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== Server Initialization
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After performing all the installation and configuration tasks defined in the link:{{book.project.doc_base_url}}{{book.project.doc_info_version_url}}{{book.installguide.link}}[{{book.installguide.name}}],
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you will need to create an initial admin account.
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{{book.project.name}} does not have any configured admin account out of the box.
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This account will allow you to create an admin that can log into the _master_ realm's administration console so that
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you can start creating realms, users and registering applications to be secured by {{book.project.name}}.
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If your
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server is accessible from `localhost`, you can boot it up and create this admin user by going to the http://localhost:8080/auth URL.
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.Welcome Page
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image:../{{book.images}}/initial-welcome-page.png[]
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Simply specify the username and password you want for this initial admin.
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If you cannot access the server via a `localhost` address, or just want to provision {{book.project.name}} from the command line
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you can do this with the `.../bin/add-user-keycloak` script.
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.add-user-keycloak script
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image:../{{book.images}}/add-user-script.png[]
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The parameters are a little different depending if you are using the standalone operation mode or domain operation mode. For
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standalone mode, here is how you use the script.
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.Linux/Unix
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[source]
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----
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$ .../bin/add-user-keycloak.sh -r master -u <username> -p <password>
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----
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.Windows
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[source]
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----
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> ...\bin\add-user-keycloak.bat -r master -u <username> -p <password>
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----
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For domain mode, you have to point the script to one of your server hosts using the `-sc` switch.
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.Linux/Unix
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[source]
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----
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$ .../bin/add-user-keycloak.sh --sc domain/servers/server-one/configuration -r master -u <username> -p <password>
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----
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.Windows
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[source]
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----
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> ...\bin\add-user-keycloak.bat --sc domain/servers/server-one/configuration -r master -u <username> -p <password>
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----
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