Configuring HCL Compass databases for container authentication
Set the password that is required to enable HCL Compass database container authentication.
About this task
You must complete the following steps for each schema repository that you configure for container authentication.
The
following variables are used in path names:
schemaRepositoryName
- Name of your schema repository.
adminUserName
- Login name of the HCL Compass administrative user. This user must have Super User privileges and must be designated for HCL Compass authentication.
adminPassword
- Password for the HCL Compass administrative user.
Procedure
- Run the installutil setssoclientpassword subcommand
in a command prompt window to set the password that is required to
enable container authentication:
installutil setssoclientpassword schemaRepositoryName adminUserName adminPassword
- When prompted, enter a password with a minimum of 30 characters
to enable container authentication for the associated HCL Compass databases.
If there are embedded spaces in the password, then you must enclose
the password in quotation marks. Expected result: Exit code 0 displays.
Important: Record this password because you need it later.
- Run the installutil getssosettings subcommand
to check whether the schema repository is enabled for web container
authentication:
installutil getssosettings schemaRepositoryName adminUserName adminPassword
TRUE is returned if the schema repository is enabled for web container authentication. Otherwise, FALSE is returned.
- If the schema repository is not enabled for web container
authentication, run the installutil enablessologin subcommand
to enable it:
installutil enablessologin schemaRepositoryName adminUserName adminPassword