The Provisioning Server uses five system databases to manage users. The first three databases originate from the Lotus Notes/Domino product. The last two databases are created when an LND endpoint is acquired and their templates have been copied to the Domino\data folder from <jcs-home>\resources\lnd folder.
Database |
Description |
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ADMIN4.NSF |
The Administration Process (Adminp) uses this database to post and respond to requests. You can approve requests that move users to different organization hierarchies, delete objects, delete mail files, and monitor Administration Process errors. |
CERTLOG.NSF |
Lists the names of all registered and certified users in a domain. This database is required if you want to use the Administration Process to simplify user management.
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NAMES.NSF |
Provides a domain‑wide directory of the server, including its users, certifiers, foreign domains, and groups. This database includes documents that manage server‑to‑server communication and server programs. |
REGARC.NSF |
Stores archive documents for all managed accounts. Each archive document includes the login name, password, certificate expiration date, and a copy of the user ID file. Note: Agents in this template must be signed by the Admin account used by the Provisioning Server to connect to the Domino Server. |
REGCERT.NSF |
Stores certifier documents for all organization and organizational unit certifiers that certify accounts. Each certifier document includes the certifier name, type, password, and ID file. Note: Agents in this template must be signed by the Admin account used by the Provisioning Server to connect to the Domino Server. |
Note: For details on the access privileges that you need to perform user management in your Lotus Notes/Domino domain, see the section, Configure the Lotus Notes/Domino Connector.”
Each time a request is sent or received, the Provisioning Server opens these databases and makes changes to the information stored in them.
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