Troubleshooting
Problem
When using mas/cli tool to install MAS, the default SSO settings will be used, it is not possible to change these settings during install time.
Symptom
The desired SSO settings for MAS, like accessTokenTimeout, defaultIDP and idleTimeout will always be set to default values when installing MAS, until someone manually changes those default values.
Cause
This problem occurs because mas/cli tool does not have a step that allows for selection of custom values for SSO properties.
Resolving The Problem
After installing MAS using mas/cli tool, manually change SSO settings directly in the Suite Custom Resource.
1. In the Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform console, in the Administration section, select Custom Resource Definitions.
2. In the CustomResourcesDefinitions window, select the Suite CR file.
3. On the Instances tab, select the instance that youn want to set SSO values for.
4. On the YAML tab for the selected instance, in the spec.settings section, add the sso section with the desired values for the SSO settings.
1. In the Red Hat® OpenShift® Container Platform console, in the Administration section, select Custom Resource Definitions.
2. In the CustomResourcesDefinitions window, select the Suite CR file.
3. On the Instances tab, select the instance that youn want to set SSO values for.
4. On the YAML tab for the selected instance, in the spec.settings section, add the sso section with the desired values for the SSO settings.
Example:
spec: settings: sso: accessTokenTimeout: 12h defaultIDP: default-ldap |
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Document Information
Modified date:
20 June 2024
UID
ibm17158133