Planning and Configuring HP DCE 1.7
5-4 Planning and Configuring HP DCE 1.7
Configuring HP DCE Cells
Configuring Cells with DCM
Configuring Cells with DCM
Overview of DCM Functionality
DCM enables you to perform the following cell configuration tasks:
• In a configured and running cell, if the primary DCE services (Initial
CDS and Master Security) are running on HP systems (as opposed to
other vendors’ systems), you can configure additional HP DCE 1.2,
1.2.1, 1.3.1, 1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.5, 1.6, or 1.7 clients into the cell from
any HP DCE 1.7 cell member system.
• Create a cell of one or more systems. DCM provides a “template”
mode that simplifies cell creation.
• User authentication of cell configuration operations.
• Add and remove client systems (systems running DCE client software
only) to an existing cell from any system in the cell.
• Add replicated security servers to an existing cell.
• Add additional CDS servers to an existing cell. You can add new
systems to the cell as CDS servers, or reconfigure existing cell
members as CDS servers.
• Add or modify local or global DTS servers or DTS clients in the cell
and modify ntp, spectracom, or null DTS time providers in the cell.
• Add or remove GDA servers on existing cell nodes.
• Stop all DCE daemons on all cell members or selected cell members.
• Restart all DCE daemons on all cell members or selected cell
members.
• Destroy (unconfigure) an existing cell.
At the heart of DCM is an object list screen that displays a list of all cell
members and their attributes. The attributes include a cell member’s
name, and the DCE services (if any) configured on the member. You
perform tasks on selected cell members by selecting (highlighting) the
desired members in the list and then selecting the appropriate actions
from an Actions menu.