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dcecp_hostvar(8sdce) [hpux man page]

hostvar(8sdce)															    hostvar(8sdce)

NAME
hostvar - A dcecp task object that manages the security binary compatibility attributes SYNOPSIS
hostvar help [operation | -verbose] hostvar operations hostvar set -secbinarycompat {on | off} hostvar show {-all | [-cellname] [-hostname] [-secbinarycompat]} ARGUMENTS
The name of the hostvar operation for which to display help information. DESCRIPTION
The hostvar object allows you to easily set the security binary compatibility attributes for the current host and to display the local host's cellname, hostname, and security binary compatibility attributes that are stored by the dced in the hostdata/dce_cf.db object. The cell's security server uses these compatibility attributes to determine the mode and state in which the local machine is operating. ATTRIBUTES
The name of the cell in which the local host is registered. The name of the local host. The security binary compatibility attribute that enables (on) and disables (off) binary compatibility for statically linked versions of DCE. OPERATIONS
hostvar help Returns help information about the hostvar task object and its operations. The syntax is as follows: hostvar help [operation | -verbose] Options Displays information about the hostvar task object. Used without an argument or option, the hostvar help command returns brief information about each hostvar operation. The optional opera- tion argument is the name of an operation about which you want detailed information. Alternatively, you can use the -verbose option to display detailed information about the hostvar task object itself. Privileges Required No special privileges are needed to use the hostvar help command. Examples dcecp> hostvar help set Sets the value of the specified host variable. show Returns the value of the speci- fied host variable. help Prints a summary of command-line options. operations Returns a list of the valid opera- tions for this command. dcecp> hostvar operations Returns a list of the operations supported by the hostvar task object. The syntax is as follows: hostvar operations The list of available operations is in alphabetical order except for help and operations, which are listed last. Privileges Required No special privileges are needed to use the hostvar operations command. Examples dcecp> hostvar operations set show help operations dcecp> hostvar set Sets the security binary compatibility value attribute for the local host. The syntax is as follows: hostvar set -secbinarycompat {on | off} Options Sets the security binary compatibility attribute on or off. Under normal circumstances, secbinarycompat is set to on when DCE is configured, which allows binary compatibility between Version 1.2 and Versions 1.0.3 and 1.1. Binary compatibility allows applications linked with an archived libdce to share login contexts and credentials without loss of data. To prepare a host for the set operation, a number of steps need to be performed first: Verify that the dced process is running in remote access mode (-r), then put the DCE daemon into partial service mode by sending the dced process the correct signal: # kill -SIGUSR1 pid_of_dced # Invoke dcecp with the -local option: # dcecp -local dcecp> As the machine principal (usually root), modify ACLs on the local hostdata object to allow the self user access by using the following dcecp acl operations: dcecp> acl modify hostdata -change {user hosts/hostname/self criI} -local dcecp> acl modify hostdata -change {user hosts/hostname/self cdprw} -io -local dcecp> Put the DCE daemon back into full service mode with the following command: # kill -SIGUSR1 pid_of_dced # Now, as the machine principal, you can set the hosts security binary compatibility value. You can disable binary compatibility on a per-host basis to achieve minor performance gains and slightly smaller credentials files by set- ting secbinarycompat to off. If you enable binary compatibility after it has been disabled, you must stop and start all DCE daemons and if you are using integrated login, log out and in. See Planning and Configuring HP DCE for more information. This operation returns an empty string on success. Privileges Required No special privileges are needed to use the hostvar set command. Examples dcecp> hostvar set -secbinarycompat on dcecp> hostvar show Returns the values of the host attributes on the local host. The syntax is as follows: hostvar show {-all | [-cellname] [-hostname] [-secbinarycompat]} Options Returns the values of all attributes. Returns the value of the cellname attribute. Returns the value of the hostname attribute. Returns the value of the secbinarycompat attribute. The show operation makes it easy to view the attributes stored in the dced hostdata/dce_cf.db object. All the values returned by this com- mand are from that object. Use the -all option to display all attributes; use individual options to display individual attributes. Privileges Required No special privileges are needed to use the hostvar show command. Examples dcecp> hostvar show -all {cellname /.../gumby1} {hostname hosts/blech} {secbinarycompat on} dcecp> RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: dcecp(1m), dcecp_hostdata(1m), dced(1m). hostvar(8sdce)
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