Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 187

LDAP synchronization, Status, Running, Stopped, Synchronize Changes

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Administering the system 187 Getting status information To enable or disable the Conduit, Live Update, Filter Engine or MTA ◆ Select a host and click the Status link which reports either Running or Stopped depending on the status of the service being selected. This will take you to the Services page in Editing Scanners. For more information about this page, see "Working with the Services page" on page 20. From the Services page, either stop or start the desired service. LDAP synchronization You can synchronize user, alias, group and distribution list data and view synchronization details from LDAP directories with the Control Center. When an LDAP server initially is attached to the Control Center, a full synchronization is performed automatically. Synchronization is then performed according to the defined schedule. The default schedule is once per day. Work with the LDAP Synchronization page The following steps describe how to perform some common tasks on the LDAP Synchronization page. To view information about LDAP synchronization ◆ In the Control Center, click Status > LDAP Synchronization. To synchronize fewer than 1,000 directory entries before the next update ◆ On the LDAP Synchronization page, check the box next to the source to synchronize and click Synchronize Changes. Note: The Synchronize Changes option is not available to Domino users. Use Full Synchronization instead. To synchronize more than 1,000 directory entries before the next update On the LDAP Synchronization page, check the box next to the source to synchronize and click Full Synchronization. When a full synchronization is performed, all LDAP source records are erased from the Control Center and synchronized to new LDAP source records. Synchronization takes some time to be initiated and performed, depending on the number of records being synchronized. As a benchmark, a user population of 25,000 users and 5,000 distribution lists (with nesting levels ranging from 1-10), can take as much as 7.5 hours on a Dell 1850 running Linux.

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Administering the system
Getting status information
To enable or disable the Conduit, Live Update, Filter Engine or MTA
Select a host and click the
Status
link which reports either
Running
or
Stopped
depending on the status of the service being selected.
This will take you to the Services page in Editing Scanners. For more
information about this page, see
“Working with the Services page”
on
page 20. From the Services page, either stop or start the desired service.
LDAP synchronization
You can synchronize user, alias, group and distribution list data and view
synchronization details from LDAP directories with the Control Center. When
an LDAP server initially is attached to the Control Center, a full synchronization
is performed automatically. Synchronization is then performed according to the
defined schedule. The default schedule is once per day.
Work with the LDAP Synchronization page
The following steps describe how to perform some common tasks on the LDAP
Synchronization page.
To view information about LDAP synchronization
In the Control Center, click
Status
>
LDAP Synchronization
.
To synchronize fewer than 1,000 directory entries before the next update
On the LDAP Synchronization page, check the box next to the source to
synchronize and click
Synchronize Changes
.
Note:
The Synchronize Changes option is not available to Domino users. Use Full
Synchronization instead.
To synchronize more than 1,000 directory entries before the next update
On the LDAP Synchronization page, check the box next to the source to
synchronize and click
Full Synchronization
.
When a full synchronization is performed, all LDAP source records are erased
from the Control Center and synchronized to new LDAP source records.
Synchronization takes some time to be initiated and performed, depending on
the number of records being synchronized. As a benchmark, a user population of
25,000 users and 5,000 distribution lists (with nesting levels ranging from 1-10),
can take as much as 7.5 hours on a Dell 1850 running Linux.