HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Routine Management Tasks

g - Groups
View or Configure Groups.
t - Templates
View or Configure User Templates.
See “Configuring Users and Groups” in the HP-UX System Administrator’s Guide:
Configuration Management.
(Also accessible with /usr/sbin/ugweb -t)
Starting Text-Based HP SMH
To run HP SMH, you must be superuser or have been granted access (see “Giving
Users Limited Access to Text-Based HP SMH” in the HP-UX System Administrator’s
Guide: Configuration Management).
Portions of HP SMH can use the X Window System to display enhanced screens. You
can choose to have those screens displayed as text graphics instead. The X screens allow
you to use the mouse pointer to navigate the screens. The text screens and the menu
displays use keyboard controls, notably Tab, the arrow keys, Enter, and certain letter
keys, as indicated on the screen. Esc usually ends the current operation. On a menu
display, x terminates the program.
To start text-based HP SMH modules with the X Window interface,
1. Enable the X Window system as described in HP-UX System Administrator’s
Guide: Configuration Management.
2. Run the module with the -t option:
# /usr/sbin/fsweb -t # Disks and File Systems
# /usr/sbin/kcweb -t # Kernel Configuration
# /usr/sbin/ncweb -t # Networking and Communications
# /usr/sbin/pdweb -t # Peripheral Devices
# /usr/sbin/secweb -t # Security Attributes Config
# /usr/sbin/ugweb -t # Accounts for Users and Groups
Note: The -t option is not available for /usr/sbin/smh.
If the X Window interface is not available, the modules use the alternate text graphic
display.
To start text-based HP SMH without the X Window interface, you must unset the
DISPLAY environment variable. For example, you can enter the following:
# ( unset DISPLAY ; /usr/sbin/smh )
This unsets the DISPLAY variable while HP SMH executes. When HP SMH ends,
the value of DISPLAY is restored. Notice the enclosing parentheses and the
semicolon between the commands.
Similarly, you can start the modules without the X Window interface. For example,
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