Nfs cluster clients on sco openserver, The ito default operator on sco openserver, Table 3-8 ito entry in /etc/passwd on sco openserv – HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual
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File Tree Layouts on the Managed-Node Platforms
File Tree Layout on SCO OpenServer Managed Nodes
NFS Cluster Clients on SCO OpenServer
SCO OpenServer cluster clients are those SCO OpenServer systems that
have the
/opt
file system NFS mounted. Their cluster server is the
system to which
/opt
is mounted and must also be a system running
SCO OpenServer.
The ITO Default Operator on SCO OpenServer
The ITO default operator opc_op and the group opcgrp are created as
the ITO default operator if they don’t already exist.
Table 3-8
ITO Entry in /etc/passwd on SCO OpenServer Managed Nodes
Table 3-9
ITO Entry in /etc/group on SCO OpenServer Managed Nodes
a. HOME_DIR is set to the path name specified in
/etc/default/authsh
with the HOME_DIR. The HOME_DIR vari-
able reflects the current settings on the system in question. If
/etc/default/authsh
is not present, or HOME_DIR is not set,
then
/usr
is assumed.
Field
Entry
User Name
opc_op
Encrypted Password
* (no login)
User-ID
778 if still available, or next possible free number
Group-ID
77 if still available, or next possible free number
Description
ITO default operator
Home Directory
/HOME_DIR /opc_op
a
Login Shell
/bin/sh
(POSIX shell)
Field
Entry
Group Name
opcgrp
Encrypted
Password
empty