Global configuration values (GCVs) allow you to specify settings for the Identity Manager features such as password synchronization and driver heartbeat, as well as settings that are specific to the function of an individual driver configuration. Some GCVs are provided with the drivers, but you can also add your own.
IMPORTANT:Password synchronization settings are GCVs, but it’s best to edit them in the graphical interface provided on the Server Variables page for the driver, instead of the GCV page. The Server Variables page that shows Password Synchronization settings is accessible as a tab like other driver parameters, or by clicking
, searching for the driver, and clicking the driver name. The page contains online help for each Password Synchronization setting.In iManager:
Click
, then click to search for the driver set that is associated with the driver.Browse to the driver, then click the upper right corner of the driver icon.
Click
.In Designer:
Open a project in the Modeler, then right-click the driver line and select
There are different categories of global configuration values.
Table E-6 Global Configuration Values > Driver parameters
Option |
Description |
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Contains the name of the connected system, application, or Identity Manager driver. This value is used by e-mail notification templates to identify the source of the notification messages. For more information, see |
Table E-7 Global Configuration Values > Entitlement selections
Option |
Description |
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Select the desired action in the Active Directory data base when a User Account Entitlement is revoked. The options are or . |
For Password Synchronization across Connected Systems
in the Novell Identity Manager 3.5.1 Administration Guide.
Table E-8 Global Configuration Values > Password Management