This section discusses driver configuration details specific to the i5/OS driver. For basic configuration information, see the Identity Manager 3.6.1 Administration Guide on the Identity Manager 3.6.1 Documentation Web site. For detailed information about configuring the i5/OS driver, see Section 6.0, Configuring the i5/OS Driver.
Filters and policies control the data flow of users and groups to and from the connected system and the Identity Vault. The Data Flow option, specified during driver import, determines how these filters and policies behave.
Bidirectional: Sets classes and attributes to be synchronized on both the Subscriber and Publisher channels.
Application to Identity Vault: Sets classes and attributes to be synchronized on the Publisher channel only.
Identity Vault to Application: Sets classes and attributes to be synchronized on the Subscriber channel only.
Attributes of i5/OS profiles that correspond to attributes of eDirectory™ User and Group objects are mapped by the default driver filter and the schema mapping policy. The i5/OS driver provides a file (i5os.sch) that you can use to add auxiliary classes to eDirectory User and Group objects to support many more i5/OS user and group attributes.
The Metadirectory engine uses filters to control which objects and attributes are shared. The default filter configuration for the i5/OS driver allows objects and attributes to be shared as described in Table 1-2 and Table 1-3.
The eDirectory class User corresponds to the i5/OS class UserProfile.
Table 1-2 Default eDirectory User to i5/OS UserProfile Mapping
The eDirectory class Group corresponds to the i5/OS class GroupProfile.
Table 1-3 Default eDirectory Group to i5/OS GroupProfile Mapping
eDirectory Group Attribute |
i5/OS GroupProfile Attribute |
---|---|
CN |
USRPRF |
Description |
TEXT |
Member |
Members |
GID |
GID |
NOTE:GroupMembership and Members are virtual attributes used to populate the i5/OS GRPPRF and SUPGRPPRF user profile fields when the driver is configured to synchronize group membership.
The Metadirectory engine uses policies to control the flow of information into and out of the Identity Vault. The following table describes the policy functions for the i5/OS driver in the default configuration:
Table 1-4 Default i5/OS Driver Policy Functions