4.7.23 Delete JP1 user permissions
Function
Deletes JP1 user operation permissions (JP1 resource groups and access levels) 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 "Delete JP1 user permissions(SYSTEM)" plug-in that executes with the system account.
Use situation
You can optimize the JP1 user deletion task by using this plugin to delete user mapping information, password management information, and operation permissions, which must be done when a JP1 user is deleted.
You can use this plugin together with the following plugins:
• jp1baseDeleteMapping
• jp1baseDeleteUserInfo
• jp1baseDeleteJP1User
Prerequisites
For the latest support information about [Required products on the execution target server]/[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server], see the release notes.
In addition, the following OS and products use abbreviations. For the abbreviations of OS and products, see the "Preface".
[Required products on the execution target server]
(1) JP1/Base
[Prerequisite product OS running in the execution target server]
(1) Windows Server
(2) Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
[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.
Cautions
(1) When you run this plugin in a UNIX environment, do not use multi-byte characters in the properties.
Version
04.00.00
Plug-in tags
Configure JP1,Base,Windows,Linux
Plug-in name displayed in the task log
jp1baseDeletePermission
Return code
0: Normal
12: Error (user error) Invalid property
14: Error (user error) File access disabled
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.jp1UserName |
JP1 user name |
Specify name of JP1 user whose permissions are to be deleted. |
-- |
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 |