And if you see in below details.
{Name=__UID__, Value=[Bernd_S_epS]}, Attribute: {Name=__ENABLE__,
Value=[]}, Attribute: {Name=name, Value=[Bernd_S_epS]}], Name=Attribute:
{Name=__NAME__,
Value=[CN=Bernd_S_epS,OU=G_GI_GEO_epS,OU=MUL,DC=loc,DC=trumobi,DC=de]}}
Method: handle*
I have given name and uid when I did mapping, but not sure from where the
value __ENABLE__ is coming from. Kindly If you have any idea, could you
share?
In my mapping section I am adding username, password and surname. Other
than that I didn't mapped any value but not sure "surname" is in AD. That
will cause problem if that surname attribute not in AD right?
Thanks,
Rajkumar k
Thanks,
Rajkumar k
On Feb 22, 2017 11:30 PM, "Raj Kumar" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using LDAP connector. For that I need to do any additional
> configuration?.
>
> But I am synchronizing data from AD to syncope. Is there different
> connector for AD and LDAP?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rajkumar K
> On Feb 22, 2017 11:17 PM, "Andrea Patricelli" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi RajKumar,
>
> Are you using AD connector or the LDAP connector?
> In the AD connector status is managed internally, you shouldn't get such
> error.
>
> Best regards,
> Andrea
>
> Inviato da BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=8872>
> Il giorno 22 feb 2017, alle ore 16:20, rajkumar <[email protected]>
> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have set up syncope 2.0.2 in my centos server and i have created connector
>> for sync data from AD to Syncope. I have checked the connection and there
>> are no issues.
>>
>> But when i try to run the pull task, it is giving success status but in
>> connid.log i am getting below error.
>>
>> *[2017-02-22T15:09:51.998]
>> net.tirasa.connid.bundles.ldap.schema.LdapSchemaMapping
>> Attribute __ENABLE__ of object class __ACCOUNT__ is not mapped to an LDAP
>> attribute Method: getLdapAttribute
>> [2017-02-22T15:09:51.998]
>> org.identityconnectors.framework.common.objects.ResultsHandler
>> Enter: {Uid=Attribute: {Name=__UID__, Value=[Bernd_S_epS]},
>> ObjectClass=ObjectClass: __ACCOUNT__, Attributes=[Attribute:
>> {Name=__PASSWORD__,
>> Value=[org.identityconnectors.common.security.GuardedString@204e249b]},
>> Attribute: {Name=__NAME__,
>> Value=[CN=Bernd_S_epS,OU=G_GI_GEO_epS,OU=MUL,DC=loc,DC=trumobi,DC=de]},
>> Attribute: {Name=__UID__, Value=[Bernd_S_epS]}, Attribute: {Name=__ENABLE__,
>> Value=[]}, Attribute: {Name=name, Value=[Bernd_S_epS]}], Name=Attribute:
>> {Name=__NAME__,
>> Value=[CN=Bernd_S_epS,OU=G_GI_GEO_epS,OU=MUL,DC=loc,DC=trumobi,DC=de]}}
>> Method: handle*
>>
>> Kindly help me in this to fix the issue.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Rajkumar K
>>
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