Creating a user profile


You can create a user profile by either adding a profile and assigning authorizations to the profile, or by adding a profile and copying authorizations from an existing profile into the new profile.

To create a user profile

Perform the following steps to create a user profile:

  1.  Type 1 on the Command line on the Administrative/Utilities Menu panel.
     The Profile Selection List panel is displayed. This panel lists all user profiles that are defined for the current profile data set.
  2. Type ADD profileName on the Command line of the Profile Selection List panel and press Enter.
    The User Profile panel is displayed. This panel lists the systems and security profiles that are defined for the current user profile.
  3. To add an OPERTUNE system that this user profile can access, type ADD on the Command line of the User panel and press Enter.
    The Profile Selection panel is displayed. This panel lists all OPERTUNE system profiles that are currently available and not yet defined to the user profile.
  4. Type S in the Act field next to the desired profile, and press Enter.
    The User System Authorization panel is displayed. The OPERTUNE systems and their profiles that are defined to the user profile are listed. The selected OPERTUNE is displayed in the OPERTUNE system field. The User System Authorization panel is displayed. The OPERTUNE systems and their profiles that are defined to the user profile are listed. The selected OPERTUNE is displayed in the OPERTUNE system field.

    DDTG DBI1 User System Authorization  Row 1 of 1
    Command ===> _________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE

    OPERTUNE system . . . . . . : DDTX   Commands: ADD
    OPERTUNE security . . . . . . ________ (? for list)

    Select the subsystem with one of the following.   Then press Enter.
     D=Delete        E=Edit

    Act Subsys Security Profile
     ..  DBBM  DEFAULT
     ..  DBH1  INFO
     ..  DBH2  INFO
    ******************************* Bottom of data ********************************
  5. To specify a security profile for the OPERTUNE and all of the Db2 systems that it controls, type the profile into the OPERTUNE Security field, or type ? to display a list of security profiles from which to choose.
    See Rules for determining authorizations for information on how security profiles in a user profile relate to each other.
  6. To add a subsystem, type ADD on the Command line, and press Enter.

    • To delete a subsystem, type D in the Act field next to the subsystem and press Enter.
    • To edit a subsystem profile, type E in the Act field next to the profile and press Enter.

    The User Subsystem Authorization panel is displayed.
    Use the User Subsystem Authorization panel to specify a subsystem and optionally associate a security profile with the subsystem for an OPERTUNE system.

    DDTG DBI1 User Subsystem Authorization
    Command ===> _________________________________________________________________

    OPERTUNE system . . . . . . : DDTX
    OPERTUNE security . . . . . : ALL

    Subsystem name . . . . . . .  DBBM
    Security profile . . . . . .  DEFAULT (? for list) 
  7. To specify a Db2 subsystem, type its name in the Subsystem name field. 
  8. (optional) Type the security profile in the Security profile field to specify a security profile to be associated with that Db2.

    You can also type a question mark (?) in the Security profile field to display a list of security profiles from which to choose.

  9. Press F3 to return to the User System Authorization Panel.

To create a new profile by copying an existing profile

  1. Type 1 on the Command line on the Administrative/Utilities Menu panel.
    The Profile Selection List panel is displayed. This panel lists all user profiles that are defined for the current profile data set.
  2. Type ADDprofileName on the Command line of the Profile Selection List panel and press Enter.
    The User Profile panel is displayed. This panel lists the systems and security profiles that are defined for the current user profile.
  3. To copy an existing profile into a new profile, type COPY on the Command line of the User Profile panel, and press Enter.
    The Profile Copy panel is displayed.

     DDTG DBI1    Profile Copy  Row 1 of 5
    Command ===> ________________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE

    OPERTUNE to Copy from . . . . ____ (? for list)

    Select the desired USER     and press Enter.
      S=Select

    Act Name Description
      .. DDTOPER OPERATOR PROFILE
      .. DEFAULT THE DEFAULT USER PROFILE
      .. JOHN JOHN'S PROFILE
      .. RDHDWC DAVE'S PROFILE
      .. ROHGXA GLEN'S PROFILE
    ******************************* Bottom of data ********************************
  4. Select the profile to copy from with the S action code. and press Enter.

    OPERTUNE copies the selected profile into the one you were editing.
    To copy a profile from another OPERTUNE, type its name in the OPERTUNE to Copy from field, and press Enter, or type a question mark (?) in this field to display a list of OPERTUNEs from which to choose.

  5. Edit the information as necessary.

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