CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide

You can add a security domain either while you are selecting a host system to manage or when you are already managing a host system (for
step-by-step instructions, see the Console's online help). In either case, you must provide the following information:
Field Information Required
Security
domain
name
Meaningful name for the security domain. Can contain alphabetic, numeric, and underscore characters.
Logon name User ID for the security domain. This is the Guardian logon name for the host system.
Logon
password
Password for the Guardian logon name.
TCP process Name of the TCP process that is managing the selected host address. One TCP process can manage multiple host
addresses. TCP processes can be spread across CPUs for load balancing. If the “Use Parallel Library TCP/IP”
check box is checked, specify a TCP process that is enabled for Parallel Library TCP/IP.
Search for
business
domains to
manage
Leave checked to search the host system for business domains owned by the logon name. Once found, you can
select one or more business domains to manage under the new security domain. (Depending on the system, the
search process can take some time.) Uncheck this option if you plan to manage business domains that are not yet
defined.
Removing a Security Domain
To remove a security domain, select the name of the security domain in the tree, then choose menu item View | Domains | Security. The dialog
that appears allows you to choose security domains and remove them if desired.
Business Domains
A business domain contains a collection of related business application processes and configuration data. Multiple business domains can be
defined for one security domain. An initial business domain is created when you install the product.
Adding a New Business Domain
Removing a Business Domain
Renaming a Business Domain
Adding a New Business Domain
Add additional business domains if, for example, you want to partition your security domain. Each business domain has its own set of NonStop
Services for CORBA processes. Separate business domains can ensure that processes running under one business domain do not interfere
with processes running under a different business domain.
You can add a business domain either while you are selecting a host system to manage or when you are already managing a host system (for
step-by-step instructions, see the Console's online help). In either case, you must specify its General Properties. See
Viewing and Configuring
Server Properties (especially the subtopic General Properties).
Removing a Business Domain
To remove a business domain, select the name of the security domain in the tree, then choose menu item View | Domains | Business. The
dialog that appears allows you to choose business domains and remove them if desired.