Job Management Partner 1/Software Distribution Administrator's Guide Volume 1
You define in a map file the names of items that are displayed on the Directory Information page in the Directory Information window. You use a map file to define display names for the following attributes, as required:
Use names that are standard in the managing server for display names that are defined in the map file. This subsection describes the format of a map file and how to create such a file.
You create a map file in text format. The following shows the format of a map file:
#Display name definitions type type type |
A line beginning with a hash mark (#) is treated as a comment. Specify only one definition per line. For , enter one or more spaces.
The items are displayed in windows in the order they are specified in the map file. Therefore, when you create a map file, take into account the order in which you wish the items to be displayed in windows.
The following describes the items specified in a map file.
Edit the provided sample map file according to the environment in which the map file is used and the values extracted by the procedure described in 3.4.2 Extracting the information needed for setup.
The sample map file (SampleMap.txt) is stored in the following directory:
JP1/Software-Distribution-installation-directory\SAMPLE\dcmadsync
The following shows the contents of the provided sample map file:
OU ou Name OU managedBy Managed by GRP cn Group GRP managedBy Managed by COM cn Computer name COM dNSHostName DNS name COM ManagedBy Managed by USR cn Full name USR sn Last name USR givenname First name USR displayName Display name USR physicalDeliveryOfficeName Office USR telephoneNumber Telephone number USR mail E-mail USR company Company USR department Department USR title Title USR manager Manager |
If you use the sample file as is, it is displayed as shown below in the Directory Information window.
Figure 3-59 Directory Information window that is displayed when the sample file is used
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