SAS Safety Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5 Benutzerhandbuch

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1. Start the SPD Server 3.x psmgr utility using your SPD Server 3.x password table.
2. Export your SPD Server 3.x password table.
3. Start the SPD Server 4.5 psmgr utility with a new table.
4. Import the exported file from step 2 into the new password table.
Example:
/Installdir3_0/bin/psmgr /Installdir3_0/site
Enter Command > export /Installdir3_0/site/oldtable
Enter Command > quit
/Installdir4_0/bin/psmgr /Installdir4_0/site
Enter Command > import /Installdir3_0/site/oldtable
This creates a psmgr table from an old format psmgr table that exists at /installdir3_0/
site
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Adding New Users with psmgr
Overview of Adding New Users
Whether you want to create the password for the user, or you want the user to create his
own password, there are two methods to set up a new user.
Add a New User Who Creates His Own Password
This two-part method requires that the new user knows how to use one of the following
LIBNAME options to change his password: CHNGPASS=, or NEWPASSWD=. The first
part adds a new user. Perform the following steps:
1. Enter the PSMGR command and the password directory. For example:
psmgr /SPDS/pwdir
2. Enter the ADD command and the user ID. For example:
add debby
3. Enter a temporary password for the user. For example:
temporarypassword
4. Re-enter the temporary password for accuracy. For example:
temporarypassword
5. Enter an authorization level number from 0 to 7, depending on the authorization level
that you want to assign to the user. For example:
0
6. Enter the IP address of a client machine if you want to limit the user's access to the
client machine, or skip this step by pressing Enter. For example:
11.21.1.217
7. Enter the number of days you want the password to be valid. For example:
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