Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)
Introducing Open System Services
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Management and Operations Tasks
Management and Operations Tasks
The only OSS management and operations tasks that must occur within the OSS
environment are performing backups, configuring printer aliases, and defining default
profiles; the rest can occur from the Guardian environment. Table 1-1 lists common
OSS management and operations tasks, along with the location of information on
performing those tasks.
If a task is not listed, it is a task that affects the NonStop operating system and includes
the Guardian environment as well as the OSS environment. For information about
performing these tasks, see Guardian documentation.
Many of the general user tasks described in the Open System Services User’s Guide
are also useful for a system manager or operator. See that guide when the Guardian
documentation does not describe a task you need to perform.
Table 1-1. Management and Operations Tasks (page 1 of 3)
Task Subtask See
Auditing configuring ADD FILESET Command
on page 12-8 and ALTER
FILESET Command on page 12-19
filesets Auditing a Fileset
on page 5-11, the Security
Management Guide, and the Safeguard Audit
Service Manual
related SCF
commands
Section 12, Open System Services Monitor
shell commands Auditing of OSS Shell Commands
on page 8-26, the
Security Management Guide, and the Safeguard
Audit Service Manual
Configuring printers and printer
aliases
Managing Printers in the OSS Environment
on
page 10-1
servers Configuring a Server
on page 4-26
terminal and server
access
Section 7, Managing Terminal Access
, the Telserv
Manual, and either the TCP/IP Configuration and
Management Manual or the TCP/IPv6 Configuration
and Management Manual
user access Managing Users and Groups
on page 8-8, How
Users Gain Access to the OSS Environment on
page 7-1, the Telserv Manual, and either the TCP/IP
Configuration and Management Manual or the
TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual
persistent processes Starting the OSS Monitor as a Persistent Process
on page 2-9, Making OSS Application Processes
Persistent with the Kernel Subsystem on page 2-23,
and the SCF Reference Manual for the Kernel
Subsystem