User guide

Chapter 4: Operation and Maintenance
4-2
Starting Single Sign-on
This section explains how to start the servers.
Starting a Repository Server
Starting an Authentication Server
Starting a Business Server
Starting a Repository Server
To start a repository server, use the Interstage Management Console on the server where the repository
server has been set up. Before starting the repository server, ensure that the SSO repository has
started.
For details on starting the Interstage Management Console, refer to the Operator’s Guide. For details
on using the Interstage Management Console window, refer to the Operator’s Guide.
Starting an SSO Repository
Use the Interstage Management Console to select [System] > [Services] > [Repository] > [Repository:
View Status], and then start the SSO repository.
For details on starting the SSO repository, refer to the Smart Repository Operator’s Guide.
Starting a Repository Server
Starting Interstage HTTP Server starts a repository server. Use the Interstage Management Console to
select [System] > [Services] > [Web server] > [Web Server: Web Server Status], and then start the
Interstage HTTP Server. If the repository server starts normally, information is output to the system log.
If the authentication server and repository server have been set up on the same server, both the
authentication server and repository server will start automatically when Interstage HTTP Server starts.
Depending on the number of role configuration entries and site configuration entries registered in the
SSO repository, delays may be experienced when starting Interstage HTTP Server. If a delay occurs, a
message “ihs81215: An error occurred when Interstage HTTP Server was started.” will be displayed on
the Interstage Management Console for the server in which the repository server has been installed. If
no error message is displayed in the system log, wait for a short time, and then select [System] >
[Services] > [Web Server] > [Web Server: Web Server Status] to check that Interstage HTTP Server is
running.
Service linkage with the SSO repository enables the SSO repository and the repository server, to be
started when the service is started. For details regarding service linkage with the SSO repository, refer
to “Service Linkage with SSO Repository.”