Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Configuring the Hive Adapter
Securing the Adapter
2.
Right-click 
Security Policies
 and select 
Add Security Policy
 from the context menu. You can also right-click to 
select an existing security policy in the 
Security Policies
 pane and select 
Edit Security Policy
.
3.
In the 
Security Policy Name
 field, enter a name for the policy.
4.
On the 
Functions
 page, scroll to the 
Hive Jobs
 category, click the ellipses on the right-hand side of the dialog and 
select the check boxes next to the functions that are to be authorized under this policy (
Add
Edit
Delete
 and 
View 
Hives Jobs
).
5.
Click 
Close
 on the 
Function
 dropdown list.
6.
Click 
OK
 to save the policy.
For further information about setting up security policies, see your Cisco Workload Automation User Guide.
Defining Scheduler Users of Hive Jobs
To define a Scheduler user to work with Hive jobs:
1.
From the 
Navigator
 pane, expand the 
Administrative
 node and select 
Interactive
 
Users
 to display the defined 
users.
2.
Right-click 
Interactive Users 
and select 
Add Interactive User
 from the context menu (Insert mode). You can 
also right-click a user in the 
Interactive Users
 pane and select 
Edit Interactive User
 from the shortcut menu 
(Edit mode).
The 
User Definition
 dialog displays.
3.
If this is a new user definition, enter the new user name in the 
User/Group Name
 field.
4.
For documentation, enter the 
Full Name
 or description associated with this user.
5.
In the 
Domain
 field, select a Windows domain associated with the user account required for authentication, if 
necessary.
6.
On the 
Security
 page, select the 
Other
 option and then select the security policy that includes authorization for 
Hive jobs.
7.
Click the 
Runtime Users 
tab.