Hi Guys,
In our platform we are planning to install and configure Grid Manager client utility. We have gone through below SAS support link
but we stuck up at the Metadata user ID screen. Which user we need to provide here( sasadm@sapw or sas or any other batch unix ID).
After installing and configuring SASGSUB we would like to allow the users to submit the sas long running jobs on to the GRID nodes.
Any thoughts would be much appreciate..!
Thanks
Uday
Nope.
Meaning, I can think of many things. But I would try with the tests. if it does nto work, we can work with something more specific. It is quite general for now if you do not move forward.
Hello @UVakkalagadda,
it would make sense to me just any OS account registered in metadata, with enough permissions. IN any case, this is just for an initial test.
Afterwards, the user will be prompted for username and password, since they would be submitting jobs with their own accounts.
Thanks Juan, so can I try with sasdemo account? I think this account is having sufficient permissions.
If sasdemo can run GRID jobs (say, with SAS EG), then the answer is yes.
In any case, you can try anything in this case, you can run this config several times. Each time will be a re-config.
In our case we can use sasdemo account for SAS EG grid jobs. Our main purpose is to allow the users to submit the long running sas jobs via command line to GRID nodes and to use SASGSUB functionality post installation . Do you think any other change need to do after client configured?
Nope.
Meaning, I can think of many things. But I would try with the tests. if it does nto work, we can work with something more specific. It is quite general for now if you do not move forward.
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