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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Operation Service Template Reference


4.7.15 Set JP1/Base permissions

Function

Specifies JP1 user operation permissions (JP1 resource group and access level) for JP1/Base on a specified server.

This plugin assumes the following server:

• JP1 authentication server (Execution target server)

This is the server on which this plugin is executed. JP1/Base must be set up and that the authentication server must be running.

When the execution target server is Windows, the built-in Administrator is required to execute this plug-in. If the built-in Administrator does not exist or is invalid on the execution target server, execute "Set JP1/Base permissions(SYSTEM)" plug-in that executes with the system account.

Use situation

You use this plugin to specify operation permissions after you have registered a new JP1 user in a JP1/AJS3 job execution environment or in a monitoring system using JP1/IM.

You can optimize the JP1 user-related settings by executing this plugin together with the following plugins:

• jp1baseAddJp1User (Windows only)

• jp1baseAddMapping

• jp1baseChangeUserInfo

Prerequisites

For the latest support information about [Required product in the System]/[Required products on the execution target server]/[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server], see the release notes.

[Required product in the System]

(1)JP1/Automatic Operation 11-00 or later

[Required products on the execution target server]

(1)Job Management Partner 1/Base 09-00 or later, or

JP1/Base 11-00 or later

[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server]

(1) Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard/Enterprise/Datacenter

(2) Windows Server 2012 Standard/Datacenter, Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard/Datacenter

(3) Windows Server 2016 Standard/Datacenter

(4) Windows Server 2019 Standard/Datacenter

(5) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (32-bit x86), Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 (64-bit x86_64)

(6) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 (64-bit x86_64)

(7) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 8 (64-bit x86_64)

(8) AIX V6

(9) AIX V7

[Usage conditions for required products on the execution target server]

(1) JP1/Base's authentication server is running.

(2) If the execution target server's JP1/Base has a cluster configuration, specify in the plugin.destinationHost property the name of the physical host on which JP1/Base's logical host is running, and specify in the JP1.logicalHostName property JP1/Base's logical host name.

(3) User-level files (JP1_UserLevel) are prepared.

Cautions

(1) When you run this plugin in a UNIX environment, do not use multi-byte characters in the properties.

Version

02.00.00

Plug-in tags

Configure JP1,Base,Windows,Linux,AIX

Plug-in name displayed in the task log

jp1baseSetPermission

Return code

0: Normal

11: Error (user error) Definition file's contents are invalid

12: Error (user error) Invalid property

21: Error (invalid environment) Command cannot be found (error detected in the plugin script)

22: Error (invalid environment) Insufficient memory or disk capacity

23: Error (invalid environment) Required environment is invalid

24: Error (invalid environment) Start status is invalid

25: Error (invalid environment) Communication error

26: Error (linked product error) Internal error

41: Error (error detected in plugin) Missing property (error detected in plugin script)

42: Error (error detected in plugin) Internal error (error detected in the plugin script)

Property list

The following table lists the properties:

Property key

Property name

Description

Default value

I/O type

Required

JP1.logicalHostName

Logical host name for the execution target server

Specify the JP1 logical host name of the execution target server.

--

Input

O

JP1Base.authenticationServerName

Authentication server name

Specify the host name of the JP1/Base authentication server.

--

Input

O

JP1Base.definitionFileName

Path to the JP1 user permission level file

Specify the full path of the JP1/Base user permission level file.

--

Input

R

plugin.destinationHost

Host name of the execution target server

Specify the host name or IP address of the server on which this plugin will be executed. IPv6 addresses are not supported.

--

Input

R

common.returnValue

Return value for the plugin

The return value of this plugin stored.

--

Output

O