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08-15-2013 10:36 PM - last edited on 08-18-2013 07:46 PM by Liuqing
08-15-2013 10:36 PM - last edited on 08-18-2013 07:46 PM by Liuqing
How is Vpar secured
Hi ,
We have been askd by auditors as to how are our Vpars secured from each other.
We have 4 vpars , out of which two are test and two are Dev.
how can i secure them ?
At n/w , O.S level .
P.S. This thread has been moved from HP-UX > System Administration to Virtualization.
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08-16-2013 03:45 AM
08-16-2013 03:45 AM
Re: How is Vpar secured
From the OS point of view the vPars are isolated to each other.
In terms of administration you can isolate them too (admin on vPar a cannot change the vPar b, for example).
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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10-26-2013 12:28 PM
10-26-2013 12:28 PM
Re: How is Vpar secured
at OS level ...you can use bastille server hardening tool from hp ux itself. just ssh to server using tool like x manager and type bastille ...a gui will open to configure ....
at network level...it depends on what hardware you are using. suppose you have one physical server and you 4 physical disk and 4 lan cards.
then you can create 2 vpars each with 2 disk in raid 1 and 2 lan crads in bonding. ofcourse one bond to be used for base os also.
if you have superdome servers then you can do the same stuff without base os.
Satyawan Jangra