2.5.5 Setting user mapping (for UNIX)
At the host where you execute commands by automated action and JP1/IM - View operations, set user mapping between JP1 user names and OS user names. This is required at all hosts that execute commands from JP1/IM.
To set user mapping:
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Set the user mapping definition.
At each host where commands are executed, edit the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf) to specify user mapping between JP1 users and OS users.
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Execute the following user mapping definition command:
/opt/jp1base/bin/jbsmkumap
If there are multiple users, you must set user mapping for all of them. User mapping is required even when a JP1 user name is the same as the OS user name.
The commands that are executed by automated action and JP1/IM - View operation are executed by a primary user who has been mapped to a JP1 user. To execute commands by a specific OS user, register that OS user as a primary user.
For details about the user mapping definition file (jp1BsUmap.conf) and the jbsmkumap command, see the description of the user management settings in the JP1/Base User's Guide.