Reference Architecture: Consolidating Oracle Databases with Secure Resource Partitions in a Serviceguard Cluster Whitepaper
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To enable additional users, execute the following command:
roleadm assign <user_name> SRPlogin-init
Would you like to enable Compartment Login feature? [y]
Adding RBAC role (SRPlogin-init) for INIT cmpt login ... [ OK ]
Any service monitored by pam_hpsec account management module is enabled
with
compartment login enabled. Below is a list of such services in
/etc/pam.conf.
Refer to pam_hpsec(5) on how to manage compartment login feature.
login account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
su account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
dtlogin account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
dtaction account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
ftp account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
rcomds account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
sshd account required libpam_hpsec.so.1
OTHER account required libpam_hpsec.so.1 debug
Hit return to continue:
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# PRM Setup
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Checking PRM installation ... [ OK ]
Enter PRM configuration file [/etc/prmconf]
PRM configuration file (/etc/prmconf) does not exist.
Command prmloadconf can help generate a PRM configuration.
Would you like to create this PRM configuration file? [y]
Creating PRM configuration file ... [ Done ]
Saving SRP default template ... [ OK ]
Checking PRM Memory record for OTHERS group ... [ Not
Configured ]
Missing recommended PRM Memory Record for PRM group "OTHERS".
Would you like to add the memory record? [y]
Would you like to load and activate PRM configuration? [y]
Checking PRM starts at boot-up ... [ Disabled ]
Would you like to enable PRM when the system is rebooted? [y]
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# network configuration
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Checking network strong ES model ... [ Enabled ]