Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
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Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
Chapter 14 Using SAP Adapters
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Default runtime user—Click this radio button and then choose the default runtime user account
that contains the credentials to connect to the target.
that contains the credentials to connect to the target.
Note
The runtime user for this target should be the HANA OS SIDADM user.
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Ignore certificate errors—Check or uncheck the check box to indicate whether the target should
ignore any certificate errors on the specified web site. If the check box is checked, all errors will be
ignored.
ignore any certificate errors on the specified web site. If the check box is checked, all errors will be
ignored.
Step 4
Click OK to close the dialog box and complete the procedure.
SAP Unix/Linux Targets
If you want to monitor the SAP HANA Linux systems in your environment, you must create the
Unix/Linux System targets. Create a Unix/Linux Web target using the New Unix/Linux System
Properties dialog box.
Unix/Linux System targets. Create a Unix/Linux Web target using the New Unix/Linux System
Properties dialog box.
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, right-click Targets and choose New > Unix/Linux System to open the
New Unix/Linux System Properties dialog box.
New Unix/Linux System Properties dialog box.
Step 2
Click the General tab and enter the required information:
Step 3
Click the Connection tab, then specify the required information, including:
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Prompt prefix—Enter the command prompt prefix that will be used by the device type
configurations and expects when issuing commands and connecting to the device.
configurations and expects when issuing commands and connecting to the device.
Adding a regex character, such as $, >, and #, at the end of a prompt in the Prompt Prefix field
invalidates the command prompt prefix.
invalidates the command prompt prefix.
Regular expressions should be placed in the appropriate Terminal Interaction Pattern fields.
Unix system prompt prefix is defined by the user default login script. it usually contains username,
node name or current directory name. If the user does not define anything, the prompt prefix is
empty.
node name or current directory name. If the user does not define anything, the prompt prefix is
empty.
If you connect to the terminal, and the prompt is jsmith@TBD-SH03-IT ~$, enter the regular
expression that will match the entire prefix (before #) using any of the following expressions:
expression that will match the entire prefix (before #) using any of the following expressions:
.*TBD-SH03-IT.*
\[\w+@TBD-SH03-IT.*\]
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Default runtime user—Choose the default runtime user account that contains the credentials to
connect to the target from the drop-down list.
connect to the target from the drop-down list.
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HANA.SAP Administration Unix Target—Select the HANA OS SIDADM runtime user
account.
account.
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HANA.Linux Administration Unix Target—Select the Linux user with OS administration
permissions runtime user account.
permissions runtime user account.
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Enable code injection prevention—Check this check box to enable the protection that prevents code
that is injected from exploiting the security vulnerability.
that is injected from exploiting the security vulnerability.
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Maximum allowed concurrent sessions—Enter the maximum allowed open sessions to run
concurrently (default value is 3).
concurrently (default value is 3).