Troubleshooting guide

1: Important RSA Authentication Manager 8.1 Changes 27
RSA Authentication Manager 6.1 to 8.1 Migration Guide
The following table shows how groups containing LDAP and non-LDAP users are
migrated.
Version 6.1 Version 8.1 (Post Migration)
External group, for example, (EG1), contains:
LDAP users linked to an LDAP group
LDAP users not linked to an LDAP group
Non-LDAP users
Users that are linked to the LDAP
directory servers external group continue
to belong to the LDAP and the external
group (EG1).
Authentication Manager creates an
internal group (IG1) and migrates users as
follows:
All non-LDAP users are added to the
internal group (IG1).
If the external group (EG1) does not
exist in the LDAP directory server, the
linked LDAP users are added to the
internal group (IG1).
If the external group (EG1) exists in the
LDAP directory server, but users are not
linked to it, the unlinked LDAP users
are added to the internal group (IG1).
External group, for example, (EG2), contains
only non-LDAP users.
Authentication Manager creates an
internal group (IG2) and adds all the
non-LDAP users.
External group, for example, (EG3), contains
only LDAP users.
LDAP users that are linked to the
external group (EG3) within the LDAP
directory server continue to belong to
the LDAP and the external group (EG3).
If the external group (EG3) does not
exist in the LDAP directory server,
Authentication Manager creates a new
internal group (IG3). The users linked to
this non-existent group are added to the
internal group (IG3).
If the external group (EG3) exists in the
LDAP directory server, but users are not
linked to it, Authentication Manager
creates a new internal group (IG3). The
unlinked LDAP users are added to the
internal group (IG3).
Internal group, for example, (IS1), contains
LDAP and non-LDAP users.
Authentication Manager adds both LDAP
and non-LDAP users to an equivalent
internal group (IS1).