Hello,

Upon further reading up, it is my understanding that the Airavata Identity
server uses the multi-tenant feature of WSO2. And as Supun and Suresh have
noted in earlier threads, if somebody wishes to use the SciGap Identity
server, a new "tenant" needs to be setup and only the tenant's admin can
access PGA features such as 'register compute resource'.

If my comprehension is right, I would need to choose a tenant domain and a
user name to be made the admin.

​Here's my selection:

domain: test.acrodelon
admin username: master

​I hope the "Super tenant​ admin" can set up a tenant for my testing
purposes. Also, it would be great to have these aspects documented. Would
love to help with it.

​Thanks,​


Regards,
Nachi (NV)


On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Nachi Vpn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> For a locally installed PGA connected to a locally installed airavata
> server instance, I'm currently using the hosted Airavata WSO2 for identity
> management.
>
> I would like to register new compute resources via the PGA. Although my
> user has an 'admin' role, I am unable to find the 'Register' menu. How do I
> obtain the admin status? Also, do I need to setup up my own WSO2 Identity
> Server?
>
> Ref:
> 1-
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/Tutorial+07+-+PHP+Reference+Gateway+for+Airavata+-+Gateway+Admin+Guide
> 2- http://scigap.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Gateway-Configurations/
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Nachi (NV)
>
>

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