Starting sshd2 Manually under USS
Note: If you want to run the server manually from USS, the
SSHD2 user needs to have a login shell defined. Modify the
ADDSSHD2 script accordingly.
To start the server manually, log on to Unix System Services (USS) as
the SSHD2 user. Execute the command:
> /etc/ssh2/init.d/sshd2 start
When the version string message appears, you may exit from the shell.
The server will continue to run as a process without a controlling
terminal. During the startup the server might report warnings that the
server daemon cannot access the crypto hardware. Those are only warnings
and the server starts without the crypto hardware mentioned in the warning
messages.