Runtime User - 6.4.3.0

Runtime user ID, including an LDAP- or AD-formatted user ID, under which the job will be run.

If the user does not have a login shell, add a - character in front of the ID. The Controller will provide a shell for that user and strip the - character from the username.

 

When specifying a Windows account, be aware that the user must have the following privileges based upon the Universal Agent's configuration for the UAG logon option:

  • logon = Interactive (default)
    • Not be in "Deny log on locally."
    • Be a member of "Allow log on locally."
  • logon = Batch
    • Not be in "Deny log on as a batch job"
    • Be a member of "Allow log on as a batch job"