HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90272)
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Task Checklists
- 3 Planning for Your Task
- 4 Preparing Your System
- 5 Modifying Your System
- 6 Finishing the Process
- A Manually Installed Products
- B Configuration Tables
- C Managing Disk Space
- D Backdating Your System
- E CD-ROM Resources
- F HP Patch/iX Reference
- G HP Stage/iX Reference
- H Error Messages and Warnings
- A

Chapter 5 123
Modifying Your System
5.11 Securing the System
b. Select item 4, Configuration, from the Main menu.
c. Select item 5, Schedule, from the Configuration Options menu.
d. Select item 1, Schedule (on/off), from the Schedule menu.
e. Set the preference, at the prompt, type OFF:
Type schedule preference (on/off) or // to cancel: __
f. Exit the program, at the prompt, type EXIT:
Type an item number, an item key, or a command: __
g. Save the values, at the prompt, type YES:
Do you wish to save these values (Y/N)? __
h. Go to Step 6.
6. Lower session and job limits.
:LIMIT 0,0
7. Warn, then log users off.
:WARN@ PLEASE LOG OFF! SYSTEM UPDATE ABOUT TO BEGIN
Wait approximately five minutes, make sure users have saved their work and logged off,
then abort job or sessions still executing. Use the SHOWJOB command to determine
session and job numbers. Then, for each job and session still executing (except yours),
type:
:ABORTJOB #J
nn
:ABORTJOB #S
nnn
where:
J
nn
the ID number for each job to be aborted.
S
nnn
the ID number for each session to be aborted.
8. Deactivate NS 3000/iX, if applicable.
:NSCONTROL STOP
:NSCONTROL ABORT
:NETCONTROL STOP
9. Terminate logging processes.
a. Enter the following command to determine if user logging processes are running:
:SHOWLOGSTATUS
b. If logging processes are running on your system, a message similar to the following
will be displayed:
LOGID CHANGE AUTO USERS STATE CUR REC MAX REC % USED CUR FSET
SHPLOGID YES YES 1 ACTIVE 120 10016 1% 1
ORBLOGID YES YES 9 ACTIVE 3812 10016 38% 1
If no logging processes are running, go to Step 10.
c. Terminate logging processes as shown below.