If you are using e-Biz Impact security, the operator’s
authorization role controls which tasks that operator can perform.
See the e-Biz Impact Authorization Guide for
details. If you are not using security, any operator can execute
any command.
The Global Console allows an operator to execute command and control (CNC) requests on clusters and SFM objects. When an operator or administrator executes a command in the Global Console, a set of CNC requests are sent to the bus. The bus delegates those commands to the subjects for which they were issued. The subject then executes the commands one by one.
A CNC request has three parameters:
Subject – the object on which the command is being executed.
Command name – the action to execute.
Object – (optional) the object on which the command is to be executed.
All commands usually execute a predefined set of CNC requests that automatically set the subject, object (if any), command name, and command parameters based on the context from which the commands are invoked.
Because communication to the bus is asynchronous, the return from the CNC request does not guarantee that an action was successful. However, you can configure the bus to send alerts when major events happen or to respond to CNC requests. See Chapter 5, “Configuring and Using Alerts.”
See the e-Biz Impact Command Line Tools Guide for
more information about CNC request parameters.
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