Purging Cache Creating and Managing System Properties

4-22 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager 1. Depending on the operating system being used, navigate to the following directory: ■ For Microsoft Windows: OIM_HOME\server\bin\ ■ For UNIX: OIM_HOMEserverbin 2. Run one of the following commands: ■ For Microsoft Windows: PurgeCache.bat CATEGORY_NAME ■ For UNIX: PurgeCache.sh CATEGORY_NAME The CATEGORY_NAME name argument represents the Oracle Identity Manager category name that is to be purged, for example, FormDefinition. To purge all the categories, pass a value of All to the PurgeCache utility. It is recommended to clear all the categories.

4.2.3 Searching for System Properties

Oracle Identity Manager Advanced Administration allows you to perform the following types of search operations for system properties: ■ Performing a Simple Search ■ Performing an Advanced Search

4.2.3.1 Performing a Simple Search

To perform a simple search for system properties: 1. In the Welcome page of Oracle Identity Manager Administration, under System Management, click System Configuration. Alternatively, you can click the System Management tab, and then click System Configuration. 2. In the left pane, enter a search criterion in the Search field for the system property that you want to search. You can include wildcard characters in your search criterion. If you enter in the Search field, then all the system properties are displayed. You can filter your search by combining characters with the wildcard characters. For example, to search all system properties starting with p, you can enter p in the Search field. 3. Click the icon next to the Search field. A list of all system properties that meet the search criterion is displayed, as shown in Figure 4–2 . Note: Before running the PurgeCache utility, you must run the DOMAIN_HOMEbinsetDomainEnv.sh script. Administering System Properties 4-23 Figure 4–2 List of System Properties The search results table displays the system property names and keywords. You can click a property name to open the details for the system property.

4.2.3.2 Performing an Advanced Search

To perform an advanced search for system properties:

1. In the left pane of the System Configuration section, click Advanced Search. The

Properties: Advanced Search page is displayed.

2. In the list adjacent to the Property Name field, select a search condition.

3. In the Property Name field, enter a search criterion for the system property that

you want to search. You can include wildcard characters in your search criterion. Select the search conditions in the list adjacent to the fields. The search conditions include Not Contains, Not Begins With, Not Equals, Equals, Ends With, Not Ends With, Contains, and Begins With.

4. Click Search. The system properties that match the search criterion are displayed

in the search results table, as shown in Figure 4–3 : Figure 4–3 Advanced Search Result