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authorization mechanism and authorization URL to utilize.
rc.db2. Created by mkhpss. Script for starting DB2.
rc.krb. Created by mkhpss. Script for starting the Kerberos servers.
passwd. Created by mkhpss. A local HPSS-only password file for use with Unix
authentication and authorization. Optionally, the system password file can be used
instead.
group. Created by mkhpss. A local HPSS-only group file for use with Unix
authentication and authorization. Optionally, the system group file can be used instead.
unix.master.key. Created by mkhpss. The file can also be generated by running the
hpss_unix_keygen utility. It contains a hexadecimal key in the format 0x########
0x########. The key is used by HPSS during Unix authentication to provide an extra
layer of protection to the entries in the hpss.unix.keytab file. Passwords are
wrapped/unwrapped using the master key if the GAS_UNIX_CRED_MASTER_KEY
flag is set. The unix.master.key file should only exist on the core server machine and
should be adequately protected.
ftp. Files for ftp configuration. See Section 13.2: FTP Daemon Configuration in the HPSS
Management Guide for more information.
gk. The recommended directory for the site policy configuration file used by the Gatekeeper if the
Gatekeeper is configured to do Gatekeeping Services. The file is usually named gksitepolicy. It is
created by the system administrator.
hdm. The directory to hold files for XFS configuration.
hpssdb. The directory to hold the DB2 instance configuration information and 'CFG' database tables.
krb5kdc. The directory for Kerberos configuration files. These include:
kadm5.keytab. The keytab for the Kerberos administrative user
kdc.conf. Kerberos configuration file. See the Kerberos documentation.
log. The default directory where the Log Daemon creates two central log files, logfile01 and
logfile02. In this same directory, the Log Client will continually write a circular ASCII log file,
local.log.
mps. The directory in which the MPS places its migration/purge reports, if it is configured to
produce these reports. Reports are generated every 24 hours. The system administrator will need to
remove these reports regularly when no longer needed to avoid filling up the /var/hpss file system.
ssm. The usual directory for ssm configuration files. These include:
A file to store alarms and events if SSM is configured to buffer alarm and event messages
in a disk file (as opposed to keeping them in memory). This pathname is defined by the
HPSS_SSM_ALARMS environment variable.
An optional subdirectory to hold keytabs for hpssadm users on the system. The directory
and keytab files are created by the system administrator.
login.conf. Contains information required by SSM authentication. Created by hpssuser.
See Chapter 3: Using SSM of the HPSS Management Guide for details.
tmp.The /var/hpss/tmp is the default directory where the Startup Daemon creates a lock file for each
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