Oracle® Identity Management Integration Guide
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The following command-line tools are available for administering Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning:
The Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Registration Tool (odisrvreg)
Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant (dipassistant)
See Also: Oracle Identity Management User Reference for the required syntax for each of the tools discussed in this section, along with information on other command-line tools that you can use to administer Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning |
OID Control and OID Monitor enable you to start, stop, and monitor the Oracle directory integration and provisioning server.
In Oracle Internet Directory, you can use OID Control and OID Monitor to control the directory integration and provisioning server in the ORACLE_HOME
where either the Oracle directory server or Oracle directory integration and provisioning server are installed.
If the Oracle Internet Directory installation is client-only, then the OID Control Utility and OID Monitor are not installed. In this case, start Oracle directory integration and provisioning server manually. In this configuration you can still use Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration tool to learn the status of Oracle directory integration and provisioning server.
The Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Registration tool (odisrvreg
) registers an Oracle directory integration and provisioning server with the directory. It does this by creating an entry in the directory and setting the password for the Oracle directory integration and provisioning server. If the registration entry already exists, then you can use the odisrvreg
tool to reset the existing password. The odisrvreg
tool also creates a local file named odisrvwallet_hostname, at $ORACLE_HOME/ldap/odi/conf. This file acts as a private wallet for the Oracle directory integration and provisioning server, which uses it on startup to bind to the directory.
The Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant (dipassistant
) is the command-line version of the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration tool. Some of the tasks you can perform with the Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant include:
Creating, modifying, and deleting synchronization profiles
Viewing all synchronization profile names in Oracle Internet Directory
Viewing the details of a specific synchronization profile
Migrating data (or "bootstrapping") between a connected directory and Oracle Internet Directory
Setting the wallet password for Oracle directory integration and provisioning server
Resetting the password of the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning administrator
Moving integration profiles to a different Oracle Internet Directory node
You use the Provisioning Subscription tool (oidprovtool
) to administer provisioning profile entries in the directory. More specifically, you can use Provisioning Subscription tool to:
Create new provisioning profiles
Enable/disable existing provisioning profiles
Modify existing provisioning profiles
Delete existing provisioning profiles
Get the current status of a provisioning profile
Clear all errors in an existing provisioning profile
Table 3-3 lists the entry and attribute management command-line tools that you can use with Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning.
Table 3-3 Entry and Attribute Management Command-Line Tools
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Catalog Management Tool ( |
Indexes attributes |
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Add entries and their object classes, attributes, and values to the directory |
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Supports multiple threads for concurrently adding entries and their object classes, attributes, and values to the directory |
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Determines whether you can authenticate a client to a server |
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Matches specified attribute values with an entry's attribute values |
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Removes entries from the directory |
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Modifies an entry's DN or RDN |
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Modifies an entry's attributes |
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Supports multiple threads for modifying entries concurrently |
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Searches for entries in the directory |