See the section, Pre/Post Migration Steps Parameters for more information.
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Click Other Options. |
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Click New. |
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Enter the parameter value in the Value field. |
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Enter the value you want in the Value field. |
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Click OK. |
There are two ways you can acquire the key sets you need:
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NOTE: Select Password if you want to use standard user ID/password authentication. When you select this option, the Authentication field displays an Enter Password button. To create a password, click Enter Password, and in the Change Password dialog box, enter the password in the Password and Confirm Password fields (50 characters maximum). Then click OK. |
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Enter the fully qualified path to the file in the Import file field and then click Import Private Key. |
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In the Size field, select the desired key size. |
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Click Generate. |
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After you generate a key, its public key can be exported. Click View Public Key. |
NOTE: You can also define a user’s default working directory in the User File Directories tab of the Other User Information window. For more information, see Defining Stat Users . User can also define their own working directories in the Stat User Options window. For more information, see the “Object Management” sections in the change management chapters of the Stat User Guide. |
File server path where the working folder is found. Make sure you use the proper syntax when specifying working directories. For more information, see File Path Syntax . | |
After defining a default directory in the maintenance table, you can make sure that you have entered all the information correctly by clicking Test Connection. See the section, Testing File Locations, Servers, and Default Directory Locations for more information.
For R12.2 environments, if these base directories are under the Edition-based File System, then the value for each Base Directory must come from the context file. An example of these types of Base Directories would be OA_HTML. This parameter is defined in the context file with a value for both the fs1 and fs2 file system. To retrieve values from the context file, you always need an XPath expression. The Context Pattern field in Stat stores the XPath expression for retrieving the value from the context file. (You may need to consult with your DBA and refer to documentation for EXTRACTVALUE command). For example the expression for retrieving OA_HTML from the context file is: //OA_HTML[@oa_var="s_oahtml"].
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In the Base Directory Cd field, type a name that uniquely identifies the directory. |
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In the Server Environment Variable field, enter the base description as defined in the stat.conf file. |
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