HP SIM V5.1 User Guide (356920-009, January 2007)

NOTE: The
All Tools toolbox
cannot be edited. However, the
Monitor Tools toolbox
can be edited, but
only the set of
tools
that are contained in the toolbox can be changed.
To modify a toolbox:
1. Select OptionsSecurityUsers and AuthorizationsToolboxes.
2. Select the toolbox to edit, and click Edit. The Edit Toolbox section appears.
Note: For limited and no configuration rights users to clear, delete, assign events, and add comments
to events, you must select Configuration Tool from the Show tools in category dropdown list. Then,
select Clear Events, Delete Events, Assign Events, and Comment Events as necessary and click
>> to add them to the Toolbox contents.
3. Change the appropriate setting. See “Creating new toolboxesfor more detailed information on each
field.
Note: New custom tools are located under ToolsCustom Tools.
4. Click OK to save the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
Command line interface
Users with
full configuration rights
can use the mxtoolbox command to modify toolboxes from the
command
line interface
(CLI).
Users with
limited configuration rights
can use the mxexec command to launch command tools on systems
from the CLI. For assistance with this command, see the associated manpage.
See “Using command line interface commandsfor information on accessing the manpage.
Related procedures
Creating new toolboxes
Deleting toolboxes
Toolbox report
Related topics
Users and authorizations
Toolboxes
Deleting toolboxes
CAUTION: When a
toolbox
is deleted, all of the associated
authorizations
are also deleted.
NOTE: The
All Tools toolbox
and the
Monitor Tools toolbox
cannot be deleted.
To delete a toolbox:
1. Select OptionsSecurityUsers and AuthorizationsToolboxes.
2. Select the toolboxes to be deleted.
3. Click Delete. A confirmation box appears.
4. Click OK to delete the toolboxes, or click Cancel to cancel the deletion process.
The toolbox and all associated authorizations are permanently deleted.
Command line interface
Users with
full configuration rights
can use the mxtoolbox command to delete toolboxes from the
command
line interface
(CLI).
Users with
limited configuration rights
can use the mxexec command to launch command tools on systems
from the CLI. For assistance with this command, see the associated manpage.
See “Using command line interface commandsfor information on accessing the manpage.
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