Unstructured Target Collector

Solaris uses a data structure which requires the configuration in the Unstructured Targets tab to collect targeted data and correlate it with account identityAttribute for Accounts and group identityAttribute for Account Groups. For more information on the Unstructured Targets tab, see "Unstructured Targets Tab" section of the SailPoint IdentityIQ User's Guide.

For Solaris target permission, the Unstructured Targets functionality will be enabled if UNSTRUCTURED_TARGETS feature string is present in the application.

Multiple target sources can be specified and configured for an application which supports unstructured targets. This will be useful for applications which want to fetch resource information from multiple target sources.

Solaris Target Collector support aggregation of file/directories under specified file system path(s). Only direct access permissions will be correlated to the Users and Groups. For UNIX platforms direct access means ownership of file or directory.

 

Attributes

Description

Possible values

Unix File System Path(s)*

Absolute path(s) which are to be scanned for resources.

Multiple paths can be mentioned with comma separated values.
For example, /etc,/tmp

Application Name*

Name of the application with which Unstructured Target will be correlated.

 

Note
Attributes marked with * sign are the mandatory attributes.

Rule configuration parameters

The rule configuration parameters are used to transform and correlate the targets.

Correlation Rule: The rule used to determine how to correlate account and group information from the application with identity cubes in IdentityIQ.

Note
For version 6.2 onwards, the default schema does not have correlation keys defined. Update the correlation rule in the Unstructured Target Configuration accordingly.

Provisioning related parameters

Select the settings for provisioning to the box.

Override Default Provisioning: Overrides the default provisioning action for the collector.

Provisioning Action: The overriding provisioning action for the collector.