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SCF abort process $zzkrn.#osm-cimom
3. Use the following command to alter and overwrite the startup message (STARTUPMSG) for
the process, re-creating any entries from the current file that you wish to preserve, while
specifying the desired security levels for the process using the rwep (Read, Write, Execute,
Purge) format illustrated below:
SCF alter process $zzkrn.#osm-cimom, startupmessage "BackupCpu | cpu-list cpu-list,
security rwep"
4. Start the process:
SCF start process $zzkrn.#osm-cimom
5. Use the following command again to the confirm the changed security settings:
SCF info process $zzkrn.#osm-cimom, detail
Repeat steps 1–5 for the APPSRVR ($zzkrn.#osm-appsrvr) and EVTMGR ($zzkrn.#osm-oev)
processes, as desired.
Flagging Up-rev CLIM and SAS Disk Enclosure Firmware as a Problem Attribute
With T0682 H02 ACJ and later, you can configure OSM to flag Up-rev firmware on CLIM and
SAS Disk Enclosure components as a problem attribute that is propagated up to parent objects in
the OSM Service Connection. To do so, add the following parameter to your OSMCONF file:
ShowCLIMUpRevFirmare = YES
NOTE: The default value is “No,” in which case a Compare State attribute value of “Up-rev
would not cause a problem flag to be created and propagated up to parent objects in the OSM
Service Connection.
To make changes to your OSMCONF file take effect, see “Creating and Using an OSMCONF
File” (page 15).
Disabling Access Control List Functionality
With OSM version T0682 H02 ACJ and later, the Access Control List feature is enabled by default.
To disable the feature, put the following parameter into your OSMCONF file:
ACL_Enabled = OFF
To make changes to your OSMCONF file take effect, see “Creating and Using an OSMCONF
File” (page 15).
Enabling IPv6 Support
With T0682 H02 ACV and later, OSM supports IPv6 addresses (in addition to IPv4 addresses)
for communication, outside of maintenance LAN, between OSM Service Connection and OSM
server, and between OSM Event Viewer client and OSM Event Viewer server. To configure and
enable the use IPv6 addresses for OSM:
Specify a TCP6SAM or CIPSAM process as a “stack” parameter in your OSMCONF file (for
more information, see “Configuring Additional TCP/IP Processes for OSM Connectivity”
(page 18)).
NOTE: IPv4 addresses are in dotted format (16.107.201.230), while IPv6 addresses are
in hexadecimal format (2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334).
Add or alter the following parameter in your OSMCONF file:
Allow_IPv6 = ON
NOTE: The default setting for IPv6 is disabled in the absence of this parameter, or if set to
“OFF.
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