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and the security id. If a non-existing object is specified, message "Could not find command info for [object]"
will be displayed.


J. Add Command (to Object Class):
This option adds a new command button to an existing tree object. The

change affects the NonStopresident tree database. If the command to be added already exists for this object,
it will be replaced. After successful completion, the new command is added to the tree, but the folder must be
re-opened to have it show up in the commands frame. The form to be submitted contains the following fields:
Object class name:
Refers to the object where you want to add the command
Command name (will be up-shifted):
Refers to the name by which the command will be displayed
Command execution template:
This is the actual command which will get executed when you click on the
command. For finding out how to write a command,

click here

Checkbox indicating if the command is sensitive: Checking this checkbox, will cause the command to be
sensitive, which means that only the creator of the OCM process will have access to execute this command,
unless you have created a user access list which contains the list of users who can execute sensitive
commands. The user access list can be created by adding a command “SENS” to the “tacl” object.

K. Delete Command (From Object Class):This option deletes an existing command button from a tree object. The

change affects the NonStop resident tree database. After successful completion, the command is removed
from the tree, but the folder must be re-opened to have it deleted in the commands frame display. The form
to be submitted contains the following fields: object class name, and command name (will be up-shifted).

L. Command Logging:To do this, you must either be super.super, or own the $OCM process. This command

displays message "Logging will be turned on. Ok?" or message "Logging will be turned off. Ok ?" depending on
the current logging state. When turned on, any command activated via button or typed into the CI/TACL fields
and executed from the command frame will cause an EMS event to be written to alternate collector $OCMAC.
If this collector is not running, it will be started by the WEBVPT server. Messages can be observed by starting
Web ViewPoint’s live event viewer with the event source pointing to $OCMAC. The events will appear as EMS
502 events with the text being the first line of command output, which is an echo of the command issued. The
event will also display the name of the generating OCM environment, and the name of the user. Please note
that event commands are not logged.

An ADD DEFINE =_wvp_log_collector may be specified in the STRTWVP file before Web ViewPoint is started. In
that case, log info will always be written to the specified collector, and the Command Logging on/off switch is
disregarded. An attempt to do so from the menu will cause a message “Command logging has been set to ON.
It cannot be overridden” to be displayed. Log files are named ZZLVnnnn.

M. Security Info: This command displays a table with the current security/environment settings. These are:

UserID, current environment (OCM process name), share permission for $OCM, user is same as OCM owner,
member of logon group, permission to execute generic TACL commands, permission to execute sensitive
commands, command specific profiles present, and command logging to collector $OCMON turned on. With
the exception of the first two, all settings have either a Y or N value. If ADD DEFINE =_wvp_log_collector is
specified, then the Command Logging value is always ‘X”, indicating that the logging cannot be overridden.

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5.6.3 CENTRAL COMMAND MANAGER (CCM)

Central Command Manager (CCM), which includes a smart disk and file interface to the Guardian and OSS file
systems and the Spooler Subsystem.It offers a smart and quick access to the following subsystems:

Disk: Discover, monitor, and manage Disks, sub-volumes, and files with full smart command and FTP options.

Spooler: Discover Spooler processes, and manage & control jobs using a common smart front-end with backend
interface to Spooler, and Peruse.

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