Chapter 4 Getting Started
Starting the MWTM Client
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Step 1 | You must be logged in as the root user or as a superuser, or your login must have administrator privileges. | ||
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| Note | For details on setting up administrator privileges, see Specifying a Super User (Server Only), | |
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Becoming the Root User (Server Only)
Some MWTM procedures require that you log in as the root user.
Caution As the root user, you can adversely affect your operating environment if you are unaware of the effects of the commands that you use. If you are a relatively inexperienced UNIX user, limit your activities as the root user to the tasks described in this manual.
If you are not logged in, log in as the root user:
>login: root
>Password:
If you are already logged in, but not as the root user, use the su command to change your login to root:
#su
#Password:
Starting the MWTM Client
This section contains:
•Before Starting the MWTM Client, page
•Starting the MWTM Client on Solaris or Linux, page
•Access the Node, page
•Starting the MWTM Client on Windows, page
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