Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3

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Configuring the OS/400 Adapter
Defining an OS/400 User
To license an Adapter:
1.
Stop the master:
Windows:
a.
Click 
on Start
 and select All 
Programs>Cisco Workload Automation>Scheduler>Service Control 
Manager
.
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 an OS/400 User
Before you can create OS/400 jobs, a user with access to the OS/400 server must be defined to CWA. This user must 
have QSECOFR capabilities.
CWA cannot run any OS/400 job unless it knows the user name(s) and password(s) needed for OS/400 access. CWA 
then interacts with the OS/400 server as that defined user, exchanging information to monitor and control the execution 
of the OS/400 jobs through CWA. Other users in CWA are authorized to run OS/400 jobs on behalf of OS/400 runtime 
users. 
Adding an OS/400 User to CWA
To add an OS/400 user:
1.
From the 
Navigator
 pane, select 
Administration>Runtime Users
 to display the 
Runtime
 
Users
 pane.
2.
Click the 
Add
 button 
 or right-click and select 
Add Runtime Users
 from the context menu to display the 
User 
Definition 
dialog.
3.
If this is a new user definition, enter the new user name in the 
User 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.