Websphere Integration Question: No profile configured

Hi Everyone,
I am integrating websphere 6.1 without reverse proxy.
I had the following configure and working.
- NetpointWASregistry
- TAI configured and loaded
- OblixAnonymous Mapped Roles to users
- Anonymous Policy for the protected site setup at the DomainPolicy.
Could anyone explain to me what causes this error and advice me what should i do?
=========== Error Logs from Netpoint Registry Logs ===========
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NRD014 : Return value of NetPointRegistry: getUserDisplayName CN=Aloysius SIM,OU=SPG,OU=Staffs,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NRD036 : Return value of NetPointRegistry: getUniqueUserId CN=Aloysius SIM,OU=SPG,OU=Staffs,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: getUniqueGroupId: TOPS-SubProgramCreators
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: isValidGroup : TOPS-SubProgramCreators
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: getGroupDisplayName : TOPS-SubProgramCreators
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: realGetGroupDisplayName : TOPS-SubProgramCreators
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: SCD012 : Soap Request : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas-xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><oblix:authentication xmlns:oblix="http://www.oblix.com" type="basic"><oblix:login>sso-sunnyt</oblix:login><oblix:password>Passw0rd123</oblix:password><oblix:domain></oblix:domain></oblix:authentication><oblix:request application="groupservcenter" function="view"><oblix:params> <oblix:param name="uid">TOPS-SubProgramCreators</oblix:param> <oblix:param name="attrName">cn</oblix:param></oblix:params></oblix:request> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: SCD014 : Soap Response: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><Oblix xmlns:oblix="http://www.oblix.com/" xmlns="http://www.oblix.com/" oblang="en-us"><ObError><ObRequestInfo>297753616</ObRequestInfo><ObTextMessage>There is no profile configured for this kind of group.</ObTextMessage><ObStatus>1</ObStatus></ObError><ObStatus>1</ObStatus></Oblix></SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: Error message from SOAP response: There is no profile configured for this kind of group.
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NRD026 : Return value of NetPointRegistry: realGetGroupDisplayName null
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NRD029 : Return value of NetPointRegistry: isValidGroup false
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: getUniqueGroupId: TOPS-Scheme Admin
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: isValidGroup : TOPS-Scheme Admin
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: getGroupDisplayName : TOPS-Scheme Admin
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: NetPointRegistry: realGetGroupDisplayName : TOPS-Scheme Admin
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: SCD012 : Soap Request : <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas-xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><oblix:authentication xmlns:oblix="http://www.oblix.com" type="basic"><oblix:login>sso-sunnyt</oblix:login><oblix:password>Passw0rd123</oblix:password><oblix:domain></oblix:domain></oblix:authentication><oblix:request application="groupservcenter" function="view"><oblix:params> <oblix:param name="uid">TOPS-Scheme Admin</oblix:param> <oblix:param name="attrName">cn</oblix:param></oblix:params></oblix:request> </SOAP-ENV:Body> </SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: SCD014 : Soap Response: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"><SOAP-ENV:Body><Oblix xmlns:oblix="http://www.oblix.com/" xmlns="http://www.oblix.com/" oblang="en-us"><ObError><ObRequestInfo>280675584</ObRequestInfo><ObTextMessage>There is no profile configured for this kind of group.</ObTextMessage><ObStatus>1</ObStatus></ObError><ObStatus>1</ObStatus></Oblix></SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
Fri Sep 03 13:59:10 SGT 2010: Error message from SOAP response: There is no profile configured for this kind of group.
Warmest Regards,
Grey
Edited by: grey on Sep 2, 2010 11:20 PM

Thanks for your response!
I think it is able to find the group, it only failed when it try to view the group. There are more logs from the identity servers. please give me some advice or insights that i should do or to look into.
=============================================================
"DN Prefix" semantic type in the Identity System Console
=============================================================
CN=TOPS-Scheme Users,OU=Applications,OU=Domain Groups,dc=test,dc=ovd
=============================================================
This is what is define in the properties file
=============================================================
OB_GroupSearchAttr=cn
OB_UserSearchAttr=cn
OB_UserAttr=uid
=============================================================
This is the oblix Logs in the identity Manager
=============================================================
2010/09/03@12:18:11.035000     5596     2252     DB_RUNTIME     ERROR     0x00000712     dbmanager.cpp:995     "Could not get DB profile for operation"     function^Manager::QueryInterfaceAll     AppName^Oracle Access Manager Identity Server Instance identity     dn^TOPS-Scheme Users     
2010/09/03@12:18:11.035000     5596     2252     DB_RUNTIME     ERROR     0x00000712     dbmanager.cpp:995     "Could not get DB profile for operation"     function^Manager::QueryInterfaceAll     AppName^Oracle Access Manager Identity Server Instance identity     dn^TOPS-Scheme Users     
2010/09/03@12:18:40.431000     5596     3024     DB_RUNTIME     WARNING     0x00000010     \Oblix\oam\np_common\db\ldap\util\ldap_util.cpp:1788     "Operation will affect RDN of entry and the operation is not supported"     dn^CN=SSO Sunny Tan,OU=Contractors,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd     
2010/09/03@12:18:40.431000     5596     3024     DB_RUNTIME     WARNING     0x00000504     \Oblix\oam\np_common\db\ldap\util\ldap_util.cpp:1832     "Exception during DB runtime code"     function^ModifyDBEntryEx()     dn^CN=SSO Sunny Tan,OU=Contractors,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd     
=============================================================
This is the audit logs in the identity Manager
=============================================================
2010\-09\-03T09:35:51+0800 - Login - SUCCESS - sso\-toam01.test.mda - 10.205.52.177 - /identity/oblix/apps/groupservcenter/bin/groupservcenter.cgi - TOPS\-Scheme Users - Common - CN=SSO Sunny Tan,OU=Contractors,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd - - LoginId~sso\-sunnyt
2010\-09\-03T09:35:52+0800 - ViewProfile - FAILURE - sso\-toam01.test.mda - 10.205.52.177 - /identity/oblix/apps/groupservcenter/bin/groupservcenter.cgi - TOPS\-Scheme Users - Group Manager - CN=SSO Sunny Tan,OU=Contractors,OU=Domain Users,dc=test,dc=ovd - - ViewProfile~There is no profile configured for this kind of group.

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    Mark,
    Thanks for the comments. I actually don't care if it doesn't implement
    the same way as Windows. I agree, that is not a good model. Copying
    the profile is dumb. If the plan is to simply mount the home, that's
    by far the best way.
    I suspect that what we are working with is a terminology problem. If,
    we define "roaming profile" to mean that the user sees what they
    expect to see regardless of what machine they login to, that is all
    that matters. The need to copy the profile on Windows causes all kinds
    of problems and is a poor solution.
    So, let me re-state what I feel our needs are: 1) the user, not having
    a local account, authenticates to the linux workstation using eDir, 2)
    gets all the network resources per network scripts and policies, 3)
    their home "profile" looks like it should, with all settings in tact,
    4) they logout and no residue is left on the workstation.
    However that is accomplished, I don't care and I'm not wedded to any
    Windows terminology or processes. Hope this helps.
    Lyle
    On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 22:37:41 GMT, Mark Robinson
    <[email protected]> wrote:
    >On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 19:55:27 +0000, luzuml wrote:
    >
    >> Re-reading many message threads in this and other forums, I'm confused.
    >> For SLED, LUM creates users accounts on-the-fly after eDir login (like DLU
    >> on ZEN on Windows), the Novell client reads login scripts and maps drives
    >> (like on Windows) but integration with LUM is less than transparent, and
    >> there may or may not be plans to support roaming profies, without which
    >> settings and user document folders are stuck on each machine the account
    >> was created on, making it very difficult to support without mass
    >> confusion.
    >>
    >> I run a college network. If we are to have a chance to make people
    >> interested in an alternative to Windows, all those functions must be
    >> transparent to users (as it is with the Windows client and ZEN) -- they
    >> authenticate to the directory, their local account is created, they get
    >> their network resources, and their roaming profile settings and locations
    >> are as expected. They logout, their info is safe on the network, their
    >> account is deleted. They go to the next class in a different lab and
    >> repeat. This happens thousands of times per day in 30 different labs with
    >> students of wildly different capabilities and expectations. But it just
    >> works.
    >>
    >> This has been the Novell experience since the beginning (16 years for us).
    >> It is still valid. Anything less than this makes SLED an unworkable
    >> alternative. I'm looking for a way to make it workable. By summer we'll
    >> have 1200 XP/SLED dual boot machines in labs and offices. To make SLED a
    >> viable alternative we need those other features. Otherwise, it's just a
    >> toy for the curious. Unfortunate.
    >>
    >> So, here are my end of year questions:
    >>
    >> Which of these fundamental functions are working with which others?
    >>
    >> Which ones are in the SP beta plans?
    >>
    >> Which ones are not being planned?
    >>
    >> What is the process for helping the planners understand the needs of the
    >> users out here?
    >
    >Ok, there is a beta for NCL that will start in Jan. Please sign up at
    >beta.novell.com if you are interested.
    >
    >At the moment, I have no idea what will and won't be in there! So why the
    >reply?
    >
    >Well, things work kinda different under Linux. The idea of copying a
    >roaming profile is very alien. In fact a roaming profile is just such a
    >bad idea(tm) that it should never have been let loose in the first place
    >IMHO :-)
    >With Unix/Linux /home is a filesystem that can easily be exported from a
    >server, and mounted on all workstations. That way the users' home
    >directories are always available, but never need to be copied anywhere.
    >Now, this doesn't fit well with OES Linux right now, but I am hoping to
    >work with Novell on the OES 2 beta to try to get some of this stuff sorted!
    >
    >If you are serious about implementing Linux you need to get to know what
    >some of the major differences are, and not just try to do the same thing
    >again :-)
    >
    >I hope this doesn't sound like I'm ranting at you, it's not meant to, I
    >just get a little narked when people see really **** stuff (like roaming
    >profiles) and want it implemented when there's already a much better
    >solution...

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