i had two ID's namely "dsuser" & "dsadmin" in informationserver webconsole
(i) dsuser - with user suite permission
(ii) dsadmin - with administrator suite permission
i've deleted the "dsadmin" ID unknowingly . . .
using "dsuser" ID i couldn't create new user with administrator permission coz the "user and group" option is disabled
what can i do now to retrieve or create a ID with administrator permission ? ?
web console user creation
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Re: web console user creation
As part of a standard installation, there should have been created an IS administrator userid. Normally this user is named isadmin. Assuming that this user still exists, you should be able to recreate your dsadmin userid for DataStage.
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So you're saying that dsadmin was also the only IS suite administrator account and that a separate IS suite administrator account (i.e. 'isadmin') was not also created?gsym wrote:Hi
As part of installation 'dsadmin' is the administrator userid we had, and it got deleted.
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The publicly available Information Centers for both IS 8.1 and IS 8.5 provide documentation on how to create a new user with admin privileges for IS.
8.1: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... /index.jsp?
'Administering'->'Setting up security'->'Administration commands and tools'->'DirectoryAdmin tool'
8.5: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocente ... /index.jsp?
'Administering'->'Managing security'->'Administration commands and tools'->'DirectoryAdmin tool'
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Re: web console user creation
Hmm, I am surprised that you've managed to delete your admin user with only one admin user in the system (ie. The only that you were using to delete itself). That is surely something that you shouldn't be allowed to do (to delete current user). I personally always use isadmin and dsadm as suite administrator just in case something like that happen.
Anyway, the only way I see you could correct that is through WAS console (<yourserver>:9061/ibm/console ) since web console is built on it. For security purpose, I bet the people from the labs would have created a console command to recreate the isadmin. But can't help much more, I am not very familiar with WAS.
I would contact the IBM support if you can. This is definitely a good question for them. Or if it's not a production system, re-install ... I know it sounds bad but something you lose so much time for an issue like this that reinstalling might be quicker and better than a "patched" system.
Well, that's my 2 cents. Hope it helps.
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Anyway, the only way I see you could correct that is through WAS console (<yourserver>:9061/ibm/console ) since web console is built on it. For security purpose, I bet the people from the labs would have created a console command to recreate the isadmin. But can't help much more, I am not very familiar with WAS.
I would contact the IBM support if you can. This is definitely a good question for them. Or if it's not a production system, re-install ... I know it sounds bad but something you lose so much time for an issue like this that reinstalling might be quicker and better than a "patched" system.
Well, that's my 2 cents. Hope it helps.
Keep us posted !
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There are such scripts, and XML files. Your official support provider will guide you through the process. (It would be dangerous - not least legally - for us to attempt to do so lacking the complete knowledge of your system that you will provide to your support provider using the MustGather guidelines and/or IBM Support Assistant tool.)
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