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serverdomain domain

The server domain name reported in responses; for example, yourcompany.com. The default is all blanks.

port pppp

The IP network port the server listens on for connections. The default is port 80, the standard HTTP port.

The effective IP network port must be accessible for use by the server and it must not be reserved for use by another jobname (that is, by the TCP/IP PORT or PORTRANGE configuration statements).

Also under OS/390 or z/OS, the server started task requires SAF authority to interface with TCP/IP or initialization errors will occur For example, use the following procedure for RACF:

1.Create a RACF group with an OMVS segment and GID for the server started task:

RDEFINE STARTED http.* STDATA(USER(userid) GROUP(groupname)) ADDGROUP groupname OMVS(GID(groupid))

where:

http is the name of the server started task procedure/

userid is the RACF userid to be associated with the started task. groupname is the RACF group associated

2.Create a RACF userid with an OMVS segment and UID for the server started task.

ADDUSER userid DFLTGRP(groupname) OMVS(UID(uid))

Security Parameters

Security is enabled by the security parameter described below.

Note – If you want to use the GUI to run EXPORT, you must give the server address space sufficient authority to write to the data set name you are using for the manifest file. If you want to use the GUI to run IMPORT, you must give the server address space sufficient authority to read from the data set name you are using for the manifest file.

authname title

The authentication realm title, which appears on the browser userid/password prompt. The default is StorageTek Virtual Storage Manager.

authuserfile file

Specifies the text data set containing the user information data set. The file reference can be of the following formats:

DSN:dsname - data set name

DDN:ddname - DDNAME in startup proc

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VSM GUI specifications

Sun Microsystems’ Virtual Storage Manager (VSM) Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a powerful tool designed to facilitate the management of storage resources in enterprise environments. The VSM GUI provides a user-friendly interface that simplifies complex storage operations, making it an essential component for administrators tasked with optimizing data storage and retrieval.

One of the main features of the VSM GUI is its intuitive layout, which allows users to navigate through various storage management functions with ease. The interface includes dashboard views that provide a comprehensive overview of storage utilization, performance metrics, and operational status. This quick access to critical information enables administrators to make informed decisions and respond proactively to storage-related issues.

Another significant characteristic of the VSM GUI is its robust reporting capabilities. Users can generate detailed reports on storage resource allocation, usage patterns, and overall system performance. These reports can help identify potential bottlenecks and allow for better capacity planning, ensuring that storage resources align with organizational needs.

The VSM GUI is built on modern web technologies, providing flexibility and accessibility. This web-based architecture enables users to manage their storage infrastructure from any device with internet access, whether in the office or on the move. The GUI supports integration with other management tools and systems, enhancing its functionality and allowing for streamlined workflows.

Security is a critical aspect of the VSM GUI, and Sun Microsystems has implemented several measures to safeguard sensitive data. User authentication and role-based access control ensure that only authorized personnel can perform specific operations. Additionally, audit trails are maintained to monitor user activities, providing an extra layer of accountability.

Furthermore, the VSM GUI supports automation features that facilitate routine tasks such as data backup, replication, and recovery processes. By automating these operations, administrators can focus on more strategic initiatives rather than spending valuable time on repetitive tasks.

In summary, Sun Microsystems’ VSM GUI combines an intuitive design with powerful features to provide a comprehensive storage management solution. With its emphasis on usability, reporting, security, and automation, it is an invaluable tool for organizations looking to optimize their storage infrastructure while minimizing operational overhead. The VSM GUI exemplifies how effective technology can enhance data management processes within enterprise environments.