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Using OpenVMS System Management Utilities and Tools
2.1 Understanding OpenVMS System Management Tools
Figure 2–1 Sample OpenVMS Management Station Screen
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ManageWORKS − OpenVMS User Account Zoom
X
OpenVMS Account Name:
USER on SYS5
Mail Network Proxies Passwords Time RestrictionsFlags Quotas Security
Owner:
Location:
Phone:
ID:
Joe J User
Big Office
x234 Argus
Enabled
Disabled
0
/
0
/
0 00
No expiration
Accounting Group: Priority:
200
4
Disk:
Disk Quota:
0
Expires On:
Contact Information
State
Account Expiration
Home / Login disk
Advanced...
,
[ ]
200
SYS$SYSDEVICE:
Directory: [
USER
]
ZK−8956A−GE
General
:
OpenVMS Management Station addresses the problem of having to use multiple
utilities to manage accounts. For example, creating an account usually involves
the following steps:
1. Add a UAF entry
2. Grant rights identifiers
3. Create a directory
4. Create disk quotas
5. Grant network proxies
These steps require that you use DCL, the Authorize utility, and the
DISKQUOTA component of the SYSMAN utility. OpenVMS Management Station
provides an easy-to-use interface to this process.
Using OpenVMS System Management Utilities and Tools 2–3