Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Installation and Management
Safeguard Administrator’s Manual—523317-029
10-8
Starting the SMP
This command is typically part of your CIIN or system startup files.
In this example, the backup SMP process is created in CPU 4. If you do not specify a
backup processor, no backup process is created. Once the SMP is running, it
automatically creates these files:
Note. Because the OSMP object program file contains PRIV code, it can only be run by the
super ID. If other users are to be allowed to start the SMP, the super ID must license the
OSMP and OSMON. For example:
VOLUME $SYSTEM.SYSnn
FUP LICENSE (OSMP, OSMON)
$SYSTEM.SAFE.GUARD Contains object authorization records for all disk
objects (volumes, subvolumes, and disk files) on
$SYSTEM.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.OTHER Contains object authorization records for all local
system objects other than disk (devices,
subdevices, processes, subprocesses, and
OBJECTTYPEs).
$SYSTEM.SAFE.CONFIG Contains the attributes that determine Safeguard
configuration.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.CONFIGP
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Contains the attributes that stores the new
password configuration information.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.CONFIGA Contains audit configuration information and
terminal definition records.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.A000000n Contains the initial audit files that serve as a
secondary audit pool after other audit pools are
added.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.LUSERID Contains user alias information and OSS user
attributes.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.LUSERIDG Is the alternate key file for LUSERID.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.PATGUARD Contains diskfile patterns.
$SYSTEM.SAFE.LUSERAX Contains password, text description and binary
description records for an alias. Opens in secure
mode.
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.USERAX Contains password, text description and binary
description records for an user. Opens in secure
mode.
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The $SYSTEM.SAFE.CONFIGP file is supported only on systems running G06.29 and later G-series RVUs
and H06.06 and later H-series RVUs.