hi,
I was given to configure the Datasage,Like creating users,groups etc..As i was doing that Is the any Procedure to follow in doing...Is there any standered directory struture that we usually follow ..Pls help me with that...I am not a expert in Unix...If any body can help me out it will be great..Aslo when i log on tto the client as dsadm i get the error saying
"No datastage credentials were found on the domain for the user(dsadm)and datastage server(ETLDEV)...
Any body Pls help me out....
Thanks,
RK
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You can have a look at this guide for help-->
IBM Information Server Planning, Installation, and Configuration Guide
If you want to configure DS 8.x
First you need to create a user for the WebSphere Application Server.
And then you have to go to Datastage Administrator and map it.
IBM Information Server Planning, Installation, and Configuration Guide
If you want to configure DS 8.x
First you need to create a user for the WebSphere Application Server.
And then you have to go to Datastage Administrator and map it.
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As noted, it's a two step process.
Step 1 involves creating a "domain user" who can use things in the deployment domain (including the Information Server and Application Servers). A domain user can be described, among other things, as a DataStage administrator or a DataStage user.
Step 2 involves more explicitly defining the DataStage users, and mapping the one user ID onto the other.
Groups may be defined at each step for greater ease of management.
Step 1 involves creating a "domain user" who can use things in the deployment domain (including the Information Server and Application Servers). A domain user can be described, among other things, as a DataStage administrator or a DataStage user.
Step 2 involves more explicitly defining the DataStage users, and mapping the one user ID onto the other.
Groups may be defined at each step for greater ease of management.
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we are using AIX so there is no concept of domain user in Aix..but the there is admin user..but when i try to login the client using the admin user it throwing the error i mentioned above...so what we can do about it..ray.wurlod wrote:As noted, it's a two step process.
Step 1 involves creating a "domain user" who can use things in the deployment domain (including the Information Server and Application Servers). A domain user ca ...
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Just been through the same thing, and found the following steps seemed to work for me:
1) set up the unix groups and users needed on the unix server
2) using internet explorer, log onto ibm information server
3) go to the datastage credentials section and make sure they are shared (I think this is the bit that caused the error for us)
4) create a group in ibm information server
5) create users in information server (matching those on the unix server)
6) assign roles to those users to allow them access to datastage - we just checked all the roles boxes to start off, once we have finished setup we will come back and lock it all down before any users get started!
1) set up the unix groups and users needed on the unix server
2) using internet explorer, log onto ibm information server
3) go to the datastage credentials section and make sure they are shared (I think this is the bit that caused the error for us)
4) create a group in ibm information server
5) create users in information server (matching those on the unix server)
6) assign roles to those users to allow them access to datastage - we just checked all the roles boxes to start off, once we have finished setup we will come back and lock it all down before any users get started!