Use this information to learn how configure a variety of Enterprise
Identity Mapping (EIM) properties such as domains, user identity, and registry
definitions.
You can manage several different EIM configuration properties
for your server. Typically, this is not something you need to do often. However,
there are some situations that require you to make changes to the configuration
properties. For example, if your system goes down and you need to re-create
your EIM configuration properties you can either rerun the EIM Configuration
wizard or change the properties here. Another example is if you chose not
to create the registry definitions for the local registries when you ran the
EIM Configuration wizard, you can update the registry definition information
here.
The properties that you can change include:
- The EIM domain in which the server is participating.
- The connection information for the EIM domain controller.
- The user identity that the system uses to perform EIM operations on behalf
of operating system functions.
- The registry definition names that refer to the actual user registries
that the system can use when performing EIM operations on behalf of operation
system functions. These registry definition names refer to the local user
registries that you can create when you run the EIM Configuration wizard.
Note: If
you chose not to create the local registry definition names when you ran the
EIM Configuration wizard either because the registries were already defined
to the EIM domain or because you chose to define them to the domain later,
you need to update the system configuration properties with these registry
definition names here. The system needs this registry definition information
to perform EIM operations on behalf of operating system functions.
To change EIM configuration properties, you must have these special
authorities:
- Security administrator (*SECADM).
- All object (*ALLOBJ).
To change EIM configuration properties for your iSeries™ server,
complete these steps:
Note: If you have not used the EIM Configuration wizard to create
or join a domain, do not attempt to create an EIM configuration by manually
specifying configuration properties. By using the wizard to create your basic
EIM configuration, you can prevent potential configuration problems because
the wizard does more than configure these properties.