In NetView V5 the "smit nv6000" menu has been moved to the Tivoli Desktop.
Anything you run under the NetView Server menu in the Tivoli Desktop will be
run as root, e.g. starting and stopping NetView daemons. Another option, if
you still need command line access is to install a tool on the AIX box that
allows you to run commands as root. We have a tool like that (I do not know
its name), and all I have to do is prefix the NetView command with pbrun,
e.g. "pbrun /usr/OV/bin/ovstart". The systems administrator had to define
security rules in the tool to authorize my userID to run the NetView
commands.
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Huang [SMTP:SIMON.HUANG@CHASE.COM]
Sent: Friday, July 17, 1998 09:45
To: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
Subject: Ovstart/Ovstop
Hi,
We are currently using Netview/Aix 4, and it appears that only root
may
issue ovstart/ovstop. In our shop, production root access must be
requested thru data security and the password is changed after each
use.
This could be a problem to automate Netview cleanup/backup (ie
ovstop
netmon-ovtopofix-ovstart netmon).
There was some discussions on this subject indicated this problem
(using
root to issue ov commands) may be solved by migrating to Netview V5.
Can
someone clarify how is V5 getting around this problem?
Regards
Simon
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