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recommended that Special Characters remain off when passwords are composed of international characters. Non-English-language character sets might not contain the required three out of four character types. The special characters supported by the system are as follows v Name Variation Checking, when selected, prevents the use of passwords that comprise an easily guessed variation of the user's login or full name. This field is selected by default. To change the default values: 1. Click Hub Admin > Console Configuration > Password Policy. The Password Policy page is displayed. 2. Click Edit. 3. Change any of the default values to the ones you want to use for your password policy. 4. Click Save. Changing database connectivity, database user and password About this task After installation, you can change the database of the WebSphere Partner Gateway components. You can also change the name of the database user and the database user's password. You can change the connectivity properties for the database by modifying the data sources. The data sources are configured in the WebSphere Application Server for use by the component applications. You can use the WebSphere Application Server admin console to modify the data sources. To configure the database connections used by the components, perform the following steps: 1. Use a browser to view the administrative console. 2. Click Resources > JDBC > Data sources in the left pane of the console. 3. Locate the data source that you want to change. Look at the JNDI names for the sources that are available and choose the one you want to change based on the node and server name. 4. Click the data source name to view and change the database name, host, and port number. 5. Click JAAS-J2C authentication data and then choose an alias to view and change the user ID and password used for the connection to the database. 6. Click OK to make the changes, and then click Save to save them. Managing event codes An event is logged for important activities or information within WebSphere Partner Gateway. There are some pre-defined events with specific event codes. To view the event codes, navigate to Hub Admin > Hub Configuration > Event Codes. You can export them to other applications and can set the alert status of the event code as well. 20 IBM WebSphere Partner Gateway Enterprise and Advanced Editions: Administration Guide

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recommended that Special Characters remain off when passwords are composed
of international characters. Non-English-language character sets might not
contain the required three out of four character types.
The special characters supported by the system are as follows: ’#’, ’@’, ’$’, ’&’,
’+’.
v
Name Variation Checking, when selected, prevents the use of passwords that
comprise an easily guessed variation of the user’s login or full name. This field
is selected by default.
To change the default values:
1.
Click
Hub Admin
>
Console Configuration
>
Password Policy
. The Password
Policy page is displayed.
2.
Click
Edit
.
3.
Change any of the default values to the ones you want to use for your
password policy.
4.
Click
Save
.
Changing database connectivity, database user and password
About this task
After installation, you can change the database of the WebSphere Partner Gateway
components. You can also change the name of the database user and the database
user’s password.
You can change the connectivity properties for the database by modifying the data
sources. The data sources are configured in the WebSphere Application Server for
use by the component applications. You can use the WebSphere Application Server
admin console to modify the data sources.
To configure the database connections used by the components, perform the
following steps:
1.
Use a browser to view the administrative console.
2.
Click
Resources
>
JDBC
>
Data sources
in the left pane of the console.
3.
Locate the data source that you want to change. Look at the JNDI names for
the sources that are available and choose the one you want to change based on
the node and server name.
4.
Click the data source name to view and change the database name, host, and
port number.
5.
Click
JAAS-J2C authentication data
and then choose an alias to view and
change the user ID and password used for the connection to the database.
6.
Click
OK
to make the changes, and then click
Save
to save them.
Managing event codes
An event is logged for important activities or information within WebSphere
Partner Gateway. There are some pre-defined events with specific event codes. To
view the event codes, navigate to
Hub Admin > Hub Configuration > Event
Codes
. You can export them to other applications and can set the alert status of the
event code as well.
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