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NAME

AM60Srvr — disk array server daemon

SYNOPSIS

/opt/hparray/bin

DESCRIPTION

AM60Srvr is the server portion of the Array Manager 60 management software. It monitors the operation and performance of the disk array, and services external requests from clients executing disk array commands. AM60Srvr monitors disk array performance and status, maintains disk array logs, and allows clients to examine and change disk array configuration.

AM60Srvr must be running to allow management of the disk array using the command line utilities. Host I/Os are not dependent on AM60Srvr and are serviced regardless of whether it is running or not. Because of its importance in managing the disk arrays, AM60Srvr is launched automatically when the system is booted.

SECURITY CONFIGURATION

This command is modified for all security configurations.

Security Behavior/Restrictions

Use of this command is restricted to authorized users only.

Command Authorizations

This command requires the sysadmin authorization to successfully execute.

Privileges

The command has been modified to support least privilege. The potential privileges possessed by the command and their uses include:

allowdacread

This privilege is raised to provide discretionary read access to the devices.

allowdacwrite

This privilege is raised to provide discretionary write access to the devices.

allowmacread

This privilege is raised to provide mandatory read access to the devices.

allowmacwrite

This privilege is raised to provide mandatory write access to the devices.

filesysops

This privilege is raised to allow the mknod(2) system call to succeed.

writeaudit

The command generates its own audit records and submits these directly to the system audit trail. This privilege is raised whenever the command needs to write an audit record.

DIAGNOSTICS

All significant changes in disk array status detected by AM60Srvr are entered in /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log. These entries form a history of disk array operation and can be used to track operation.

AUTHOR

AM60Srvr was developed by HP.

FILES

The following files support the operation of AM60Srvr. These files are typically located in /opt/hparray/lib/nls/msg/C/.

AM60Srvr.cat

Message catalog file

am60cl.cat

Message catalog file for all command line clients

fwerrcod.cat

Message catalog file for command line clients

oemmsg01.cat

Message catalog for OEM-specific messages