Neoview User Management and Security Administration Guide (R2.5)

Table 2-5 Power Role Management Policies
CommentRange
Initial
Value
Policy Name
(HPDM)
Parameter Name
(NCI)
Display Name
(NCI)
Specifies whether the Security Manager
must supply the current password for
ROLE.SECMGR, ROLE.MGR, or
ROLE.DBA in order to change the role
password.
NOTE: A user in the role
ROLE.SECMGR can enable this option,
but only a user in the role SUPER.SUPER
can disable it.
Y or NNChange
Password for
Power Role
Requires Old
Password
prresetPwdReqFor
PowerRoleReset
Specifies whether the Security Manager
must supply the current password for
SUPER.SUPER in order to change the
role password.
NOTE: A user in the role
ROLE.SECMGR can enable this option,
but only a user in the role SUPER.SUPER
can disable it.
Y or NNChange
Password for
Super
Requires Old
Password
sresetPwdReqForSuperReset
Specifies which, if any platform users
must provide a role password, in
addition to an individual account
password, in order to log on:
'A' means all platform users are
required to provide an individual
password and a role password.
'P' means a SUPER.SUPER user is
required to provide an individual
password and a role password.
'N' means that an individual
password is sufficient for any
platform user to log on.
A policy change requires restart of NDCS
services as described in “Restarting
NDCS Services After Policy Changes”
(page 39)
A, P, or
N
NRole Password
Required at
Login—Platform
Users
rolepwdforpfRolePwdForPlatform
Specifies whether power database users
must provide a role password, in
addition to an individual account
password, in order to log on:
'P' means a ROLE.SECMGR,
ROLE.MGR, and ROLE.DBA user is
required to provide an individual
password and a role password.
'N' means that an individual
password is sufficient for any
database user to log on.
A policy change requires restart of NDCS
services as described in “Restarting
NDCS Services After Policy Changes”
(page 39)
P or NNRole Password
Required at
Login—Database
Users
rolepwdfordbRolePwdForDB
Viewing Power Role Management Policy Settings
The Security Manager can use the Power Role Management tab of the HPDM Policies dialog to
view the current power role management policy settings. He or she can use the NCI INFO POLICY
command to view the settings of all security policies in a single text display.
Managing Security Policies 49