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Overview of SAM

7. The "Save privileges screen defines which user(s) will have access to the functional areas you have selected. Select the operator user from the list , and click OK. (If you had multiple operators, you could select multiple user names from the list while holding the shift key. If the names are not together in thelist, hold the control key and select the names.) SAM saves the privileges you selected, then returns you to the icon window. Exit the restricted SAM builder, then log off your workstation or server.

8. Log in as operator and try running SAM by typing: /usr/sbin/sam. Which functional areas are available for use by your operator user?

9. Exit SAM, then try running SAM again by just typing sam. You will probably get an error message, sh: sam: not found. Try typing /usr/sbin/sam. Can you explain why SAM wouldn’t start in the first case, but would start in the second?

10. Log out as user operator, then log back in again as user root.

Part V: Viewing the SAM Log While going through the exercises so far, have you found yourself wondering what SAM is actually executing on your system on your behalf? SAM logs every action performed so you can review changes that you have made to your system configuration. 1. PART V Restart SAM. You will be in the functional area launcher. To view the SAM log, go to the Options menu, and choose View SAM Log.

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