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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for CA Top Secret Advanced
Release 9.0.4
Part Number E10424-08
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in the Oracle Identity Manager Advanced Connector for CA Top Secret?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Components
1.2
Certified Languages
1.3
Connector Architecture
1.3.1
Connector Components
1.3.2
Connector Operations
1.3.2.1
Full Reconciliation Process
1.3.2.2
Incremental (Real-Time) Reconciliation Process
1.3.2.3
Provisioning Process
1.4
Features of the Connector
1.4.1
Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.4.2
Full and Incremental Reconciliation
1.4.3
Encrypted Communication Between the Target System and Oracle Identity Manager
1.4.4
High Availability Feature of the Connector
1.5
Connector Objects Used During Reconciliation and Provisioning
1.5.1
Supported Functions for Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.5.2
Supported Functions for Provisioning
1.5.3
User Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation and Provisioning
1.5.4
Profile Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation and Provisioning
1.5.5
User Attributes for Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.5.6
Reconciliation Rule
1.5.7
Reconciliation Action Rules
2
Connector Deployment on Oracle Identity Manager
2.1
Files and Directories That Comprise the Connector
2.2
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2.3
Copying the Connector Files
2.4
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager
2.4.1
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.4.2
Enabling Logging
2.5
Importing the Connector XML File
2.6
Configuring Trusted Source Reconciliation
2.7
Compiling Adapters
2.8
Installing and Configuring the LDAP Gateway
3
Connector Deployment on the Mainframe
3.1
Summary of the Deployment Procedure
3.2
Reviewing Deployment Requirements
3.3
Deploying the Reconciliation Agent and Provisioning Agent
3.4
Modifying the prclib.xmi and parmlib.xmi Files
3.5
Configuring the Started Tasks
3.6
Installing or Integrating the Reconciliation Agent Exit
3.6.1
Installing the Reconciliation Agent Exit
3.6.2
Integrating the Reconciliation Agent Exit
3.6.2.1
Working with the Reconciliation Agent Exit Source
3.6.2.2
Integrating the Reconciliation Agent Exit with Other Exits
3.7
Creating a CA Top Secret Account for Connector Operations
3.8
Starting Up and Shutting Down the Reconciliation Agent and Provisioning Agent
3.9
Removing the Exit
4
Using the Connector
4.1
Running Full Reconciliation
4.2
Configuring Account Status Reconciliation
4.3
Guidelines on Using the Connector
5
Extending the Functionality of the Connector
5.1
Configuring Limited Reconciliation
5.2
Adding New Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation
5.3
Adding New Attributes for Provisioning
5.4
Removing Attributes Mapped for Target Resource Reconciliation and Provisioning
5.5
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
6
Troubleshooting
7
Known Issues
A
Reconciliation Agent (Voyager) Messages
B
Provisioning Agent (Pioneer) Messages
Index
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