User guide
Chapter 2: Environment Setup (SSO Administrators)
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− Retrieval Processing Timeout
The default value is '3600' seconds. Change this value when necessary.
− User password encryption method (*1)
Select 'SHA'.
− Database Storage Directory (*1)
Set the same directory as that of the SSO repository (master) that was created for the repository
server (update system).
Access Log Configuration
− Output Access Log
Always select 'Yes'.
− Output Level
Select 'Client requests' and 'Server errors'. For other cases, select other items.
− Storage Directory
Change the directory when necessary.
− Rotation Type
Change the type when necessary.
− Size
Change the size when necessary.
− Number of Log Files to Maintain
Change the value when necessary.
3. Confirm the displayed status of the SSO repository (slave).
On the Interstage Management Console of the machine where the repository server (update system)
was created, confirm the setting status of the SSO repository (master). Select [Services] and then
[Repository] from the System menu. On [Repository: View Status], select the SSO repository that was
created for the master system. Confirm the settings on the [General Settings], or that displayed after
clicking [Detailed Settings [Show]].
Remark
If the [Administrator DN password] of the SSO slave repository was changed during replication
operation, the [Replication connection Settings] of the SSO master repository must be edited. Refer to
the Smart Repository Operator's Guide for details.
Restoring the SSO Repository in the Repository Server (Reference System)
To create the SSO slave repository of the repository server (reference system), back up the SSO
repository (master) data of the repository server (update system) and restore it to the repository server
(reference system).
This section explains how to restore the SSO master repository data of the repository server (update
system) in the repository server (reference system).