Air Cleaner User Manual

the server, you must then use the option Add or Change List of Remote Backup
Servers on the client to provide a remote backup option in SMIT.
If you want to provide access to the server for all hosts on the network, you can
define a single record that applies to all hosts. When doing so, you can exclude or
deny access to specific hosts. You do this by providing a permission record for a
host called “all”. You might not want certain hosts to have access to all devices and
backup directories, so you can deny specific hosts access or change the device or
directory list that specific hosts are allowed to use. The devices and directories
specified when using this option determine the list of backup options that users on
the client host receives when performing backups using SMIT and those devices or
directories that other SysBack commands, executed at the command line, are
permitted to read or write to.
To add or change client host access to the server:
1. From the Server Options menu, select Add or Change Host Access to this
Server.
Note: From the command line, use the fastpath smit sb_cfgremaccess.
2. Enter the host name for the client system. This can be the name of the client
host or all to apply the record to all hosts. You can also press F4 to generate
a list of hosts already configured to change an existing record. The default
entry is all.
Note: You can enter either the hostname or a full domain name. If you are
operating in a domain network, use the full domain name of the client
host. Using only the host name in a domain network allows access to
any host on the network with the given host name, even though they
might be in different domains.
3. Enter the user name. The default entry is all. Press Enter to select this entry,
change the entry to another user name, or press F4 to list user records
previously configured for the selected host and select a user from the list.
The host name and user name selected are transferred to the following options
screen. This example shows the defaults when configuring a permission record
for the root user on host venus:
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