8.1.8 Notes on user management setup
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You might need to start or stop the JP1/Base service when setting an authentication server or registering a JP1 user in the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box. However, the JP1/Base service might fail to start or stop in the following cases:
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If any of the services whose Startup Type is set to Automatic in the Windows Services dialog box has not completed startup
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If the JP1/Base, JP1/IM, or JP1/AJS service is in the process of starting or stopping
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If the JP1/Base, JP1/IM, or JP1/AJS service cannot start or stop
If the JP1/Base service fails to start or stop, exit the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box. Open the Services dialog box from the Control Panel, and check whether it is possible to start or stop the service indicated in the error dialog box from this window. If it is possible, open the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box again and complete the settings. If you cannot start or stop the affected service from the Services dialog box, collect information about the service using the data collection tool and contact the system administrator.
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If you change the password information managed by the OS after setting user mapping, you also need to change the password management information for the OS user that was set in JP1/Base user mapping. If you do not change the information, execution of JP1/AJS jobs or JP1/IM - Manager remote commands (automated actions) might be unsuccessful.
You can change the password management information for JP1/Base from the User Mapping page of the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box, or by using the jbsumappass or jbsrmumappass commands.
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When you set user management in a cluster system, you must first set up the environment for a cluster system as described in 5. Setting Up JP1/Base for Use in a Cluster System. Then, do the following:
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From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs, JP1_Base, and then JP1_Base Setup.
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In the Select Logical Host dialog box, select the logical host for which you want to set up user management.
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Set up user management as described in 8.1 User management setup (in Windows).
When you operate an authentication server in a cluster system, the setting files for the authentication server are stored in the following folder:
shared-folder\jp1base\conf\user_acl\
If you are using a secondary authentication server, you must copy the settings files from the primary authentication server to the secondary authentication server. Note that the copy destination varies depending on whether you use the secondary authentication server in a cluster system:
- When using a cluster system:
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shared-folder\jp1base\conf\user_acl\
- When not using a cluster system:
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installation-folder\conf\user_acl\
After copying the settings files, execute the following command to apply the settings. You need to specify the -h option only if you use the secondary authentication server in a cluster system.
jbs_spmd_reload -h logical-host-name
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