Local operating system settings

Use this page to configure local operating system registry settings.

To view this administrative console page, complete the following steps:
  1. Click Security > Global security.
  2. Under User account repository, click the Available realm definitions drop-down list, select Local operating system.
  3. Click Configure.

WebSphere® Application Server Version 7.0 distinguishes between the user identities for administrators who manage the environment and server identities for authenticating server to server communications. In most cases, server identities are automatically generated and are not stored in a repository.

Avoid trouble Avoid trouble: Any settings that are related to the System Authorization Facility (SAF) might not be visible on this panel. To modify these settings:
  1. Go to the panel for SAF by clicking Security > Global security > External authorization providers.
  2. Select System Authorization Facility (SAF) from the drop-down list under the Authorization provider option.
  3. Click Configure.
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Primary administrative user name

Specifies the name of a user with administrative privileges that is defined in your local operating system.

The user name is used to log on to the administrative console when administrative security is enabled..
Attention: In WebSphere Application Server, Version 6.1 and above, a single user identity is required for both administrative access and internal process communication. When migrating to Version 6.1 and above, this identity is used as the server user identity. You need to specify another user for the administrative user identity.
Important: If System Authorization Facility (SAF) authorization is enabled on the External authorization providers panel, this field does not display.

Automatically generated server identity

Enables the application server to generate the server identity, which is recommended for environments that contain only Version 6.1 or later nodes. Automatically generated server identities are not stored in a user repository.

Default: Enabled

User identity for the z/OS started task

Specifies the user identity that is associated with the z/OS system started task. Each controller and server can have its own identity.

Ignore case for authorization

Indicates that a case-insensitive authorization check is performed when you use the default authorization.

Default: Disabled
Range: Enabled or Disabled



Related tasks
Configuring local operating system registries
Related reference
Local operating system wizard settings
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