NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide

Managing NSJSP
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NSJSP Security
Compare MBean attributes across processes
Modify MBean attributes
For more information on how to use the NSJSP Manager application, see the NSJSP
Manager Operations on page 4-3.
NSJSP Security
To log in to the NSJSP Manager application, you require a user name and password.
By default, a user called admin is used to log in to the NSJSP Manager application.
The password assigned during the NSJSP Manager installation is the password for the
admin user.
You can add new users by editing the <NSJSP manager installation
directory>/conf/ nsjsp-users.xml file. All users must be assigned a role:
manager or admin. The manager role enables you to manage or monitor the web
applications installed in NSJSP. The admin role enables you to perform the operations
using the Admin Web application. Both manager and the admin roles authorize you to
use the NSJSP Manager application.
For more information on using the Admin Web application, see the Admin Web
Application on page 4-56.
For more information on NSJSP security, see Securing Web Applications on page 7-1.
NSJSP Manager Operations
This section describes how to use the NSJSP Manager application to perform
management tasks. This section covers the following topics:
Logging in to the NSJSP Manager Application
Selecting the Server Class and Host
NSJSP Manager Functions
Viewing Information about Web Applications
Managing Web Applications
Viewing Server Class Information
Performing Server Class Operations
Viewing MBeans
Managing MBeans
Deploying Web Applications
Note. The admin user has both admin and the manager roles assigned.