Adding Accounts for Managed Resources
A host or application resource may have multiple accounts configured for login. Each account of a managed host or application resource is considered as a managed resource account. You do not need to enter the username and password when you log in to a managed host using its managed resource accounts.
When no account is added for a host or application resource in the CBH system, the Empty account is generated by default. In this situation, when you log in to the host or application resource through CBH, manually enter the username and password.
This topic describes how to add a managed resource account after resources are managed in CBH.
Constraints
- Automatic login accounts cannot be configured for Internet Explorer application resources.
- If the AD domain service is installed on the managed resources, the account to be added is Domain name\Host account username, for example, ad\administrator.
Prerequisites
- You have the operation permissions for the Account module.
- You have added host or application resources.
Adding an Account for a Resource
- Log in to the CBH system.
- Choose Resource > Account in the navigation pane.
- Click New. In the dialog box displayed, configure resource account attributes.
- Click OK. The newly created account will be displayed in the account list.
Batch Importing Accounts for Managed Resources
To import accounts from a file, the file must be in .csv, .xls, or .xlsx format.
- Log in to the CBH system.
- Choose Resource > Account in the navigation pane.
- Click Import in the upper right corner of the page.
Figure 1 Import Account
- Click Download to download the template if no template is available locally.
- Enter the information of accounts according to the configuration requirements in the template file.
Table 2 Template parameters Parameter
Description
Account
(Mandatory) Enter the username of the managed resource account.
Login Type
Method to log in to the resource.
- This parameter can be set to Auto Login, Manual Login, or Sudo Login.
IS Sudo
Whether to set the account as a sudo account.
- This parameter can be set to Y or N.
Password
Password of the account for logging in to the resource.
SSH Key
Authentication method that can be configured for SSH hosts.
After the configuration, an SSH key is preferentially used to log in to a related host resource.
passphrase
Private key sequence mapped to the SSH key.
Oracle Param
This parameter is mandatory for Oracle hosts.
- This parameter can be set to SERVICE_NAME or SID.
- You can enter multiple parameters and separate them with commas (,).
SERVICE_NAME or SID
This parameter is mandatory for Oracle hosts.
- You can enter multiple values and separate them with commas (,).
Login Role
This parameter is mandatory for Oracle hosts.
- This parameter can be set to normal, sysdba, or sysoper.
- Separate multiple parameter values with commas (,).
Database Name
This parameter is mandatory for the DB2 databases.
- Select the database name or instance name.
- Enter multiple parameters and separate them with commas (,).
Instance Name
This parameter is mandatory for the DB2 databases.
- Select the database name or instance name.
- Enter multiple parameters and separate them with commas (,).
Switch from
Sudo account of the host resource.
Switch command
The command to switch over between accounts.
Active Directory (AD) domain
For Radmin application resources, enter the AD domain address.
Remarks
Brief description of the managed resource account.
Resource
Enter the name of the resource that has been added to the host list or application list.
IP address/domain name
For associated host resources, enter the IP address or domain name of the host resource.
Type
(Mandatory) Enter the protocol type of the host resource or the application type of the application resource.
- Supported host protocols: SSH, RDP, VNC, Telnet, FTP, SFTP, DB2, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SCP, and Rlogin.
- Application resource types:
- Windows servers: MySQL Tool, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox for Windows, Oracle Tool, Google Chrome, VNC Client, SQL Server Tool, SecBrowser, VSphere Client, Radmin, dbisql, Navicat for MySQL, Navicat for PgSQL and Other.
- Linux servers: DM Tool and Mozilla Firefox for Linux
Port
This parameter is mandatory for host resources. Enter the IP address or domain name of the host resource.
Account Group
The account group to which the managed resource account belongs.
- A managed resource account can belong to multiple account groups in the same department. Use a comma (,) to separate every two account groups.
- Only the account group that has been created in the CBH system can be entered.
- Click Upload and select the completed template.
- (Optional) Configure Override existing accounts, which is deselected by default.
- Selected: A managed resource account will be overwritten by the one being imported if both accounts have the same name.
- Deselected: A managed resource account will be skipped when the one being imported and the managed resource account have the same name.
- (Optional) Configure Verify Account, which is deselected by default.
- Selected: The account status is verified when it is imported.
- Deselected, the account status will not be verified when it is imported.
- Click OK.
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