Setting Permissions For Repository Access; Checking The Clm Mode - HP BL860c Administrator's Manual

Microsoft windows server 2008 sp2 and windows server 2008 r2 on integrity servers
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repository_letter=y:
For information on valid characters for the repository password, see
file" (page
12).

Setting permissions for repository access

To increase security, restrict write permission for some folders in the SSTK repository. This also
guarantees the integrity of files that must have read-only permission. The repository structure allows
users to have read-write permissions for the data_files folder only. Set all other folders to
read-only permission.
folder.
Table 1 SSTK Repository Permissions
Folder
boot
data_files
images
oem
os
scripts
software
utilities
For additional information about sharing permissions and password configurations over a Windows
Network, see the following:
How To Share Files and Folders over the Network in a Windows Server 2003 Domain
Environment at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324267/EN-US
How to Configure File Sharing in Windows XP at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/B304040

Checking the CLM mode

On mid-range and high end systems, the available system memory can be accessed using the
following methods:
Interleaved memory
Non-interleaved memory
During a deploy action, SSTK checks if the memory is correctly configured using the hpchkclm
utility. If the configuration is not optimal, the utility writes the following message to the SSTK log
file:
"This system is NOT properly configured for Cell-Local Memory
mode. In order to obtain optimal system performance it is
recommended that you reconfigure the server."
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Table 1
indicates the appropriate permissions for each SSTK repository
Permissions
Read and execute
Read and write
Read and execute
Read and execute
Read and execute
Read and execute
Read and execute
Read and execute
The average memory latency is constant for all processes in
the system.
Also called cell local memory (CLM) or global non-interleaved
(GNI) memory. This provides lower memory latency for
processes running in the same cell as the memory. Microsoft
Windows has better performance when the memory is
configured with maximum CLM.
"Editing the SSTKStart.cmd

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