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09-15-2008 11:10 PM
09-15-2008 11:10 PM
SMH privilege
Good Morning,
how I can allow specific user to use SMH/SAM interface?
thanks
how I can allow specific user to use SMH/SAM interface?
thanks
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09-15-2008 11:39 PM
09-15-2008 11:39 PM
Re: SMH privilege
OK I found how to do it.
1. Activate Restricted HP SMH.
# /usr/sbin/smh -r
2. You can assign text-based HP SMH privileges by user and by group. You can
toggle between the lists of defined users and groups with the u and g keys,
respectively.
3. To select a user or group, move the highlight to that entry and press Enter. The
list of text-based HP SMH areas is displayed.
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Accounts for Users and Groups
1. Activate Restricted HP SMH.
# /usr/sbin/smh -r
2. You can assign text-based HP SMH privileges by user and by group. You can
toggle between the lists of defined users and groups with the u and g keys,
respectively.
3. To select a user or group, move the highlight to that entry and press Enter. The
list of text-based HP SMH areas is displayed.
Resource Manager
Disks and File Systems
Display
Kernel Configuration
Printers and Plotters
Networking and Communications
Peripheral Devices
Security Attributes Configuration
Software Management
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09-15-2008 11:41 PM
09-15-2008 11:41 PM
Re: SMH privilege
check my reply
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