HP-UX Containers (SRP) A.03.01 Administrator's Guide
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The SRP product has detected at least one workload container that needs to be
migrated.
Migration can be performed at anytime by executing the command
'/opt/hpsrp/bin/util/srp_migrate'
Migrate all existing workload containers? [y] n RETURN
Specify which workload containers to migrate? [n] RETURN
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Checking compartment login feature ... [ Not Enabled ]
Enable the Compartment Login feature? [y] RETURN
Add "login" to the default service list? [y] RETURN
Note: By default, once compartment login is enabled, only the root user
(user name of "root") will be allowed to login to the global view.
A login group (default:srpgrp) with access to the global view may be used to
allow local users (not named "root") to login to the global view.
Grant a login group access to the global view? [y] RETURN
Login group name to be granted access to the global view? [srpgrp] RETURN
Allow local users to login to the global view by assigning them to the login
group "srpgrp"? [y] RETURN
Adding RBAC role (SRPlogin-init) for global view login ... [ OK ]
Note: Users defined in /etc/passwd are allowed to login to the global view.
To update the list of users (not named "root") allowed to login to the
global view, edit /etc/group, and modify the list assigned to the
group "srpgrp".
Any service monitored by the pam_hpsec account management module is enabled
with compartment login enabled.
The current PAM configuration file (/etc/pam.conf) is the same as the
system default PAM configuration file (/usr/newconfig/etc/pam.conf).
You can keep it for compartment login purpose.
Updating SRP default services: add login [ OK ]
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Checking PRM service ... [ Not Enabled ]
Enable PRM? [y] RETURN
Add "prm" to the default service list? [y] RETURN
Enabling PRM service ... [ Enable On Boot ]
Updating SRP default services: add prm [ OK ]
Enabling PRM autostart at boot-up ... [ OK ]
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