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Remote Credentials Properties Dialog

The Remote Credentials Properties dialog lists the systems that are used in your deployment, and lets you define any missing remote credentials.

The dialog includes the following fields and buttons:

System

Indicates the system used in your deployment.

Note: For sysplexes and shared DASD clusters, this field displays the name of the corresponding contact system.

Remote User ID

Defines the remote user ID for the system.

Limits: 64 characters

Password

Defines the password for the remote user ID on the system.

Limits: 2 to 63 characters

Note: The password is case-sensitive. Verify that your password follows the correct case-sensitive rules for your remote system.

Save to Database

Specifies that the remote credentials are saved in the database and appear in the list of remote credentials on the User Settings, Remote Credentials page.

Note: If you do not select the Save to Database check box, remote credentials that you define for the systems will be valid for the time the current action is running. If the check box is not displayed, check your settings on the System Settings, Software Deployment page.

Default Credentials

Specifies credentials that you can define as default remote credentials and apply to all systems in the list that are missing remote credentials.

Remote User ID

Defines the remote user ID for the systems.

Limits: 64 characters

Password

Defines the password for the remote user ID on the systems.

Limits: 2 to 63 characters

Note: The password is case-sensitive. Verify that your password follows the correct case-sensitive rules for your remote system.

Save Default

Specifies that the remote user ID and password values that you define in the Default Credentials section are saved in the database and appear in the list of remote credentials on the User Settings, Remote Credentials page.

Default: Not selected.

Note: If you do not select the Save Default check box, the default remote credentials that you define for the systems will be valid for the time the current action is running.