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Access Control
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automatically converts the external user name to upper case, rendering it
case insensitive.
The
PWDCrypt
attribute allows you to encrypt a password rather to use
cleartext passwords, and it also provides a way to deal with the special
characters and case sensitivity used in passwords that might create
difficulties if specified in clear text within the PWD DSN attribute.
Before installation
Several steps must be taken to prepare a machine for TimesTen
installation. These steps are needed once per machine and require root
permission. See
“Installation prerequisites” on page 25
. Additional steps
must be performed before installation if either Access Control is to be
enabled or you plan to install as non-root.
TimesTen administrators group
An operating system group needs to be defined for those users who will
be allowed to install and administer TimesTen instances. This can be an
existing group, but we suggest that a group named “timesten” be created
specifically for this purpose.
administrators group” on page 37
. The member of the TimesTen
administrators group who installs the TimesTen instance becomes the
TimesTen instance administrator
for that instance.
Instance registry directory
TimesTen maintains a “registry” of all TimesTen instances installed on a
given machine. The instance registry itself is not required for operation,
but it is essential for correct installation and uninstallation of TimesTen.
It is not accessible by TimesTen users including the instance
administrator user.
On Unix platforms, for root user installs, the instance registry is located
in the directory
/etc/TimesTen/
. Initial creation of the
/etc/
TimesTen/
directory may require root access. Creation of this directory
is a once per machine, pre-installation step. See
. The disk space required for the files in this
directory is less than 2k bytes.
On Windows the instance registry is contained in the operating system
registry. No action is required by users including the instance
administrator user.