Note: Specify SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE without an
underscore when entering this command. Modifies service-related
information in the permanent configuration database that enables
(or disables) services for startup. Allows you to specify that
the service be enabled or disabled for startup on the current
node only or on all nodes in the cluster. To specify clusterwide
enabling or disabling of services, use the /COMMON qualifier.
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE adds an entry for a service to
the list of enabled services in the configuration database.
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE NOSERVICE removes an entry for a service
from the list of enabled services in the configuration database.
Related commands: SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE, ENABLE
SERVICE
Format
SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE [NO]SERVICE service
[ /COMMON ]
[ /[NO]CONFIRM ]
1 – Parameters
service
Required.
Specifies the service to add or delete from the configuration
database. To specify a lowercase or mixed-case service name,
enclose it in quotation marks. Service names are limited to 16
characters. Use only the following characters in a service name:
o Uppercase and lowercase alphabetic characters
o Numerals
o Dollar sign ($)
o Underscore (_)
Do not define a service name equivalent to one of the TCP/IP
Services for OpenVMS components (for example, do not define
a service name BIND or TCPIP$BIND, or FTP). In addition, the
service name CUSTOMER_SERVICE is reserved by HP.
2 – Qualifiers
2.1 /COMMON
Optional. Default (when /COMMON is not specified): node-specific
enabling or disabling of services.
Modifies service-related information in the configuration
database for the clusterwide enabling or disabling of services.
2.2 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM
/NOCONFIRM
Optional. Default: /CONFIRM if you use wildcards; otherwise,
/NOCONFIRM.
Use only with SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE NOSERVICE. Controls
whether the software requests you to confirm before it deletes an
entry. With /CONFIRM enabled, the software requests confirmation.
At the CONFIRM: prompt, enter one of the following:
o Y to delete the entry
o N to retain the entry
The /NOCONFIRM qualifier eliminates all user confirmation when
deleting service entries.
3 – Examples
1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE TELNET
In the configuration database, enables the TELNET service for
startup on this node.
2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE FTP /COMMON
In the configuration database, enables the FTP service for
startup on every node in the cluster.
3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE NOSERVICE *
Enable service TELNET
Remove? [N]: Y
In the configuration database, disables any service enabled for
startup on this node, if confirmed by the user.