The NICE 2000 Web Services Ivan Deloose, Frédéric Hemmer, Alberto Pace, Maciej Sobczac, and others Information Technology Division - CERN The NICE 2000 site http://cern.ch/win HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Content http://cern.ch/win Documentation For end-users Supported services and “as is” information For service providers and support staff Services Accounts management (users, computers, groups, Passwords) File System (permissions, quotas, scratch space , macintosh access) Installation Operations (Status monitoring, scheduled jobs, alarms, updates) Application distribution HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Documentation http://cern.ch/win/docs/ Scheduled for release beginning of June 2001 Addresses the following topics Using Win2k at CERN (all specific informations) Using portable computers and remote access (ACB) Using the core set of applications Office 2000, Internet Explorer, Outlook, Exceed, … For Support staff and service providers, it covers: Active Directory at CERN, DFS at CERN, W2k installation, drivers maintenance, application distribution, accounting and operational issues HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Services (page 1 of 4) http://cern.ch/win/services/ User accounts management View Status – mainly for the help desk and support staff but also for end-users Change password – for end users only (old password required) Reset password – for helpdesk only (old password not required) Erase Roaming profile HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Services (page 2 of 4) http://cern.ch/win/services/ Computer account management View Status – mainly for the help desk and support staff but also for end-users Recreate computer account – for re-installation Security groups management Group manager – allows creation/deletion/modification of security groups by end-users. Very useful for NONwindows users using the CERN web services from unix HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Services (page 3 of 4) http://cern.ch/win/services/ File System Trustee manager – Allow managing of permission from non w2k clients (especially W95, WNT, and UNIX users using web services) Disk quota manager – for group administrators and for end users (read only) Scratch space – for end-users HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Services (page 4 of 4) http://cern.ch/win/services/ Application database List of deployed application with responsible and support information. It is planned to generate sw distribution policies from this database. Operations Main internal tools to monitor, account and alarm notification of the servers (more than 60 for the Win and Web services) HEPNT Meeting – April 2001 Conclusion When deploying Windows 2000 to a large site, it is necessary to define and channel all “standard interventions” through a website in order to be able to work with a clear service definition and to outsource interventions to external companies that do not have elevated privileges. Fortunately, using standard commodity tools, the development of these web interface is relatively easy and fast. HEPNT Meeting – April 2001
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