You can configure security using administrative scripting, as an alternative to using the administrative console.
If you enable security for a WebSphere Process Server cell, supply authentication information to communicate with servers.
The sas.client.props and the soap.client.props files are located in the properties directory for each WebSphere Process Server profile, profilePath/properties.
The steps required for this task depend on your configuration.
Option | Description |
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RMI Connector | Set the following properties
in the sas.client.props file with the appropriate values:
om.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid= com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword= Also, set the following property: com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource=propertiesThe default value for this property is prompt in the sas.client.props file. If you leave the default value, a dialog box appears with a password prompt. If the script is running unattended, it appears to hang. |
SOAP connector | Set the following properties in the soap.client.props file with the appropriate values: com.ibm.SOAP.securityEnabled=true com.ibm.SOAP.loginUserid= com.ibm.SOAP.loginPassword=Optionally, set the following property: com.ibm.SOAP.loginSource=none You can find the default value for this property in the soap.client.props file. If you accept the default value and do not provide loginUserid and loginPassword values, a dialog box appears with a password prompt. If the script is running unattended, it appears to hang. |
For example:
wsadmin.sh -conntype RMI -port 2809 -user u1 -password secret1
If you specify user and password information on a command line and in the sas.client.props file or the soap.client.props file, the command line information overrides the information in the props file.
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