
Available OS security domains, page 66Local service port, page 66
Management Group management service port, page 67
User interface integration (SPoG and trees)
The Management Infrastructure user interface integration function allows multiple Management
Infrastructure capable user interfaces to be displayed in a single browser-based interface.
This function is implemented by various components and mechanisms, including: Management
Infrastructure single-pane-of-glass (SPoG) component, Management Infrastructure tree integrator
component, tree source, and tree decorator.
SPoG. The SPoG displays Management Infrastructure capable application interfaces in a browser
window. Application pages are displayed in the Management Infrastructure content pane and a
unified tree represents all registered applications in the Management Infrastructure navigation pane.
Before an Management Infrastructure application can display its content and tree in the SPoG, it is
registered by the discovery component. The Management Infrastructure user interface runs in a browser
and can run on multiple client machines at the same time.
Tree integrator. After applications are registered, the tree integrator aggregates the trees and makes
the unified tree available for the SPoG to display.
Tree source. The tree source mechanism manages the list of trees to be displayed by responding to
queries from the tree integrator and notifying the integrator of changes to each tree.
Tree Decorator. The tree decorator mechanism allows additional URLs from other applications to be
added to a tree node.
Tree integration configuration settings include:
Tree age time-out, page 68Tree integrator port, page 69
SPoG time-out, page 68SPoG port, page 68
SPoG time-out, page 68Tree decorator port, page 68
Discover new tree interval, page 67
Applications (Management Infrastructure specific)
The term Management Infrastructure application refers to an HP storage management product or
software component that is Management Infrastructure capable, usually for the purposes of participating
in Management Infrastructure security integration and user interface integration.
Authenticators (Management Infrastructure specific)
A Management Group member machine is an authenticator if it can authenticate Management
Infrastructure users.
• Authenticator machines in the same Management Group can be members of different OS security
domains.
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