The start or stop process also requires user credentials that the enterprise server will verify and authorize. In order to run the command used to start or stop the enterprise server, the user must have Alter permissions on the casstart resource within the OPERCMDS resource class.
It is important to note that the enterprise server is a separate security domain from the Directory Server. For example, it may be using different security configuration and different security managers.
You can specify that startup or stop should use built-in default users or the credentials with which you are currently logged on to Enterprise Server Common Web Administration. Alternatively, you can specify a different username and password.
If you use the currently logged on user, or specify alternative user credentials, you must ensure that the user is present in both the Directory Server and the enterprise server security domains. Within the Directory Server domain, the user must have modify permission on the appropriate enterprise server resource within the Servers resource class. Within the enterprise server security domain, the user must have alter permissions on the casstart resource within the OPERCMDS resource class.