Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 Guía Del Usuario
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Configuring the UCS Manager Adapter
Defining UCS Manager Adapter Users
b.
Verify that the master is displayed in the
Service
list and click on the
Stop
button to stop the master.
UNIX:
Enter
tesm stop
2.
Create the license file:
—
For a Permanent license, rename your Permanent license file to master.lic.
—
For a Demo license, create a file called demo.lic, then type the demo code into the demo.lic file.
3.
Place the file in the
C:\Program Files\TIDAL\Scheduler\Master\config
directory.
4.
Restart the master:
Windows:
Click
Start
in the Service Control Manager.
UNIX:
Enter
tesm start
The master will read and apply the license when it starts.
5.
To validate that the license was applied, select
Registered License
from
Activities
main menu.
Defining UCS Manager Adapter Users
There are two types of users associated with the UCSM Adapter, Runtime Users and Schedulers. You maintain definitions
for both types of users from the Users pane.
for both types of users from the Users pane.
Runtime Users
Runtime users in the context of USCM jobs represent those users and passwords required for authentication. USCM
operations require authentication against a valid USCM user as defined by a USCM administrator.
operations require authentication against a valid USCM user as defined by a USCM administrator.
Schedulers
Schedulers are those users who will define and/or manage USCM jobs. There are three aspects of a user profile that
grant and/or limit access to scheduling jobs that affect USCM:
grant and/or limit access to scheduling jobs that affect USCM:
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Security policy—Grants or denies add, edit, delete and view capabilities for UCSM jobs.
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Authorized runtime user list—Grants or denies access to specific authentication accounts for use with UCSM
jobs.
jobs.
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Authorized agent list—Grants or denies access to specific UCSM Adapter connections for use when defining
UCSM jobs.
UCSM jobs.
Defining and securing UCSM users with CWA is covered in these sections: