You can define default user impersonation credentials for
a resource.
To access resources on a target system, you might need to
access a specific user account on that system. Typically, the required
credentials are defined in plug-in steps, but default credentials
can be defined on resources. Steps that do not have their own credentials
use credentials that are defined on associated resources.
- Click Resources, and then click
the resource's name.
-
Click the Configuration tab that is associated with the resource, not
the Configuration tab at the top of the page.
The resource's Basic Settings page is displayed.
- Select the Default Impersonation check
box.
-
In the User and Password fields, enter the target
system user name and password that can access the resource.
The password is encrypted as it is entered.
- In the Group field, enter the authentication
realm group.
- To use the sudo command for impersonation,
select the Use Sudo check box.
If
the target system uses a UNIX™ or Linux™ operating system, you can
use this option. If the target system uses a Windows™ operating system, this option has
no effect.
- To always use the credentials that are defined on the resource
and override any credentials that are defined in process steps, select
the Always Use Default Impersonation check
box.
- Click Save.