eimAddSystemRegistry()--Add a System Registry to the EIM domain


  Syntax
 #include <eim.h>

 int eimAddSystemRegistry(EimHandle      * eim,
                          char           * registryName,
                          char           * registryType,
                          char           * description,
                          char           * URI,
     EimRC          * eimrc)
 
  Service Program Name: QSYS/QSYEIM

  Default Public Authority: *USE

  Threadsafe: Yes

The eimAddSystemRegistry() function adds a system registry to the EIM domain. Once added, this registry is participating in the EIM domain. Mapping associations can only be made with identities in registries that are currently participating in the EIM domain.


Authorities and Locks

EIM Data
Access to EIM data is controlled by EIM access groups. LDAP administrators also have access to EIM data. The access groups whose members have authority to the EIM data for this API follow:

Parameters

eim  (Input)
The EIM handle returned by a previous call to eimCreateHandle(). A valid connection is required for this function.

registryName  (Input)
The name for this system registry. This name needs to be unique within the EIM domain.

registryType  (Input)
A string form of an OID that represents the registry type and a user name normalization method. The normalization method is necessary because some registries are case-independent and others are case-dependent. EIM uses this information to make sure the appropriate search occurs. When a registry is case-independent registry user names are converted to uppercase. See eim.h for a list of predefined types. A user can define their own registry type. Refer to Registry Type section below.

Start of change A type of EIM_REGTYPE_GROUP_REGISTRY_IG ("1.3.18.0.2.33.17-caseIgnore") or EIM_REGTYPE_GROUP_REGISTRY_EX ("1.3.18.0.2.33.18-caseExact") cannot be specified. End of change

description  (Input)
The description for this new system registry entry. This parameter may be NULL.

URI  (Input)
The ldap URI (Universal Resource Identifier) needed to access local users in this registry by way of ldap. This parameter may be NULL.

eimrc  (Input/Output)
The structure in which to return error code information. If the return value is not 0, eimrc is set with additional information. This parameter may be NULL. For the format of the structure, see EimRC--EIM Return Code Parameter.

Return Value

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.

0
Request was successful.

EACCES
Access denied. Not enough permissions to access data.

EIMERR_ACCESS (1) Insufficient access to EIM data.

EBADDATA
eimrc is not valid.

EBUSY
Unable to allocate internal system object.

EIMERR_NOLOCK (26) Unable to allocate internal system object.

ECONVERT
Data conversion error.

EIMERR_DATA_CONVERSION (13) Error occurred when converting data between code pages.

EEXIST
EIM registry entry already exists.

EIMERR_REGISTRY_EXISTS (37) Registry entry already exists in EIM.

EINVAL
Input parameter was not valid.

EIMERR_CHAR_INVAL (21) A restricted character was used in the object name. Check the API for a list of restricted characters.
EIMERR_HANDLE_INVAL (17) EimHandle is not valid.
EIMERR_PARM_REQ (34) Missing required parameter. Please check API documentation.
EIMERR_PTR_INVAL (35) Pointer parameter is not valid.
Start of changeEIMERR_REGTYPE_INVAL (62) Registry type is not valid.End of change

ENOMEM
Unable to allocate required space.

EIMERR_NOMEM (27) No memory available. Unable to allocate required space.

ENOTCONN
LDAP connection has not been made.

EIMERR_NOT_CONN (31) Not connected to LDAP. Use eimConnect() API and try the request again.

EROFS
LDAP connection is for read only. Need to connect to master.

EIMERR_READ_ONLY (36) LDAP connection is for read only. Use eimConnectToMaster() to get a write connection.

EUNKNOWN
Unexpected exception.

EIMERR_LDAP_ERR (23) Unexpected LDAP error. %s
EIMERR_UNKNOWN (44) Unknown error or unknown system state.

User Defined Registry Type

The registry type is comprised of two pieces: a string form of an OID that represents the registry type and a user name normalization method. The normalization method is necessary because some registries are case-independent and others are case-dependent. Platforms can define their own registry type. They would first define a unique OID for their registry and then concatenate it with the predefined normalization methods. Refer to eim.h for the supported normalization methods.

Example:

      #define MYREGOID  "7.6.5.4.3.2.1"
      MyRegType = MYREGOID +  EIM_NORM_CASE_IGNORE;

Restrictions

There is a restriction on the characters allowed for registry name.

The following characters are special characters that are not allowed in object names. They also should not be used in object attributes that would be used for a search operation.

 ,    =    +    <     >    #    ;   \   *    "

Related Information


Example

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The following example creates a new EIM system registry.

#include <eim.h>
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    int           rc;
    char          eimerr[100];
    EimRC       * err;
    EimHandle   * handle;

    /* Get eim handle from input arg.           */
    /* This handle is already connected to EIM. */
    handle = (EimHandle *)argv[1];

    /* Set up error structure.                 */
    memset(eimerr,0x00,100);
    err = (EimRC *)eimerr;
    err->memoryProvidedByCaller = 100;

    /* Add new system registry                 */
    if (0 != (rc = eimAddSystemRegistry(handle,
                                        "MyRegistry",
                                        EIM_REGTYPE_OS400,
                                        "The first registry",
                                        NULL,
                                        err)))
        printf("Add system registry error = %d", rc);

    return 0;
}


API introduced: V5R2
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