Specifications

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Administering an Existing HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe System
4.2.10 Password protection
The server checks if the access passwords in all nodes are identical for the user classes. If not,
an error message is displayed, and the user administration must be corrected. The password
prompt when logging on to HiPath 3000 Manager at the server is also captured via the named
passwords. Administrative access to the server and thus to the database on it is protected by
a password mechanism.
User classes are configured with name and password via File | HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe |
Transfer | HiPath 5000 RSM/AllServe Server.
4.2.11 LOG file mechanism - Feature server status messages
As the Feature server does not have an interface, the Windows Event Viewer is used for the
status information. This standard tool is used by VSRV, CAR and REGSEVER in order to report
both status information and error messages.
Event entry parameters are set via the tool itself, i.e., the length of the event file, the validity of
the events in days, the reaction on reaching the maximum size, the display filter and many more
things are set with the Event Viewer tool.
The event file can be saved under a user-specified name and thus all information can be se-
quentially documented and archived.
Opening Event Viewer
Event Viewer can be opened via Start | Settings | Administrative Tools | Event Viewer.
The event file of the Feature server can be opened from every computer in the domain in the
customer LAN. The server PC must be selected for this in the network browser via Action |
Connect to another computer | Another computer.
Remote access
Events to be displayed at remote terminals can be sent as SNMP traps. To do this, the relevant
application is selected with the program evntwin.exe (Event Translator Config Tool) under the
WIN2000 SYSTEM32 directory, and the individual possible server events can be configured as
traps.
The IP addresses of the traps are defined as destinations in the properties of the Windows
SNMP_Service.
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To monitor a specific application, e.g., the Feature server in Event Viewer, the Fea-
ture server must be selected as the event source in the filter functions.