Open System Services Installation Guide (H06.16+, J06.05+)
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HP recommends that you log on with the super ID to run this utility; otherwise, you must first ensure that the NULL, OSMP,
and OSSMON objects have the correct security settings (see the Open System Services Management and Operations
Guide). For G06.17 and later RVUs, NULL and OSMP are not required.
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HP recommends that you log on with a user ID in the SUPER group ID to run this utility.
To stop an OSS EasySetup utility before it finishes, press the Break key (see “Break Key Message”
(page 52)).
CAUTION: The files in Table 1 (page 13) and Table 2 (page 14) are EDIT files (file code 101),
not object files. Nothing prevents you from changing these files; however, HP recommends that
you change only the OSSINFIL file (for instructions, see the Open System Services Management
and Operations Guide). Avoid changing the OSSINF file, because the changes might be overwritten
by future software updates.
Table 2 OSS EasySetup Files
OSS EasySetup Utilities
That Use It
DescriptionFilename
AllContains routines that the OSS EasySetup utilities share.OSSLIB
OSSSETUP and
STARTOSS
Is used to start a predetermined set of OSS servers and filesets
that the OSS Monitor ($ZPMON) manages. For file contents, see
Example 1 (page 15).
OSSINF
STARTOSSIs used to start OSS servers and filesets that the OSS Monitor
($ZPMON) manages. If this file does not exist when you run
STARTOSS, STARTOSS creates it by copying the OSSINF file.
OSSINFIL
NoneIs a standard softdoc.SOFTDOC
NoneContains only the text “This file is no longer supported.”OSSINSTL
NoneContains only the text “This file is no longer supported.”STRTSOSS
NoneContains only the text “This file is no longer supported.”STOPSOSS
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