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Configure LW-SSO in Release Control
Applies to User Roles:
System Administrator
Note You must have administrative access to Release Control (RC) to use this procedure. This procedure is optional but highly recommended for using the RC integration.
To configure LW-SSO in Release Control:
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Create an RC user that has the same account name and password used to log on to Service Management.
- Log on to RC as a system administrator, and click Module > Administrator.
- Click Users.
- Click the New User icon.
- Provide information of the user account, for example, falcon.
- Click OK.
- Log on to RC as a system administrator, and click Module > Adminstrator > Configuration > Server.
- In the Server name field, enter the FQDN of the Release Control Server host. For example, myrchost.domain.hpe.net.
- In the Server address field, enter the server address of Release Control. For example, http://myrchost.domain.hpe.net:8080/ccm.
- Provide values for other fields if necessary.
- Click the Save button in the left pane to save the draft.
- Click Security > HPE LightweightSSO(LWSSO).
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Provide values for the following fields:
- Domain: Domain name of the Release Control server host.
- Initialization string: Should be the same with the initString value specified in the Service Management LW-SSO configuration (minimum length: 12 characters). For example: smintegrationlwsso.
- Protected domains: Enter the domain name of the Service Management Web tier server. For example, if your Web tier's fully qualified domain name is mywebtier.domain.hpe.com, then the domain portion is domain.hpe.com.
- Click the Save button in the left pane and then click Activate draft.
- Restart the Release Control service so that your configurations take effect.
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