Allows you to administer users and groups. You can set access rights and view system logs.
Users, groups and access rights are all specific to the domain using which you have logged in. You will not be able to login nor use these access rights on another domain.
The screen displays the list of users and the groups to which they belong.
To enable or disable a user, toggle the Enabled checkbox.
To make or remove an user as an administrator, toggle the Administrator checkbox.
The user name cannot be edited. To edit the other details, click the user name from the Users
screen and follow the process as described in the section called “Adding a User”.
The group name cannot be edited. To edit the users in a group, click the group name from the Groups
screen and follow the process as described in the section called “Adding a Group”.
Allows you to set the access rights for each user. The access rights are:
AdhocDashboardEdit: Allows the user to create, edit and delete dashboards.
AdhocDashboardView: Allows the user to only view dashboards. The user cannot create, edit and delete dashboards.
AdhocReportEdit: Allows the user to create, edit and delete reports.
AdhocReportView: Allows the user to only view reports. The user cannot create, edit and delete reports.
SignIn: Allows the user to sign in to the Ambience Web Interface.
SSOAuthentication: Allows the user to sign in to the Ambience Web Interface using Single Sign On.
The Select All
and Deselect All
options toggle the selection of the access right for all users.
For enhanced security:
anon
user.anon
user.You can view logs of everything that takes place on the system. All user logs are displayed for you to view as an administrator, and take the appropriate actions.
This page lists the JDBC driver configuration for databases that have been configured on the system.
To enable or disable a driver configuration, toggle the Enabled checkbox.
To delete a driver configuration, click Delete.
These driver configurations are displayed as driver suggestions in various other screens where JDBC drivers are used. For example, the Connection Pool wizard displays these driver suggestions as shown in Figure 2.33, “JDBC Driver Suggestions”:
Download the appropriate driver files from the respective database vendors.
Place them in the /lib
directory and restart the server to have them loaded.