The Content Server installation program and the scripts that run during repository configuration automatically create various objects, such as cabinets, configuration objects, users, and groups.
Table 2.4 lists the default users that are created during repository configuration.
Table 2.4. Default users created during repository conguration
User | User Privileges | Extended User Privileges |
---|---|---|
repository_owner | Superuser | None |
installation_owner | Superuser | None |
global registry user | None | None |
dm_bpm_inbound_user | None | None |
dm_autorender_win32 | System Administrator | None |
dm_autorender_mac | System Administrator | None |
dm_mediaserver | System Administrator | None |
dm_fulltext_index_user | Superuser | None |
The configuration program creates a number of default groups.Table 2.5 describes the default groups. In addition to the default groups, the configuration program also creates a set of privileged groups. For more information about privileged groups, refer to Privileged groups.
Table 2.5. Default groups created during repository conguration
Group | Members |
---|---|
admingroup | installation_owner, repository_owner |
docu | repository_owner, installation_owner, dm_autorender_win32, dm_autorender_mac, dm_mediaserver |
queue_admin | None. This is a role group supporting the queue management feature of Documentum Process Builder. |
queue_manager | queue_admin group This is a role group supporting the queue management feature of Documentum Process Builder. |
queue_processor | queue_manager group This is a role group supporting the queue management feature of Documentum Process Builder. |
process_report_admin | queue_admin This is a role group supporting the queue management feature of Documentum Process Builder. |