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Browsing Your User ID Definition Record

and delete user ID definition records to and from the database of NonStop

NET/MASTER MS users, and can modify existing user ID definition records. Refer to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS System Management Guide for a detailed discussion of the additional UMS options. These functions are often considered to be system management or security administration tasks.

Browsing Your User ID

Definition Record

Select option B from the User ID Management Services Primary Menu screen to view your user ID definition record. The five pages of your user ID definition record are described below. Press the F8 (PF08) function key to move forward from one page to the next and the F7 (PF07) function key to turn back to previous pages.

The User Details Screen The following is a sample User Details screen:

OPER3--- UMS : User Details ---Page 1 of 5 Command ===> Function=BROWSE

User ID ... OPER3 Last Logon .. THU 10-NOV-1994 10:00 Last Updated THU 10-NOV-1994 10:45 Definition .. USER

Guardian ID ... 100 , 21 154 , 21 , , , , , , User Name ... Christine Lang

User Location ... Data Center Phone Number ... 111

Language Code ... US

Suspend Date ... (YY.DDD or Blank) User Timeout ... Y (Y/N)

Group ID ... (Valid Group User or Blank) Group Name ...

F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit

The User Details Screen

Table 2-1 describes the information in the User Details fields.

Table 2-1. UMS User Details Fields

Field Description

User ID A one to eight-character name that identifies you to NonStop NET/MASTER MS.

Guardian ID Your Guardian user ID (GUID) consists of a group number and a user number, separated by a comma. You must have at least one GUID; you may have up to eight GUIDs associated with your NonStop NET/MASTER MS user ID. Your GUID defines your access to the operating system files and programs that you can access through NonStop NET/MASTER MS.

Guardian security features are discussed in the Guardian User’s Guide. You can switch between GUIDs by using the NonStop NET/MASTER MS PROFILE GUID command (see Section 4, “Operator Control Services (OCS),” for more information about the PROFILE command).

Last Logon The date and time you last logged on to NonStop NET/MASTER MS.

Last Updated The date and time your user ID definition record was last updated. Definition Indicates whether the security attributes described in this user ID

can be used as a GROUP definition, or whether they are unique to you as a USER.

User name Your name (up to 20 characters). User Location Your location (up to 20 characters).

Phone Number Your telephone number (up to 12 characters).

Language Code A two-character code specifying the spelling (US or UK) used in error messages.

Suspend Date The date after which you can no longer log on to NonStop NET/MASTER MS. If blank, there is no suspension date. User Timeout Indicates whether you are subject to the NonStop NET/MASTER

MS timeout facility (see “Terminal Timeouts” later in this section for more information).

Group ID The name of the group to whom you belong, if any. All members of a group share the same security attributes.

The User Attributes Screen

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The User Attributes Screen The following is a sample User Attributes screen:

OPER3--- UMS : User Attributes ---Page 2 of 5 Command ===> Function=BROWSE

Authority Level ... 4 (0 - 255)

Multiple Signon Authority .... Y (Y/N) Password Expire ... N (Y/N)

NCL Library Subvol ... $DATA.ZNCLPGN (std lib) NCL Object File Name ... $DATA9.ZNNMUCO.ZNCLPGN

Panel Library Subvol ... $DATA.ZNCLPGP (std lib) Main Menu Procedure ... ZHWKMMNN

User Services Procedure ... USERSVCS (Blank if not authorized )

Terminals to which User will be restricted

1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10:

F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit

F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap F11=Menu

Table 2-2 describes the information in the User Attributes fields.

Table 2-2. UMS User Attributes Fields (Page 1 of 2)

Field Description

Authority Level Determines which NonStop NET/MASTER MS commands you can execute. Each command has an authority level associated with it in the range 0 through 255. You may execute all commands that have an authority level equal to or lower than your authority level. See Section 3, “Issuing NonStop NET/MASTER MS Commands,” for more information on command authority levels.

Multiple Signon Authority If Y, you can have multiple concurrent terminal logons to the same NonStop NET/MASTER MS system.

If N, you are limited to one local and one remote session to the same system at the same time.

Password Expire If Y, you are subject to the NonStop NET/MASTER MS password expiration facility (see “Changing Your Password,” later in this section, for more information).

The User Attributes Screen

Table 2-2. UMS User Attributes Fields (Page 2 of 2)

Field Description

NCL Library Subvol The \system.$volume.subvolume of the user procedure library containing source files for NCL procedures. NonStop

NET/MASTER MS searches this library first when you invoke an

NCL procedure. This library may belong to you alone or be

shared by a group of users.

This is also the default \system.$volume.subvolume that appears when you enter the Edit Services facility.

If blank (or if the procedure is not in the user procedure library), NonStop NET/MASTER MS searches the NCL procedure library search path, then the NCL object file search path.

See Section 10, “Automating Operations Tasks With NCL Procedures,” for more information on search paths.

NCL Object File Name The \system.$volume.subvolume.filename containing the object

code from every NCL user library procedure executed by you.

Panel Library Subvol The \system.$volume.subvolume of the user panel library containing source files for panels. NonStop NET/MASTER MS searches this library first when an NCL process attempts to display a panel. This library may belong to you alone or be shared by a group of users.

If blank (or if the panel is not in the user panel library), NonStop NET/MASTER MS searches the panel library search path, then the panel object file search path.

See Section 10, “Automating Operations Tasks With NCL Procedures,” for more information on search paths. Main Menu Procedure The NCL procedure that runs when you log on to NonStop

NET/MASTER MS.

If ZHWKMMNN is displayed, the default NCL procedure that displays the NonStop NET/MASTER MS Primary Menu screen executes.

User Services Procedure The NCL procedure that runs when you enter User Services. If blank, you are not authorized to enter User Services.

Terminals 1 through 10 The logical or physical device names of the terminals from which you are authorized to log on to NonStop NET/MASTER MS. If all blank, you may log on to NonStop NET/MASTER MS from any terminal.

The Access Authorities Screen

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The Access Authorities Screen

The following is a sample Access Authorities screen:

OPER3--- UMS : Access Authorities ---Page 3 of 5 Command ===> Function=BROWSE

Authorized Functions:

UMS Management ... N (Y/N) OCS Access ... Y (Y/N) System Support Access ... Y (Y/N) Edit Services Access ... Y (Y/N) Console Extras Access ... Y (Y/N) Logon from Remote System .... Y (Y/N) Logon to Remote System ... Y (Y/N) Dynamic Logon ... Y (Y/N) Rule Management Services .... N (Y/N) Help Maintenance Access ... N (Y/N)

F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit

The Access Authorities Screen

The Access Authorities fields determine which NonStop NET/MASTER MS services you are allowed to use. Table 2-3 describes the information in the Access Authorities fields.

Table 2-3. UMS Access Authorities Fields

Field Description

UMS Management If Y, you are authorized to perform extended User ID Management Services functions.

If N, you are only authorized to use the B (Browse), L (List), and P (Password Change) functions. If you are authorized to use Console Extras, you can also browse Console Extras utility lists. OCS Access If Y, you are authorized to use Operator Control Services.

If N, you are not authorized to use Operator Control Services. System Support Access If Y, you are authorized to use System Support Services.

If N, you are not authorized to use System Support Services. Edit Services Access If Y, you are authorized to use Edit Services.

If N, you are not authorized to use Edit Services. Console Extras Access If Y, you are authorized to use Console Extras.

If N, you are not authorized to use Console Extras.

Logon from Remote System If Y, you can access the local system from a remote system (see Section 8, “Communicating With Remote Systems”).

If N, you cannot access the local system from a remote system. Logon to Remote System If Y, you can access remote systems from the local system.

If N, you cannot access remote systems from the local system. Dynamic Logon If Y, you are allowed to dynamically bring up a NonStop

NET/MASTER MS logon screen on your terminal with the NNM utility (see Section 1, “Getting Started With NonStop

NET/MASTER MS,” for more information).

If N, you can log on to NonStop NET/MASTER MS only from the NonStop NET/MASTER MS logon screen displayed on a terminal that has been explicitly opened by your system manager (with the OPENTERM command).

Rule Management Services If Y, you are authorized to use Rule Management Services. If N, you are not authorized to use Rule Management Services. Help Maintenance If Y, you are authorized to use Help Maintenance.

The User Installation Attributes Screen

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The User Installation Attributes Screen

The following is a sample User Installation Attributes screen:

OPER3--- UMS : User Installation Attributes ---Page 4 of 5 Command ===> Function=BROWSE

The fields displayed below represent user attributes allocated by this installation. The function of any attributes defined in these fields is determined by your installation. No validation is performed against these fields.

Installation Attribute 1 ... $DATA.ZNNMNCS.DISPSET Installation Attribute 2 ...

Installation Attribute 3 ... Installation Attribute 4 ...

F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit

F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap F11=Menu

The User Installation Attributes fields contain information specific to your installation. For instance, in the above example, Installation Attribute 1 contains the name of the default display set that is displayed when you run the NetStatus network management application (an optional product) from within NonStop NET/MASTER MS. (See Section 7, “Accessing External Utilities and Applications,” for more information on the NetStatus application.)

The OCS Details Screen

The OCS Details Screen The OCS Details screen is only displayed if you have been given OCS access. The following is a sample OCS Details screen:

OPER3--- UMS : OCS Details ---Page 5 of 5 Command ===> Function=BROWSE

Receive EMS Messages ... Y (Y/N) Monitor Status ... Y (Y/N) Message Code ... 00 (00-FF) Message Procedure ...

Minimum Severity Class ... WARN (INFO, WARN, NORM or SER)

Unsolicited Message Receipt .. Y (Y/N - Default PROFILE UNSOL= setting)

Initial OCS command ... INITCMD

F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit

F7=Backward F9=Swap F11=Menu

The OCS Details fields define what types of messages are displayed in your OCS message display area. Table 2-4 describes the information in the OCS Details fields.

Table 2-4. UMS OCS Details Fields (Page 1 of 2)

Field Description

Receive EMS Messages If Y, you are authorized to receive Event Management Service messages.

If N, you are not able to receive Event Management Service messages.

Monitor Status If Y, you are authorized to receive monitor-class messages, such as the notification of security violations or of other users logging on or off the system.

If N, you are not able to receive monitor-class messages. Message Code A two-digit hexadecimal number that restricts the messages you

are authorized to receive, based on the msgcode value indicated by an NCL WRITE verb. If the msgcode specified in an NCL WRITE verb when logically AND’ed to the Message Code specified in the UMS record produces a non-zero result (“true”), then the message is displayed on the OCS screen; otherwise, the message is not displayed.

The OCS Details Screen

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Table 2-4. UMS OCS Details Fields (Page 2 of 2)

Field Description

Message Procedure The name of an NCL procedure that is invoked when you enter OCS to process and respond to all messages sent to your OCS screen. This procedure is referred to as your MSGPROC procedure. If blank, standard message delivery applies. Minimum Severity Class EMS and PPO messages are classified according to their level of

severity. If you are authorized to receive these messages, you can receive messages that are at or above the following severity levels: INFO You receive all INFO, WARN, NORM, and SER

messages. INFO messages are informational messages: for example, notification that a NetBatch job has finished normally.

WARN You receive all WARN, NORM, and SER messages. WARN messages are warnings: for example, notification that a file is empty.

NORM You receive all NORM and SER messages. NORM messages report occurrences that are not of a critical nature. Unless your site uses an EMSPROC procedure that further processes event messages, all non-SER EMS messages are considered NORM.

SER You receive only SER messages. SER messages identify potentially critical situations: for example, notification that a disk drive has become inoperable. Unsolicited Message Receipt This value is the default value for your PROFILE UNSOL setting

when you enter OCS.

If Y, the unsolicited messages you are authorized to receive (as configured by the other fields on this page of your user ID definition record) are sent to your OCS window.

If N, no unsolicited messages are sent to your OCS window, regardless of your user ID definition record settings.

Your OCS profile, as well as solicited and unsolicited messages, are discussed in detail in Section 4, “Operator Control Services (OCS).”

Initial OCS command A command, a set of commands, or an NCL procedure that is automatically executed whenever you enter OCS. The value in this field can be changed by using the PROFILE INITCMD command. (See Section 4, “Operator Control Services (OCS).”)

When you have finished looking at the user ID definition record, press the F3 (PF03) or F11 (PF11) function key to return to the User ID Management Services Primary Menu screen.

Listing User ID Definition Records of Other Users

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