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nettlconf(1M) nettlconf(1M)
-group ssgrpname (abbrev: -g) ssgrpname is a group name associated with the subsystem. It is typi-
cally the product name of the subsystem. Several subsystems can be grouped
together so that a common banner is printed in the formatted header. This is a
required field.
The following option is used to remove a subsystem description from the database.
-delete ssid (abbrev: -d) Deletes all information associated with the ssid (subsystem ID) from
the database.
WARNINGS
The
nettlconf utility is intended primarily for use by
HP subsystems to configure themselves into the
NetTL and KL facilites at installation time. System administrators may wish to use this command to
alter the default logging class each subsystem starts up with, but no other information about the subsys-
tem should be changed.
The
nettl, kl, and netfmt
commands read the /etc/nettlgen.conf
file each time they are exe-
cuted. If the file becomes corrupted these commands cannot function.
Some changes to the
/etc/nettlgen.conf
file do not take effect until
nettl, kl, and netfmt are
stopped and restarted.
AUTHOR
nettlconf was developed by HP.
FILES
/etc/nettlgen.conf
subsystem configuration file maintained by nettlconf
/etc/rc.config.d/nettl
configuration file controlling nettl during system startup
SEE ALSO
netfmt(1M), nettl(1M), kl(1M), nettlgen.conf(4), environ(5).
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