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3.7.2 Setting up the Connection Destination Systemwalker Authentication Repository

Set up the connection destination Systemwalker authentication repository when the following Systemwalker product is used.

Product name

Installation type

Systemwalker Centric Manager

Operation Management Server

Section Management Server

Job Server

The Operation Management Client for Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator does not support cluster systems, and so settings are not required.


Use the following procedure to set up the connection destination Systemwalker authentication repository.

  1. Set up the active node

    1. Set up the Systemwalker Single Sign-On Agent and the connection destination Systemwalker authentication repository by referring to "Setting up the Systemwalker Single Sign-On Agent" and "Setting up the Connection Destination Systemwalker Authentication Repository".

    2. Use the swidmg_bkrs command to back up the environment settings from the active node.

      The storage location and execution example of the swidmg_bkrs command are shown below.

      [Command location]

      OS

      Location

      Windows

      %F4AM_INSTALL_PATH%\F4AMidmg\client

      UNIX

      /opt/FJSVswaic/client

      Example:

      When the backup directory for settings information is "c:\tmp\swidmg"

      swidmg_bkrs -b -d c:\tmp\swidmg

    Refer to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" for details on the swidmg_bkrs command.

  2. Set up the standby node

    Copy the settings file (that was backed up on the active node) to the standby node, and then execute the swidmg_bkrs command.

    The storage location and execution example of the swidmg_bkrs command are shown below.

    [Command location]

    OS

    Location

    Windows

    %F4AM_INSTALL_PATH%\F4AMidmg\client

    UNIX

    /opt/FJSVswaic/client

    Example:

    When the backup directory is "C:\tmp"

    swidmg_bkrs -r -d C:\tmp

    Refer to "swidmg_bkrs (Backup and Restoration Command)" for details on the swidmg_bkrs command.