
SunilP.89679 (Customer) asked a question.
Hi,
We are using Okta Org2Org application purely for user provisioning with password synch and groups push from spoke to hub.
I have below questions regrading this
1) What happens if there is a user with same username in hub ? which user password will be retained in hub , is it of user present in hub or the user present in spoke ? what are the linked users in okta ?
2) When we enable group push , all the users accounts assigned to this group in spoke will be pushed to hub ? or do I need to assign this group to "Okta Org2Org" application so that these users are pushed to Hub?
3) once all users from Spoke are pushed to hub , can I shut down the spoke okta tenant and use only hub for signing in the users ?
4) Can I use inline hooks in hub when a user is being created in hub from spoke ? I need to be able specifically differentiate that the user is being created through Okta Org2Org application .
5) how to push applications also from spoke to hub ?
Thanks in advance.

Hi @SunilP.89679 (Customer) , Thank you for reaching out to the Okta Community!
I'll try to answer your questions one by one, but please keep in mind that there are many possible variables and there might not necessarily be a straight answer for all your questions.
1) What happens if there is a user with same username in hub ? which user password will be retained in hub , is it of user present in hub or the user present in spoke ? what are the linked users in okta ?
3) once all users from Spoke are pushed to hub , can I shut down the spoke okta tenant and use only hub for signing in the users ?
4) Can I use inline hooks in hub when a user is being created in hub from spoke ? I need to be able specifically differentiate that the user is being created through Okta Org2Org application .
5) how to push applications also from spoke to hub ?
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