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Introduction to Guardian System Operations

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Working With a Daily Check List

Working With a Daily Check List

Regardless of which shift you work, you need to regularly check certain areas of your
hardware and software environment.

A good method for ensuring that certain areas of your operations environment are
checked is to develop a check list for yourself and other operators to follow.

Table 1-1

provides an example of the areas you should check at the beginning of any

shift, a summary of the tasks to perform for each area, and where in this guide you can
find more detailed instructions.

Your System Might Be Protected

Safeguard, an optional NonStop™ Kernel security software product, might be installed
on your system, extending the operating system’s security features by:

Protecting additional system resources

Providing more flexibility in sharing those resources

Recording security-relevant events for later analysis

If Safeguard is on your system, you might experience some differences when
performing the tasks described in this guide, such as receiving a security violation (error
code 48). However, the Safeguard product is flexible and can be configured for different
situations. Consult the Security Management Guide or your security administrator or
system manager if you have questions about your system or network.

Table 1-1. Daily Tasks Check List

General Tasks

Specific Tasks

More Information

Check disks

Use the SCF STATUS DISK
command and DSAP

Section 9, Performing
Routine Disk Operations

Check tape drives

Use the SCF STATUS TAPE
and MEDIACOM STATUS
TAPEDRIVE commands

Section 10, Using Labeled
Tapes

Check printers and respond
to any spooler problems

Use the SPOOLCOM DEV
command

Section 14, Performing
Routine Spooler Operations
Using Spoolcom

Check for messages from
system users

Check telephone, fax, electronic
mail, and any other messages

Section 16, Managing Users
and Security

Check operator messages

Use the TMS EMS Event
Viewer, a printing distributor, or
other application

Section 17, Monitoring
Event Messages

Check system status,
(terminals, processors,
communication lines, key
applications, and system
processes)

Use SCF, Pathway, TMF, or the
TACL PPD command

Section 19, Monitoring
Hardware Components

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