IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
WebSphere Global Security: setting the user name and password in client properties files
The data collector needs to communicate with WebSphere Administrative Services using the Remote Method Invocation (RMI) or SOAP protocol. If WebSphere Global Security is enabled, this communication requires a user name and password. You can set them when configuring the data collector to monitor an application server instance. For security reasons, you may also prefer to encrypt the username and password and store them in client properties files before data collector configuration.
Use the sas.client.properties file for an RMI connection, or the soap.client.properties file for a SOAP connection.
if you choose to perform this operation, you will need to do it separately for each monitored application server profile.
- Enable user ID and password input from sas.client.props for RMI connector types
The Configuration Tool and the silent configuration provide means for you to retrieve the user ID and password (instead of entering them in the panel or silent configuration option) from the sas.client.props file when using a Remote Method Invocation (RMI) connection to WebSphere and WebSphere Global Security is enabled. In order for this function to work, set properties in the sas.client.props file. Perform the following procedure:- Enable user ID and password input from soap.client.props for SOAP connector types
The Configuration Tool and the silent configuration provide means for you to retrieve the user ID and password (instead of entering them in the panel or silent configuration option) from the soap.client.props file when using a SOAP connection to WebSphere and WebSphere Global Security is enabled. In order for this function to work, set properties in the soap.client.props file. Perform the following procedure:- Enable user ID and password input from sas.client.props for RMI connector types
The Configuration Tool and the silent configuration provide means for you to retrieve the user ID and password (instead of entering them in the panel or silent configuration option) from the sas.client.props file when using a Remote Method Invocation (RMI) connection to WebSphere and WebSphere Global Security is enabled. In order for this function to work, set properties in the sas.client.props file. Perform the following procedure:- Enable user ID and password input from soap.client.props for SOAP connector types
The Configuration Tool and the silent configuration provide means for you to retrieve the user ID and password (instead of entering them in the panel or silent configuration option) from the soap.client.props file when using a SOAP connection to WebSphere and WebSphere Global Security is enabled. In order for this function to work, set properties in the soap.client.props file. Perform the following procedure:
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Required tasks before installation
Parent topic:
Required tasks before installation