To invoke SYSMAN, enter the following command at the DCL prompt: $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSMAN SYSMAN displays the following prompt at which you can enter SYSMAN commands using the standard rules of DCL syntax: SYSMAN> To exit from SYSMAN and return to the DCL command level, enter the EXIT command at the SYSMAN> prompt or press Ctrl/Z. NOTE SYSMAN has the following restrictions: o You must have the OPER privilege on the local node and authorization for the OPER or SETPRV privilege on any remote nodes in the management environment. You must also have the privileges required by individual commands, as each command in this chapter describes. To determine which privileges are required for DCL commands or for system management utilities, see the HP OpenVMS DCL Dictionary or the appropriate utility reference part of this manual. o You cannot run SYSMAN from a batch job in any environment that requires a password. o Some DCL commands, such as SHOW SYSTEM/CLUSTER, SET CLUSTER/QUORUM, MOUNT/CLUSTER, and some forms of the REPLY command, operate clusterwide by design. These commands should not be run using SYSMAN, unless the environment has been set to a single node. Similarly, operations on clusterwide logical names and tables operate clusterwide by design. o If a SYSMAN user running with more than 125 total rights attempts to issue a SYSMAN command to a remote node within a cluster, the following error message is displayed: SMI-E-RIGHTSLIM, Rights limit exceeded. Note that this rights limitation includes a minimum of three identifiers that are granted during login when the process rights list is created: - A UIC identifier - A system identifier - Depending upon the environment in which the process is operating, at least one environmental identifier Users who want to run SYSMAN must have either one of the following items: - A separate account with no more than 125 rights - Enough identifiers removed from their current account so that the total number of rights falls within the appropriate range