. Click on this icon to discard the change.
This parameter contains the ID of the Job provider to be used. Enter the Job provider name. If this is empty the first Job provider is used.
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