8.4 User management using JP1/AJS3 Console
To use JP1/AJS3 Console to monitor applications you must first perform the following:
-
Register in the authentication server the JP1 user or users who log in with JP1/AJS3 Console.
-
Set the access permission levels for the target units you want to monitor.
-
Carry out user mapping at the monitoring target host (the JP1/AJS3 - Manager host where the target units for monitoring are defined).
An example of user management using JP1/AJS3 Console is shown in the following figure.
|
To enable a JP1 user called jp1user1 to use JP1/AJS3 Console to monitor a jobnet, perform the following:
-
Register jp1user1 in the authentication server.
-
Set the access permission (the JP1 resource group and the JP1 permission level) required to monitor the status of the target unit, or carry out operations on the target unit.
-
Carry out user mapping at the monitoring target host (HostB) to map OS users to jp1user1 specifying HostA as the server host.
- Supplementary note
-
If you do not want to monitor jobnets defined on the JP1/AJS3 Console Manager host, there is no need to carry out user mapping at the JP1/AJS3 Console Manager host. If the authentication bloc of the JP1/AJS3 Console Manager host and the JP1/AJS3 Console Agent host differ, there is no need to set JP1 permission levels in the authentication server at the JP1/AJS3 Console Manager host.
For more details on user management using JP1/AJS3 Console, see 6.6 User management when monitoring work tasks centrally in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide.