HP Reference Information Storage System v1.6 Administrator Guide (T3559-96073, July 2007)

Creating jobs
To create a DAS j
ob:
1. In the DAS Available Jobs area, click New JOB.
2. Name the job you are creating by entering it in the Job Name box. (In addition to the characters
noted below, t
he name can contain no spaces.) Click Next Step.
Figure 6 Create DAS job
3. From the drop-down list, select the LDAP connection you want to use with the job.
If you need to create the LDAP connection, click Create New LDAP Connection and see "Creating
LDAP server connections" on page 44 for further instructions.
4. Click Next Step.
Figure 7 Mapping information
5. Complete the form by entering the following:
•LDAPDomai
n name: Domain to which the users belong. For example: ldaptest.com.
LDAPStartingPoint:Rootnodewheretheuseraccountsarestored. Example:
For Exchange, enter cn=Users,dc=ldaptest,dc=com for node Users in domain
ldaptest.com.ThevaluemustspecifytherelativelocationintheLDAPtree,includingparent
nodes and domain name. (Another example is ou=stest,dc=sandbox2k_12,dc=com
where ou
is the org anization name in the exchange.)
For Domi
no, leave this text box empty to mine all aggregated Domino domain/organizations.
RISS DomainID: The RISS domain ID (not the domain name) where users are synchronized
with users on the LDAP server. This is the same as the domainID set in Domain.jcml.
Deletio
n Starting Point: The root node where deleted user objects are stored on the LDAP
serv er.
Example: For Exchange, enter cn=deletedObjects,dc=ldaptest,dc=com for node
deletedObjects in domain ldaptest.com. Thevaluemustspecifytherelativelocation
in the L
DAP tree, including parent nodes and domain name.
For Dom
ino, ignore this eld because it is not enabled.
6. The console displays “Do you want to attach the job to an HTTP portal” and a
“Back to main page button.
To com
plete the advanced options, see "Mapping advanced o ptions" on page 46.
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