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6.7 Location and Naming of Files

Table 6–4 lists where to find the various files used during synchronization. By default, when file based interfaces TaggedLDIF are used for synchronization, the files are read from and written to the following locations. For example, the name of the data file of the Oracle Human Resources profile is oraclehrprofile.dat. Table 6–4 Location and Names of Files File File Name Import data file ORACLE_HOMEldapodidataimportProfile_Name.dat Export data file ORACLE_HOMEldapodidataexportProfile_Name.dat 7 Managing Directory Synchronization Profiles 7-1 7 Managing Directory Synchronization Profiles This chapter explains how to manage directory synchronization profiles. It contains these topics: ■ Managing Synchronization Profiles Using Fusion Middleware Control ■ Managing Synchronization Profiles Using manageSyncProfiles ■ Modifying the Synchronization Status Attributes ■ Setting Null Values in Synchronization Profiles

7.1 Managing Synchronization Profiles Using Fusion Middleware Control

This section explains how to create, modify, and delete synchronization profiles by using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. It contains these topics: ■ Creating Synchronization Profiles ■ Editing Synchronization Profiles ■ Enabling and Disabling Synchronization Profiles ■ Deleting Synchronization Profiles ■ Troubleshooting Synchronization Profiles Using DIP Tester

7.1.1 Creating Synchronization Profiles

This section explains how to create synchronization profiles using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. When you create the profile, Oracle recommends using the Test Connection function to test the connection to the source host and using the Validate All Mapping Rules function to test your mapping rules. If you encounter error messages, you must fix the profile configuration or you will not be able to enable the profile and perform synchronization using the profile. If you create a Synchronization Profile using any of the sample map files included with Oracle Directory Integration Platform, you may encounter various warning messages. The Synchronization Profile will function correctly despite the warnings and you can ignore the warning messages. To avoid the warning messages, edit the default settings Note: Users with non-administrator privileges can use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to view information about existing synchronization profiles, but cannot create or edit profiles.