This section explains how to register user accounts.
When registering the user accounts of the existing directory services as infrastructure administrators in Resource Orchestrator, use user registration on the ROR console.
Use the following procedure to register a user account:
Check if user information is registered in the directory service. If no user information is registered, register it.
This operation is not necessary when using internal authentication in Basic mode.
In the ROR console, select [Settings]-[User Accounts].
The [User Accounts] dialog is displayed.
Click <Add>.
The [Register User Account] dialog is displayed.
Configure the following settings:
Specify a user ID registered in the directory service.
When using authentication by directory services, or when using the Single Sign-On
Specify a user ID registered in the directory service.
When using internal authentication
Enter a character string beginning with an alphabetic character and containing up to 32 alphanumeric characters, underscores ("_"), hyphens ("-"), and periods ("."). User group names are case-sensitive.
For Basic mode, only when the internal authentication is used, the password will be displayed.
Enter a string using up to 16 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Select the user group to configure for the user account from the already created user group.
Select the scope of access to set for the user account.
Select the role to set for the user account.
Enter a label for the user account.
Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Enter any comments for the user group.
Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters or symbols.
Click <OK>.
The user account is created.
When using user operations to register users also in the directory service in Resource Orchestrator, use the rcxadm user create command after checking the settings of the definition file for directory service operations (ldap_attr.rcxprop). For details on the definition file for directory service operations, refer to "6.6.1 Settings for Tenant Management and Account Management" in the "Operation Guide CE". For details on the rcxadm user create command, refer to "1.6.1 rcxadm user" of the "Reference Guide (Resource Management) CE".
Note
When using the application process, add all infrastructure administrators and dual-role administrators to the IflowUsers group.
For information on how to add those administrators, refer to "6.5.1.2 Adding an infrastructure administrator/dual-role administrator to IflowUsers Group" in the "Setup Guide CE".