HP WBEM Services for HP-UX System Administrator Guide (5900-1624, April 2011)

Table 1 Commands, Executable Scripts, and Daemon Processes in HP WBEM Services
To Perform
Required
PermissionVersionTypeName
Authorizes users for a specified namespace.
Use this command to add, modify, or remove
authorization per user, per namespace. You can
also assign Read or Write permissions. Note
that assigning Write permission does not
automatically include Read permission.
Use this command to list all authorizations that
are configured on the CIM Server.
This command can be used only if the property
enableNamespaceAuthorization is set to
true. To set this property to true, use the
cimconfig command.
To use this command, the CIM Server must be
running.
For more information, see cimauth (1M).
rootA.02.07Commandcimauth
To set, clear, or view the properties of the CIM
Server.
With this command, an operation using the
current option changes the value immediately.
However, an operation using the “planned”
option takes effect the next time the CIM Server
is started.
When using the current values, the CIM Server
must be running. When using planned values,
the CIM Server can be running or not.
For more information, see cimconfig(1M).
rootA.02.07Commandcimconfig
Used by HP WBEM Services to compile .mof
files and to load the information in the
repository.
MOF files can be used for resource and provider
information. MOF files must follow the DMTF
standard format. The cimmof manpage includes
rules for specifying locations where the files are
loaded.
Schemas can only be loaded as local root,
regardless of any authorizations specified
through cimauth. If namespace authorization
is enabled, user must also have Write
authorization in the namespace. You can use
the cimmof command only when the CIM
Server is running.
For more information on using this command,
see cimmof(1M).
rootA.02.07Commandcimmof
To list (with status), disable, enable, or remove
registered CIM providers or CIM provider
modules.
For more information, see cimprovider(1M).
The list option
can be executed
by any user.
You must have
local root
permission to
use the other
options.
A.02.07Commandcimprovider
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