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GRC 10.1 provisioning to multiple CUA systems

Former Member
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Hello Experts,

Just wanted to know challenges if any in a scenario where one GRC is used to provision access to child systems of two CUA systems.

For example,

CUA1 is connected to CHILD1, CHILD2, CHILD3

CUA2 is connected to CHILD4, CHILD5, CHILD6

We have a scenario where provisioning for CHILD1 to 6 should occur through one GRC system. Just wanted to understand any challenges if we configure CUA settings & CUA distribution for two CUAs in one GRC.

Regards,

Sravan

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alessandr0
Active Contributor
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Dear Sravan,

I have set up similar configuration with several CUAs and it works perfectly. Just make sure you set up the model distribution, since only one global CUA can be configured.

Hope this helps.


Regards,

Alessandro

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alessandr0
Active Contributor
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Dear Sravan,

I have set up similar configuration with several CUAs and it works perfectly. Just make sure you set up the model distribution, since only one global CUA can be configured.

Hope this helps.


Regards,

Alessandro

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Thanks for your reply. Will reach out incase any further queries.

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Hi Alessandro,

Do you have more than two CUAs configured in your environment?

Thanks

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Dear Daniel,

sure - you can set-up several CUAs in GRC. Simply use the model distribution rather than global system.

Regards,

Alessandro