Linux clustered server: Create groups and assign users for IBM DB2 for i
Before transferring the databases to IBM DB2 Universal Databaseā¢ for i, create the users and groups specified in wkplc_dbdomain.properties and assign the users to their corresponding group. The user and group names must comply with both the database management system software requirements and WebSphere Portal requirements.
- Prerequisites
- Linux clustered server: Modify IBM DB2 for i database properties
- If you have provided a value in wkplc_dbdomain.properties indicating that a runtime user should be used to connect to the database at runtime, create a user for...
dbdomain.DbRuntimeUser
When creating these users, use the same user ids and passwords entered in wkplc_dbdomain.properties.
You do not need to create a group for dbdomain.DbConfigRoleName for IBM DB2 for i.
- If you have provided a value in wkplc_dbdomain.properties for dbdomain.DbRuntimeRoleName, create a group for...
dbdomain.DbRuntimeRoleName
- The length of group names that created cannot exceed 10 characters to ensure successful database transfer.
- Group names must exist before running the create-database configuration task.
- Database rights are granted to the group instead of individuals.
- If dbdomain.DbRuntimeUser is specified, assign the created user for dbdomain.DbRuntimeUser to the created group for dbdomain.DbRuntimeRoleName.
You must set dbdomain.DbRuntimeUser to be the password of the runtime database user.
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