If you use the default user security configuration for the manager on WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition, user security information is stored in a database. You can use SQL commands to maintain user accounts in this database. Use this task to create a user account on this database.
Use this topic to add user accounts for the manager only if you are using the default user security configuration for the manager. The default user security configuration might not be secure enough for production use.
For some product solutions, the manager might support the creation of user accounts that are based on user accounts on an external system. For these product solutions, create user accounts through the manager user interface so that you can fully use the integration with the external system. If you do not use such a product solution, create new user accounts by following the security environment that has been established for the application server.
Before you can add a user account, deploy the manager Web archive (WAR) file to WebSphere Application Server Community Edition.
The version of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition that is delivered with the manager is available only in English. You must configure this version of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition by using an English user interface. However, when you use the manager, the language setting of the browser determines the language of the manager user interface. The language setting of the browser also determines the language of the messages that are received from the management server and proxy.
Use the Administrative Console of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition to add a user account for the manager. The default location of the Administrative Console is http://hostname:8080/console, where hostname is the host name of the computer on which WebSphere Application Server Community Edition is installed.
To add a user account for the manager by using the Administrative Console of WebSphere Application Server Community Edition:
INSERT INTO CONSOLE2.OOB_USER values(10,'administrator','passw0rd'); INSERT INTO CONSOLE2.OOB_USER_ROLE values(10,0,'admin'); INSERT INTO CONSOLE2.OOB_USER values(11,'user14','passw0rd'); INSERT INTO CONSOLE2.OOB_USER_ROLE values(11,4,'operator');