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2. Select New.
3. Select a RAC, Server Administrator, or IT Assistant object, depending on which you have installed.
The New Object window appears.
4. Type in a name for the new object.
5. Select Association Object.
6. Select the scope for the Association Object.
7. Click OK.
Adding Objects to an Association Object
By using the Association Object Propertieswindow,youcanassociateusersorusergroups,privilegeobjects,systems,RACdevices,andsystemordevice
groups.
You can add groups of Users and Products. You can create Dell-related groups in the same way that you created other groups.
To add Users or User Groups:
1. Right-click the Association Object and select Properties.
2. Select the Users tab and click Add.
3. Type the User or User Group name or browse to select one and click OK.
Click the Privilege Object tab to add the privilege object to the association that defines the user's or user group's privileges when authenticating to a system.
To add a privilege:
1. Select the Privileges Object tab and click Add.
2. Type the Privilege Object name or browse for one and click OK.
Click the Products tab to add one or more systems or devices to the association. The associated objects specify the products connected to the network that
are available for the defined users or user groups.
To add Products:
1. Select the Products tab and click Add.
2. Type the system, device, or group name and click OK.
3. In the Properties window, click Apply and then OK.
Configuring Your Systems or Devices
For instructions on how to configure your Server Administrator or IT Assistant systems using CLI commands, see "Configuring Active Directory Using CLI on
Systems Running Server Administrator". For DRAC users, see the Dell Remote Access Controller 4 User's Guide or Dell Remote Access Controller 5 User's Guide. For
iDRAC users, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide.
Configuring Active Directory Using CLI on Systems Running Server Administrator
You can use the omconfig preferences dirservice command to configure the Active Directory service. The productoem.ini file is modified to reflect these
changes. If the adproductname is not present in the productoem.ini file, a default name is assigned. The default value is system name-software-product
name, where system name is the name of the system running Server Administrator, and software-product name refers to the name of the software
product defined in omprv32.ini (that is, computerName-omsa).
NOTE: RAC users must use Universal Groups to span domains with their users or RAC objects.
NOTE: You can add only one Privilege Object to an association object.
NOTE: You can add multiple systems or RAC devices to an Association Object.
NOTE: The systems on which Server Administrator and/or IT Assistant are installed must be a part of the Active Directory domain and should also have
computer accounts on the domain.