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Siebel Installation Guide for UNIX > Installing the Siebel Database on the RDBMS > Creating Table Owner and Administrator Accounts > Running the grantusr.sql Script on IBM DB2Before you install the Siebel database, your DBA must manually create the Siebel table owner account, the Siebel administrator account (default: SADMIN), and the sse_role group. The DBA must then add the Siebel administrator account to the sse_role group at the operating system level. You can add users to the sse_role group and permit them to use administrative commands to start, stop or otherwise administer the Siebel Server or components. However, you must change the permissions on the directory to enable write access, using the following command: NOTE: On Oracle Solaris, the sse_role group cannot be created using Before you install the Siebel database, execute the grantusr.sql script against your database server to grant the appropriate privileges to these users. The grantusr.sql script is located in the Your DBA must review and execute this script, which performs the following functions:
You cannot create the LDAPUSER account by running grantusr.sql. This account must belong to the sse_role group and must be created by the DBA or the UNIX network administrator, as appropriate. For more information about authentication using the LDAP security adapter, see Siebel Security Guide. This topic is part of Creating Table Owner and Administrator Accounts. To run the grantusr.sql script on IBM DB2
The length and allowable characters of the account names and passwords depend on the rules of your underlying RDBMS platform. For more information, see IBM DB2 documentation. Before you install the Siebel database, see Installing the Stored Procedures and User-Defined Functions on IBM DB2. |
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