Trillium relies on two types of users: Linux users and Trillium users, as defined in the table below. You can create the Trillium users during and after the installation procedure. However, you must define the Linux users before you install Trillium.
Type |
Description |
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Trillium Application Administrator |
Linux user. Linux ID for user who installs the Trillium Repository Server and administers the Trillium Scheduler and License Manager. User Permissions
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Trillium Repository Administrator |
Trillium user. Trillium ID for admin user who, using Trillium Administration Center and Trillium Repository Manager, maintains the Trillium Repository Server, defines Trillium repositories and data connections, and manages users and security. You create this ID (login name and password) during the installation of the repository server. This user is also called the boot user. User Permissions
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Trillium Load User |
(Optional) Linux user. Linux ID for user who will access (through a login screen) data import directories located on the server. This type of user is required if you plan to load data from flat file sources (delimited, COBOL, Trillium sources). It is not required if you plan to directly access data from relational sources (IBM DB2, Oracle, ODBC). You will, however, need a user ID that gives you access to each specific database. User Permissions
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Trillium User |
Trillium user. Trillium User account that accesses Trillium repositories through the Control Center and Trillium Discovery Center. Trillium Users can be Windows-authenticated users or Trillium-specific users. Trillium Users are created and managed by the Trillium Repository Administrator using the Repository Manager after installation. User Permissions
See the Trillium Repository Administrator’s Guide for details on Trillium User. |