Database Manager operators (DBM operators) can log on to the Database Manager database tool and use its administration functions. Database Manager operators are not database users and consequently cannot log on to the query tools (such as SQL Studio) or the Loader.
Database Manager operators have DBM operator properties and server authorizations.
General |
Description |
Name |
Name of the Database Manager operator |
Password |
Password of the Database Manager operator |
Comment |
Description of the Database Manager operator |
Disabled |
Specifies whether the user account of the Database Manager operator is locked |
Enable Pwd |
You can define a second password for the Database Manager operator. This way you can temporarily allow other people to work with the Database Manager operator (for example for support purposes) without the Database Manager operator having to reveal or change the original password. |
Server authorizations (server rights) are authorizations for the DBM Server program and thereby for executing actions in the Database Manager (see the list of server authorizations for the DBM Server).
When you create a database instance with the Database Manager or the Installation Manager, the respective tool creates a first Database Manager operator that has the required DBM operator properties and all server authorizations.
The default value for the name of the Database Manager operator is DBM.
Database Manager operators can create, change or delete other Database Manager operators, if they have the respective server authorizations. If a Database Manager operator has the corresponding authorization, it can also display or change the DBM operator properties and server authorizations of another DBM operator.
You have the following options for displaying and managing Database Manager operators:
●
Database Manager GUI
Creating/Changing/Deleting
a Database Manager User
Changing the
DBM Operator Properties
Changing the
Password of a Database Manager User
Changing the
Server Authorizations
●
Database Manager CLI
user_create
user_get
user_getrights
user_put
user_delete
● Database Administration in CCMS: MaxDB, User Data
● Database Administration in CCMS: SAP liveCache Technology, User Data
See also:
Users, Authentication and Authorizations
Conventions for User Names and Passwords
Database Administration Tutorial, Creating DBM Operators