The ccrusr function
You can reach the ccrusr function from within maint using the ccrusr
command, or by logging in as ccrusr at the ÒConsole login:Ó prompt. The
function allows you to do the following (depending on your access
privilege):
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maintain user profiles and define access privileges
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create, edit, and view scripts
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create and display CDNs associated with a script
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create and display names or terms representing values
The maint function
The system administrator uses the maint user ID for the following:
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system shutdown in preparation for power down or reset
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tape backup/restore facilities
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system operations/administration (log file and password management)
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general maintenance (disk usage)
When you log in as maint, you see the Òmaint>Ó prompt. To terminate the
session and return to the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt, type exit or quit, and
press [Return]. Type help and press [Return] to see a list of Application
Module commands available to a maintenance user.
The mlusr function
You can reach the mlusr function from within maint using the mlusr or
admin command, or by logging in as mlusr at the ÒConsole Login:Ó
prompt. The function provides a suite of administrative facilities specific to
the Application Module Link (AML) software running on the Application
Module or IPE Module. You can use this function to display, change, and
configure link 0 (the AML), and also link 1 (the Host Link) and link 2
(Meridian Mail Link), if present. The commands related to management of
link include the following:
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