If you disable the Extended User Management function after creating a project under the name of an Operation Manager user, the system administrator (superuser) has the update right to all projects and the project owner has the update right to his/her own project. Set the access privileges, if necessary.
Use the following steps if you register an Operation Manager user and create a project, and then switch to the OS user while inheriting the access privilege information of the project.
Back up the access privileges and owner information of the project.
You must execute the following commands using the system administrator privileges on the Operation Manager server.
mkbat -f file name -j |
Create an OS user having the same name as the Operation Manager user.
Disable the Extended User Management function by issuing the mpsetusermode command.
mpsetusermode -s off |
Execute the file output in Step 1 as a shell script.
Give the execution right to the file created under the name in Step 1, and execute it using the system administrator privileges on the Operation Manager server.
For the mkbat command and mpsetusermode command details, refer to the Systemwalker Operation Manager Reference Guide.