Identity Manager 4.0 uses packages instead of driver configuration files. There are no new configuration files for this release. All new driver content is delivered in packages from now on.
Before you begin, make sure that any customized policies have different policy names than the default policies. When a driver configuration is overlaid with a new driver file, the existing policies are overwritten. If your custom policies do not have a unique name, you lose those custom policies.
You overlay the new driver configuration file over your existing driver to update the driver with any new policies or functionality that are in the driver configuration file.
IMPORTANT:Make sure that your customized policies have different names than the default policies, so you do not lose any data.
In the Modeler, right-click the driver line of the driver you are upgrading.
Select
.Click
on the warning page.The warning informs you that all of the driver settings and policies will be reset.
Browse to and select the driver configuration for the driver you are upgrading, then click
.Specify the information for the driver, then click
.There might be more than one page of information to specify.
Click
on the results page.Look at the driver parameters and policies to make sure everything is set how you want it.
If you have custom policies, proceed to Section 13.10, Restoring Custom Policies and Rules to the Driver. Otherwise, proceed to Section 13.13, Starting the Drivers.
IMPORTANT:Make sure that any customized policies have a different name than the default, so you do not lose any data.
In iManager, select
.Browse to and select the location in the tree to search for Driver Set objects, then click the search icon .
Click the Driver Set object.
Click
, then click on the New Driver Wizard page.Select the driver configuration you want to overlay, then click
.In the
field, browse to and select the driver you want to upgrade.Specify the information for the driver, the click
.On the summary page, select
.Click
, then click on the Summary page.Look at the driver parameters and policies to make sure everything is set how you want it.
If you have custom policies, proceed to Section 13.10, Restoring Custom Policies and Rules to the Driver. Otherwise, proceed to Section 13.13, Starting the Drivers.