mkserver Command
Purpose
Adds a subserver definition to the subserver object class.
Syntax
Description
The mkserver command adds a subserver definition to the Subserver object class.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-c CodePoint | Specifies the CodePoint integer that identifies the subserver. This is the value by which the subsystem knows the subserver. The mkserver command is unsuccessful if this CodePoint value already exists for this subsystem. The limit for CodePoint storage is the same as a short integer (1 through 32,768). |
-s Subsystem | Specifies the name that uniquely identifies the subsystem to which the subserver belongs. The mkserver command is unsuccessful if the Subsystem name is not known in the subsystem object class, or if the Subsystem name is that of a known subsystem in the subsystem object class but uses signals as its communication method. |
-t Type | Specifies the name that uniquely identifies the subserver. The mkserver command is unsuccessful if the Type name is already known in the Subserver Type object class. |
Security
Attention RBAC users and Trusted AIX users: This command can perform privileged operations. Only privileged users can run privileged
operations. For more information about authorizations and privileges, see Privileged Command
Database in Security. For a list of privileges and the
authorizations associated with this command, see the lssecattr command or the
getcmdattr subcommand.
Auditing Events: If the auditing subsystem has been properly configured and is enabled, the mkserver command will generate the following audit record (event) every time the command is executed:
Event | Information |
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SRC_Addserver | Lists in an audit log subsystems that have been added and the entire Object Data Management record. |
Examples
To add a subserver definition, enter:
This adds a subserver definition to the Subserver Type object class, with an owning subsystem of srctest and a subserver code point of 1234.
Files
Item | Description |
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/etc/objrepos/SRCsubsys | Specifies the SRC Subsystem Configuration object class. |
/etc/objrepos/SRCsubsvr | Specifies the SRC Subserver Configuration object class. |