Fujitsu Siemens Computers SX series User Manual page 163

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Operating BS2000 instances
Protecting access to BS2000 console mode
Access to BS2000 console mode is protected as follows:
If you log on dynamically, the Solaris welcome screen automatically asks you to enter a valid
password.
If the Solaris login has been locked, access to the console is canceled. The login must
then first be released using the Solaris user administration (see
administration" on page 330
If the Solaris login was locked during operation, processing is stopped in the event of
Permit Input or Inhibit Input (see
Solaris user administration (see
and
When you have successfully logged on in BS2000 console mode, you can change your
password at any time via the Main KVP Function Menu (see
administrator can change it via the Solaris user administration (see
administration" on page 330
If you leave the workstation for a short time, you can lock entry via the Main KVP Function
Menu (see
by this locking.
Assigning a KVP ID console mnemonic
Every BS2000 console is known to BS2000/OSD by its mnemonic console name. Every
KVP user ID which is configured for BS2000 operation is assigned a BS2000 mnemonic
console name. A mnemonic console name can also be assigned several times.
If several KVP IDs with the same mnemonic console name are active, a BS2000 console is
displayed on several operator terminals at the same time. Outputs which are directed to a
BS2000 console with a specific mnemonic console name are forwarded to all active KVP
user IDs with this mnemonic console name. Inputs, however, are handled on the relevant
station and not displayed on any other operator terminals.
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"BS2 Users" on page
page
164). You can unlock entry in the same way later. Outputs are not affected
and
"BS2 Users" on page
page
164). The login must then be released using the
section "User and group administration" on page 330
211).
and
"BS2 Users" on page
BS2000 console mode
section "User and group
211).
page
164), or the system
section "User and group
211).
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