Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide
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Configuring the PeopleSoft Adapter
Configuring the Adapter
to
2.
The PeopleSoft administrator must provide one or more operator IDs to be used with CWA. Create runtime users in
CWA for one or more PeopleSoft operator IDs. Add runtime user authorizations for each scheduling user that should
be able to schedule PeopleSoft jobs using these operator IDs. Refer to
CWA for one or more PeopleSoft operator IDs. Add runtime user authorizations for each scheduling user that should
be able to schedule PeopleSoft jobs using these operator IDs. Refer to
.
3.
Add the PeopleSoft database user (access ID) to CWA as a runtime user to provide access to the PeopleSoft
database. Refer to
database. Refer to
4.
License your PeopleSoft connection(s). You cannot define a Peoplesoft connection until you have applied the
PeopleSoft license. Refer to
PeopleSoft license. Refer to
.
5.
Define a PeopleSoft connection so the adapter can connect to the PeopleSoft database. Refer to
.
6.
(Optional) Define PeopleSoft Agent lists you need for broadcasting jobs to multiple servers, high availability and/or
load balancing. Refer to
load balancing. Refer to
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7.
(Optional) Specify parameters in the service.props file to control polling, output, and logging. See
Creating a PeopleSoft Security Policy
Access to the PeopleSoft scheduling environment is controlled by assigning PeopleSoft functions in a security policy.
The scheduling administrator should create a new security policy or edit an existing policy in CWA as described in the
Users chapter of the Cisco Workload Automation User Guide, that in addition to the normal user privileges, includes the
capability to add and/or edit PeopleSoft jobs. A user whose assigned security policy does not include PeopleSoft
privileges cannot create and/or run PeopleSoft jobs.
The scheduling administrator should create a new security policy or edit an existing policy in CWA as described in the
Users chapter of the Cisco Workload Automation User Guide, that in addition to the normal user privileges, includes the
capability to add and/or edit PeopleSoft jobs. A user whose assigned security policy does not include PeopleSoft
privileges cannot create and/or run PeopleSoft jobs.
To grant PeopleSoft access privileges:
1.
In the
Navigator
pane, select
Security Policies
to display the
Security Policies
pane.
2.
Select a security policy for the PeopleSoft job privileges and double-click on it to display its
Security Policy
Definition
dialog.
3.
Scroll down the list of function categories and double-click on the
PeopleSoft Jobs
category to display the
available functions.
4.
Double-click the category row to display the
PeopleSoft Jobs
dialog.
5.
Select the desired job privileges, then click
OK
.