Chapter 6 HPSS Configuration
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6.8.3 Gatekeeper Specific Configuration
The GK specific configuration entry can be created using the Gatekeeper Server Configuration
window. After the configuration entry is created, it can be viewed, updated, or deleted through the
same window.
From the HPSS Health and Status window (Figure 6-1 on page 252), click on the Admin menu,
select the Configure HPSS option and click on the "Servers" option. The HPSS Servers window will
be displayed as show in Figure 6-5 on page 264.
To add a new specific configuration, select the Gatekeeper Server entry and click on the Type-
specific... button from the Configuration button group on the HPSS Servers window. The
Gatekeeper Server Configuration window will be displayed as shown in Figure 6-22 with default
values. If the default data is not desired, change the fields with the desired values. Click on the Add
button to create the configuration entry.
To update an existing configuration, select the Gatekeeper Server entry on the HPSS Server
window and click on the Type-specific... button from the Configuration button group. The
Gatekeeper Server Configuration window will be displayed with the configured data. After
modifying the configuration, click on the Update button to write the changes to the appropriate SFS
file.
To delete an existing configuration, select the Gatekeeper Server entry on the HPSS Servers
window and click on the Type-specific... button from the Configuration button group. The
Gatekeeper ServerConfiguration window will be displayed with the configured data. Click on the
Delete button to delete the specific configuration entry.
Refer to the window's help file for more information on the individual fields and buttons as well as
the supported operations available from the window.
Encryption Key A number used as an
encryption key in message
passing. A specific value
can be typed in, or the
Generate NewKey button
can be clicked to generate
a random key value.
Any positive 64-bit integer,
displayed as hexadecimal.
0
Advice: Should not use key 0 which implies no protection. This key must be identical
to the one defined in the /var/hpss/hdm/hdm<id>/gateways.dat file.
Fileset Filename (SFS) The name of the Encina
SFS file containing the
DMAP Gateway fileset
information.
Valid Encina file name. /.:/encina/sfs/
hpss/
dmgfileset
Table 6-17 DMAP Gateway Configuration Variables (Continued)
Display Field Name Description Acceptable Values
Default
Value