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djhamilton

2006-08-02, 1:28 pm

Is there a way to setup a custom SMIT menu on a per user basis? I want
to create a SMIT menu that has only the PRINT objects on it so that our
helpdesk can manage print queues through SMIT but nothing else. I
thought a custom SMIT menu that had only what they could use would be
helpful.

Mike

2006-08-02, 1:28 pm

On 2006-08-02, djhamilton <djhamilton872@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to setup a custom SMIT menu on a per user basis? I want
> to create a SMIT menu that has only the PRINT objects on it so that our
> helpdesk can manage print queues through SMIT but nothing else. I
> thought a custom SMIT menu that had only what they could use would be
> helpful.
>


Yes. I suggest you create a custom ODM for your site and your custom
entries, then execute SMIT on that ODM directory.

Mike
djhamilton

2006-08-02, 1:28 pm

Any advice or articles that tell how to do such a thing? I am coming
up short on google.


Mike wrote:
> On 2006-08-02, djhamilton <djhamilton872@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Yes. I suggest you create a custom ODM for your site and your custom
> entries, then execute SMIT on that ODM directory.
>
> Mike


Mike

2006-08-02, 1:28 pm

On 2006-08-02, djhamilton <djhamilton872@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any advice or articles that tell how to do such a thing? I am coming
> up short on google.
>
>
> Mike wrote:
>


Search IBM's redbooks. There is only a single one that contains a single
chapter on how to add things to SMIT. Also on your AIX box there should
be am example directory showing how to add items to SMIT. You may also
contact dave.souder@ttiinc.com asking if he has enough free time to
send you the files that TTI has implemented, and he wrote, that creates
a full custom operator menu in a custom SMIT.

Mike
djhamilton

2006-08-02, 1:28 pm

thanks, i appreciate it.

Also, do you know a way to prevent someone from using the F9 Shell
function from within SMIT. I don't want a person to be able to shell
from SMIT.

thanks again,


Mike wrote:
> On 2006-08-02, djhamilton <djhamilton872@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Search IBM's redbooks. There is only a single one that contains a single
> chapter on how to add things to SMIT. Also on your AIX box there should
> be am example directory showing how to add items to SMIT. You may also
> contact dave.souder@ttiinc.com asking if he has enough free time to
> send you the files that TTI has implemented, and he wrote, that creates
> a full custom operator menu in a custom SMIT.
>
> Mike


Mike

2006-08-03, 7:29 am

On 2006-08-02, djhamilton <djhamilton872@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks, i appreciate it.
>
> Also, do you know a way to prevent someone from using the F9 Shell
> function from within SMIT. I don't want a person to be able to shell
> from SMIT.


I do not remember reading anything about this.

Mike
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