5.2.2 Setting up JP1 users in JP1/Base
The users of SLM must be set up as JP1 users in JP1/Base. To set up JP1 users, use the JP1/Base that serves as the authentication server (primary authentication server). When SLM is linked with Performance Management, these JP1 users also become Performance Management users.
For details about the authentication server, see 5.2.1 Authentication server.
This subsection explains how to set up JP1 users who will be authenticated at login by the authentication server.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Before you start
Verify that JP1/Base is installed on the host on which SLM - Manager has been set up. If you use a separate primary authentication server, provide a host with JP1/Base installed that is separate from the host on which SLM - Manager has been set up.
For details about how to install JP1/Base, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.
(2) Procedure
To set up users as JP1 users, use JP1/Base's JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box or a JP1/Base command. This subsection explains the procedure that uses the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box. For details, see the section that describes setup of JP1 users in the JP1/Base User's Guide.
To set up a JP1 user:
Specify the authentication server.
Specify the authentication server in Order of authentication server on the Authentication Server tab.
You can have a maximum of two authentication servers (primary and secondary authentication servers).
Register the JP1 user.
On the Authentication Server tab, in JP1 user, register a JP1 user and a password for that user.
When the specified settings have been applied to JP1/Base's JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box, setup of the user as a JP1 user is complete.
(3) Supplementary information
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For details about restrictions of the specification of JP1 users, see the description about the settings of JP1 users (standard users) in the JP1/Base User's Guide.