The supervisor account is the default account for accessing all features of the management console. The supervisor is a member of all roles and no permissions can be removed from supervisor. However, the supervisor does not have Active Directory credentials and therefore is blocked from performing Active Directory tasks.
To set the supervisor password
In the Set supervisor password dialog, enter a password for the supervisor account and click Next.
The Summary dialog displays.
Note: The supervisor is the only account that has rights to change the supervisor account password in System Settings. See Reset the Supervisor Password in the management console online help for details.
To complete the Management Console for Unix Setup wizard
In the Summary dialog, click Finish.
The Management Console for Unix login screen opens.
Whenever you launch the management console, you must enter an authorized account to proceed. The Management Console for Unix features that are available depend on the account with which you log in.
To use the core version to manage local Unix users and groups and to access the management console system settings, you must use the supervisor account (that is, you must log on with the supervisor user name). However, to use the Active Directory features of Management Console for Unix, you must log on with an Active Directory account that has been granted access to the management console, that is, defined during the post-installation configuration. See Setup Console Access by Role in the online help for details. To add additional accounts to this access list, see Add (or Remove) Role Members in the online help for details.
To log on to the management console
Enter the user name and password and click Sign In.
Enter:
The management console opens and displays the user name you specified in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
To log on using a different account, click the authenticated user's login name and click Sign Out. Then sign back on using a different account.
The Log-on page redisplays, allowing you to enter a different account.
The management console provides a central management and reporting console for local Unix users and groups.
Using Management Console for Unix with Safeguard Authentication Services not only allows you to centrally manage your hosts, but it allows you to do these additional features for managing Unix systems with Active Directory:
Whether you have the core version or are using the management console with Safeguard Authentication Services, once you have successfully installed Management Console for Unix, you must first add your hosts to the console, and then profile them to gather system information. Once a host is added and profiled you can then manage users and groups on the hosts and run reports.
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