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Old 12-23-2010
Privacy-Preserving Management of Personal Data For Assisted-Living Applications

HPL-2010-200 Privacy-Preserving Management of Personal Data For Assisted-Living Applications - Kounga, Gina; Casassa Mont, Marco; Bramhall, Pete
Keyword(s): Assisted-living, access control, privacy, consent
Abstract: The increasing proportion of elderly people in most industrialised countries introduces new challenges. One of these is the provision of efficient and cost-effective caring. Assisted-living solutions use technological tools to allow medical care to be remotely provided to individuals and to provide ...
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vxenablef(1M)															     vxenablef(1M)

NAME
vxenablef - enable VxFS DMAPI, OnLineJFS, or full VxFS functionality in the kernel SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
enables VxFS DMAPI (Data Management Applications Programming Interface), OnLineJFS functionality, or full VxFS functionality in the kernel. If you have valid licenses for these features, makes them available without rebuilding a new kernel and rebooting the system. If no argument is specified, displays the available licensed features enabled in the kernel. Options recognizes the following options. Enable all features for which the proper license key exists. Scans for license keys for HP-installed products such as HP_OnLineJFS and products dependent on DMAPI (Data Manage- ment Applications Programming Interface) and enables them. You need not specify the option if you specified the option. Enable DMAPI, full VxFS, or OnLineJFS features. enables DMAPI functionality in the kernel if the system is licensed for DMAPI. DMAPI is also part of the HP OnLineJFS product, but this option enables DMAPI without OnLineJFS. enables all features, including VERITAS Quick I/O, if the features are licensed with a valid VERITAS license key. This option is not available for HP-UX/HP_OnLineJFS users. enables OnLineJFS functionality in the kernel if the system is licensed for OnLineJFS. The HP OnLineJFS product includes DMAPI. Notes is run automatically from at system boot time. It is also run during the installation of the HP OnLineJFS product to enable the newly- licensed OnLineJFS functions without requiring a system reboot. It is not typically run from the command line. You must be a privileged user to run SEE ALSO
vxlicense(1M). vxenablef(1M)
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