Defining and Assigning a Domain Administrator

John registers the domain administrator login and assigns two users (Ram and Tom) to different domains.

When these users log in to Sybase Control Center, they must be identified as domain administrator. Ram was already defined as a member of the “ABC Domain Administrator” role when the LDIF file was imported in to the security repository. In addition, John determines that Tom needs to access the default domain. Tom is also already a member of the “Acme SUP Domain Administrator” group.

Note: Mapping roles to allow administrator access in Sybase Control Center was configured in Activity 1 of this workbook.
  1. Register the domain administrator with the cluster:
    1. In the navigation pane, click the cluster's Security folder, then in the administration pane click the Domain Administrators tab.
    2. Register Ram's credentials by clicking New, configuring Ram's administrator properties, then clicking OK. Repeat this action to add Tom's information.
  2. Map domain administrator physical and logical roles in the admin security configuration for the default domain.
    1. In the navigation pane, click default > Security > admin.
    2. In the Role Mappings tab, click the adjacent cell in the Physical Roles column for the SUP Domain Administrator logical role, then select Map Roles.
    3. In the Role Mappings dialog, Acme SUP Domain Administrator and ABC Domain Administrator roles to the Mapped Roles column.
    4. Click OK.
  3. Assign Ram to the ABC tenant domain.
    1. In the navigation pane, click the ABC > Security folder, then in the administration pane click the Domain Administrators tab.
    2. Click Assign, then choose Ram from the list and click OK.
  4. Assign Tom to the default domain.
    1. In the navigation pane, click the default domain Security folder, then in the administration pane click the Domain Administrators tab.
    2. Click Assign, then choose Tom from the list and click OK.