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Updated on 2024-06-12 GMT+08:00

Querying and Editing Managed Resource Configurations

This topic describes how to query and edit configurations of managed resources, including host resources, application servers, application resources, and managed resource accounts.

Prerequisites

You have the operation permissions for the Host, AppServer, Application, and Account modules.

Querying and Editing Host Configurations

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Host in the navigation pane on the left.
  3. Query host resources.

    • Quick search

      Enter a keyword in the search box to quickly query host resources by host name, host IP address, and port number.

    • Advanced search

      Enter keywords in the corresponding attribute search boxes to search for host resources in exact mode.

    Figure 1 Advanced search

  4. Click the name of the host resource you want to edit or click Manage in the row of the host in the Operation column.
  5. View and edit basic information of the host resource.

    In the Basic Info area, click Edit. In the displayed dialog box, edit the basic information.

    • You can edit the Host Name, Host Address, Port, OS Type, Department, and Remarks.
    • The Protocol cannot be modified.

  6. View and edit accounts of the host resource.

    • To add an account for the host resource, click Add in the Account area and complete configurations in the displayed dialog box.
    • To only remove an account, click Remove in the row of the account.

  7. View authorized users of the host resource.

    Expand the Authorized User area to view information about system users who are authorized to manage the host.

    Figure 2 Viewing authorized users of a host resource

Batch Editing Host Resource Configurations

  • Batch editing department of multiple hosts
  • Batch editing options, including file management, uplink and downlink clipboard function, X11 forwarding, and keyboard audit.
  • Batch editing the host encoding formats
  • Batch editing the host OS types
  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Host in the navigation pane on the left.
  3. In the host resource list, select the host resource you want to edit and click More in the lower left corner to expand the batch operation buttons.
  4. Edit department of multiple selected hosts at a time.

    1. Click Edit Dept.
    2. In the displayed dialog box, select a department.
    3. Click OK.

  5. Edit options for multiple hosts.

    • File Manage: This option is supported only by SSH, RDP, and VNC hosts.
    • Clipboard: This option is supported only by SSH, RDP, and Telnet hosts.
    • X11 forward: This option is supported only by SSH hosts.
    • Keyboard Audit: Only RDP, VNC, and protocol hosts can be configured.
    1. Click Edit Option.
    2. Select File Manage, Uplink Clipboard, Downlink Clipboard, X11 forward, and/or Keyboard Audit.
    3. Click OK.

  6. Edit encode of hosts using SSH or Telnet protocol.

    1. Click Edit Host Encoding.
    2. Select the encode format. Options are UTF-8, Big5, and GB 18030.
    3. Click OK.

  7. Edit OS type of multiple selected hosts.

    1. Click Edit OS Type.
    2. Select an OS type.
    3. Click OK.

Viewing and Editing Application Server Configurations

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Application > AppServer.
  3. Query application servers.

    • Quick search

      Enter a keyword in the search box and search for application servers by server name, server address, or application server account.

    • Advanced search

      Enter keywords in the corresponding attribute search boxes to search for application servers in exact mode.

    Figure 3 Advanced search

  4. Click the name of the application server you want to edit or click Manage in the Operation column in the row of the application server.
  5. View and edit basic information.

    In the Basic Info area on the displayed page, click Edit. In the displayed dialog box, edit the basic information.

    • You can edit Server Name, Address, Port, Account, Password, Department, Program Path, and Remarks.
    • The Protocol cannot be modified.

Batching Editing Application Server Configurations

Batching editing departments of multiple application servers

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Application > AppServer.
  3. In the application server list, select the application servers you want to edit and click More in the lower left corner.
  4. Edit department of multiple selected hosts at a time.

    1. Click Edit Dept.
    2. In the displayed dialog box, select a department.
    3. Click OK.

Viewing and Editing Application Publish Configurations

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Application > Application.
  3. Query application resources.

    • Quick search

      Enter a keyword in the search box and search for application resources by name.

    • Advanced search

      Enter keywords in the corresponding attribute search boxes to search for application resources in exact mode.

  4. Click the name of the application you want to edit or click Manage in the row of the application in the Operation column.
  5. View and edit basic information.

    In the Basic Info area, click Edit. In the displayed dialog box, edit the basic information.

    • You can edit the App Name, AppServer, APP Port, APP Address, Department, and Remarks fields.

  6. View and edit accounts of the application resource.

    • To add an account for an application resource, click Add in the Account area and complete configurations in the displayed dialog box.
    • To only remove an account, click Remove in the row of the account.

  7. View authorized users of the application resource.

    Expand the Authorized User area to view information about system users who are authorized to manage the application.

    Figure 4 Viewing authorized users of a host resource

Batch Editing Configurations of Application Resources

  • Batching editing departments of multiple application resources
  • Batch editing options, including file management, clipboard, X11 forward, and keyboard audit functions, of multiple application resources
  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Application > Application.
  3. In the application resource list, select the application resource you want to edit and click More in the lower left corner.
  4. Edit department of multiple selected hosts at a time.

    1. Click Edit Dept.
    2. In the displayed dialog box, select a department.
    3. Click OK.

  5. Edit options for multiple hosts.

    1. Click Edit Option.
    2. Select File Manage and/or Clipboard.
    3. Click OK.

Querying and Editing Account Configurations

  1. Log in to the CBH system.
  2. Choose Resource > Account in the navigation pane.
  3. Query application resources.

    • Quick search

      Enter a keyword in the search box to quickly search for application resources by account, related resource, host address, and privileged account.

    • Advanced search

      Enter keywords in the corresponding attribute search boxes to search for accounts in exact mode.

  4. Click the name of the account you want to edit or click Manage in the row of the account in the Operation column.
  5. View and edit basic information of the account.

    In the Basic Info area on the displayed page, click Edit. In the displayed dialog box, edit the basic information.

    • You can edit the IS sudo, Password, and Remarks fields.
    • The Account, Resource, Login Type, SSH Key, and Passphrase fields cannot be modified.

  6. View and edit the account groups to which an account is added.

    • To change the account groups that the account belongs to, click Edit in the Joined Group area and complete modifications in the displayed dialog box.
    • To remove the account from an account group, click Remove in the row of the account group.

  7. View authorized users of the account.

    Expand the Authorized User area to view information about system users who have been granted permissions to use the account.

    Figure 5 Viewing authorized users of a host resource