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HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Routine Management Tasks: HP-UX 11i Version 3 > Chapter 1 IntroductionSystem Management Homepage (Text-Based) |
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The HP-UX System Management Homepage (HP SMH) helps you with the administration of your system.
To run HP SMH, you must be superuser or have been granted access (see “Giving User’s Limited Access to Text-Based HP SMH” in the HP-UX System Administrator’s Guide: Configuration Management). Portions of HP SMH can use the X Window System to display enhanced screens. You can choose to have those screens displayed as text graphics instead. The X screens allow you to use the mouse pointer to navigate the screens. The text screens and the menu displays use keyboard controls, notably Tab, the arrow keys, Enter, and certain letter keys, as indicated on the screen. Esc usually ends the current operation. On a menu display, x terminates the program.
As system administrator, you can give limited text-based HP SMH access to non-superusers individually by user name and collectively by primary group name.
User and group privileges are managed separately. Group privileges apply to all users for which it is their primary group, as shown in /etc/passwd. A user can acquire a privilege individually, through its group, or both. When privileged users run /usr/sbin/smh, they run text-based HP SMH. They have superuser status in the defined areas and will only see those HP SMH areas in the menu. All other areas of HP SMH are hidden. When users without special access to HP SMH try to run smh, they will receive a message that they must be superuser to execute HP SMH. When a restricted version of HP SMH is running, there are no shell escapes on terminals and the list menu is disabled. This prevents users from getting superuser access to restricted areas of HP SMH. |
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