Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

OSS Management Utilities
Open System Services Management and Operations Guide527191-005
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OSSINF File
The OSSREMOV command prompts you to determine whether it should remove
the security manager server process $ZSMP and the $NULL process. These
processes are often required by other products and usually should be allowed to
continue running.
OSSREMOV uses the Safeguard SAFECOM program to stop $ZSMP to ensure
that $ZSMP does not restart itself. If your site has not licensed Safeguard, either
do not use OSSREMOV or respond “no” to its prompt about stopping $ZSMP.
If you used OSSSETUP to configure $ZSMP or you manually configured $ZSMP
as a generic process using the recommended values defined in Starting the OSS
Monitor as a Persistent Process on page 2-9, $ZSMP will not restart itself because
its AUTORESTART value is 0. If $ZSMP does not have an AUTORESTART value
of 0, use the SCF ABORT command and then the SAFECOM STOP command to
permanently stop $ZSMP.
The OSSREMOV command skips the tasks for any portions of the OSS
configuration that are no longer present to be removed and continues processing
until all detectable portions have been removed.
The OSSREMOV command does not remove users or user attributes such as
INITIAL-DIRECTORY from the security database.
The OSSREMOV utility does not restore storage subsystem OSSCACHING
settings for disk volumes used in storage pools to their values before OSSSETUP
was run. Modified values are retained unless you subsequently restore them
manually. You can determine which settings were changed by OSSSETUP from
the OSSJOURN file.
You cannot use this command from a remote Expand node.
OSSINF File
This EDIT file is supplied by HP and contains the initial configuration OSSSETUP
creates for management by the OSS Monitor. You should not modify this file because
the file can be overwritten by a subsequent software product revision (SPR), which
would remove your changes.
Figure C-4 shows the content of a typical OSSINF file.