Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!hybrid!scifi!bywater!uunet!samsung!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!hp4nl!orcenl!bengsig From: bengsig@oracle.nl (Bjorn Engsig) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: To SMIT or not to SMIT (Was: Re: objectrepository and odme) Keywords: odm, odme, objrepos Message-ID: <1174@nlsun1.oracle.nl> Date: 14 Jan 91 08:59:22 GMT References: <27@softpro.stgt.sub.org> <4704@awdprime.UUCP> <663467505.4708@mindcraft.com> <4740@awdprime.UUCP> Reply-To: bengsig@oracle.com (Bjorn Engsig) Organization: Oracle Europe Lines: 28 In a number of articles, the ODM, it's editor odme, and SMIT are discussed, and in article <4740@awdprime.UUCP> jerry@heyman.austin.ibm.com (Jerry Heyman) says: | |When I said 'most' configuration could still be done in stanza files (and I |gave the example of inet.conf) [ ... ]. If you use |SMIT and ODM for all your configuration information, then you should be ok. |Some people might not want to have all their information in an ODM database, |so we have given the option of starting some of the commands (again I'll use |inetd) by telling it NOT to use ODM and to use the stanza files. | |A thing to note when using smit. It always modifies the appropriate odm |database, but doesn't update a stanza file that has the same information in |it. This is a shortcoming of the tool and is being addressed. Yes, this is a shortcoming, in my opinion a somewhat different one, though; being in the database world has taught my one very important thing: NEVER, EVER keep redundant information, and I guess this is actually what confuses people, and makes us uncertain weather to use SMIT or the other tools. What happens if I create a user by editing /etc/passwd, mkdir, chown, create .profile, and run passwd? What happens if I nfs mount a directory using /etc/mount? As these examples show, it is often hard for us to make sure that all the sysadm information is consistent. If your answer to this is, 'always use SMIT', then: How do I use SMIT to increase the maximum number of processes per user? (Done by 'chdev -l sys0 -a maxuproc=200') -- Bjorn Engsig, E-mail: bengsig@oracle.com, bengsig@oracle.nl ORACLE Corporation Path: uunet!orcenl!bengsig "Stepping in others footsteps, doesn't bring you ahead"