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Concept of system operation
Overview
3.2.3
Authorization control
The access to operation of the BS2000, SVP and SINIX system components is protected.
The passwords will be defined during the installation of the systems and can be changed
afterwards.
Access to the SVP operation
After you have filled out and sent off the welcome screen in the window for SVP
operation, the system requests you to enter the password.
Access to the BS2000 console
If you try to make an entry in a BS2000 control window after the SINIX system has been
started up for the first time, you will be requested to enter a password.
For further information, see chapter 7, ”Operating the BS2000 console”, on page 89.
Access to VM2000 consoles
Direct operation of VM2000 guest systems is possible via the SKP-X.
When you try to make an entry in a VM2000 console window for the first time after pow-
ering up the SINIX system, you will be requested to enter the password.
The configuration of VM2000 consoles requires release by means of key diskettes.
Access to BS2000 system administration
If you want to work as a system administrator in BS2000, you must use a type EM9750
window, fill in the welcome screen, and log in by entering a BS2000 user ID (usually
tsos) and - if agreed - a BS2000 password for BS2000.
Access to SINIX system administration
If you want to carry out system administration tasks under SINIX you must log into a
SINIX window by entering a SINIX user ID (i.e. admin, root or sysadm) and password.
Access to the EVENT window
Certain functions can be executed using the EVENT window.
The first time you try to make an entry in this window after the system has been started
up, you will be requested to enter the password for the SINIX user ID
event
.
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