Altering a Logical Server Assignment

Add one or more user-defined logical servers to a login policy. A check prevents membership overlap among the logical servers assigned to the login policy.

Prerequisites
Database Version Logical Server Privileges
SAP Sybase IQ 15.3 and 15.4 You must have one of:
  • DBA authority
  • MULTIPLEX ADMIN authority
SAP Sybase IQ 16.0 You must have the MANAGE MULTIPLEX system privilege.
Task
  1. In the Perspective Resources view, select the resource, and select Resource > Administration Console.
  2. In the left pane, expand IQ Servers > Multiplex Management, and then select Logical Servers.
  3. Select the login policy from the right pane and either:
    • Click the arrow to the right of the name and select Properties, or
    • From the Administration Console menu bar, select Resource > Properties
    The Login Policy Properties view appears.
    Note:
    • When you are modifying properties, you need not click Apply before changing screens; however, doing so saves any changes.
    • If you do not have privileges to modify properties, SAP Control Center displays the properties view in read-only mode.
  4. (Optional) On the General Properties page, enter a comment for this login policy.
  5. In the left pane, click Logical Server Assignment and specify:
    Option Description
    Which logical servers do you want to add to this login policy?

    CUSTOM – Allows access to OPEN and user-defined logical servers.

    DEFAULT – Inherits the logical server assignment of the root login policy.

    NONE – Disallows access to all logical servers.

    SERVER – Allows access to any multiplex node. MPX authority is required to connect.

    Modify logical server assignment for a login policy Select the logical servers to add to the login policy.
  6. Do one of:
    • Click OK to update any changes to the database and exit the properties view.
    • Click Apply to update any changes to the database, but remain in the properties view.
    • Click Cancel to cancel any changes not updated to the database and exit the properties view.
Related tasks
Creating a Logical Server
Deleting a Logical Server
Configuring Logical Server Node Membership
Generating DDL Commands for a Logical Server
Viewing or Modifying Logical Server Properties
Authenticating a Login Account for a Managed Resource
Related reference
Logical Server Privilege Summary