sysadmmenu(F)


sysadmmenu -- layout of extensible menus in sysadmsh

Description

These files each describe the layout of one extensible menu area in sysadmsh(ADM), as shown in the following table;

File Extensible menu area  
$HOME/.sysadmmenu User  
/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-execute System -> Execute  
/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-hardware System -> Hardware  
/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-kernel System -> Configure -> Kernel  
/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-network System -> Configure -> Network  
/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-other System -> Configure -> Other  

 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |File                           | Extensible menu area           |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |$HOME/.sysadmmenu              | User                           |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-execute  | System -> Execute              |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-hardware | System -> Hardware             |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-kernel   | System -> Configure -> Kernel  |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-network  | System -> Configure -> Network |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
 |/usr/lib/sysadm/.menu-other    | System -> Configure -> Other   |     |
 +-------------------------------+--------------------------------+-----+
The file .sysadmmenu in the user's home directory entry need not exist, in which case the User menu selection in sysadmsh(ADM) will have no visible effect.

These files contain lines which describe the menu layout, and the name, description, and arguments of the program that should be run when each menu item is selected. The files should only be edited using the System -> Configure -> Menu selection in sysadmsh(ADM), and the menumerge(ADM) utility. Note that only the system administrator will have suitable permissions to configure the last five menu areas.

If the environment variable $SYSADM is set to other than the directory /usr/lib/sysadm, then this is where the files .menu-execute, .menu-hardware, .menu-kernel, .menu-network, and .menu-other should be found.

See also

menumerge(ADM), sysadmsh(ADM)

Standards conformance

sysadmmenu is not part of any currently supported standard; it is an extension of AT&T System V provided by The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005