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HP OpenView Operations Administrator's Reference - filibeto.org

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About the Controller Tool<br />

About the OVO Java-based Operator GUI<br />

Accessing NNM from the Java GUI<br />

The opcctrlovw tool is used to control an associated ovw process. When<br />

provided with startup information as a command-line argument, the<br />

controller tool opcctrlovw calls the process ovw, based on that startup<br />

information. The controller tool is responsible for one ovw process. If the<br />

controller tool process stops for any reason, the ovw process is<br />

terminated automatically.<br />

Syntax for the Controller Tool<br />

The command-line syntax for the controller tool is as follows:<br />

opcctrlovw<br />

[-display ]<br />

[-user ]<br />

[-stop | -highlight | -action <br />

{}]<br />

For more information, see the man page opcctrlovw(1m).<br />

Configuring the Controller Tool<br />

You can configure the controller tool opcctrlovw by writing a<br />

configuration file, which contains user-specific settings. You should place<br />

this configuration file on the management server, then distribute it to<br />

each managed node station.<br />

The user name provided on the command line is used as a key. For each<br />

user name, you can configure a configuration entry containing the map,<br />

registration directory, and read-only or read/write-only mode,<br />

The configuration file is based on the Extensible Markup Language<br />

(XML), with the following Document Type Definition (DTD):<br />

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