Configure a database user by running ocsetup on Linux
You can run the ocsetup
file on the OnCommand Unified Manager server to configure read-only access of the OnCommand Unified Manager database to OnCommand Workflow Automation.
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Download the
wfa_ocsetup.sh
file to your home directory on the OnCommand Unified Manager server using the following command in the terminal:wget https://WFA_Server_IP/download/wfa_ocsetup.sh
WFA_Server_IP is the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6 address) of your WFA server.
If you have specified a non-default port for WFA, you must include the port number as follows:
wget https://wfa_server_ip:port/download/wfa_ocsetup.sh
port
is the TCP port number that you have used for the WFA server during installation.If you are specifying an IPv6 address, you must enclose it with square brackets.
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Use the following command in the terminal to change the
wfa_ocsetup.sh
file to an executable:chmod +x wfa_ocsetup.sh
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Run the script by entering the following in the terminal:
./wfa_ocsetup.sh JRE_path
JRE_path is the path to the JRE.
Example
/opt/NTAPdfm/java
The following output is displayed in the terminal, indicating a successful setup:
Verifying archive integrity... All good. Uncompressing WFA OnCommand Setup..... *** Welcome to OnCommand Setup Utility for Linux *** <Help information> *** Please override the default credentials below *** Override DB Username [wfa] :
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Enter a user name and password to override the default credentials.
A new database user account is created with access to the OnCommand Unified Manager database.
If you do not create a user account, the default credentials are used. You must create a user account for security purposes. The following output is displayed in the terminal, indicating a successful setup:
***** Start of response from the database ***** >>> Connecting to database <<< Connected *** Dropped existing 'wfa' user === Created user 'username' >>> Granting access <<< Granted access ***** End of response from the database ***** ***** End of Setup *****