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sam(1M) sam(1M)
16 MB If using Motif X Window version of SAM.
For more detailed information about how to use SAM on a terminal, see the Managing Systems and Work-
groups manual.
AUTHOR
sam was developed by HP.
FILES
/etc/sam/custom
Directory where SAM stores user privileges
/etc/sam/rmfiles.excl
File containing a list of files and directories that are excluded from
removal by SAM
/etc/sam/rmuser.excl
File containing a list of users that are excluded from removal by
SAM
/usr/sam/bin Directory containing executable files, which can be used outside of
any SAM session
/usr/sam/help/$LANG
Directory containing SAM language specific online help files
/usr/sam/lbin
Directory containing SAM executables, which are intended only for
use by SAM and are not supported in any other context
/usr/sam/lib Directory for internal configuration files
/var/sam Directory for working space, including lock files (if a SAM session
dies, it may leave behind a spurious lock file), preferences, logging,
and temporary files
/var/sam/log/samlog
File containing unformatted SAM logging messages. This file
should not be modified by users Use
samlog_viewer
to view the
contents of this file (see samlog_viewer(1))
/var/sam/log/samlog.old
Previous SAM log file. This file is created by SAM when
/var/sam/log/samlog
is larger than the user specified limit.
Use
samlog_viewer with its -f
option to view the contents of
this file (see samlog_viewer(1))
SEE ALSO
samlog_viewer(1), parmgr(1M), kcweb(1M), pdweb(1M).
These manuals are available on the Web at
docs.hp.com:
Managing Systems and Workgroups
Installing and Administering Internet Services
Installing and Administering LAN/9000
Installing and Administering NFS Services
X.25/9000 User’s Manual
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