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There is WebSM, but that only gives you access to the non-console HMC
functions.  For remote console, I think you still need to telnet in on port
2300.

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There is actually an HMC client.  I'd like to find a url for you, but, as 
you can see from my previous posts I am trying to slay the Infocenter vs 
Java dragon.

Hey, if Op's console was an option to you, then an HMC client shouldn't be 
too much of a stretch.  Although, unlike a slew of other people, I found 
Op's Console to be rock solid.  That HMC though (curse like an Ent).

Rob Berendt
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  They do need restricted state and (even when not restricted) the QSYSOPR
message queue in break mode and access to QCTL (to diagnose the system 
when
the rare performance issue creeps up).

We could give them PCOM access to the HMC (telnet to the HMC on port 
2300),
but then they need a signon to the HMC (which might be better to avoid), 
and
a bit of knowledge to sign on to the HMC and pick the right system if the
session goes down. 


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