You do not need to manually load or unload Identity Manager, because the Identity Manager module loads when an Identity Manager driver starts. If one of the driver’s parameters is set to Autostart and if the driver and eDirectory are running, the driver automatically launches the Identity Manager module. If one of the driver’s parameters is set to Manual, the Identity Manager module loads when you start an Identity Manager driver.
After you install Identity Manager, you need to configure the drivers you installed to implement the policies and requirements that you define as business processes. Post-installation tasks typically include the following items:
Configure a connected system. Refer to the Identity Manager driver documentation for driver-specific configuration instructions.
Create and configure a driver. Use iManager or the Designer utility to create a driver or to configure an existing driver. See Importing a Driver Configuration File
in the Designer 2.1 for Identity Manager 3.5.1 guide.
Define policies. Use iManager or the Designer utility to define policies for drivers to meet your business needs. See Creating a Policy
in the Policies in Designer 2.1 guide, or see the Understanding Policies for Identity Manager 3.5.1 guide.
Start, stop, or restart a driver. Use iManager or the Designer utility to manage a driver’s activities. See Importing a Driver Configuration File
in the Designer 2.1 for Identity Manager 3.5.1 guide.
Activate Identity Manager. See Section 6.0, Activating Novell Identity Manager Products.