CORBA 2.6 Administration Guide
Manage Naming Service data using the Naming Administrator●
Troubleshoot the servers●
The Console is recommended for configuring and managing the NonStop Services for CORBA.
However, you can use the command line tools and shell scripts to configure and manage the system if
you prefer them (see Configuration and Management Using Commands). Note that it is easier to make
mistakes with the tools and scripts than with the Console.
The data that the Console managesthe configuration datais stored in the configuration database on the
host system. With caution, you can use the cfgmgt tool to view and modify the configuration data. The
NSDAdminServer and the NSDEnvironServer use the Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) to
PATHMON to configure, start, stop, and monitor the status of servers.
Connecting to Host System
After launching the Console, you connect to a host system that you want to manage and select a security
domain and one or more business domains. After you have connected to a host system, you can define
additional security domains and business domains as required by your site.
Select Manage System from the Admin menu or click Manage a system on the tool bar.1.
The System Selection dialog appears. Type either the name or the IP address of the host system,
then click OK. If you enter a name, it must be one that can be found by a host name lookup
(usually performed by the Domain Name Service). The Security Domain Selection dialog appears.
2.
Select a security domain, then click OK. The Security Domain Authentication dialog appears.3.
Log on to the security domain by typing the user name and password for the security domain you
selected. Click OK. The Business Domain Selection dialog appears.
4.
Select a business domain, then click OK. (To select multiple business domains, press the Shift key
while selecting.) The main Console window lists the business domains under the host system and
security domain.
5.
Now you can either add more domains or start the servers.
Managing Business and Security Domains
Security Domains●
Business Domains●
Security Domains
A security domain contains the process and configuration data that are manageable under a user name
and password. An initial security domain is created when you install the product. If you choose to do so,