Please forgive the perhaps dumb question. How does everyone manage accounts across multiple TSM servers?
We are looking to upgrade from 6.4.x to 7.1 and setting up OC. We will have a new TSM instance for OC, along with he existing two production instances and our single instance in our DR site. We would like the admin accounts to be the same on each server for our system admins (15 accounts) since I assume this is needed for OC to work properly. Right now, passwords require chaining so keeping everything in sync needs some automation. Ideally, something more elegant than sending the 'update admin' to all servers at once using server to server communications. Best I can tell, I can either setup the OC instance to be a Configuration Manager (and cause us to have to recreate most everything) or tie TSM to LDAP. The problem that I see with LDAP is that each instance would essentially want it's own container to manage it's users since it doesn't seem to want to use existing LDAP users. This pretty much defeats the point of connecting to LDAP, at least for us. Am I missing something? What are others using to manage the accounts across multiple instances? Thanks in advance... --------------------------------------------------- David Nixon System Programmer II, Enterprise Storage Team Carilion Clinic | 451 Kimball Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 540-224-3903 (Work) ________________________________ Notice: The information and attachment(s) contained in this communication are intended for the addressee only, and may be confidential and/or legally privileged. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately, and delete this communication from any computer or network system. Any interception, review, printing, copying, re-transmission, dissemination, or other use of, or taking of any action upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited by law and may subject them to criminal or civil liability. Carilion Clinic shall not be liable for the improper and/or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication or for any delay in its receipt.
