Customer - HP NonStop SSH 544701-014 Reference Manual

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Arguments
cpu-set
A comma separated list of CPU numbers or CPU number ranges defining allowed CPUs.
Default
If omitted, SSH2 will start all non-SFTPSERV processes in the CPU the SSH2 process is running in unless the USER
record specifies a different CPU set for a specific user via attribute CPU-SET.
Example
CPUSET 2,4-6,9
Considerations
A value configured in USER attribute CPU-SET has higher priority than the value defined in the SSH2
parameter CPUSET.
CPU restrictions for processes dynamically started by STN can be established using option CPU of the ADD
SERVICE STNCOM command. Please refer to the "STNCOM Commands" section for further details.
See also:
SFTPCPUSET

CUSTOMER

Use this parameter to set the customer name or overwrite the customer name in the license file. If a customer name is set,
either via license file or via parameter CUSTOMER, it will be used for encryption/decryption of the SSHCTL database
records and the HOSTKEY file.
Parameter Syntax
CONFIG customer
Arguments
customer
Specifies the customer name. If spaces are included, then If the parameter value contains one or more commas or
spaces, it must be included in double quotes.
Example
CUSTOMER "comForte 21 GmbH"
Considerations
The parameter CUSTOMER has precedence over the customer name in the license file.
When you plan to duplicate the host key and user database onto other NonStop systems (such as a disaster
recovery system), you need to make sure the parameter CUSTOMER or the license file of that other system has
the same customer name in it. Otherwise, the host key file and user data base cannot be used on the other
system. If you purge the HOSTKEY and SSHCTL files and restart the SSH2 process, a new HOSTKEY and
SSHCTL file will be created using either the value of parameter CUSTOMER or, if that does not exist, the
customer name from the license file, if that exists.
Although a license file is no longer required for NonStop SSH on H and J operating systems, any existing
HOSTKEY and SSHCTL file requires the customer name that was used to create the file. If a license file exists,
the customer name will be extracted from that file (entry SSH2.customer), unless parameter CUSTOMER is set
in which case the value of CUSTOMER is used. If a license file does not exist and an existing HOSTKEY or
SSHCTL file is accessed, the parameter CUSTOMER must be set to the original value for the customer name.
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