User Role - User Affinities
I've assigned a user to the 'Read-only analyst' role, however they are unable to view primary device / primary user information. The link is there (i.e. select a device, click the primary user link), however no information is displayed. I can
see this data from my full administrator account. The read-only analyst role by default has read/run report access for user affinities. Any ideas?
That link will only show data of users / devices that are part of a collection that's scoped to the administrative user.
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PhanikumarHi All,
Hi All,
I got the solution.
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Hello VMM Geeks,
I am using SCVMM 2012 R2 with Update Rollup 4. I have configured User Roles for each service groups (like Exchange-Admins, SCCM-Admins, SCOM-Admins, etc.), assigned the Self-Service user rights for each User Role, and added the respective service accounts
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I installed the VMM Console on the desktops of users. Now, the users are logging-in on the console through ‘Use current Microsoft Windows session identity’, it opens a small window of Select User Role (Select the user role you would like to use for this
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This is a crucial security threat as any user is able to easily login to VMM with all administrative privileges.
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Hi,
Suddenly I got this error in SCVMM 2012-R2 Roll-up 1:
When working with User-Roles (create/update) or assigning a Cloud :
"VMM encountered a critical exception and created an exception report....
search user forums for well-known failure root causes for self-help" (how sweet)... (if it's "well known", why not coding the exception handling correctly?)
The relevant part of the report might be this:
"SCVMM Version=3.2.7620.0
SCVMM flavor=C-buddy-RTL-AMD64
Default Assembly Version=3.2.7620.0
Executable Name=vmmservice.exe
Executable Version=3.2.7510.0
Base Exception Target Site=140717670746840
Base Exception Assembly name=System.Data.dll
Base Exception Method Name=System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError
Exception Message=Unable to connect to the VMM database because of a general database failure.
Ensure that the SQL Server is running and configured correctly, then try the operation again."
(side question: what does this mean: "Ensure that the SQL Server is ... configured correctly"?
I can say that :
SQL is configured by the book, that all services are running (did a reboot of VMM server too) and that all other VMM functions work OK. I don't believe that SQL is only used for user-roles...
Acting as Domain admin and VMM admin.
All updates are installed.
Please find the report @the and and a screen shot attached.
Thanks for any help.
Report.txt:
------------------- Error Report -------------------
Error report created 03.04.2014 15:07:56
CLR is not terminating
--------------- Bucketing Parameters ---------------
EventType=VMM20
P1(appName)=vmmservice.exe
P2(appVersion)=3.2.7620.0
P3(assemblyName)=Utils.dll
P4(assemblyVer)=3.2.7620.0
P5(methodName)=Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery
P6(exceptionType)=Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.CarmineSqlException
P7(callstackHash)=4c11
SCVMM Version=3.2.7620.0
SCVMM flavor=C-buddy-RTL-AMD64
Default Assembly Version=3.2.7620.0
Executable Name=vmmservice.exe
Executable Version=3.2.7510.0
Base Exception Target Site=140717670746840
Base Exception Assembly name=System.Data.dll
Base Exception Method Name=System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError
Exception Message=Unable to connect to the VMM database because of a general database failure.
Ensure that the SQL Server is running and configured correctly, then try the operation again.
EIP=0x00007ffb74c75a88
Build bit-size=64
------------ exceptionObject.ToString() ------------
Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.CarmineSqlException: Unable to connect to the VMM database because of a general database failure.
Ensure that the SQL Server is running and configured correctly, then try the operation again. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Procedure or function prc_RBS_UserRoleSharedObjectRelation_Insert has too many arguments specified.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean callerHasConnectionLock, Boolean asyncClose)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TryRun(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean& dataReady)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite, SqlDataReader ds)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.<>c__DisplayClass15.<AddObjectSharingData>b__14()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.<>c__DisplayClass4.<HandleInsertErrors>b__3()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.HandleInsertErrors[_RetTy](DbAccessDelegate`1 func, ErrorInfo duplicateErrorInfo)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.AddObjectSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, Guid objectId, CarmineObjectType objectType, AccessControlData accessData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskContext, LockableObject resource, AccessControlData data)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddResourceSharing(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, LockableObject resource, List`1 destinationRoles, UserOrGroup destinationUser)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.GrantResourceTask.RunSharingSubTask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.ResourceSharingTaskBase.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.UserRoleTaskHelper.RunNewAndSetUserRoleSubtasks(ITaskContext taskContext, List`1 queuedSubtasks, UserRoleData userRoleData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.SetUserRoleSubtask.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.Task`1.SubtaskRun(Object state)
*** Carmine error was: DatabaseFailure (2605); SQLServer; 8144
[s#5cf2] ExecuteNonQuery()
[s#5c38] Task`1.SubtaskRun(this: (Task`1#b), TaskID: (guid) 0e1c3e3d-76de-4d8b-bfc2-cbcc400fadf4)
Full call stack from when the exception was thrown: at System.Environment.GetStackTrace(Exception e, Boolean needFileInfo)
at System.Environment.get_StackTrace()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.CarmineSqlException..ctor(SqlException sqlException)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.<>c__DisplayClass15.<AddObjectSharingData>b__14()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.<>c__DisplayClass4.<HandleInsertErrors>b__3()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.HandleInsertErrors[_RetTy](DbAccessDelegate`1 func, ErrorInfo duplicateErrorInfo)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.AddObjectSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, Guid objectId, CarmineObjectType objectType, AccessControlData accessData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskContext, LockableObject resource, AccessControlData data)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddResourceSharing(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, LockableObject resource, List`1 destinationRoles, UserOrGroup destinationUser)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.GrantResourceTask.RunSharingSubTask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.ResourceSharingTaskBase.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.UserRoleTaskHelper.RunNewAndSetUserRoleSubtasks(ITaskContext taskContext, List`1 queuedSubtasks, UserRoleData userRoleData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.SetUserRoleSubtask.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.Task`1.SubtaskRun(Object state)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
at System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem()
at System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch()
--- SqlException details -----------------
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): Procedure or function prc_RBS_UserRoleSharedObjectRelation_Insert has too many arguments specified.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean callerHasConnectionLock, Boolean asyncClose)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TryRun(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean& dataReady)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite, SqlDataReader ds)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
ClientConnectionId:b85c83f3-e87d-4ec4-af12-41b4dd6ad8cb
Error = 8144
Index #0
Source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Number: 8144
State: 2
Class: 16
Server: localhost\SCVMM
Message: Procedure or function prc_RBS_UserRoleSharedObjectRelation_Insert has too many arguments specified.
Procedure: prc_RBS_UserRoleSharedObjectRelation_Insert
Line: 0
--- Caller StackTrace -----------------
FileName:; Method:ExecuteNonQuery(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:178.
FileName:; Method:<AddObjectSharingData>b__14(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:12.
FileName:; Method:<HandleInsertErrors>b__3(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:11.
FileName:; Method:HandleInsertErrors(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:6.
FileName:; Method:AddObjectSharingData(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:312.
FileName:; Method:AddSharingData(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:23.
FileName:; Method:AddResourceSharing(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:464.
FileName:; Method:RunSharingSubTask(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:49.
FileName:; Method:RunSubtask(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:23.
FileName:; Method:Run(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:354.
FileName:; Method:RunNewAndSetUserRoleSubtasks(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:166.
FileName:; Method:RunSubtask(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:140.
FileName:; Method:Run(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:354.
FileName:; Method:SubtaskRun(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:221.
FileName:; Method:RunInternal(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:112.
FileName:; Method:Run(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:4.
FileName:; Method:System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:0.
FileName:; Method:Dispatch(); lineNo:0; ilOffset:162.
-------- exception.InnerException.ToString() -------
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException (0x80131904): Procedure or function prc_RBS_UserRoleSharedObjectRelation_Insert has too many arguments specified.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection, Action`1 wrapCloseInAction)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean callerHasConnectionLock, Boolean asyncClose)
at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TryRun(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj, Boolean& dataReady)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite, SqlDataReader ds)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, Int32 timeout, Task& task, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe, Int32 timeout, Boolean asyncWrite)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
ClientConnectionId:b85c83f3-e87d-4ec4-af12-41b4dd6ad8cb
--------------- exception.StackTrace ---------------
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlRetryCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.<>c__DisplayClass15.<AddObjectSharingData>b__14()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.<>c__DisplayClass4.<HandleInsertErrors>b__3()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.DbAccessHelper.HandleInsertErrors[_RetTy](DbAccessDelegate`1 func, ErrorInfo duplicateErrorInfo)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.UserRoleDBHelper.AddObjectSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, Guid objectId, CarmineObjectType objectType, AccessControlData accessData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddSharingData(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskContext, LockableObject resource, AccessControlData data)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.DelegatedAdmin.ResourceSharingHelper.AddResourceSharing(SqlContext ctx, ITaskContext taskCtx, LockableObject resource, List`1 destinationRoles, UserOrGroup destinationUser)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.GrantResourceTask.RunSharingSubTask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.ResourceSharingTaskBase.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.UserRoleTaskHelper.RunNewAndSetUserRoleSubtasks(ITaskContext taskContext, List`1 queuedSubtasks, UserRoleData userRoleData)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.AuthorizationManager.SetUserRoleSubtask.RunSubtask()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.SubtaskBase.Run()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.Task`1.SubtaskRun(Object state)
------------- StackTrace from handler --------------
This is the call stack from where the exception was caught, not where it was thrown.
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.WriteReportTextFile(TextWriter reportFile)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.Send()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonExceptionReport.Send()
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonCenter.ReportException(Exception e, WERReportOptions options, String& localReportPath)
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.Task`1.SubtaskRun(Object state)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
at System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem()
at System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch()
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--------- Extra Data for Watson Report -------------
Error Reporting Enabled=True
*** Extra Data ***
Process ID = 1500 (0x05dc)
Managed Thread ID = 25
Native Thread ID = 1260 (0x04ec)
Thomas.I (quite honestly) am one of those folks that generally do not read the KB articles associated with a patch or UR or SP - as you don't expect details like have been put into this particular one.
But as Kristian pointed out - within that KB article is the SQL script that modifies / updates this SQL Stored Procedure.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/scvmm/archive/2014/01/29/how-to-update-scvmm-2012-r2-to-update-rollup-1.aspx
Needless to say, the feedback was given to MSFT that folks would overlook that this SQL script needed to be run. So we are just trying to help out.
Brian Ehlert
http://ITProctology.blogspot.com
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How can I add a user Role member that is from a different domain
We are currently building out SCOM 2012 R2 to provide monitoring as a service to some of our customers. As of now we have the RMS on our own department's domain (Domain A) which we have full control of and we have a gateway server that is on the company
wide domain (Domain B) so that we can monitor other departments devices as the leverage this system.
Monitoring is working just fine on both domains and we are just working on fine tuning SCOM so that we can roll it out as a service we offer to our customers. One of the next steps we are working on before rolling it out is giving specific users access
to view only their own devices, dashboards, and groups. So I created a Read-Only profile and went to add a user to test it out, but that user is on Domain B and SCOM is unable to resolve this account. I'm seeing Event ID 26319 with Error Code 1332.
How can I get SCOM to discover devices on a different domain so that I can give them different permissions for accessing the Operations Console and/or Web Console? Is this possible?
Here is the Error I'm seeing.
Log Name: Operations Manager
Source: OpsMgr SDK Service
Date: 2/4/2015 1:11:59 PM
Event ID: 26319
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx
Description:
An exception was thrown while processing UpsertUserRolesV2 for session ID uuid:f3b4015e-9583-4237-b7a6-406826434553;id=40.
Exception message: The creator of this fault did not specify a Reason.
Full Exception: System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.UserRoleUserUnresolvedException]: The creator of this fault did not specify a Reason. (Fault Detail is equal to Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.UserRoleUserUnresolvedException:
Unable to resolve the user [email protected] associated with the user role. Error code 1332. Check your active directory configuration.).
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="OpsMgr SDK Service" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49152">26319</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-02-04T21:11:59.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>172748</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Operations Manager</Channel>
<Computer>xxxxx.xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>UpsertUserRolesV2</Data>
<Data>uuid:f3b4015e-9583-4237-b7a6-406826434553;id=40</Data>
<Data>The creator of this fault did not specify a Reason.</Data>
<Data>System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.UserRoleUserUnresolvedException]: The creator of this fault did not specify a Reason. (Fault Detail is equal to Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.UserRoleUserUnresolvedException:
Unable to resolve the user [email protected] associated with the user role. Error code 1332. Check your active directory configuration.).</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
Thanks for any help I can get in resolving this issue.
JakeThe SCOM Management Server is in Domain A. I've tried it already and it has failed.
So just to clarify the method I used was to go to Administration>Security>User Roles. Then New User Role>Read-Only Operator. In the Create User Role Wizard I then gave the User Role a name, Clicked "Add" under User Role Members.
Then the Select Users or Groups window pops up and I changed the Locations from Domain A to Domain B and searched for the user, which it's able to find, then clicked "OK" to add it to the User Role members which it does just fine. On
the next page which is Group Scope I checked the one group I want this account to have access to and then click next. This brings me to Dashboards and Views where I click the radio button for "Only the dashboards and views selected in each tab are
approved" and chose the folder of dashboards I want this account to access and then click next. This brings me to the Summary and I click "Create". At this point it thinks for a moment then closes out the wizard but the new Read-Only
Operator does not appear. I then look in Event Viewer and see the Event I pasted above.
Am I doing something wrong here? Any guidance on how to get around this issue would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jake -
User, Role, Profile Synchronization Job Fails
Hi Gurus,
When I am scheduling a job the User, Role, and Profile Sync. job fails giving an error
"Cannot assign a java.lang.String object of length 53 to host variable 5 which has JDBC type VARCHAR(40)."
This happens when the synchronization happens with a portal system. We dont have a ruleset for the portal system, So if I put in a "*", it includes this system and results in the error, If I manually select all other system, it works fine. Is there any way to remove this error so that I can schedule the jobs without having to select every system manually.
Regards,
ChinmayaHi,
As per my knowledge, in the Portal system, you should perform only user sync. Roles/profile sync will not work since portal will have workset roles.
Please refer SAP Note 1168120, which may help you to understand the limitations
Hope this helps!!
Rgds,
Raghu
Edited by: Raghu Boddu on Nov 4, 2010 7:39 PM -
How to find the user - role assignments in the database for EP6 SP9?
L.S.,
We have a quite specific requirement: to see which users have access to our portal environment (EP6 SP9). It does not immediately matter (though would probably still be nice to know if possible) which roles users have exactly.
I've been looking in the database to find user-to-role assignments there, but I'm unable to find any. The closest I got is the PID filed in the UME_STRINGS table, but users remain listed there even when all their portal roles are revoked afterwards. Any ideas?
Kind Regards,
Steven Dijkmanhi Steven,
Sorry but you will have to write some code. the following lines of code will work for you.
IRoleSearchFilter rolefilter = UMFactory.getRoleFactory().getRoleSearchFilter();
ISearchResult result = UMFactory.getRoleFactory().searchRoles(rolefilter);
while (result.hasNext()) {
String rolestr = (String) result.next();
IRole r = UMFactory.getRoleFactory().getRole(rolestr);
response.write(r.getDisplayName());
response.write("<br>");
Iterator users = r.getMembers(true);
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Solution Manager 4.0 Solution Monitoring User -Roles-Profiles for Satellite
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I have installed Solution Manager 4.0 (OS -Linux ,Database - DB2) .
Now i need to connect solution manager to the R/3 4.6C
Satellite Systems (DEV, QAS ,PRD) for Solution Monitoring
and Service level Reporting .
I have read the configuration guide , but unable to get clear idea .
1) what users (alos type of user -Dialog , Service, Communication etc) do i need create in DEV , and Test in QAS for solution Monitoring .
2) what exact roles /profiles need to be assigned to these users in satellite systems .
3) what users/roles /profiles needs to be done in SOLMAN system
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in satellite systems and solman 40 ..
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SatishHello Satish,
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Rgds,
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Windows Small Business Server User Roles - Missing or deleted
I have a small business server sbs 2008 r2.
The user roles, Standard, Administrator, Standard w/ admin are no longer available. I don't know why, or how. All I can guess is the previous IT admin, removed the roles, without permission.
I am wondering is there a way to simply get them back?As Robert says, You can create them manually.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794287(v=ws.10).aspx
KnowHow :
Behind the scenes, each User Role is created as a disabled user account in Active Directory, and these accounts are used as “Templates” for user creation. To view these, open Active Directory Users and Computers (from the
Administrative Tools start menu folder, or through Start à Type “dsa.msc” and press enter. Drill down to the SBSUsers folder under “<yourdomain>\MyBusiness\Users\” and you’ll see several disabled user accounts listed.
Binu Kumar - MCP, MCITP, MCTS , MBA - IT , Director Aarbin Technology Pvt Ltd - Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. -
Request Offerings not showing up for custom User role in SMPortal
Hello All,
I've created a custom End User role and scoped it to the domain users group.
To this role I want to show a specific set of Request Offerings on the portal
For that Purpose I created a new Service Offering and added these Request Offerings to it.
I then went on to create a Catalog Group and added the Service Offering to it.
I then created the custom user role based on the EndUser role and allowed them to see all Forms, all Queues, All CI's and on the Catalog group I select that they could only see the Catalog Group which I just created.
I then logged in into the SMPortal and was expecting that my Service Offering would be shown to them.
However, they don't see the service offering.
What could cause this?
Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks in advance!
FilipYou have to add the Service Offerings and the Request Offerings in the Catalog Group. Nesting doesn't work because Service Offerings and Request Offerings are different types of objects.
This offers the option the manage the access to Service Offerings and Request Offerings very granular if needed. For instance you can control access to a Service Offering in one Catalog Group related to one user role (A) and use two additional Catalog Groups
with different Request Offerings related to other user roles (B) and (C). Result will lead to:
User in Role A and B -> Can see Service Offerings A containing Request Offerings B
User in Role A and C -> Can see Service Offerings A containing Request Offerings C
User in Role A, B and C -> Can see Service Offerings A containing Request Offerings B and C
User in Role A only -> Don's see anything because of the missing permission on any Request Offering. So the "empty" Service Request won't show up in the portal.
Hope his helps.
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Restricting values of a dropdown based on user roles
Hi,
Is it possible to restrict the values of a custom metadata dropdown based on the user roles (assuming only 1 role is assigned to each user)? Say, based on the role assigned to a user, he/she should see only 3-4 values out of 10 values in a dropdown on the checkin page. Please suggest.
Thanks.You can get pretty close out of the box using some configuration manager applet voodoo
1)First off create a Table that will contain the options for your list. Create the columns e.g. label and id and then also create a column called dSecurityGroup
2)Add a view based on the table you just created, choose the Security tab and select "Use standard document security"
3)Add some values to your view - make sure that you populate the dSecurityGroup column with real values of security groups
4)Once it is all published, have a look at the checkin and search screens. You should find that UCM will evaluate the options in the same way it would documents - based on the dSecurityGroup value you applied to the row - e.g. you will see an option on the search screen if you have at least R permissions, you will see an option on a checkin screen if you have at least RW permission
Try it out :-) -
How to get the type of user role in ISF?
We have functionality to hide all the buttons on Monitor task, which was successfully achieved by javascript. But we need to enable these buttons for only Site Administrators, so that they only can do necessary modifications upon request from end users. Can someone point me to correct direction how to get the user role when a user is not a Site Administrator. Thanks in advance.
What about having your custom ISF onload script first run a db query (on older version called a rcFetch) which would evaluate if the person loading form is a member of the site admin ou.
Here's a rough example:
ISF_onLoad()
rcFetch('Q1','Q1PL=' + UserID);
This will then run a query to validate if the person is a member of the admin ou.
SELECT * FROM DirOrganizationUnitPeople WHERE PersonID = #P1# AND OrganizationalUnitID = 1 (this should be the id of the site admin ou or the ou which you are referring to as an admin)
then have a call back to determine if any records where return, which indicate the person is a member of the site admin ou.
function Q81_DataCallback(retArray, queryList)
if (retArray['Q8500._COUNT_'] == 1)
{ *Show the fields* }
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On the web how can I check the user role to display the form suitable for this role i
Hello
How can I check on the web the use role to display the a form for each role
Example
If the admin login I display admin_form.fmb and if user login I display
user_form.fmb
Thankx
TamerIn my forms I hide tab pages according the role using something like the following script in the WHEN_NEW_FORM_INSTANCE trigger.
So the user can not navigate to tabs which are vorbiden by his role.
CURSOR users_roles_cur IS SELECT granted_role FROM user_role_privs
WHERE username=(SELECT user FROM dual);
user_roles_rec users_roles_cur%ROWTYPE;
IF users_roles_cur%ISOPEN
THEN
CLOSE users_roles_cur;
END IF;
OPEN users_roles_cur;
LOOP
FETCH users_roles_cur INTO user_roles_rec;
EXIT WHEN users_roles_cur%NOTFOUND;
MESSAGE (user_roles_rec.granted_role);
PAUSE;
IF RTRIM(user_roles_rec.granted_role,' ') = 'BLA-BLA'
THEN
tb_pg_id := FIND_TAB_PAGE('activity');
IF GET_TAB_PAGE_PROPERTY(tb_pg_id, visible) = 'FALSE' THEN
SET_TAB_PAGE_PROPERTY(tb_pg_id, visible, property_true);
END IF;
END IF;
END LOOP;
CLOSE users_roles_cur;
Other solution may be is to use an initial form which only will detect the user role and run the appropriate form.
Other solutions are also possible.
Joseph -
The FIM team is pleased to announce the availability of some additional Connectors for FIM2010R2.
General Availability of PowerShell Connector
The PowerShell Connector can be used to communicate with a system through PowerShell scripts. This allows an easy and flexible way to communicate with other systems but also to pre-/post-process data and files before handed over to the FIM Synchronization
Service. We believe the community will help providing scripts for this Connector for various systems and will open a place where scripts can be published for reuse.
TechNet docs:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=393057
Download:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=393056
Release Candidate of Generic SQL Connector
The Generic SQL Connector will allow you to connect to any database where you have an ODBC driver available. It enables new features compared to the built-in MA such as support for Stored Procedures, running SQL scripts, built-in delta import support, import
multiple object types, connect to multiple tables, and much more. This Connector is built on ECMA2.3 which allows schema discoverability to be customized in the Sync Engine UI. A pre-release of the next Sync Engine hotfix is included with the Connector download
and is required for the Connector to work.
Download:
https://connect.microsoft.com/site433/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=52652
Release Candidate of SAP Users and Roles/Groups
The updated SAP templates for Users and Roles/Groups allows you to manage Users, Roles, and Groups in SAP. This also include password sync for Users to SAP. The Connector will make sure roles are represented as groups to make it possible to manage these
with bhold. This template will require the previously published WebService Connector:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=235883.
Download:
https://connect.microsoft.com/site433/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=52651
If you have participated in any other Connector preview program you will have access to the Release Candidate downloads. If you have not participated before then to get access to the preview programs on Connect either join the program “Identity and Access
Management”, “FIM Synchronization Service Connectors Pre-release” on
http://connect.microsoft.com/directory or follow this link
http://connect.microsoft.com/site433/SelfNomination.aspx?ProgramID=6709&pageType=1
We have also published an update to the Generic LDAP Connector adding support for some additional LDAP directories, see
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2936070/. If you have additional LDAP directories you think we should support, please feel free to contact me.
On behalf of the FIM Sync team,
/Andreas KjellmanOn Tue, 18 Mar 2014 08:09:43 +0000, David Burghgraeve wrote:
We've been using the OpenLDAPXMA to be able to connect to ACF2 CA-LDAP (from Computer Associates) running on a IBM Z-OS Mainframe System. We've been using it for password synchronization since 2004 on MIIS. Today it's still used via the
OpenLDAPXMA (64bit) on FIM 2010 R2.
We had to tweak the password management component in the OpenLDAPXMA to support the error messages we get from the ACF2 System, as we support a multi-master password setup between Mainframe and Active Directory (one can change the password on
MF and/or on Windows). by example "LDP0406E ACF2 error modifying lid(ACF00155 NEW PASSWORD CANNOT BE THE SAME AS CURRENT PASSWORD)".
Additionally, we cannot get the delta import to work with the CA-LDAP, there's no capability in it and we tried to use the time attribute to use in the query for recent changes, but it does not work. (I think we need it in a large integer format
or unix time integer).
Would be great to have Microsofts' support in this :)
In a case like this where your follow-up has nothing to do with the
original post you should create a new thread.
Having said that, neither of the MAs to which you refer are official
Microsoft MAs and as such there is no support from Microsoft available.
Also, keep in mind that the ECMA1/XMA extensibility framework has been
deprecated and replaced by the ECMA 2.0. You should plan on replacing
existing ECMA1 management agents with ECMA2.0 connectors.
Paul Adare - FIM CM MVP
"It's 106 light-years to Chicago, we've got a full chamber of anti-matter,
a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing visors."
"Hotsync." -- Paul Tomblin & Peter da Silva
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