DCE for the HP e3000 (B3821-90003)
Chapter 2 23
Configuring DCE Cells
Using the DCE Configuration Tool
Figure 2-5 Configuring Question
Once DTS daemon job (dtsd) is running, you are informed that this
machine is now a DTS clerk.
6. Select 99 to exit from dce_config.
WARNING
The password for the “cell_admin none none” user is a
well-known default value. Since this is a security hole, it is
recommended that the password be changed immediately after
exiting this script by using “dce_login”, then the “rgy_edit
change” command.
Removing the DCE Cell
To remove a cell, perform the following steps:
1. Bring up the DCE Main Menu (as described in “Using the DCE
Configuration Tool” earlier in this section).
2. Select “4. REMOVE” from the DCE Main Menu. The dce_config
tool displays the message as shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 Remove Message
A “Yes” response stops all running DCE daemons in that system,
removes all remnants of previous DCE configuration and removes all
remnants of previous DCE configuration for all components.
NOTE
Existing user credentials will be invalid when DCE daemons are
stopped and restarted.
Should this machine be configured as a DTS Clerk, DTS Local Server, or
DTS Global Server? (Default is DTS Clerk)
(clerk, local, global, none)
REMOVE will remove the node’s ability to operate in the cell.
A reconfiguration of the node will be required. This node
should be unconfigured before a REMOVE is done. You may REMOVE
without unconfiguring if you are destroying the cell.
Do you wish to continue (y/n)? (n) <y>