Click the Plug-ins ta In the Deployed Plus-ins table, click the changelog plug-in, then click Edit in Click OK. Click Apply.
9.8.2.2 Changelog Adapter for Active Directory
The changelog adapter is only required if you are implementing Oracle Identity Manager. Create the changelog adapter on the Oracle Virtual Directory instances running on OVDHOST1 and OVDHOST2 individually. Follow these steps to create the Changelog Adapter in Oracle Virtual Directory using Oracle Directory Services Manager.1. In a web browser, go to Oracle Directory Services Manager ODSM at:
http:admin.mycompany.comodsm.2. Create connections to each of the Oracle Virtual Directory instances running on
OVDHOST1 and OVDHOST2, if they do not already exist.3. Connect to an Oracle Virtual Directory instance by using the appropriate
connection entry.4. On the Home page, click the Adapter tab.
5. Start the New Adapter Wizard by clicking Create Adapter at the top of the
adapter window.6. Create a new adapter using the New Adapter Wizard, with the following
parameters: 7. To edit the change adapter follow these steps. a. Select the OIM Changelog Adapter. b. Click the Plug-ins tab.c. In the Deployed Plus-ins table, click the changelog plug-in, then click Edit in
the plug-ins table. The plug-in editing window appears. Screen Field ValueStep Type Adapter Type LDAP Adapter Name OIM Changelog Adapter Adapter Template Changelog_ ActiveDirectory Connection Use DNS for Auto Discovery No Host Active Directory hostvirtual name Port 389 Server Proxy Bind DN The bind DN of a user who has access to Active Directory. Proxy Password Password for oimLDAP user. Connection Test Validate that the test succeeds. Namespace Remote Base Do not assign. Mapped Namespace cn=changelog Summary Verify that the summary is correct, then click Finish. 9-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity Management d. In the Parameters table, update the parameter values. Edit the Changelog Adapter to either add or modify the properties so that they match the values shown in the following table. You must add the, sizeLimit, and targetDNFilter properties to the adapter.e. Click OK.
f. Click Apply.
9.8.3 Creating Adapters for Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition or Sun Java System Directory Server Use this adapter to connect to Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, Sun Java System Directory Server, or SunONE iPlanet.9.8.3.1 User Adapter for ODSEE
Create the user adapter on the Oracle Virtual Directory instances running on OVDHOST1 and OVDHOST2 individually. Follow these steps to create the User Adapter in Oracle Virtual Directory using Oracle Directory Services Manager. 1. Start the Administration Server and the WLS_ODSM Managed Servers as described in Section 20.1, Starting and Stopping Oracle Identity Management Components. 2. In a web browser, go to Oracle Directory Services Manager ODSM at: http:admin.mycompany.comodsm. Parameter Value Comments directoryType activedirectory Default mapAttribute targetGUID=objectGUID Default requiredAttribute samaccountname Default sizeLimit 1000 Create targetDNFilter dc=mycompany,dc=com Search base from which reconciliation must happen. This value must be the same as the LDAP SearchDN that is specified during Oracle Identity Manager installation. Create mapUserState true Update oamEnabled true 1 1 Set oamEnabled to true only if you are using Oracle Access Manager. virtualDITAdapter Name The name of the User adapters name Create Note: virtualDITAdapterName identifies the corresponding user profile adapter name. For example, in a single-directory deployment, you can set this parameter value to User Adapter, which is the user adapter name. In a split-user profile scenario, you can set this parameter to J1;A2, where J1 is the JoinView adapter name, and A2 is the corresponding user adapter in the J1. Extending the Domain with Oracle Virtual Directory 9-17 3. Create connections to each of the Oracle Virtual Directory instances running on OVDHOST1 and OVDHOST2, if they do not already exist 4. Connect to each Oracle Virtual Directory instance by using the appropriate connection entry.5. On the Home page, click the Adapter tab.
6. Start the New Adapter Wizard by clicking Create Adapter at the top of the
adapter window. 7. Create a new adapter using the New Adapter Wizard, with the following parameters: Verify that the summary is correct and then click Finish. 8. Edit the User Adapter as follows: a. Select the OIM User Adapter. b. Click the Plug-ins tab.Parts
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