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NOTE:
Do not attempt to explicitly remove the Availability Manager from your system. The
PRODUCT REMOVE command is not supported for Availability Manager although there appears
to be an option to remove Availability Manager. The Availability Manager base software is
installed with the operating system and is tightly bound with it. Attempts to remove it might
not work as expected and can create undesirable side effects. An attempt to remove it results in
a message similar to the following:
%PCSI-E-HRDREF, product HP I64VMS Availability Manager V8.4 is referenced by HP I64VMS OPENVMS V8.4
The two products listed above are tightly bound by a software dependency.
If you override the recommendation to terminate the operation, the
referenced product will be removed, but the referencing product will have
an unsatisfied software dependency and may no longer function correctly.
Please review the referencing product’s documentation on requirements.
Answer YES to the following question to terminate the PRODUCT command.
However, if you are sure you want to remove the referenced product then
answer NO to continue the operation.
Terminating is strongly recommended. Do you want to terminate? [YES]
7.9.3 Configuring Kerberos (Optional)
The Kerberos for OpenVMS software, which is based on MIT Kerberos, is installed automatically
with the operating system; however, use of Kerberos is not required. If you do not plan to use
Kerberos or any products that depend on Kerberos, skip to the next section.
To configure Kerberos, perform the following steps from a privileged OpenVMS user account
(for example, SYSTEM).
1.
Run the following command procedure to configure the Kerberos clients and servers:
$ @SYS$STARTUP:KRB$CONFIGURE.COM
2.
Add the following line to your SYLOGIN command procedure or to the LOGIN.COM of
each user who will use Kerberos:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:KRB$SYMBOLS
3.
Edit SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM to remove the exclamation point from the
KRB$STARTUP.COM line so that it appears as shown in the following example. (Note that
SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM has HP TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS starting before Kerberos.
This is required.)
$ @SYS$STARTUP:KRB$STARTUP.COM
For additional setup and configuration information, see the HP Open Source Security for OpenVMS,
Volume 3: Kerberos manual. This document contains links to the MIT Kerberos documentation
and is available from the OpenVMS Version 8.4 kit.
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