Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Becoming the Root User (Solaris Only)
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Printing SGM Windows, page3-398
Connecting to a New Server, page3-399
Integrating SGM with Other Products, page3-401
Using the Windows Start Menu, page3-403
Becoming the Root User (Solaris Only)
Some SGM procedures require you to be logged 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 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: 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: root-password
Configuring SNMP
If SGM User-Based Access is disabled, or if it is enabled and you are a Network
Administrator or System Administrator, SGM enables you to view and change
some SNMP settings. (For more information about user authorization levels in
SGM, see the “Configuring SGM User Authentication Levels (Solaris Only)”
section on page 4-6.)