Configuring Jazz for Service Management
You can configure Jazz™ for Service Management and its integration services through user interface consoles and command-line interfaces. You can also administer and manage application security and single sign-on.
- How do I configure Jazz for Service Management
You can configure a Jazz for Service Management application server for features common to all integration services. You can also configure individual integration services. Consult the summary of configuration tasks. - Configuring Jazz for Service Management for a central user registry
You can configure a central user registry, such as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) registry, for user management and authentication. You can then configure WebSphere® Application Server to use the LDAP user registry as a federated repository. - Configuring Jazz for Service Management for SSO
You can configure the integration services for single sign-on, so that users can access Jazz for Service Management applications by logging in only once. - Configuring the LTPA token timeout value on the application server
You can configure the LTPA token timeout value for each Jazz for Service Management application server in the WebSphereadministrative console. - Enabling global security configuration
You can change the global security configuration that applies to the security policy for all administrative functions in the Security > Global Security window in the WebSphere administrative console. - Configuring Administration Services
You must configure Administration Services for secure access to all its features. You must also use the Administration Services command-line interface to register the administration service provider and managed systems as resources with the administration service provider. You must then deploy tasks in task bundles by also using the CLI. - Configuring Dashboard Application Services Hub
You can perform additional configuration tasks depending on the size of your enterprise, your security policies, and whether you want to share data outside the Dashboard Application Services Hub environment. - Configuring Registry Services
Registry Services functionality can be configured post-installation through a number of mechanisms. Some configuration tasks require accompanying changes to the environment before they can be completed. - Configuring Security Services
When you run IBM® Installation Manager, the installation program automatically configures the Authentication Service. - Configuring Tivoli Common Reporting
Tivoli® Common Reporting requires authenticated access to all its features. You can configure Tivoli Common Reporting to use basic authentication and single sign-on.