Loading access groups
To load user access group definitions, run the acugload script. This script loads the
<UserGroup>
element.
About this task
Notes:
- To load the access groups and access control policies, you need to run the following related
utilities in this sequence:
- acugload (loads the user access group definitions)
- acpload (loads the main access control policy)
- acpnlsload (loads the display names and descriptions)
- If you create customized XML files, you need to copy them into the WC_installdir
/xml/policies/xml
directory to have them loaded into the databases. - There is a setting in the loading scripts that specifies the following parameter setting while
resolving ID's and loading the data to the database:
"-maxerror 100000".
This means that if there up to 100000 foreign key violations while loading the data, they will be ignored, instead of aborting. This value can be increased or decreased as needed. For example, if you want to stop after one such error, you would change the value to 1. - If you create customized XML files, you must use the full path to the DTD in
your file. The access control policies DTDs are located in
WC_installdir/xml/policies/dtd
. - When creating a custom policy, do not alter the ACUserGroups_ locale.xml file. Use this file as a reference to see the structure when creating your custom policy.
Procedure
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Copy your customized access control policy files to the following directory:
- WC_installdir/xml/policies/xml
- WC_installdir\xml\policies\xml
The customized XML files must conform to the ACUserGroups.dtd file in the following directory:
- WC_installdir/xml/policies/dtd
- WC_installdir\xml\policies\dtd
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To run the utility:
You must login as a user which has the following permissions:
- Read/write/execute authority to the directories, subdirectories, and files of WC_installdir/xml/policies and WC_installdir/logs.
- Read/execute authority to the WC_installdir/bin
directory and its files.
If the user does not have the required authority, you need to grant this authority using the chmod command.
You must login with a profile which has the following permissions:- Read/write/execute authority to files under WC_installdir/xml/policies, WC_userdir /instances and WC_userdir /instances/ instance_name/logs.
- Read/execute authority to the WC_installdir/bin
directory and its files.
For example, define the profile with USRCLS *SECOFR.
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From the WC_installdir/bin directory, type the
following:
- ./acugload.sh database_name database_user database_user_password userGroups_xml_file schema_name
- acugload.cmd database_name database_user database_user_password userGroups_xml_file schema_name
- acugload userGroups_xml_file
- database_name
- Required: Name of the database in which to load the policy.
- database_user
- Required: Name of the database user who can connect to the database.
- database_user_password
- Required: The associated password for the database user.
- userGroups_xml_file
- Required: The input policy XML file that specifies what user (access) group definitions data to load into the database.
- schema_name
- Optional: The name of target database schema. This name is normally the same as database_user.
For example:
./ acugload.cmd mall dbuser dbusrpwd ACUserGroups_en_US.xml acugload.cmd mall dbuser dbusrpwd ACUserGroups_en_US.xml
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Check for errors in the log files. Note that errors might not appear on the command line.
- Proceed to Loading access control policy definitions and other policy-related elements (acpload).