Add an sFTP user

To upload an SFTP user, you need to create a change request ticket in Life Sciences Customer Support Portal.

  1. Log in to the LSGBU Customer Support Portal.
  2. On the upper-side menu, click Change Requests.
  3. Under the menu bar, on the right side of the screen, click Create a new Change Request.
  4. On the SFTP User Access tile, click Create a Request.
    The screen Submit a request to our hosting team appears.
  5. From the Category drop-down list, expand Change - Cloud Infrastructure, then Infrastructure Services, SFTP, User and select Add.
  6. From the Customer drop-down list, search for your company's name and select it from the list.
  7. From the Product drop-down list, select Argus Safety.
  8. From the Business Service drop-down list, select the name of the server where you want this change.
  9. From the Action drop-down list, select Other.
  10. From the Oracle Internal radio buttons, select No.
  11. From the Environment drop-down list, select the environment where you want to create the sFTP user, and make sure your selection is consistent with the value you selected in the Business Service drop-down above.
  12. In the Summary field, enter a short description of your request.

    Example: Create sFTP user <user name> in <environment>.

  13. In the Description field, enter a detailed description of your request.
  14. In the Additional Contacts field you can enter one or more email addresses to be notified about this change request, separated by a semicolon.
  15. In the sFTP path field, enter the relevant sFTP path.
  16. Select appropriate values from the Severity and Implementation Window drop-down lists.
  17. In the Date Required By field, select a value from the calendar.
  18. To load the public key for the user you want to create, under Attach Documents, click Choose Files, and then navigate to the key file.

    Note:

    For information on how to generate a public key for certificate-based sFTP user authentication, navigate to My Oracle Support, at xhttps://support.oracle.com/, and search for Doc ID 2467980.1. To access this article, you must be logged in to My Oracle Support.

  19. Click Submit.