Setting user options
Set the user options you require for each user on a workstation who needs them in the useropts file. Changes do not take effect until HCL Workload Automation is stopped and restarted.
The concept of the useropts file
is to contain values for localopts parameters
that must be personalized for an individual user. The files must be
located in the user_home/.TWS
directory of
the user. When HCL Workload Automation needs
to access data from the localopts file, it looks
first to see if the property it requires is stored only or also in
the useropts file for the user, always preferring
the useropts file version of the value of the
key. If a property is not specified when invoking the command that
requires it, or inside the useropts
and localopts
files,
an error is displayed.
- username
- User name used to access the master domain manager. The user must be defined in the security file on the master domain manager (see Configuring user authorization (Security file))
- password
- Password used to access the master domain manager.
The presence of the
ENCRYPT
label in the password field indicates that the specified setting has been encrypted; if this label is not present, you must exit and access the interface program again to allow the encryption of that field.
A useropts file is created for the TWS_user during the installation, but you must create a separate file for each user that needs to use user-specific parameters on a workstation.
See Localopts details for more detailed information about these options.