The LDAP profiles provide the means to maintain one primary and one alternate LDAP server to satisfy login queries. A log entry can be activated to indicate when a query had to go to the alternate profile to satisfy the query. When that happens, customers would expect to be able to react to the log entry (as triggered by a log monitoring tool), possibly automatically re-assigning the active profile to one of the other master/archive/alternate profiles available.
Use Case | automatic management of LDAP profiles when errors detected via API |