HP SAM- SMH -UX 11i manual Kernel Configuration kcweb, SAM-SMH Mapping Kernel Configuration

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Kernel Configuration (kcweb)

Table 2-5 SAM-SMH Mapping – Kernel Configuration

Task

Using SAM

Using HP SMH GUI

Using HP SMH TUI

Viewing Tunable

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Details

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > t > Select a tunable >

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Tunables

Enter

 

t

4.

Select a tunable

 

 

4.

Select a tunable

 

 

 

 

5.

Enter

 

 

 

Modifying Tunable

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Value

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > t > Select a tunable > m

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Tunables

 

 

t

4.

Select a tunable

 

 

4.

Select a tunable

5.

Modify Tunable

 

 

5.

m

 

 

 

Viewing Module

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Details

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > m > Select a module >

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Modules

Enter

 

m

4.

Select a module

 

 

4.

Select a module

 

 

 

 

5.

Enter

 

 

 

Modifying Module

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

State

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > m > Select a module > m

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Modules

 

 

m

4.

Select a module

 

 

4.

Select a module

5.

Modify Module

 

 

5.

m

 

 

 

Viewing Pending

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Changes and

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > m > r

Rebooting

 

(character mode)

3.

Tunables Modules Alarms

 

 

3.

 

 

m

4.

View Pending Changes

and

 

4.

p

 

Reboot

 

Viewing Alarm

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Details

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > a > Select an alarm >

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Alarms

Enter

 

a

4.

Select an alarm

 

 

4.

Select an alarm

 

 

 

 

5.

Enter

 

 

 

Adding an Alarm

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

 

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > a > c

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Alarms

 

 

a

4.

Add Alarm

 

 

4.

c

 

 

 

Modifying an

1.

SAM Areas

1.

Tools

#smh

Alarm

2.

Kernel Configuration

2.

Kernel Configuration

k > a > Select an alarm > m

 

3.

(character mode)

3.

Alarms

 

 

a

4.

Select an alarm

 

 

4.

Select an alarm

5.

Modify Alarm

 

 

5.

m

 

 

 

32 Mapping SAM with HP SMH

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Contents SAM-HP SMH Cross Reference Guide Copyright 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Page Scope of this Document Intended AudienceTypographic Conventions ConventionsRelated Information Publishing HistoryProduct Support HP Encourages Your Comments Publishing HistoryStarting HP SMH About HP System Management HomepageWhats New in This Edition HP SMH Home Starting HP SMH GUIHP SMH Tools HP SMH HomeIpmi Mapping SAM with HP SMH Mapping SAM with HP SMH An ExampleMapping SAM with HP SMH Accounts for Users and Groups ugweb SAM-SMH Mapping Accounts for Users and GroupsModifying security Case of trusted Attributes System Non-trusted systemDeleting a local Enabling a localAn NIS user AccountAdding an NIS Updating NISSelect a group Select a group using the checkbox Customizing tasksDeleting an NIS Enabling an NISUser template Select a templateAdding a user TemplateAuditing and Security Configuration secweb SAM-SMH Mapping Auditing and Security ConfigurationOr failure Auditing a systemCall on success Select a system call Select an system callFrom auditing Auditing a userRemoving a user Disks and File Systems Configuration fsweb SAM-SMH Mapping Disks and File Systems ConfigurationDisk Adding local fileAdding remote file DisablingModifying a file Removing a fileCreating a snapshot 1. SAM Areas Viewing extentVolume Volume EnterSelect a logical volume Select a file system Volume Enter mVolume Enter u A logical volumeVolume Enter e Volume Enter aCreating a volume Volume groupSelect a volume group Importing aPhysical volume Deactivating aCreating Modifying aSwap using Adding a deviceAdding a file System swapViewing attribute DetailsSelect a device file SwapKernel Configuration kcweb SAM-SMH Mapping Kernel ConfigurationDeleting an Alarm Setting usageActivating an Deactivating anSAM-SMH Mapping Network Interfaces Configuration Networking and Communications ncwebV c SAM-SMH Mapping Network Services Configuration Disabling the NFS Peripheral Devices pdweb SAM-SMH Mapping Peripheral DevicesPrinters and Plotters lpweb SAM-SMH Mapping Printers and PlottersViewing printer Select printerViewing print RequestsSetting the system Default destinationCommon problems Cancelling a printConfiguration Starting the printSpooler Saving the spooler

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