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user registry → Tivoli Directory Server/IBM SecureWay/Domino Directory/Active Directory/Novell eDirectory/Sun™ System Directory Server → Configuring (your specific LDAP user registry name here) → non-realm/realm support in the InfoCenter at: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wpdoc/v6r0/index.jsp Once the files have been modified, you will need to save them and stop the WebSphere Portal server. Note: If this is a clustered environment, you will need to make sure the deployment manager and all the node agents are active. To validate the configuration before enabling security, you can run the following tasks for: UNIX/Windows: ./WPSconfig.sh (bat) validate-wmmur-ldap -DWasPassword=password -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password i5/OS®: WPSconfig.sh - profileName profile_root -DWasPassword=password -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password where profile_root is the name given to the WebSphere Application server profile in use. Important: Before enabling or disabling security in a clustered environment, using the appropriate tasks mentioned, you must stop all cluster members. To configure WebSphere Portal security, you can run one of the following two tasks for UNIX/Windows: Realm Support: ./WPSconfig.sh(bat) enable-security-wmmur-ldap i5/OS: WPSconfig.sh -profileName profile_root -DPortalAdminPwd=password -DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password Non-Realm Support: ./WPSconfig.sh(bat) enable-security-ldap 3.3.4 Is it working Below are the steps listed to verify that portal security enablement using an LDAP user registry is successful. For clustered environments, the verification steps should in it ally be performed on the primary node. If you encounter problems during any of the steps in the recommended validation process below, refer to 3.4, "Problem determination" on page 80. Verification 1. After the enabling security task completes, you should receive a BUILD SUCCESSFUL message indicating that the transfer process has now completed. Review the ConfigTrace.log file located in WP_root/log for any errors. Chapter 3. WebSphere Portal installation 79

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Chapter 3. WebSphere Portal installation
79
user registry
Tivoli Directory Server/IBM SecureWay/Domino Directory/Active
Directory/Novell eDirectory/Sun™ System Directory Server
Configuring (your
specific LDAP user registry name here)
non-realm/realm support
in the InfoCenter at:
Once the files have been modified, you will need to save them and stop the WebSphere
Portal server.
To validate the configuration before enabling security, you can run the following tasks for:
±
UNIX/Windows:
./WPSconfig.sh (bat) validate-wmmur-ldap -DWasPassword=password
-DPortalAdminPwd=password -DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password
±
i5/OS®:
WPSconfig.sh - profileName profile_root -DWasPassword=password
-DPortalAdminPwd=password -DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password
where
profile_root
is the name given to the WebSphere Application server profile in use.
To configure WebSphere Portal security, you can run one of the following two tasks for
UNIX/Windows:
±
Realm Support:
./WPSconfig.sh(bat) enable-security-wmmur-ldap
±
i5/OS:
WPSconfig.sh -profileName profile_root -DPortalAdminPwd=password
-DLTPAPassword=password -DLDAPAdminPwd=password
±
Non-Realm Support:
./WPSconfig.sh(bat) enable-security-ldap
3.3.4
Is it working
Below are the steps listed to verify that portal security enablement using an LDAP user
registry is successful. For clustered environments, the verification steps should in it ally be
performed on the primary node. If you encounter problems during any of the steps in the
recommended validation process below, refer to 3.4, “Problem determination” on page 80.
Verification
1.
After the enabling security task completes, you should receive a BUILD SUCCESSFUL
message indicating that the transfer process has now completed. Review the
ConfigTrace.log file located in WP_root/log for any errors.
Note:
If this is a clustered environment, you will need to make sure the deployment
manager and all the node agents are active.
Important:
Before enabling or disabling security in a clustered environment, using the
appropriate tasks mentioned, you must stop all cluster members.