You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure
security. The commands and parameters in the IdMgrRepositoryConfig
group can be used to create and manage the virtual member manager
and LDAP directory properties.
The IdMgrRepositoryConfig command group for the AdminTask object
includes the following commands:
addIdMgrLDAPAttr
Use the addIdMgrLDAPAttr command
to add an LDAP attribute configuration to the LDAP repository configuration.
Target object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
- -name
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the LDAP attribute used
in the repository LDAP adapter. (String, required)
Optional parameters
- -propertyName
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the corresponding federated
repository property. (String, optional)
Note: You cannot
add an LDAP attribute configuration for the federated repository properties,
principalName and realm.
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity types. Use semicolon
(;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity types. (String, optional)
- -syntax
- Use this parameter to specify the syntax of the LDAP attribute.
The default value is string. For example, the syntax of the unicodePwd
LDAP attribute is octetString. (String, optional)
- -defaultValue
- Use this parameter to specify the default value of the LDAP attribute.
If you do not specify this LDAP attribute when you create an entity
which this LDAP attribute applies to, the system adds the attribute
using this default value. (String, optional)
- -defaultAttr
- Use this parameter to specify the default attribute of the LDAP
attribute. If you do not specify this LDAP attribute when you create
an entity which this LDAP attribute applies to, the system uses this
value of the default attribute.
For example, the following
configuration defines a samAccountName LDAP attribute with the cn
default attribute:
<config:attributes name="samAccountName" defaultAttribute="cn">
<config:entityTypes>Group</config:entityTypes>
</config:attributes>
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In
this example, when you create the Group entity, the samAccountName
LDAP attribute with the same value as the cn attribute is added to
the corresponding LDAP entry.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPAttr {-id id_name -name unicodePwd -syntax octetString}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttr ('[-id id_name -name unicodePwd -syntax octetString]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'unicodePwd', '-syntax', 'octetString'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttr('-interactive')
addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported
Use
the addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported command to add
a configuration for a federated repository property that the specified
LDAP repository does not support.
Required
parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
- -propertyName
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the federated repository
property. (String, required)
Optional parameters
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity types. Use the
semicolon (;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity types. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported {-id id_name -propertyName property_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported ('[-id id_name –propertyName property_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported (['-id', 'id_name', '-propertyName', 'property_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported('-interactive')
addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer
The addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer command
sets a backup LDAP server in your configuration.
Required parameters
- -id
- Specifies the unique ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -primary_host
- Specifies the primary host of the LDAP server. (String, required)
- -host
- Specifies the host name for the LDAP server. (String, required)
Optional parameters
- -port
- Specifies the port number for the LDAP server. (Integer, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer {-id id_name -primary_host host_name -host host_name2 -port 4020}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-id id_name -primary_host host_name -host host_name2 -port 4020]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-primary_host', 'host _name', '-host', 'host_name2', '-port', '4020'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPBackupServer('-interactive')
addIdMgrLDAPEntityType
The addIdMgrLDAPEntityType command
adds an LDAP entity type definition.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
- -searchFilter
- The search filter that you want to use to search the entity type.
(String, optional)
- -objectClasses
- One or more object classes for the entity type. (String, required)
- -objectClassesForCreate
- The object class to use when an entity type is created. If the
value of this parameter is the same as the objectClass parameter,
you do not need to specify this parameter. (String, optional)
- -searchBases
- The search base or bases to use while searching the entity type.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-id id_name -name name_value -objectClasses object_class}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-id id_name -name name_value -objectClasses object_class]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value', '-objectClasses', 'object_class'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-interactive'])
addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr
The addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr command
adds RDN attribute configuration to an LDAP entity type definition.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -entityTypeName
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
- -name
- The attribute name that is used to build the relative distinguished
name (RDN) for the entity type. (String, required)
- -objectClass
- The object class to use for the entity type for the relative distinguished
name (RDN) attribute name that you specify. Use this parameter to
map one entity type to multiple structural object classes. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr {-id id_name -entityTypeName entity_type -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-id id_name -entityTypeName entity_type -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-entityTypeName', 'entity_type', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-interactive'])
addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr
Use
the addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr command to add a
configuration for an LDAP attribute that is used as an external ID
in the specified LDAP repository.
Target
object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
- -name
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the external ID attribute
of the LDAP repository. (String, required)
Important: Specify distinguishedName as
the value of this parameter to indicate that the distinguished name
(DN) of the entity is used as the external ID.
Optional parameters
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity types. Use a
semicolon (;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity types. (String,
optional)
- -syntax
- Use this parameter to specify the syntax of the LDAP attribute.
The default value is string. For example, the syntax of the unicodePwd
LDAP attribute is octetString. (String, optional)
- -wimGenerate
- Use this parameter to indicate whether the federated repository
generates the value of the LDAP attribute. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr {-id id_name -name unicode_password -syntax octet_string}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr ('[-id id_name -name unicode_password -syntax octet_string]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'unicode_password', '-syntax', 'octet_string'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr('-interactive')
addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr
The addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr command
adds a dynamic member attribute configuration to an LDAP group configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the LDAP attribute that is used as the group member
attribute. For example, member or uniqueMember. (String, required)
- -objectClass
- The group object class that contains the member attribute. For
example, groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames. If you do not define
this parameter, the member attribute applies to all group object classes.
(String, optional)
- -scope
- The scope of the member attribute. The valid values for this parameter
include the following:
- direct - The member attribute only contains direct members, therefore,
this value refers to the member directly contained by the group and
not contained through the nested group. For example, if Group1 contains
Group2 and Group2 contains User1, then Group2 is a direct member of
Group1 but User1 is not a direct member of Group1. Both member and
uniqueMember are direct member attributes.
- nested - The member attribute that contains the direct members
and the nested members.
- -dummyMember
- Indicates that if you create a group without specifying a member,
a dummy member will be filled in to avoid creating an exception about
missing a mandatory attribute. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr {-id id_name -name name_value -objectClass object_class}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value -objectClass object_class]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value', '-objectClass', 'object_class'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr
The addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr command
adds a member attribute configuration to an LDAP group configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the LDAP attribute that is used as the group member
attribute. For example, member or uniqueMember. (String, required)
- -objectClass
- The group object class that contains the member attribute. For
example, groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames. If you do not define
this parameter, the member attribute applies to all group object classes.
(String, optional)
- -scope
- The scope of the member attribute. The valid values for this parameter
include the following:
- direct - The member attribute only contains direct members, therefore,
this value refers to the member directly contained by the group and
not contained through the nested group. For example, if Group1 contains
Group2 and Group2 contains User1, then Group2 is a direct member of
Group1 but User1 is not a direct member of Group1. Both member and uniqueMember are
direct member attributes.
- nested - The member attribute that contains the direct members
and the nested members.
- -dummyMember
- Indicates that if you create a group without specifying a member,
a dummy member will be filled in to avoid creating an exception about
missing a mandatory attribute. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
addIdMgrLDAPServer
The addIdMgrLDAPServer command
adds an LDAP server to the LDAP repository ID that you specify.
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If the value of the sslEnabled parameter is set to
true, the
addIdMgrLDAPServer command operation
will fail while trying to validate the connection. To workaround this
problem, perform the following steps:
- Start WebSphere® Application Server.
- Start the wsadmin tool without specifying the -conntype none option.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, required)
- -port
- The port number for the LDAP server. (Integer, optional)
- -bindDN
- The binding distinguished name for the LDAP server. (String, optional)
- -bindPassword
- The binding password. (String, optional)
- -authentication
- Indicates the authentication method to use. The default value
is simple. Valid values include: none or strong. (String, optional)
- -referal
- The LDAP referral. The default value is ignore. Valid values include:
follow, throw, or false. (String, optional)
- -derefAliases
- Controls how aliases are dereferenced. The default value is always.
Valid values include:
- never: never deference aliases
- finding: deferences aliases only during name resolution
- searching: deferences aliases only after name resolution
(String, optional)
- -sslEnabled
- Indicates to enable SSL or not. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -connectionPool
- The connection pool. The default value is false. (Boolean,
optional)
- -connectTimeout
- The connection timeout in seconds. The default value is 0.
(Integer, optional)
- -ldapServerType
- The type of LDAP server being used. The default value is IDS51.
(String, optional)
- -sslConfiguration
- The SSL configuration. (String, optional)
- -certificateMapMode
- Specifies whether to map X.509 certificates into a LDAP directory
by exact distinguished name or by certificate filter. The default
value is EXACT_DN. To use the certificate filter for the mapping,
specify CERTIFICATE_FILTER. (String, optional)
- -certificateFilter
- If certificateMapMode has the value CERTIFICATE_FILTER, then this
property specifies the LDAP filter which maps attributes in the client
certificate to entries in LDAP. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPServer {-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-host', 'myhost.ibm.com'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrLDAPServer {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrLDAPServer (['-interactive'])
addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry
The addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry command
adds a base entry to the specified repository.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The distinguished name of a base entry. (String, required)
- -nameInRepository
- The distinguished name in the repository that uniquely identifies
the base entry name. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.addIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-interactive'])
createIdMgrCustomRepository
The createIdMgrCustomRepository command
creates a custom repository configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -adapterClassName
- The implementation class name for the repository adapter. (String,
required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrCustomRepository {-id id_name -adapterClassName adapter_class_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrCustomRepository('-id id_name -adapterClassName adapter_class_name')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrCustomRepository(['-id', 'id_name', '-adapterClassName', 'adapter_class_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrCustomRepository {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.createIdMgrCustomRepository('-interactive')
createIdMgrDBRepository
The createIdMgrDBRepository command
creates a database repository configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -dataSourceName
- The name of the data source. The default value is jdbc/wimDS.
(String, required)
- -databaseType
- The type of the database. The default value is DB2. (String, required)
- -dbURL
- The URL of the database. (String, required)
- -dbAdminId
- The database administrator ID. (String, required if database type
is not Apache Derby.)
- -dbAdminPassword
- The database administrator password. (String, required if database
type is not Apache Derby.)
- -adapterClassName
- The default value is com.ibm.ws.wim.adapter.db.DBAdapter. (String,
optional)
- -JDBCDriverClass
- The JDBC driver class name. (String, optional)
- -supportSorting
- Indicates if sorting is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportTransactions
- Indicates if transactions are supported or not. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -isExtIdUnique
- Specifies if the external ID is unique. The default value is true.
(Boolean, optional)
- -supportExternalName
- Indicates if external names are supported or not. The default
value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -entityRetrievalLimit
- Indicates the value of the retrieval limit on database entries.
The default value is 200. (Integer, optional)
- -saltLength
- The salt length in bits. The default value is 12. (Integer, optional)
- -encryptionKey
- The default value is rZ15ws0ely9yHk3zCs3sTMv/ho8fY17s. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrDBRepository {-id id_name -dataSourceName datasource_name -databaseType database_type_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrDBRepository ('[-id id_name -dataSourceName datasource_name -databaseType database_type_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrDBRepository (['-id', 'id_name', '-dataSourceName', 'datasource_name', '-databaseType', 'database_type_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrDBRepository {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrDBRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrDBRepository (['-interactive'])
createIdMgrFileRepository
The createIdMgrFileRepository command
creates a file repository configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -messageDigest Algorithm
- The message digest algorithm that will be used for hashing the
password. The default value is SHA-1. Valid values include the following:
SHA-1, SHA-384, or SHA-512.(String, required)
- -adapterClassName
- The default value is com.ibm.ws.wim.adapter.file.was.FileAdapter.
(String, optional)
- -supportPaging
- Indicates if paging is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportSorting
- Indicates if sorting is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportTransactions
- Indicates if transaction is supported or not. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -isExtIdUnique
- Specifies if the external ID is unique or not. The default value
is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportExternalName
- Indicates if external names are supported or not. The default
value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -baseDirectory
- The base directory where the fill will be created in order to
store the data. The default is to be dynamically built during run
time using user.install.root and cell name. (String, optional)
- -fileName
- The file name of the repository. The default value is fileRegistry.xml.
(String, optional)
- -saltLength
- The salt length of the randomly generated salt for password hashing.
The default value is 12. (Integer, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrFileRepository {-id id_name -messageDigestAlgorithm algorithm_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrFileRepository ('[-id id_name -messageDigestAlgorithm algorithm_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrFileRepository (['-id', 'id_name', '-messageDigestAlgorithm', 'algorithm_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrFileRepository {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrFileRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrFileRepository (['-interactive'])
createIdMgrLDAPRepository
The createIdMgrLDAPRepository command
creates an LDAP repository configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The unique identifier for the repository. (String, required)
- -ldapServerType
- The type of LDAP server that is being used. The default value
is IDS51. (String, required)
- -adapterClassName
- The default value is:
com.ibm.ws.wim.adapter.db.DBAdapter.
(String,
optional)
- -supportSorting
- Indicates whether sorting is supported. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -supportPaging
- Indicates if paging is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportTransactions
- Indicates if transactions are supported or not. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -isExtIdUnique
- Specifies if the external ID is unique. The default value is true.
(Boolean, optional)
- -supportExternalName
- Indicates if external names are supported or not. The default
value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -authentication
- Indicates the authentication method to use. The default value
is simple. Valid values include: none or strong. (String, optional)
- -referal
- Specifies the LDAP referral. The default value is ignore. Valid
values include: follow, throw, or false. (String, optional)
- -sslEnabled
- Indicates to enable SSL or not. The default value is false. (Boolean,
optional)
- -sslConfiguration
- The SSL configuration. (String, optional)
- -connectionPool
- The connection pool. The default value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -translateRDN
- Indicates to translate RDN or not. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -searchTimeLimit
- The value of search time limit. (Integer, optional)
- -searchCountLimit
- The value of search count limit. (Integer, optional)
- -searchPageSize
- The value of search page size. (Integer, optional)
- -returnToPrimaryServer
- (Integer, optional)
- -primaryServerQueryTimeInterval
- (Integer, optional)
- -default
- If you set this parameter to true, the default values will be
set for the remaining configuration properties of the LDAP repository.
(Boolean, optional)
- -supportChangeLog
- This parameter indicates whether the repository supports change
tracking. Valid values for this parameter are none or native. The
default value is none. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrLDAPRepository {-id id_name -ldapServerType LDAP_server_type}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrLDAPRepository ('[-id id_name -ldapServerType LDAP_server_type]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrLDAPRepository (['-id', 'id_name', '-ldapServerType', 'LDAP_server_type'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask createIdMgrLDAPRepository {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.createIdMgrLDAPRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.createIdMgrLDAPRepository (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr
Use the deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr command
to delete the LDAP attribute configuration data for a specific entity
type from the LDAP repository of interest.
Target object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
Supported configurations: The
deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr command
also requires the name of either the LDAP attribute or federated repository
property.
sptcfg
Specify a value for either
the -name or -propertyName parameter
that is described in the next section. However, do not specify both
parameters. Although the -name or -propertyName parameters
are designated as optional parameters, an error occurs if you do not
specify one of the parameters or if you specify both parameters.
Optional parameters
- -name
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the LDAP attribute used
in the repository LDAP adapter. (String, optional)
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity
types. Use a semicolon (;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity
types. If you do not specify this parameter, the deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr command
deletes all the configuration data of the specified attribute. (String,
optional)
- -propertyName
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the corresponding federated
repository property. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr {-id id_name -name unicode_password }
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Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr ('[-id id_name -name unicode_password ]')
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Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'unicodePwd'])
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Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttr ('-interactive')
deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported
Use
the deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported command to
delete the configuration for a federated repository property that
the specified LDAP repository does not support.
Target object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
- -propertyName
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the federated repository
property. (String, required)
Optional parameters
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity types. Use the
semicolon (;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity types. If
you do not specify this parameter, the deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported command
deletes all the configuration data of the specified attribute. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported {-id id_name -propertyName property_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported ('[-id id_name –propertyName property_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported (['-id', 'id_name', '-propertyName', 'property_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported {-interactive}
Using Jython:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported('-interactive')
deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType
The deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType command
deletes the LDAP entity type configuration data for a specified entity
type for a specific LDAP repository.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr
The deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr command
deletes the relative distinguished name (RDN) attribute configuration
from an LDAP entity type configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -entityTypeName
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
- -name
- The attribute name that is used to build the relative distinguished
name (RDN) for the entity type. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr {-id id_name -name name_value -entityTypeName entity_type}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value -entityTypeName entity_type]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value', '-entityTypeName', 'entity_type'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr
Use
the deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr command to delete
the configuration for an LDAP attribute that is used as an external
ID in the specified LDAP repository.
Target
object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
- -name
- Use this parameter to specify the name of the external ID attribute
of the LDAP repository. (String, required)
Optional parameters
- -entityTypes
- Use this parameter to specify one or more entity types. Use a
semicolon (;) as the delimiter to specify multiple entity types. If
you do not specify this parameter, the deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr command
deletes all the configuration data of the specified attribute. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr {-id id_name -name unicode_password}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr ('[-id id_name -name unicode_password]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'unicode_password'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr ('-interactive')
deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig
The deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig command
deletes the LDAP group configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr
The deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr command
deletes a member attribute configuration from an LDAP group configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr
The deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr command
deletes a dynamic member attribute configuration from an LDAP group
configuration.
Parameters and return
values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the LDAP attribute that is used as the group member
attribute. For example, memberURL. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrLDAPServer
The deleteIdMgrLDAPServer command
deletes the configuration for the LDAP server that you specify from
the LDAP repository ID that you specify.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPServer {-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-host', 'myhost.ibm.com'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrLDAPServer {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrLDAPServer (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrRepository
The deleteIdMgrRepository command
deletes a repository that you specify.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. Valid values include existing repository
IDs. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrRepository {-interactive}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepository (['-interactive'])
deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry
The deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry command
deletes a base entry from the specified repository.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The distinguished name of a base entry. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.deleteIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache
The getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache command
returns the LDAP attribute cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPContextPool
The getIdMgrLDAPContextPool command
returns the LDAP context pool configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPContextPool {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPEntityType
The getIdMgrLDAPEntityType command
returns the LDAP entity type configuration data.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr
The getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr command
returns the relative distinguished name (RDN) attribute configuration
for an LDAP entity type definition.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -entityTypeName
- The name of the entity name. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr {-id id_name -entityTypeName name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-id id_name -entityTypeName name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-entityTypeName', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPEntityTypeRDNAttr (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig
The getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig command
returns the LDAP group configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs
The getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs command
returns the dynamic member attribute configuration from the LDAP group
configuration.
Parameters and return
values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttrs (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs
The getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs command
returns the member attribute configuration for the LDAP group configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttrs (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache
The getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache command
returns the LDAP search result cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrLDAPServer
The getIdMgrLDAPServer command
returns the configuration for the LDAP server that you specify for
the LDAP repository ID that you specify.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPServer {-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPServer (['-id', 'id1', '-host', 'myhost.ibm.com'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrLDAPServer (['-interactive'])
getIdMgrRepository
The getIdMgrRepository command
returns the configuration of the specified repository.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask getIdMgrRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.getIdMgrRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.getIdMgrRepository (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrLDAPAttrs
Use the listIdMgrLDAPAttrs command
to list the name of each configured attributes for the LDAP repository
of interest.
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
Return value
The
command returns a list of HashMaps that contains parameters of the addIdMgrLDAPAttr command
as keys.For the entityTypes parameter,
which is multivalued, the value of the key is a string that is delimited
by a semicolon (;). The return value includes an additional key called
entityTypesList. The value of the entityTypesList key is a List object.
Examples
Batch mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPAttrs {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrs ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrs (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrs ('-interactive')
listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported
Use
the listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported command to list
the details of all configured federated repository properties that
the specified LDAP repository does not support.
Target object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
Optional parameters
None
Return value
The command returns a
List of HashMaps that contains parameters of the addIdMgrLDAPAttrNotSupported command
as keys. For multivalued parameters such as entityTypes,
the value of the key is a List object.
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPAttrsNotSupported ('-interactive')
listIdMgrCustomProperties
The listIdMgrCustomProperties command
returns a list of custom properties for the repository that you specify.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrCustomProperties {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrCustomProperties ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrCustomProperties (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrCustomProperties ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrCustomProperties ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrCustomProperties (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrLDAPBackupServers
The listIdMgrLDAPBackupServers command
returns a list of the backup LDAP server or servers.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -primary_host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer {-id id_name -primary_host host_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-id id_name -primary_host host_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-primary_host', 'host_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPBackupServer (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrLDAPEntityTypes
The listIdMgrLDAPEntityTypes command
lists the name of all of the configured LDAP entity type definitions.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs
Use
the listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs command to list
the details of all LDAP attributes used as an external ID in the specified
LDAP repository.
Target object
None
Required parameters
- -id
- Use this parameter to specify the unique ID of the repository.
(String, required)
Optional parameters
None
Return value
The command returns a
List of HashMaps that contains parameters of the addIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttr command
as keys. For multivalued parameters such as entityTypes,
the value of the key is a List object.
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPExternalIdAttrs('-interactive')
listIdMgrLDAPServers
The listIdMgrLDAPServers command
lists all of the configured primary LDAP servers.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPServers {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPServers ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPServers (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrLDAPServers ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPServers ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrLDAPServers (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrRepositories
The listIdMgrRepositories command
lists names and types of all configured repositories.
Parameters and return values
- Parameters: None
- Returns: A hash map with key as the name of the repository and
value as another hash map that includes the following keys:
- repositoryType - The type of repository. For example, File, LDAP,
DB, and so on.
- specificRepositoryType - The specific type of repository. For
example, LDAP, IDS51, NDS, and so on.
- host - The host name where the repository resides. For File, it
is LocalHost and for DB it is dataSourceName.
This command will not return the Property Extension and Entry
Mapping repository data.
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrRepositories
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositories()
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositories()
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrRepositories ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositories ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositories (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries
The listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries command
lists the base entries for a specified repository.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntries (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes
The listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes command
returns a list of supported database types.
Parameters and return values
- Parameters: None
- Returns: A list of supported database types.
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes()
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes()
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedDBTypes (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms
The listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms command
returns a list of supported message digest algorithms.
Parameters and return values
- Parameters: None
- Returns: A list of supported message digest algorithms.
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms()
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms()
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedMessageDigestAlgorithms (['-interactive'])
listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes
The listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes command
returns a list of supported LDAP server types.
Parameters and return values
- Parameters: None
- Returns: A list of supported LDAP server types.
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes()
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes()
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.listIdMgrSupportedLDAPServerTypes (['-interactive'])
removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer
The removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer command
removes the backup LDAP server or servers.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -primary_host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, required)
- -host
- The name of the backup host name. Use a asterisk (*) if you want
to remove all backup servers. (String, required)
- -port
- The port number of the LDAP server. (Integer, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer {-id id_name -primary_host myprimaryhost.ibm.com -host myhost.ibm.com}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-id id_name -primary_host myprimaryhost.ibm.com -host myhost.ibm.com]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-primary_host', 'myprimaryhost.ibm.com', '-host', 'myhost.ibm.com'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.removeIdMgrLDAPBackupServer (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrCustomProperty
The setIdMgrCustomProperty command
: sets, adds or deletes a custom property to a repository configuration.
If a value is not specified, or if there is an empty string, the property
is deleted from the repository configuration. If a name does not exist
it is added if a value is specified. If the name is "*" then all of
the custom properties are deleted.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The unique identifier of the repository. Valid values include
the existing repository IDs. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the additional property for the repository that are
not defined OOTB.(String, required)
- -value
- The value of a property for the repository. If this parameter
is an empty string, the property is deleted from the repository configuration.
If this parameter is not an empty string, and a name does not exist,
it is added. If a name is an empty string, all of the custom properties
are deleted. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrCustomProperty {-id id_name -name name_value -value value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrCustomProperty ('[-id id_name -name name_value -value value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrCustomProperty (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value', '-value', 'value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrCustomProperty ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrCustomProperty ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrCustomProperty (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache
The setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache command
configures the LDAP attribute cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -cachesDiskOffLoad
- (String, optional)
- -enabled
- Indicates if you want to enable attribute caching. The default
value is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -cacheSize
- The maximum size of the attribute cache defined by the number
of attribute objects that are permitted in the attribute cache. The
minimum value of this parameter is 100. The default value is 4000.
(Integer, optional)
- -cacheTimeOut
- The amount of time in seconds before the cached entries that are
located in the attributes cache can be not valid. The minimum value
of this parameter is 0. The attribute objects that are cached will
remain in the attributes cache until the virtual member manager changes
the attribute objects. The default value is 1200. (Integer,
optional)
- -attributeSizeLimit
- An integer that represents the maximum number of attribute object
values that can cache in the attributes cache.
Some attributes,
for example, the member attribute, contain many values. The attributeSizeLimit parameter
prevents the attributes cache to cache large attributes. The default
value is 2000.
(Integer, optional)
- -serverTTLAttribute
- The name of the ttl attribute that is supported by the LDAP server.
The attributes cache uses the value of this attribute to determine
when the cached entries in the attributes cache will time out.
The
ttl attribute contains the time, in seconds, that any information
from the entry should be kept by a client before it is considered
stale and a new copy is fetched. A value of 0 implies that
the object will not be cached. For more information about this attribute,
see the following Web site: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98aug/I-D/draft-ietf-asid-ldap-cache-01.txt.
The
ttl attribute is not supported by all LDAP servers. If this attribute
is supported by an LDAP server, you can set the value of the serverTTLAttribute parameter
to the name of the ttl attribute in order to allow the value of the
ttyl attribute to determine when cached entries will time out. The
time out value for different entries in attributes cache can be different.
For
example, if the value of the serverTTLAttribute parameter
is ttl and the attributes cache retrieves attributes of a user from
an LDAP server, it will also retrieve the value of the ttl attribute
of this user. If the value is 200, the WMM uses this value to set
the time out for the attributes of the user in the attributes cache
instead of using the value of cacheTimeout. You can set different
ttl attribute values for different users. (String, optional)
- -cacheDistPolicy
- The distribution policy for the dynamic cache in a cluster environment.
The
valid values are none (for NOT_SHARED), push (for
SHARED_PUSH), and push_pull (for SHARED_PUSH_PULL)
and the default value is push. The value of
this parameter is read during the adapter startup process and the
cache policy is set accordingly.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrLDAPContextPool
The setIdMgrLDAPContextPool command
sets up the LDAP context pool configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -enabled
- By default, the context pool is enabled. If you set this parameter
to false, the context pool is disabled. When the context
pool is disabled, new context instances will be created for each request.
The default value is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -initPoolSize
- The number of context instances that the virtual member manager
LDAP adapter creates when it creates the pool. The valid range for
this parameter is 1 to 50. The default value is 1. (Integer, optional)
- -maxPoolSize
- The maximum number of context instances that the context pool
will maintain. Context instances that are in use and those that are
idle contribute to this number. When the pool size reaches this number,
new context instances cannot be created for new requests. The new
request is blocked until a context instance is released by another
request or is removed. The request checks periodically if there are
context instances available in the pool according to the amount of
time that you specify using the poolWaitTime parameter.
The minimum
value for this parameter is 0. There is no maximum value. Setting
the value of this parameter to 0 means that there is no maximum size
and a request for a pooled context instance will use an existing pooled
idle context instance or a newly created pooled context instance.
The default value is 0.
(Integer, optional)
- -prefPoolSize
- The preferred number of context instances that the context pool
will maintain. Context instances that are in use and those that are
idle contribute to this number. When there is a request for the use
of a pooled context instance and the pool size is less than the preferred
size, the context pool creates and uses a new pooled context instance
regardless of whether an idle connection is available. When a request
finishes with a pooled context instance and the pool size is greater
than the preferred size, the context pool closes and removes the pooled
context instance from the pool.
The valid range for this parameter
is from 0 to 100. Setting the value of this parameter to 0 means that
there is no preferred size and a request for a pooled context instance
results in a newly created context instance only if no idle ones are
available. The default value is 3.
(Integer, optional)
- -poolTimeOut
- An integer that represents the number of seconds that an idle
context instance might remain in the pool without being closed and
removed from the pool. When a context instance is requested from the
pool, if this context already exists in the pool for more than the
time defined by poolTimeout, this connection is closed no matter whether
this context instance is stale or active. A new context instance is
created and put back to the pool after it has been released from the
request.
The minimum value for this parameter is 0. There is no
maximum value. Setting the value of this parameter to 0 means that
the context instances in the pool remain until they are staled. The
context pool catches the communication exception and recreates a new
context instance. The default value is 0.
(Integer, optional)
- -poolWaitTime
- The time interval in milliseconds that the request waits until
the context pool rechecks if there are idle context instances available
in the pool when the number of context instances reaches the maximum
pool size. If no idle context instance, the request will continue
waiting for the same period of time until next checking.
The minimum
value for the poolWaitout parameter is 0. There is no maximum value.
A value of 0 for this parameter means that the context pool will not
check if idle context exists. The request will be notified when a
context instance releases from other requests. The default value is
3000.
(Integer, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPContextPool {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig
The setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig command
sets up the LDAP group configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -updateGroup Membership
- Updates the group membership if the member is deleted or renamed.
Some LDAP servers, for example, Domino server, do not clean up the
membership of the user when a user is deleted or renamed. If you choose
these LDAP server types in the ldapServerType property, the value
of this parameter is set to true. Use this parameter to change the
value. The default value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -name
- The name of the membership attribute. For example, memberOf in
an active directory server and ibm-allGroups in IDS. (String, optional)
- -scope
- The scope of the membership attribute. The following are the possible
values for this parameter:
- direct - The membership attribute only contains direct groups.
Direct groups contain the member and are not contained through a nested
group. For example, if group1 contains group2, group2 contains user1,
then group2 is a direct group of user1, but group1 is not a direct
group of user1.
- nested - The membership attribute contains both direct groups
and nested groups.
- all - The membership attribute contains direct groups, nested
groups, and dynamic members.
The default value is direct. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPGroupConfig (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache
The setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache command
sets up the LDAP search result cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -cachesDiskOffLoad
- Loads the attributes caches and the search results onto hard disk.
By default, when the number of cache entries reaches the maximum size
of the cache, cache entries are evicted to allow new entries to enter
the caches. If you enable this parameter, the evicted cache entries
will be copied to disk for future access. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -enabled
- Enables the search results cache. The default value is true. (Boolean,
optional)
- -cacheSize
- The maximum size of the search results cache. The number of naming
enumeration objects that can be put into the search results cache.
The minimum value of this parameter is 100. The default value is 2000.
(Integer, optional)
- -cacheTimeOut
- The amount of time in seconds before the cached entries in the
search results cache can be not valid. The minimum value for this
parameter is 0. A value of 0 means that the cached naming enumeration
objects will stay in the search results cache until there are configuration
changes. The default value is 600. (Integer, optional)
- -searchResultSizeLimit
- The maximum number of entries contained in the naming enumeration
object that can be cached in the search results cache.For example,
if the results from a search contains 2000 users, the search results
will not cache in the search results cache if the value of the of
this property is set to 1000. The default value is 1000. (Integer,
optional)
- -cacheDistPolicy
- The distribution policy for the dynamic cache in a cluster environment.
The
valid values are none (for NOT_SHARED), push (for
SHARED_PUSH), and push_pull (for SHARED_PUSH_PULL)
and the default value is push. The value of
this parameter is read during the adapter startup process and the
cache policy is set accordingly.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository
The setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository command
sets or updates an entry mapping repository configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -dataSourceName
- The name of the data source. The default value is jdbc/wimDS.
The parameter is required if the property extension is not set. The
parameter is not required if the command is used to update the existing
configuration. (String)
- -databaseType
- The type of the database. The default value is DB2. The parameter
is required if the property extension is not set. The parameter is
not required if the command is used to update the existing configuration.
(String)
- -dbURL
- The URL of the database. The parameter is required if the property
extension is not set. The parameter is not required if the command
is used to update the existing configuration. (String)
- -dbAdminId
- The database administrator ID. (String, required if database type
is not Apache Derby.)
- -dbAdminPassword
- The database administrator password. (String, required if database
type is not Apache Derby.)
- -JDBCDriverClass
- The JDBC driver class name. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository {-dbAdminId database_administrator_ID -dbAdminPassword database_administrator_password}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository ('[-dbAdminId database_administrator_ID -dbAdminPassword database_administrator_password]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository (['-dbAdminId', 'database_administrator_ID', '-dbAdminPassword', 'database_administrator_password'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrEntryMappingRepository (['-interactive'])
setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository
The setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository command
sets or updates the property extension repository configuration.
Important: The application server cannot validate the data source
when you run this command in the local mode.
Parameters and return values
- -dataSourceName
- The name of the data source. The default value is jdbc/wimDS.
The parameter is required if the property extension is not set. The
parameter is not required if the command is used to update the existing
configuration. (String)
- -databaseType
- The type of the database. The default value is DB2. The
parameter is required if the property extension is not set. The parameter
is not required if the command is used to update the existing configuration.
(String)
- -dbURL
- The URL of the database. The parameter is required if the property
extension is not set. The parameter is not required if the command
is used to update the existing configuration. (String)
- -dbAdminId
- The database administrator ID. (String, required if database type
is not Apache Derby.)
- -dbAdminPassword
- The database administrator password. (String, required if database
type is not Apache Derby.)
- -entityRetrievalLimit
- The limit for the retrieval of entities. (Integer, required)
- -JDBCDriverClass
- The JDBC driver class name. (String, required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository {-entityRetrievalLimit limit_value -JDBCDriverClass class_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository ('[-entityRetrievalLimit limit_value -JDBCDriverClass class_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository (['-entityRetrievalLimit', 'limit_value', '-JDBCDriverClass', 'class_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.setIdMgrPropertyExtensionRepository (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrDBRepository
The updateIdMgrDBRepository command
updates the configuration for the database repository that you specify.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -dataSourceName
- The name of the data source. The default value is jdbc/wimDS.
(String, optional)
- -databaseType
- The type of the database. The default value is DB2. (String, optional)
- -dbURL
- The URL of the database. (String, optional)
- -dbAdminId
- The database administrator ID. (String, optional)
- -dbAdminPassword
- The database administrator password. (String, optional)
- -entityRetrievalLimit
- Indicates the value of the retrieval limit on database entries.
The default value is 200. (Integer, optional)
- -JDBCDriverClass
- The JDBC driver class name. (String, optional)
- -saltLength
- The salt length in bits. The default value is 12. (Integer, optional)
- -encryptionKey
- The default value is rZ15ws0ely9yHk3zCs3sTMv/ho8fY17s. (String,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrDBRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrDBRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrDBRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrDBRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrDBRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrDBRepository (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrFileRepository
The updateIdMgrFileRepository command
updates the configuration for the file repository that you specify.
To update other properties of the file repository use the updateIdMgrRepository command.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -messageDigest Algorithm
- The message digest algorithm that will be used for hashing the
password. The default value is SHA-1. Valid values include the following:
SHA-1, SHA-384, or SHA-512.(String, optional)
- -baseDirectory
- The base directory where the fill will be created in order to
store the data. The default is to be dynamically built during run
time using user.install.root and cell name. (String, optional)
- -fileName
- The file name of the repository. The default value is fileRegistry.xml.
(String, optional)
- -saltLength
- The salt length of the randomly generated salt for password hashing.
The default value is 12. (Integer, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrFileRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrFileRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrFileRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrFileRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrFileRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrFileRepository (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache
The updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache command
updates the LDAP attribute cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -cachesDiskOffLoad
- (String, optional)
- -enabled
- Indicates if you want to enable attribute caching. The default
value is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -cacheSize
- The maximum size of the attribute cache defined by the number
of attribute objects that are permitted in the attribute cache. The
minimum value of this parameter is 100. The default value is 4000.
(Integer, optional)
- -cacheTimeOut
- The amount of time in seconds before the cached entries that are
located in the attributes cache can be not valid. The minimum value
of this parameter is 0. The attribute objects that are cached will
remain in the attributes cache until the virtual member manager changes
the attribute objects. The default value is 1200. (Integer, optional)
- -attributeSizeLimit
- An integer that represents the maximum number of attribute object
values that can cache in the attributes cache.
Some attributes,
for example, the member attribute, contain many values. The attributeSizeLimit parameter
prevents the attributes cache to cache large attributes. The default
value is 2000.
(Integer, optional)
- -serverTTLAttribute
- The name of the ttl attribute that is supported by the LDAP server.
The attributes cache uses the value of this attribute to determine
when the cached entries in the attributes cache will time out.
The
ttl attribute contains the time, in seconds, that any information
from the entry should be kept by a client before it is considered
stale and a new copy is fetched. A value of 0 implies that the object
will not be cached. For more information about this attribute, see
the following URL: http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98aug/I-D/draft-ietf-asid-ldap-cache-01.txt.
The
ttl attribute is not supported by all LDAP servers. If this attribute
is supported by an LDAP server, you can set the value of the serverTTLAttribute parameter
to the name of the ttl attribute in order to allow the value of the
ttyl attribute to determine when cached entries will time out. The
time out value for different entries in attributes cache can be different.
- -cacheDistPolicy
- The distribution policy for the dynamic cache in a cluster environment.
The
valid values are none (for NOT_SHARED), push (for
SHARED_PUSH), and push_pull (for SHARED_PUSH_PULL)
and the default value is push. The value of
this parameter is read during the adapter startup process and the
cache policy is set accordingly.
(String, optional)
For example, if the value of the serverTTLAttribute parameter
is ttl and the attributes cache retrieves attributes of a user from
an LDAP server, it will also retrieve the value of the ttl attribute
of this user. If the value is 200, the WMM uses this value to set
the time out for the attributes of the user in the attributes cache
instead of using the value of cacheTimeout. You can set different
ttl attribute values for different users.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch mode example
usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPAttrCache (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool
The updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool
command updates the LDAP context pool configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -enabled
- By default, the context pool is enabled. If you set the value
of this parameter to false, the context pool is disabled which means
that a new context instance will be created for each request. The
default value is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -initPoolSize
- The number of context instances that the virtual member manager
LDAP adapter creates when it creates the pool. The valid range for
this parameter is 1 to 50. The default value is 1. (Integer, optional)
- -maxPoolSize
- The maximum number of context instances that can be maintained
concurrently by the context pool. Both in-use and idle context instances
contribute to this number. When the pool size reaches this number,
new context instances cannot created for new request. The new request
is blocked until a context instance is released by another request
or is removed. The request checks periodically if there are context
instances available in the pool according to the value defined for
the poolWaitTime parameter. The minimum value
of the maxPoolSize parameter is 0. There is no
maximum value. A maximum pool size of 0 means that there is no maximum
size and that a request for a pooled context instance will use an
existing pooled idle context instance or a newly created pooled context
instance.
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(Integer,
optional)
- -prefPoolSize
- The preferred number of context instances that the Context Pool
should maintain. Both in-use and idle context instances contribute
to this number. When there is a request for the use of a pooled context
instance and the pool size is less than the preferred size, Context
Pool will create and use a new pooled context instance regardless
of whether an idle connection is available. When a request is finished
with a pooled context instance and the pool size is greater than the
preferred size, the Context Pool will close and remove the pooled
context instance from the pool. The valid range of the prefPoolSize parameter
is 0 to 100. A preferred pool size of 0 means that there is no preferred
size: A request for a pooled context instance will result in a newly
created context instance only if no idle ones are available. The default
value is 3. (Integer, optional)
- -poolTimeOut
-
An integer that represents the number of seconds
that an idle context instance may remain in the pool without being
closed and removed from the pool. ![[jul2010]](../../deltaend.gif)
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When a context instance is
requested from the pool, if this context already exists in the pool
for more than the time defined by poolTimeout,
this connection will be closed no matter this context instance is
stale or active. A new context instance will be created and put back
to the pool after it has been released from the request. The minimum
value of poolTimeout is 0. There is no maximum
value. A poolTimeout of 0 means that the context instances in the
pool will remain in the pool until they are staled. In this case,
Context Pool will catch the communication exception and recreate a
new context instance. The default value is 0. (Integer, optional)
- -poolWaitTime
- The time interval (in milliseconds) that the request will wait
until the Context Pool checks again if there are idle context instance
available in the pool when the number of context instances reaches
the maximum pool size. If there is still no idle context instance,
the request will continue waiting for the same period of time until
next checking. The minimum value of poolWaitout is
0. There is no maximum value. A poolWaitTime of
0 means the Context Pool will not check if there are idle context.
Instead, the request will be notified when there is a context instance
is released from other requests. The default value is 3000. (Integer,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPContextPool (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType
The updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType command
updates an existing LDAP entity type definition to LDAP repository
configuration. You can use this command to add more values to multi-valued
parameters. If the property already exists, the value of the property
will be replaced. If the property does not exist, it will be added.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the entity type. (String, required)
- -searchFilter
- The search filter that you want to use to search the entity type.
(String, optional)
- -objectClasses
- One or more object classes for the entity type. (String, optional)
- -objectClassesForCreate
- The object class that will be when you create an entity type object.
You do not have to specify the value of this parameter if it is the
same as the value of the objectClasses parameter.
(String, optional)
- -searchBases
- The search base or bases to use while searching the entity type.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPEntityType (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr
The updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr command
updates a dynamic member attribute configuration to an LDAP group
configuration.
Parameters and return
values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the LDAP attribute that is used as the group member
attribute. For example, memberURL. (String, required)
- -objectClass
- The group object class that contains the dynamic member attribute.
For example groupOfURLs. If you do not define this parameter, the
dynamic member attribute will apply to all group object classes. (String,
required)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr {-id id_name -name name_value -objectClass groupOfURLs}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value -objectClass groupOfURLs]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value', '-objectClass', 'groupOfURLs'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupDynamicMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr
The updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr command
updates a member attribute configuration of an LDAP group configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The name of the LDAP attribute that is used as the group member
attribute. For example, member or uniqueMember. (String, required)
- -objectClass
- The group object class that contains the member attribute. For
example, groupOfNames or groupOfUniqueNames. If you do not define
this parameter, the member attribute applies to all group object classes.
(String, optional)
- -scope
- The scope of the member attribute. The following are the valid
values:
- direct - The member attribute only contains direct members whereby
the member is directly contained by the group and not contained in
a nested group. For example, if group1 contains group2, group2 contains
user1, then group2 is a direct member of group1 but user1 is not a
direct member of group1. Both member and uniqueMember are direct member
attributes.
- nested - The member attribute contains both direct members and
nested members.
- -dummyMember
- When you create a group without specifying a member, a dummy member
will be filled in automatically to avoid receiving an exception that
indicates that there is a mandatory attribute missing. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPGroupMemberAttr (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPRepository
The updateIdMgrLDAPRepository command
updates an LDAP repository configuration.
Parameters
and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -ldapServerType
- The type of LDAP server that is being used. The default value
is IDS51. (String, optional)
- -adapterClassName
- The default value is com.ibm.ws.wim.adapter.ldap.LdapAdapter.
(String, optional)
- -certificateMapMode
- Specifies whether to map X.509 certificates into a LDAP directory
by exact distinguished name or by certificate filter. The default
value is exactdn. To use the certificate filter for the mapping, specify
certificatefilter. (String, optional)
- -certificateFilter
- If certificateMapMode has the value certificatefilter,
then this property specifies the LDAP filter which maps attributes
in the client certificate to entries in LDAP. (String, optional)
- -isExtIdUnique
- Specifies if the external ID is unique. The default value is true.
(Boolean, optional)
- -loginProperties
- Indicates the property name used for login. (String , optional)
- -primaryServerQueryTimeInterval
- Indicates the polling interval for testing the primary server
availability. The value of this parameter is specified in minutes.
The default value is 15. (Integer, optional)
- -returnToPrimaryServer
- Indicates to return to the primary LDAP server when it is available.
The default value is true. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportAsyncMode
- Indicates if the async mode is supported or not. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportSorting
- Indicates if sorting is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportPaging
- Indicates if paging is supported or not. The default value is
false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportTransactions
- Indicates if transactions are supported or not. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportExternalName
- Indicates if external names are supported or not. The default
value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -sslConfiguration
- The SSL configuration. (String, optional)
- -translateRDN
- Indicates to translate RDN or not. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -searchTimeLimit
- The value of search time limit. (Integer, optional)
- -searchCountLimit
- The value of search count limit. (Integer, optional)
- -searchPageSize
- The value of search page size. (Integer, optional)
- -supportChangeLog
- This parameter indicates whether the repository supports change
tracking. Valid values for this parameter are none or native. The
default value is none. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPRepository (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache
The updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache command
updates the LDAP search result cache configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -cachesDiskOffLoad
- Loads the attributes caches and the search results onto hard disk.
By default, when the number of cache entries reaches the maximum size
of the cache, cache entries are evicted to allow new entries to enter
the caches. If you enable this parameter, the evicted cache entries
will be copied to disk for future access. The default value is false.
(Boolean, optional)
- -enabled
- Enables the search results cache. The default value is true. (Boolean,
optional)
- -cacheSize
- The maximum size of the search results cache. The number of naming
enumeration objects that can be put into the search results cache.
The minimum value of this parameter is 100. The default value is 2000.
(Integer, optional)
- -cacheTimeOut
- The amount of time in seconds before the cached entries in the
search results cache can be not valid. The minimum value for this
parameter is 0. A value of 0 means that the cached naming enumeration
objects will stay in the search results cache until there are configuration
changes. The default value is 600. (Integer, optional)
- -searchResultSizeLimit
- The maximum number of entries contained in the naming enumeration
object that can be cached in the search results cache.For example,
if the results from a search contains 2000 users, the search results
will not cache in the search results cache if the value of the of
this property is set to 1000. The default value is 1000. (Integer,
optional)
- -cacheDistPolicy
- The distribution policy for the dynamic cache in a cluster environment.
The
valid values are none (for NOT_SHARED), push (for
SHARED_PUSH), and push_pull (for SHARED_PUSH_PULL)
and the default value is push. The value of
this parameter is read during the adapter startup process and the
cache policy is set accordingly.
(String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPSearchResultCache (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrLDAPServer
The updateIdMgrLDAPServer command
updates an LDAP server configuration for the LDAP repository ID that
you specify.
Parameters and return
values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -host
- The host name for the LDAP server that contains the properties
that you want to modify. (String, required)
- -port
- The port number for the LDAP server. (Integer, optional)
- -authentication
- Indicates the authentication method to use. The default value
is simple. Valid values include: none or strong. (String, optional)
- -bindDN
- The binding domain name for the LDAP server. (String, optional)
- -bindPassword
- The binding password. The password is encrypted before it is stored.(String,
optional)
- -certificateMapMode
- Specifies whether to map X.509 certificates into a LDAP directory
by exact distinguished name or by certificate filter. The default
value is exactdn. To use the certificate filter for the mapping, specify
certificatefilter. (String, optional)
- -certificateFilter
- If certificateMapMode has the value certificatefilter, then this
property specifies the LDAP filter which maps attributes in the client
certificate to entries in LDAP. (String, optional)
- -connectTimeout
- The connection timeout measured in seconds. The default value
is 0. (Integer, optional)
- -connectionPool
- The connection pool. The default value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -derefAliases
- Controls how aliases are dereferenced. The default value is always.
Valid values include:
- never - never deference aliases
- finding - deferences aliases only during name resolution
- searching - deferences aliases only after name resolution
(String, optional)
- -ldapServerType
- The type of LDAP server being used. The default value is IDS51.
(String, optional)
- -primary_host
- The host name for the primary LDAP server. (String, optional)
- -referal
- The LDAP referral. The default value is ignore. Valid
values include: follow, throw, or false. (String, optional)
- -sslConfiguration
- The SSL configuration. (String, optional)
- -sslEnabled
- Indicates to enable SSL or not. The default value is false. (Boolean,
optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPServer {-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-id id_name -host myhost.ibm.com]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPServer (['-id', 'id_name', '-host', 'myhost.ibm.com'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPServer ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrLDAPServer (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrRepository
The updateIdMgrRepository command
updates the common repository configuration.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -adapterClassName
- The implementation class name for the repository adapter. (String,
optional)
- -EntityTypesNot AllowCreate
- The name of the entity type that should not be created in this
repository. (String, optional)
- -EntityTypesNotAllowUpdate
- The name of the entity type that should not be updated in this
repository. (String, optional)
- -EntityTypesNotAllowRead
- The name of the entity type that should not be read from this
repository. (String, optional)
- -EntityTypesNotAllowDelete
- The name of the entity type that should not be deleted from this
repository. (String, optional)
- -loginProperties
- (String, optional)
- -readOnly
- Indicates if this is a read only repository. The default value
is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -repositoriesForGroups
- The repository ID where group data is stored. (String, optional)
- -supportPaging
- Indicates if the repository supports paging or not. (Boolean,
optional)
- -supportSorting
- Indicates if the repository supports sorting or not. (Boolean,
optional)
- -supportTransactions
- Indicates if the repository supports transaction or not. (Boolean,
optional)
- -isExtIdUnique
- Specifies if the external ID is unique or not. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportedExternalName
- Indicates if the repository supports external names or not. (Boolean,
optional)
- -supportAsyncMode
- Indicates if the adapter supports async mode or not. The default
value is false. (Boolean, optional)
- -supportChangeLog
- This parameter indicates whether the repository supports change
tracking. Valid values for this parameter are none or native. The
default value is none. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrRepository {-id id_name}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepository ('[-id id_name]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepository (['-id', 'id_name'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepository ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepository (['-interactive'])
updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry
The updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry command
updates a base entry to the specified repository.
Parameters and return values
- -id
- The ID of the repository. (String, required)
- -name
- The distinguished name of a base entry. (String, required)
- -nameInRepository
- The distinguished name in the repository that uniquely identifies
the base entry name. (String, optional)
Examples
Batch
mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry {-id id_name -name name_value}
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-id id_name -name name_value]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-id', 'id_name', '-name', 'name_value'])
Interactive mode example usage:
Using Jacl:
$AdminTask updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython string:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry ('[-interactive]')
Using Jython list:
AdminTask.updateIdMgrRepositoryBaseEntry (['-interactive'])