Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Installing and Configuring the HP OMU Integration
Configuring the HP OMU Integration for CWA
3.
Verify that the Master has completely stopped, by entering:
tesm status
4.
Once the Master has stopped, restart it by entering:
tesm start
Configuring the HP OMU Integration for CWA
There are several configuration tasks to perform for the HP OMU Integration to work with CWA:
Create Account User Definitions in CWA
CWA validates Windows logon names against its own user database. During installation of the Master, you provide CWA 
your Windows user name and password. CWA creates the first CWA user account for you with this information and 
automatically assigns you Superuser capability. The Superuser option provides access to all CWA functions and 
supersedes all security policies because it encompasses all security permissions. Refer to your Cisco Workload 
Automation User Guide
 for information regarding creating user accounts.
If you care using a Windows version of CWA, as part of HP OMU integration you must add a user with the user name HP 
ITO account to CWA. 
Note: 
The Unix version of CWA does not require a HP ITO account user.
The HP ITO account user definition must have the Superuser option selected.
As part of HP OMU integration, you must also add a user with the user name opc_op to CWA. The
 
opc_op user definition 
must have the Superuser option selected. This user ID is used when executing operator-initiated actions from within HP 
OMU.
Adding a User
To add a user:
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Administration>Interactive Users to display the Users pane.
2.
Right-click in the Users pane, and select Add Interactive User from the context menu to display the User Definition 
dialog box.
3.
In the User Name
 
field, enter the HP ITO or opc_op, as appropriate for the user definition you are creating. 
Note: 
The Unix version of CWA does not require a HP ITO user account.