Required Daemons; Dtcs That Can Be Managed By Dtc Manager/Ux - HP 9000 Series 700 Manual

Using the hp dtc manager/ux
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DTC Manager/UX overview

Required daemons

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DTCs that can be managed by DTC Manager/UX

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The following daemons must be running on the HP 9000 host computer for the
configuration information to be downloaded to the DTC.
These daemons must be run with superuser privileges.
—remote boot server daemon
rbootd
—DTC network management daemon
dtcnmd
—DTC state machine daemon
dtcnmp
The
daemon waits for a boot request packet from the DTC. When it
rbootd
receives the packet, it downloads the code and the configuration information that
was generated using the dtcconfig command.
The
daemon handles the transmission of network management data
dtcnmd
between the DTC management platform and the DTC.
The
daemon executes the network management protocol enabling DTC
dtcnmp
requests to be sent and received between the DTC Manager/UX user interfaces
(dtcconfig, dtcdiag and dtcmodifyconfs) and the DTC. The
always started by dtcnmd.
If you need information on the
your man pages.
Five types of DTCs can be managed by the DTC Manager/UX:
DTC 16TN and DTC 16MX
The DTC 16TN has 16 asynchronous ports (separated in two eight-port groups) and
does not support add-on boards. Each port group can be configured to be modem or
direct-connect.
The full functionality of the DTC 16MX is only available using HP OpenView DTC
Manager. When managed by the DTC Manager/UX, the DTC 16MX is configured
and functions exactly like a DTC 16TN. Therefore, only the DTC 16TN product is
referred to in this manual.
,
and
dtcnmd
dtcnmp
rbootd
daemon is
dtcnmp
daemons, refer to

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