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    UNIX Administration  Port Access Services and Monitors
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    Port Access Services and Monitors
    Ports administration allows you to monitor and service ports, set up quick 
    terminal, and manage terminal line (tty) settings.
    Figure 31 on page 47
     displays the options available for ports administration. 
    See 
    System Administration Volume 1 
    in the Novell UnixWare documentation 
    set for additional information about each of these options.
    Figure 31. Service Access Management Menu  
    Printer Configuration and Services
    See Chapter 7, 
    Peripheral Administration
     , for the procedures needed to 
    configure a printer for use with the voice system. 
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Restore From Backup Data
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    Restore From Backup Data
    Restore service administration allows you to perform basic and extended 
    restore services.
    Note:If you want to backup and restore speech files, see the spsav
     
    command in Appendix A, 
    Summary of Commands
    .
    Figure 32 on page 48
     displays the options available for restore service 
    administration. See System Administration Volume 1 
    in the Novell UnixWare 
    documentaiton set for additional information about each of these options.
    Figure 32. Restore Service Management Menu  
    Performing Basic Restore Services
    Basic restore services allow you to perform a personal restore or a system 
    restore. Figure 33 on page 48
     displays the options available for the Basic 
    Restore Service.
    Figure 33. Restore from Removable Media Menu   
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Restore From Backup Data
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    Performing Extended Restore Services
    Extended restore services allow you to: •
    Specify the login of the operator who should be notified when a request 
    that requires operation intervention is queued.
    •
    Respond to restore requests.
    •
    Restore files, directories, file system, or a data partition from a backup 
    archive.
    •
    Display or modify the status of pending restore requests.
    Figure 34 on page 49
     displays the options available for the Extended Restore 
    Service.
    Figure 34. Extended Restore Service Menu   
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Schedule Automatic Task
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    Schedule Automatic Task
    Schedule task administration allows you to add, change, delete, and display 
    a task scheduled through cron.
    Figure 35 on page 50
     displays the options available for schedule task 
    administration. See System Administration Volume 1 
    in the Novell UnixWare 
    documentaiton set for additional information about each of these options.
    Figure 35. Schedule Automatic Task Menu   
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Security Management
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    Security Management
    Security management allows you to manage the security features on the 
    system. Currently, this includes only the audit trail facility management. 
    Figure 36 on page 51
     displays the options available for audit trail facility 
    management. This menu includes the functions for:
    •
    Managing audit criteria
    •
    Enabling and disabling auditing
    •
    Displaying audit information
    •
    Displaying and setting event log parameters on the system
    Note:To use the audit subsystem, you must be logged in at the 
    SYS_PRIVATE security level, be a member of group audit, and be 
    able to access the commands within the AUD role.
    Figure 36. Audit Trail Facility Management Menu   
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Software Installation and Removal
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    Software Installation and Removal
    Software administration allows you to install software, display information 
    about software packages, store software without installing it, and remove 
    software.
    Figure 37 on page 52
     displays the options available for software 
    administration. See System Files and Devices Reference
     in the Novell 
    UnixWare documentation set for additional information about each of these 
    options.
    Figure 37. Software Installation and Information Management Menu Note:All the necessary software installation procedures for the Intuity 
    CONVERSANT system are described in software installation 
    chapters in the maintenance book for your platform. 
    						
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    UNIX Administration  Storage Device Operations and Definition
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    Storage Device Operations and Definition
    Storage devices administration allows you to: •
    Copy information from one volume to another.
    •
    Display storage device information.
    •
    Erase the contents of a volume.
    •
    Configure a storage device on the system.
    •
    Reconfigure a storage device on the system.
    A storage device may be integral disks, floppy diskettes, SCSI data storage 
    devices, 9-track tapes, and other devices configured on the system. The 
    LINCS Server system uses integral disks (hard disks), floppy diskettes, and 
    tapes as storage devices.
    Figure 38 on page 54
     displays the options available for storage 
    administration. See System Files and Devices Reference
     in the Novell 
    UnixWare documentation set for additional information about each of these 
    options. 
    						
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    UNIX Administration  System Name, Date/Time, and Initial Password Setup
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    Figure 38. Storage Device Operations and Definitions Menu 
    System Name, Date/Time, and Initial Password Setup
    System setup administration allows you to administer the following system 
    characteristics:•
    Environment (date, time, time zone)
    •
    Passwords
    •
    Machine name
    •
    Network node name
    •
    Initial user logins 
    						
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    UNIX Administration  System Name, Date/Time, and Initial Password Setup
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    !
    CAUTION:
    Your system’s machine name is used by the Feature Licensing software.  Call 
    your support center before changing the machine name and thus avoid losing 
    any of your feature licenses.
    Figure 39 on page 55
     displays the options available for system setup 
    administration. See System Owner Handbook
     in the Novell UnixWare 
    documentation set for additional information about each of these options.
    Figure 39. System Name, Date, Time and Initial Password Setup Menu  
    						
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    UNIX Administration  User Login and Group Administration
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    User Login and Group Administration
    Users administration allows you to manage logins and groups on your 
    system, including:•
    Adding users or groups
    •
    Defining defaults for adding users
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    Listing users or groups
    •
    Modifying attributes of users or groups
    •
    Redefining user password information
    •
    Removing users or groups
    Figure 40 on page 56
     displays the options available for users administration. 
    See 
    UnixWare System Administration User and Group Management
     for 
    additional information about each of these options.
    Figure 40.  User Login and Group Administration Menu   
    						
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