
The following are descriptions of the service aids:
AIX | Shell | Prompt | Service | Aid |
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This | service | aid | allows | access | to the | AIX | command | line. In | order | to | use | this service | |||||||||
aid the user must know the root password (when a root password has been |
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Backup/Restore | Media Service | Aid |
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This | service | aid | allows | verification | of | backup | media and | devices. It | presents | a | menu | ||||||||||
of tape and diskette devices available for testing and | prompts | for | selection | of | the | ||||||||||||||||
desired device. It then presents a menu of available backup formats | and | prompts | for | ||||||||||||||||||
selection | of | the | desired format. The supported formats | are | tar, | backup, | and | cpio. | |||||||||||||
After | the | device | and format are selected, the service aid backups | a known file to t | |||||||||||||||||
selected | device, | restores that file to /tmp, and compares the original file | to | the | |||||||||||||||||
restored file. The restored file is | also left | in | /tmp to allow | for | visual | comparison. All | |||||||||||||||
errors | are | reported. |
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Configure | Remote | Maintenance | Policy | Service | Aid |
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The | Remote | Maintenance Policy | includes | modem | configurations | and | phone | numbers |
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to | use for | remote maintenance | support. |
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Use this service aid to display and change the following settings for the Remote Maintenance Policy.
ŸConfiguration File for Modem on S1 Configuration File for Modem on S2
Enter the name of a modem configuration file to load on either serial port 1 (S1) or serial port 2 (S2). The modem configuration files are located in the directory /usr/share/modems. If a modem file is already loaded, it is indicated by 'Modem file currently loaded'.
ŸModem file currently loaded on S1 Modem file currently loaded on S2
This is | the | name of the file that is currently loaded on serial port 1 or |
serial | port | 2. |
Note: These settings are only shown when a modem file is loaded for a serial port.
ŸCall In Authorized on S1 (on/off) Call In Authorized on S2 (on/off)