This topic describes how to configure a custom TSMÂ administration group.
By default, the Tableau Server installation process creates a group called tsmadmin
. Users in this group are authorized as administrators of TSM. You can change this default group during installation. See Help Output for initialize-tsm Script.
If you have already installed Tableau Server and wish to change the group used for TSMÂ administration, follow the procedure in this topic.
You can configure Tableau Server to use an arbitrary group as a custom TSMÂ administration group. Once configured, any user that is a member of the custom group will be able to administer TSM.
Step 1:Â Create the new groupCreate a new group on your computer. Do not change the permissions on the default group as created by Linux.
Step 2: Configure Tableau ServerThe custom TSMÂ administration group name is stored in the tsm.authorized.groups
configuration key. If you want to specify a group name (other than tsmadmin
) then you will need to update the tsm.authorized.groups
configuration key and then restart Tableau Server.
Use the tsm configuration set command to set the group name value. For example, to change the TSM administrative group name to myadmingroup
, run the following commands:
tsm configuration set -k tsm.authorized.groups -v myadmingroup
tsm pending-changes apply
Notes
tsm.authorized.groups
configuration key overwrites any existing value stored on that key.tsmadmin
group, and you overwrite the tsm.authorized.groups
configuration key with a new value, then the users in the existing tsmadmin
group will no longer be authorized for TSM.After you finished setting tsm.authorized.groups
, any user in the new group(s) that you have specified will have full TSMÂ administrative rights on Tableau Server.
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