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Chapter 2 Login
This chapter explains the command used to log in to Resource Orchestrator.
2.1 rcxlogin
Name
[Windows]
Installation_folder
\Manager\bin\rcxlogin - Logs in to Resource Orchestrator
[Linux]
/opt/FJSVrcvmr/bin/rcxlogin - Logs in to Resource Orchestrator
Synopsis
rcxlogin [-save] user_name
Description
rcxlogin is the command used to authenticate users in Resource Orchestrator.
If you are using commands for which administrative privileges are required, first use this command to log in as a user with administrative
privileges.
If a user already has administrative privileges within the operating system, it is not necessary for that user to execute this command in
order to use Resource Orchestrator commands.
user_name
Specify a user ID that has been registered in Resource Orchestrator. You will then be asked to enter the password of the specified user.
If the correct password is entered, a new command prompt will be displayed showing that the authentication succeeded.
If an invalid password or user ID is entered, an error message is displayed.
To log off, execute the exit command. To log in as a different user without logging off, re-execute the rcxlogin command.
Option
-save (optional)
Saves the entered password. This password is remembered only for the user account (within the operating system) used to execute this
command. Once a password has been saved for a given user account, this command can then be executed from the same account
without being asked for a password again.
Saving the password also allows scripts to use commands for which administrative privileges are required.
Refer to "Automation using scripts" in the "Examples" section for details.
Note
- Saving the password makes it possible to log in to Resource Orchestrator just by logging in to the operating system user account
for which the password was saved. When using this function, ensure that strict control is exercised over this user account on the
admin server.
- In a clustered manager configuration, use the following procedure to save the password on both the primary and secondary cluster
nodes.
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