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SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)

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Attributes for sasSpawner<br />

The sasSpawner object class contains information for an instance of a SAS spawner. The sasSpawner object class is<br />

defined using the attributes listed in the following table. For each option, the table shows:<br />

• The name that identifies the attribute on the <strong>LDAP</strong> server (or in the configuration file). Under each attributes<br />

name, the table shows the corresponding tab and field name in the IT Administrator application.<br />

• "Required" or "Optional" to indicate whether the attribute is required.<br />

• The type of server configuration for which the attribute is used. Note: Spawners are used only in IOM Bridge<br />

configurations. Therefore, IOM Bridge is listed as the server type for each option.<br />

• A definition of the attribute.<br />

Note: The following attributes which appear in the IT Administrator interface are not used in <strong>Version</strong> 9 of SAS<br />

<strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong><br />

• sasEncryptionModulesPath<br />

• sasMasterPort<br />

• sasMasterService<br />

• sasLUName<br />

If you are using <strong>Version</strong> 9, do not use these attributes for your configuration.<br />

For step−by−step instructions on defining the metadata for a spawner, refer to Using the IT Administrator Wizard to<br />

Define a Server and Spawner or Using IT Administrator to Define a Spawner. If you are not using an <strong>LDAP</strong> server,<br />

you can use a configuration file to define a spawner. For instructions, see Using a Configuration File to Define the<br />

Metadata.<br />

Attribute Name<br />

description<br />

In IT Administrator::<br />

Description<br />

objectClass<br />

In IT Administrator:<br />

N/A<br />

sasDomainName<br />

In IT Administrator:<br />

Connections<br />

Domain<br />

Required/<br />

Optional<br />

Optional<br />

Required<br />

Optional<br />

sasSpawner Attribute Definitions<br />

Server<br />

Type<br />

IOM<br />

Bridge<br />

IOM<br />

Bridge<br />

IOM<br />

Bridge<br />

Definition<br />

Text to summarize why this object definition exists. This<br />

attribute is not used by the spawner.<br />

The object class identifier. For sasSpawner objects, this is<br />

always sasSpawner. If you use IT Administrator, this<br />

identifier is assigned automatically.<br />

The security domain in which the sasSpawner definition<br />

participates. The spawner definition must have the same<br />

domain name as the server with which it connects. The<br />

spawner uses the domain name, along with the machine<br />

name and logical name, to determine which server(s) it<br />

services. The lack of a domain is considered a domain;<br />

therefore, if the spawner definition has no domain name, it<br />

will be associated only with servers that have no domain<br />

name.<br />

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