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.