Configuring
Some links and pointers on configuration tasks that are needed for the Dynamic Workload Console.
The following is a list of links or pointers to places
that document the configuration tasks needed for the Dynamic Workload Console. You can perform the following optional configuration steps at any
time after the installation.
- Configuring new users to access the Dynamic Workload Console: see Configuring access to the Dynamic Workload Console.
- Configuring the Dynamic Workload Console to use a user registry:
- For
configuring the Dynamic Workload Console with LDAP - RACF®, see the WebSphere® documentation at: Configuring to secure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
user registry using Resource Access Control Facility based on z/OS®.
Also, see Post-installation steps to configure the use of Lightweight Third-Party Authentication (LDAP).
- For configuring access to the Dynamic Workload Console, see Configuring access to the Dynamic Workload Console.
- For
configuring the Dynamic Workload Console with LDAP - RACF®, see the WebSphere® documentation at: Configuring to secure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
user registry using Resource Access Control Facility based on z/OS®.
- Configuring roles to access the Dynamic Workload Console: see Configuring roles to access the Dynamic Workload Console.
- Configuring the Dynamic Workload Console to use Single Sign-On: see Configuring Dynamic Workload Console to use Single Sign-On.
- Securing your communication with the Secure Socket Layer protocol: see Scenario: Connection between the Dynamic Workload Console and the HCL Workload Automation component that has a distributed connector.
- Creating a Windows service for Jazz for Service Management extension for WebSphere: see Creating a Windows service for Jazz for Service Management.
- Configuring the Dynamic Workload Console to launch in context: see Launching in context with the Dynamic Workload Console.
Note: If, after installing, you have more than one instance
of WebSphere Application Server managing any HCL Workload Automation products, you must ensure that they have the same LTPA token_keys.
For detailed information about how to configure the product, see Configuring the Dynamic Workload Console.
For more information about configuring authentication using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), see Configuring authentication.