HP RISS Components manual Assigning Http portals, Assign a job to a portal

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USNChanged: Active Directory’s unique sequence number (USN). Active Directory increments the USN for each change in any of its user accounts. When DAS finds a larger USN, it extracts new information. For initial setup, set USNChanged to 1 so DAS extracts all users. Thereafter, do not change this value.

Delete USNChanged: USN in deleted users directory. This is the same as USNChanged but for deleted objects. For initial setup, set this value to 0. Thereafter, do not change this value. This value must be set to 0 the first time the mapping is set up.

NextRepID: RISS repository ID assigned to new users. DAS retrieves this value from the database, but you can use this feature to specify the repository ID for the first user inserted when DAS runs. For example, if you enter 67, the repository created and assigned for the first imported user is R0000067. You can use this feature if users already exist in the system or to reserve repository IDs for any reason. If you specify a value that is lower than an existing repository ID, DAS automatically changes the value to the next higher number. The default is set to 5.

Audit Repository: Do not change.

Update LDAP filter: Criteria to include or exclude specific users. For example:

For Exchange, use at least the default, (objectclass=user)(mail=*), which excludes users who do not have email accounts.

LDAP Query return attributes: List of return attributes. Examples:

For Exchange, use the default attributes unless your LDAP schema requires mapping changes.

Delete LDAP Filter: Criteria to include or exclude specific users in the LDAP deleted users directory. Add to the default for special cases.

2.Click Next Step to create the job.

3.To assign this job to an HTTP portal, click Assign Job.

See "Assigning HTTP portals" on page 46 for further instructions.

Assigning HTTP portals

Before running a DAS job, assign an HTTP portal on which to run the job. Only one job can be assigned to an HTTP portal.

If all HTTP portals are being used, reassign the HTTP portal from another job. (To reassign an HTTP portal, select an existing DAS job and click the Unassign HTTP button.)

To assign an HTTP portal to a job:

1.Click Assign Job.

Figure 9 Assign a job to a portal

2.Complete the form by entering the following information:

DAS server IP: IP of the DAS HTTP portal where DAS runs the configuration.

Configuration Enabled: Select Yes to enable. If not enabled, the job cannot be scheduled or started with this console.

Configuration running state: Do not change.

Period: Number of minutes between job runs. Enter 0 to run the job once.

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