Planning and Configuring HP-UX DCE 2.0
Configuring HP-UX DCE Cells
Configuring Cells Using dce_config
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Time on host is within specified tolerance (120 secs) of
time on sec_server_node.
S:****** Checking for active sec_client service...
S:****** Starting sec_client service...
S:****** This node is now a security client.
S:****** Starting cdsadv...
7. Enter the name of the cell CDS server. If the cell has more than one
CDS server, choose one:
What is the name of a CDS server in this cell (if there is
more than one, enter the name of the
server to be cached if necessary)? cds_server_host
Create LAN profile so clients and servers can be divided
into profile groups for higher performance
in a multi-lan cell? (n) n
S:****** This node is now a CDS client.
8. After configuring the CDS client, dce_config asks how the node
should be configured for DTS. If you are using DTS as your time
synchronization mechanism, you must configure a DTS clerk (client)
on any system that is not running a DTS server.
Should this machine be configured as a DTS Clerk, DTS Local
Server, or DTS Global Server? (default
is DTS Clerk) (clerk, local, global, none) <RETURN>
S:****** Starting dtsd...
S:****** This node is now a DTS clerk
Configuration of the Security, CDS and DTS client system is now
complete.
Configuring the DCE Audit Service
At HP-UX DCE 1.4.2, the dce_config utility automatically enabled
audit filtering by setting DCEAUDITFILTERON before starting any DCE
servers; in addition, when you invoke the "Auditing" command from the
dce_config "Additional Server Configuration" menu, dce_config
specifies a set of default audit filters before starting auditd, the audit
daemon. You can use the dcecp audfilter command to delete or modify
these default filters, or to create new filters. See the -audfilter (1M)
manpage for more information on how to do this.