Install Guide

Figure 3. Setting Up RAC Active Directory Objects In Multiple Domains
Setting Up RAC Active Directory Objects In Multiple Domain
To set up the objects for this multiple domain scenario, perform the following tasks:
1 Ensure that the domain forest function is in Native mode.
2 Create two Association Objects, AO1 (of Universal scope) and AO2, in any domain.
3 Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represent the two remote systems.
4 Create two Privilege Objects, Priv1 and Priv2, in which Priv1 has all privileges (Administrator) and Priv2 has Login privileges.
5 Group User1 and User2 into Group1. The group scope of Group1 must be Universal.
6 Add Group1 as Member in Association Object 1 (AO1), Priv1 as Privilege Object in AO1, and both RAC1 and RAC2 as Products in AO1.
7 Add User3 as Member in Association Object 2 (AO2), Priv2 as Privilege Object in AO2, and RAC2 as a Product in AO2.
Setting Up Server Administrator Active Directory Objects In
Multiple Domains
For Server Administrator, the users in a single Association can be in separate domains and need not be in a Universal group. The following is
a very similar example to show how Server Administrator systems in separate domains aect the setup of directory objects. Instead of RAC
devices, you will have two systems running Server Administrator (Server Administrator Products sys1 and sys2). sys1 and sys2 are in
dierent domains. You can use any existing Users or Groups that you have in Active Directory. The following gure shows how to set up the
Server Administrator Active Directory objects for this example.
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