#include <eim.h> int eimSetConfigurationExt(EimConfigInfo * configInfo, EimRC * eimrc)Service Program Name: QSYS/QSYEIM
The eimSetConfigurationExt() function sets the configuration information for use by the system.
The caller of the API must have *SECADM special authority.
The EimConfigInfo structure contains the configuration information.
For EIM_CONFIG_FORMAT_0 (0) configuration format, the config field must contain an EimConfigFormat0 structure.
The structure layouts follow:
enum EimConfigFormat { EIM_CONFIG_FORMAT_0 /* Information is in configuration format 0. */ }; typedef struct EimConfigFormat0 { char * ldapURL; /* URL for EIM domain controller. */ char * localRegistry; /* Local system registry name. */ char * kerberosRegistry; /* Kerberos registry name. */ char * x509Registry; /* X.509 registry name. */ } EimConfigFormat0; typedef struct EimConfigInfo { enum EimConfigFormat format; /* Format of the config info. */ int enable; /* Indicate if able to establish new connections in order to participate in EIM domain 0 = not enabled 1 = enabled */ int ccsid; /* CCSID of input data. If 0 or 65535, default job CCSID will be used. */ union { EimConfigFormat0 format0; } config; /* Configuration information */ } EimConfigInfo;
Detail description for the configuration information:
Possible values are:
NULL | A value of NULL indicates that it should not change. |
EIM_CONFIG_NONE | (*NONE) This value indicates that this system is not configured for EIM. |
ldapURL | A URL that contains EIM domain controller information. |
This URL has the following format:
ldap://host:port/dn or ldaps://host:port/dn
where:
Examples:
Possible values are:
NULL | A value of NULL indicates that it should not change. |
EIM_CONFIG_NONE | (*NONE) This value indicates that there is no local system registry. |
registry | The local EIM system registry name. |
Possible values are:
NULL | A value of NULL indicates that it should not change. |
EIM_CONFIG_NONE | (*NONE) This value indicates that there is no kerberos registry for EIM. |
registry | The EIM Kerberos registry name. This is the Kerberos realm name. |
Possible values are:
NULL | A value of NULL indicates that it should not change. |
EIM_CONFIG_NONE | (*NONE) This value indicates that there is no X.509 registry for EIM. |
registry | The EIM X.509 registry name. This is the registry that will be used when adding source associations for user certificates to the EIM identifier. |
The return value from the API. Following each return value is the list of possible values for the messageCatalogMessageID field in the eimrc parameter for that value.
EIMERR_AUTH_ERR (7) | Insufficient authority for the operation. |
EIMERR_NOLOCK (26) | Unable to allocate internal system object. |
EIMERR_DATA_CONVERSION (13) | Error occurred when converting data between code pages. |
EIMERR_CCSID_INVAL (8) | CCSID is outside of valid range or CCSID is not supported. |
EIMERR_CHAR_INVAL (21) | A restricted character was used in the object name. Check the API for a list of restricted characters. |
EIMERR_PTR_INVAL (35) | Pointer parameter is not valid. |
EIMERR_URL_NODN (45) | URL has no dn (required). |
EIMERR_URL_NODOMAIN (46) | URL has no domain (required). |
EIMERR_URL_NOHOST (47) | URL does not have a host. |
EIMERR_URL_NOTLDAP (49) | URL does not begin with ldap. |
EIMERR_INVALID_DN (66) | Distinguished Name (DN) is not valid. |
EIMERR_CONFIG_FORMAT_INVAL (68) | Configuration format is not valid. |
EIMERR_REGNAME_SIZE (39) | Registry name is too large. |
EIMERR_URL_SIZE (51) | Configuration URL is too large. |
EIMERR_NOMEM (27) | No memory available. Unable to allocate required space. |
EIMERR_LDAP_ERR (23) | Unexpected LDAP error. %s |
EIMERR_UNKNOWN (44) | Unknown error or unknown system state. |
See Code disclaimer information for information pertaining to code examples.
The following example sets the configuration information but it is not enabled.
#include <eim.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int rc; char eimerr[100]; EimRC * err; EimConfigInfo configInfo; /* Set up error structure. */ memset(eimerr,0x00,100); err = (EimRC *)eimerr; err->memoryProvidedByCaller = 100; /* Set up config information. */ configInfo.format = EIM_CONFIG_FORMAT_0; configInfo.enable = 0; configInfo.ccsid = 0; configInfo.config.format0.ldapURL = "ldap://mysystem:389/ibm-eimDomainName=myEIMDomain,o=mycompany,c=us"; configInfo.config.format0.localRegistry = "mysystem"; configInfo.config.format0.kerberosRegistry = "krbprin"; configInfo.config.format0.x509Registry = "x509reg"; /* Set config info, but it is disabled. */ if (0 != (rc = eimSetConfigurationExt(&.configInfo, err))) printf("Set configuration error = %d", rc); return 0; }
In this example, the configuration information is not changed but it is now enabled for use.
#include <eim.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int rc; char eimerr[100]; EimRC * err; EimConfigInfo configInfo; /* Set up error structure. */ memset(eimerr,0x00,100); err = (EimRC *)eimerr; err->memoryProvidedByCaller = 100; /* Set up config information. */ configInfo.format = EIM_CONFIG_FORMAT_0; configInfo.enable = 1; configInfo.ccsid = 0; configInfo.config.format0.ldapURL = NULL; configInfo.config.format0.localRegistry = NULL; configInfo.config.format0.kerberosRegistry = NULL; configInfo.config.format0.x509Registry = NULL; /* Enable configuration info. */ if (0 != (rc = eimSetConfigurationExt(&configInfo, err))) printf("Set configuration error = %d", rc); return 0; }
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