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Introduction to MPE XL for MPE V System Administrators
Helpful Information
Reference to certain levels of system administrator capabilities are
referred to throughout this manual. The following information defines
these capabilities.
System Administrator Capabilities Defined
Table 1-13. MPE XL System Administrator Capabilities
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| OP | System Supervisor. A user whose account and user name have been |
| | assigned OP capability. The System Supervisor is responsible for |
| | optimizing the performance of the system, and may execute commands |
| | like :TUNE and :ALLOCATE or log on with ;HIPRI. OP commands should not |
| | be confused with Operator commands, which are explained below. |
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| SM | System Manager. A user whose account and user name have been assigned |
| | SM capability. The System Manager creates the accounting structure |
| | and assigns appropriate capabilities and initial security provisions |
| | to each account. The System Manager also works with the |
| | Hewlett-Packard Applications Engineer (AE) and the System Supervisor |
| | to develop the MPE XL configuration which best suits the needs of the |
| | users at their installation. |
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| AM | Account Manager. A user, selected by the System Manager, whose user |
| | name has been assigned AM capability. The Account Manager establishes |
| | groups and users within a particular account and assigns capabilities, |
| | passwords, and attributes to them. |
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| CV | Allows assigned account and user to create mountable volume sets. |
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| UV | Allows assigned account and user to use mountable volume sets. |
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| PS | Programmatic Sessions. A user who is allowed to execute the |
| | :STARTSESS command and call to the STARTSESS and ABORTSESS intrinsics. |
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| NM | Node Manager. A user, selected by the System Manager, who is assigned |
| | to manage the data communication subsystem at a specified location. |
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| NA | Network Administrator. A user, selected by the System Manager, who |
| | has been assigned the capability to perform comprehensive diagnostics |
| | on an entire communications network. |
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| | Executing the commands in this manual does not require NM or NA |
| | capability. They are included to present a complete listing of the |
| | user capability list. Refer to NS3000/XL User/Programmer Reference |
| | (36920-90001). |
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System Operator and System Operator Commands Defined
The System Operator is the user who is logged on to the System Console.
The System Operator may have no capabilities other than those conferred
by control of the System Console. The System Operator also may have any
of the capabilities listed in Table 1-13 , above.
System Operator commands are commands that, normally, can be executed
only from the System Console. With the exception of commands preceded by
the prompt "=" the use of System Operator commands can be assigned to
other users with the :ALLOW and :ASSOCIATE commands.
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