The loading process takes about one hour for 50,000 accounts.

6.To verify the results, open the Account Manager.

Error Recovery

The Account Error Recovery view displays account synchronization activities that have not been performed successfully. These activities can include:

Not being able to add a new user because the user name or object GUID (Global Unique Identifier) already exists

Not being able to update a user because the user’s entry cannot be found

Not being able to remove a user because the user’s entry cannot be found

Not being able to add an alias or email routing rule for a user’s repository

Not being able to add a membership to a group

Activity errors are shown grouped by object GUID, with the most recent error at the top of the list. You can select an activity to attempt it again, or you can delete it.

Activities can be filtered by clicking User, Group, or Membership at the top of the view.

Table 31 Links to Error Recovery view

Origin

Link

 

 

left menu

User Management > Account Error Recovery

 

 

Error Recovery features

Table 32 Error Recovery features

Feature

Description

 

 

Date

Date the error occurred.

 

 

Error

Type of activity error. For example, not being able to add an alias or email routing

 

rule for a user’s repository.

 

 

USN

Active Directory unique sequence number. (User and Group filters only.)

 

 

UserName

The name of the user account. (User filter only.)

 

 

GroupName

The name of the group account. (Group filter only.)

 

 

Group

Automatically generated identifier for the selected group; unique to the system.

 

(Membership filter only.)

 

 

Member

The name of the repository. (Membership filter only.)

 

 

MemberType

The type of repository:

 

Regulated

 

Unregulated

 

Quarantine

 

Other (includes automatically-generated repositories for non-indexed documents,

 

 

catch-all messages, and audit logs)

 

(Membership filter only.)

 

 

Object GUID

The Global Unique Identifier of the user account on the LDAP server; its

LDAP DN

corresponding object name, relative location in the LDAP tree, and domain. CN

(Common Name) is the object name, cn is its branch in the tree, and dc values are

 

 

domain names. Account synchronization (DAS) supplies these values.

 

(User and Group filters only.)

 

 

 

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HP RISS Components manual Error Recovery features, Links to Error Recovery view