You must configure the parameters for the synchronization cron tasks LDAPSYNC and VMMSYNC. The LDAPSYNC and VMMSYNC cron tasks are required for security in the application server.
Parameter | Description |
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Credential | LDAP credentials |
GroupMapping | The GROUP XML that the LDAP task uses |
Host | LDAP connection host |
Port | LDAP connection port |
Principal | LDAP principal |
SSLEnabled | LDAP connection secure sockets layer (SSL) enabled |
SynchAdapter | LDAP synchronization adapter |
SynchParameter | Parameter name, value pairs are delimited by a comma |
UserMapping | The USER XML that the LDAP task uses |
Parameter | Description |
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ChangePolling | Virtual Member Manager (VMM) parameter for incremental synchronization |
Credential | VMM admin credentials |
GroupMapping | The USER XML that the VMM task uses |
GroupSearchAttribute | VMM search attribute to query group records |
Principal | VMM admin principal |
SynchAdapter | VMM synchronization adapter |
UserMapping | The USER XML that the VMM task uses |
UserSearchAttribute | VMM search attribute to query user records |
The data mappings in the LDAPSYNC cron task and VMMSYNC cron task parameters map LDAP attributes to system table columns. For the LDAPSYNC cron task to create a database record, all of the required columns must contain data. If all of the required column data cannot be obtained from the LDAP directory server, you must specify default values. To specify default values for columns, the value must be enclosed inside brackets; for example, {ABC} specifies the value ABC in the column. The value is case-sensitive.
The synchronization task also supports special substitute values to generate unique IDs and system dates. To generate a unique ID for a column, use the notation {:uniqueid}; to generate system date, use the notation {:sysdate}.