Xref: utzoo comp.unix.admin:2205 comp.unix.shell:2393 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!sdd.hp.com!caen!news.cs.indiana.edu!ariel.unm.edu!sfreed From: sfreed@ariel.unm.edu (Steven Freed CIRT) Newsgroups: comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.shell Subject: Re: SUMMARY: simple to use operator's shell Message-ID: <1991Jun13.023805.15327@ariel.unm.edu> Date: 13 Jun 91 02:38:05 GMT References: <16460.2854a215@levels.sait.edu.au> Reply-To: sfreed@ariel.unm.edu Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM Lines: 36 Originator: sfreed@triton.unm.edu In article <16460.2854a215@levels.sait.edu.au>, ccdps@levels.sait.edu.au writes: > Here is a summary of replies to my posting, which was: > > > Subject: Simple to use operator's control system? I did not see the original posting but here at UNM we have a rather complete program we call opermenu which is a memu driven interface for the opers. The main menu looks like this (at the moment) ****** Operator Command Menu ****** 1 - Exit this procedure. 11 - Edit the message of the day. 2 - System shutdown procedure. 12 - Change the password for oper. 3 - List processes. 13 - Show free space on disks. 4 - Kill a process. 14 - Show last dump dates. 5 - Play with the printers. 15 - Run disk to tape backups. 6 - List users. 16 - Change the status of the games. 7 - Talk to a user. 17 - Run Accounting. 8 - Send a message to all users. 18 - Set mag tape access. 9 - Send mail. 19 - Reset the date. 10 - Read mail. 20 - Reroute a printer. 21 - Redisplay this menu. Enter command ==> Not everything is implemented at this time and it is in the process of being written in X but the sources are around here. If anyone is interested, I could gather the sources up, add a bit of documentation and ship it out. It currently runs on Ultrix, Dynix, SunOS, BSD 4.[23] and I *think* we have one that runs on VMS, but shouldn't be held to that untill I have time to check. -- Steve. sfreed@ariel.unm.edu