Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Configuring the BusinessObjects Data Services Adapter
Defining a BODS Connection
Certificate was added to keystore
6.
Repeat this procedure for each target server.
7.
Navigate to the following folder where the CWA BusinessObjects Adapter is installed and create a new directory 
named 
config
:
<install dir>\master\services\{87c3269f-bfb8-4671-b97d-1d1333664af9}\config
8.
Create a text file named service.props if it does not already exist.
9.
Open the service.props text file and add the following line:
Keystore=c:\\BO-Certs\\<your_trusted_keystore>.keystore
Note the use of escaped backslashes for windows directories.
See 
 for other parameters that can be set in service.props related to polling, output, 
and log gathering. 
Defining a BODS Connection
You must create one or more BODS connections before CWA can run your BODS jobs. These connections also must be 
licensed before CWA can use them. A connection is created using the 
Connection Definition
 dialog.
To add a BODS connection:
1.
From the 
Navigator
 pane, navigate to 
Administration>Connections
 to display the 
Connections
 pane.
2.
Right-click 
Connections
 and select 
Add Connection>BusinessObjects DS Adapter
 from the context menu.
The 
BusinessObjects DS Adapter Connection Definition 
dialog displays.
3.
On the 
General
 page, enter a name for the new connection in the 
Name
 field.
4.
In the 
Job Limit 
field, select the maximum number of concurrent active processes that CWA should submit to the 
BusinessObjects Data Services server at one time.
5.
From the 
Default Runtime User 
drop-down list, you have the option to select the name of a default user for BODS 
jobs. The runtime user is used for authentication with BusinessObjects Data Services to authorize scheduled 
operations.