HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Installation Guide

Table 39 If the settings are made by using the YKSETENV command of a version of Business
Continuity Manager earlier than 5.1 (continued)
Version of Business Continuity Manager being runValue set by using
&YKSYSLG
Value set by using the
YKSETENV command
7.6 or laterFrom 5.1 to 7.5Earlier than 5.1
Output to SYSLOG
#1
Output to SYSLOGNo specification or
specification error
Not outputYESSYSLOG=NO
CONSOLE
NO
No specification or
specification error
#1
This is output to the console if the following condition is met: SYSLOG=CONSOLE was first set
by using the YKSETENV command of version 7.6 or later of Business Continuity Manager, and
SYSLOG=YES was then set by using the YKSETENV command of a version of Business Continuity
Manager earlier than 5.1.
#2
This is output to SYSLOG if the following condition is met: SYSLOG=YES was first set by using
the YKSETENV command of version 5.1 or later of Business Continuity Manager, and
SYSLOG=YES was then set by using the YKSETENV command of a version of Business Continuity
Manager earlier than 5.1.
#3
This is output to SYSLOG if the following condition is met: SYSLOG=YES or SYSLOG=CONSOLE
was first set by using the YKSETENV command of version 5.1 or later of Business Continuity
Manager, and SYSLOG=YES was then set by using the YKSETENV command of a version of
Business Continuity Manager earlier than 5.1.
Setting up the Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) when multiple
versions of Business Continuity Manager exist
In Business Continuity Manager 6.0 and later versions, you must set up the Resource Access Control
Facility (RACF) before using the product. In these versions, CLI command execution permissions
are checked by RACF.
Also, if you register user SVCs in an environment where a Business Continuity Manager whose
version is earlier than 6.0 coexists with a Business Continuity Manager whose version is 6.0 or
later, CLI command execution permissions are checked by RACF. Therefore, you must also set up
RACF before using the product in such an environment.
When you set up the RACF, you must add CLI command execution permissions to user accounts.
For details see “Setting security for CLI commands, YKAGENTD, and YKBTSCAN” (page 26).
Registering a user SVC dynamically
If a user SVC was registered using the YKALCSVC command of Business Continuity Manager 5.1
or later, you cannot use the YKALCSVC command for Business Continuity Manager versions earlier
than 5.1 to delete the user SVC. Therefore, if multiple versions exist in an environment, make sure
that you use the YKALCSVC command of Business Continuity Manager 5.1 or later.
User SVC for suppressing IOS002A messages
With Business Continuity Manager versions earlier than 6.1, user SVCs cannot be used to suppress
output of IOS002A messages when the I/O path between the host and the storage system is
disconnected while device scanning is being performed. Therefore, in a mixed-version environment,
make sure to always use user SVCs of Business Continuity Manager version 6.1 or later.
Setting up the Resource Access Control Facility (RACF) when multiple versions of Business Continuity Manager exist 107