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(11) Privileges for using RAID Manager.
A user account for RAID Manager must have the same privileges as “SYSTEM” that
can be used the SCSI Class driver and Mailbox driver directly.
However some OpenVMS system administrators may not allow RAID Manager to run from
the system account (equivalent to root on UNIX), therefore RAID Manager recommends
to be created another account on the system such as “RMadmin” that has the equivalent
privileges to “SYSTEM”.
This would alleviate the problem of system administrators being nervous about giving
out system passwords.
RAID Manager uses the Mailbox driver to enable communication between RAID
Manager commands and HORCM. So, RAID Manager commands and HORCM must have
the same privileges.
If the RAID Manager command and HORCM will be executing in different privileges
(different user), then the RAID Manager command will be hang or unable to attach to
HORCM because the RAID Manager command and HORCM will be denied to communicate
through the Mailbox.
(12) Installation.
RAID Manager will be provided a file for installing as the following PCSI (PolyCenter Software
Installation) file.
- HITACHI-ARMVMS-RM-V0122-2-1.PCSI
- HITACHI-I64VMS-RM-V0122-2-1.PCSI
RAID Manager also requires that POSIX_ROOT is existing on the system, so you must define
the POSIX_ROOT before installing the RAID Manager.
RAID Manager recommends to be defined previously three logical names shown below for
RAID Manager in LOGIN.COM.
$ DEFINE/TRANSLATION=(CONCEALED,TERMINAL) SYS$POSIX_ROOT "Device:[directory]"
$ DEFINE DCL$PATH SYS$POSIX_ROOT:[horcm.usr.bin],SYS$POSIX_ROOT:[horcm.etc]
$ DEFINE/TABLE=LNM$PROCESS_DIRECTORY LNM$TEMPORARY_MAILBOX LNM$GROUP
$ DEFINE DECC$ARGV_PARSE_STYLE ENABLE
$ SET PROCESS/PARSE_STYLE=EXTENDED
where Device:[directory] is defined as SYS$POSIX_ROOT