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Enterprise Overview

The Enterprise section of Altair SLC Hub enables you to manage authentication domains, library definitions, and published libraries, as well as monitor link sessions.

From this section, you can access the following functionalities.

My Credentials

This page displays the credential status of the current user for each Authentication Domain (AuthDomain), including the credential type and username (for internal credentials) or path (for vault credentials).

Once you have set up an AuthDomains, you can create new crendentials from this page.

Authentication Domains

Altair SLC Hub uses Authentication Domains to store access credentials, which can then be referenced by SAS language programs, removing the need for those programs to hard code the credentials.

In the Authentication Domains page, you can view, create, and edit authentication domain definitions.

You can also perform access control tests and create new credentials.

Library Definitions

With appropriate administrative access, you can create and manage Library Definitions and libname bindings in the Library Definitions page of Altair SLC Hub.

Each library definition links to a further page where its details can be viewed and edited.

Manage Published Libraries

This page enables you to create and edit Published Libraries.

You can also view the status of published libraries and the worker process from this page.

Browse Published Libraries

This page enables you to browse all published libraries , includings their members.

This page enables you view and manage Link Sessions.

When a link connection is created from Altair Analytics Workbench to a defined processing engine, that connection uses an SSH connection to connect to the server hosting the processing engine.

When using Altair SLC Hub, a request is made to the Hub for it to launch a link session instead of establishing an SSH connection to a specific server.

The Altair SLC Hub then schedules the Altair SLC session to be run on a suitable node in the Hub cluster.