IBM Hub/Switch Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 5 HPSS Infrastructure Configuration
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Release 4.5, Revision 2
Section 6.2.2: SSM User Session Configuration and Startup on page 253 for instructions to create an
SSM user session at a later time.
Even though all SSM User IDs and their prerequisite accounts can now be created, we
recommend that only an administrative SSM ID be created at this time. The hpssuser utility
should be invoked to create a new HPSS account after the HPSS system is operational so that all
desired accounts (UNIX, DCE, SSM, or FTP) for new HPSS users can be created at the same
time.
5.5.7 Start Up SSM Servers/User Session
If requested, the mkhpss script will start up the SSM servers and the SSM administration session
so that the user can configure the HPSS system. If this step is not desired at this point, refer to
Section 6.2.1: SSM Server Configuration and Startup on page 253 and Section 6.2.2: SSM User Session
Configuration and Startup on page 253 for instructions on starting up the SSM servers and the SSM
user sessions at a later time.
5.5.8 Re-run hpss_env()
If requested, the mkhpss script will re-read the environment variable values defined in the
hpss_env file and the hpss_env_defs.h file.
5.5.9 Un-configure HPSS
This option allows administrator to delete the existing HPSS configuration from the node.
If no SFS server is configured, this option will issue a warning message, and the user will have
option to abort or continue with the unconfiguration.
If the user chooses to continue, mkhpss deletes the existing HPSS configuration and releases any
resources obtained by the HPSS Infrastructure Configuration.
If SFS server is configured, this option will display the following unconfigure menu:
<mkhpss> Prompt ==> Select Unconfiguration Option:
<mkhpss> [1] Unconfigure encina
<mkhpss> [2] Unconfigure an installation node
<mkhpss> [M] Return to the Main Menu
<mkhpss> Reply ===> (Select Option [1-2, M]):
Option 1 on the Unconfiguration Menu allows the user to unconfigure SFS servers. If somehow an
SFS server is partially configured this option should be used to unconfigure the SFS server so it can
be configured again if desired. Option 1 will display the list of all SFS servers configured, and the
administrator can pick one on the list to unconfigure:
<mkhpss> Prompt ==> Password for cell_admin:
Password must be changed!