Corrections To The Timed Options; Updated Password Requirements; Corrections For The Location Of The Secureadmin.pem File; Correction To The Description Of The Autosupport.to Option - IBM N Series Manual

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The /etc/rc file must not contain the following types of commands:
v Commands that are executed by subsystems that are not yet available when
the file is executed
v Commands that are interactive and would wait for input during the boot
process
For example, you must not include the iscsi commands or the wrfile
command in the /etc/rc file. Doing so prevents your storage system from
booting successfully.

Corrections to the timed options

The timed.log option has been removed from The timed options section of the
Data ONTAP 7- Mode System Administration Guide. The option has become
obsolete as of Data ONTAP 8.0.

Updated password requirements

The How to manage passwords for security section of the Data ONTAP 7-Mode
System Administration Guide is amended with an additional requirement that
the password must not contain the Ctrl-c or Ctrl-d key combination or the
two-character string ^D.
The following are the default password rules for all accounts when
security.passwd.rules.enable is set to on (the default):
v The password must be at least eight characters long.
v The password must contain at least one number.
v The password must contain at least two alphabetic characters.
v The password must not contain the Ctrl-c or Ctrl-d key combination or the
two-character string ^D.

Corrections for the location of the secureadmin.pem file

The Installing a certificate-authority-signed certificate section of the Data ONTAP
7-Mode System Administration Guide contains incorrect information about the
location of the secureadmin.pem file. The correct location of the file is
/etc/keymgr/csr.

Correction to the description of the autosupport.to option

The section titled AutoSupport options in the Data ONTAP 7-Mode System
Administration Guide is amended with information about the autosupport.to
option.
The description of the autosupport.to option states that recipients receive
only critical AutoSupport email notifications. This is incorrect. Email
notifications are not restricted to AutoSupport messages with specific severity
types. Recipients defined in autosupport.to receive key AutoSupport
messages, as defined in factory-default settings.
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