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HP System Management Homepage 7.2
User Guide
HP-UX, Linux, and Windows Operating Systems
HP Part Number: 509679-009
Published: February 2013
Edition: 1
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Page 1 - User Guide

HP System Management Homepage 7.2User GuideHP-UX, Linux, and Windows Operating SystemsHP Part Number: 509679-009Published: February 2013Edition: 1

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Administrator on Windows and root on Linux have administrator access on HP SMH.4. Enter the password that is recognized by the operating system.5. Cli

Page 3 - Contents

5. Enter the following product name and the port number information.Add the exceptions listed in the following table to the firewall protection:Table

Page 4 - 4 Contents

:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]:RH-Firewall-1-INPUT - [0:0]-A INPUT -j RH-Firewall-1-INPUT-A FORWARD -j RH-Firewall-1-INPUT-A RH-Firewall-1-

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Configuring timeout settings for HP-UXTwo HP SMH timeout settings can be configured:• SMH service timeoutSets the amount of time, in minutes, before t

Page 6 - 1 Product overview

3. Restart the HP SMH service.Automatically importing certificatesThe Automatically Import Management Server Certificate feature enables you to automa

Page 7 - 2 Getting started

Signing outYou can sign out of HP SMH, using either of the following options:• In the HP SMH header, click Sign Out.The HP System Management Homepage

Page 8 - 8 Getting started

3 ScenariosIP BindingYou can use IP Binding for example when a system has multiple IP addresses and you want to limitthe access to HP SMH to particula

Page 9 - Signing in 9

4 Navigating the softwareThe HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) displays all HP Web-enabled SystemManagement Software that provides information. I

Page 10 - Configuring firewall settings

Data SourceIndicates which source is populating management data. For instance, WBEM for HPInsight Management WBEM Providers or SNMP for HP Insight Man

Page 11 - 2381HP SMH Secure Port:

◦ Help◦ WebappsThe data frame shows the status for all HP Web-enabled System Management Software andutilities on the system.Information areasDepending

Page 12 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

© Copyright 2009, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or

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◦ Number of columns.The number of boxes or columns presented in each line in the list view mode is definedby the display resolution setting. For examp

Page 14 - 14 Getting started

◦ Dynamic Lists in Pages.A dynamically created list of elements appears for each item you want to add or removeto a page and are available for the fol

Page 15 - Signing out

Table 3 Icon View (continued)DescriptionIconinstalled or no critical, major, minor or warning items, theComponent Status Summary displays no items.Gen

Page 16 - 3 Scenarios

Table 3 Icon View (continued)DescriptionIconTimeoutsConfigures the values of timeout for SMH. Two timeoutscan be configured: Session timeout and UI ti

Page 17 - 4 Navigating the software

HP SMH pages include:• “Signing in” (page 7)• “The Home page” (page 25)• “The Settings page” (page 26)• “The Tasks page” (page 50)• “The Tools page (H

Page 18 - ◦ Support

5 The Home pageThe Home page provides the system, subsystem, and status views of the server. The Home pagedisplays groupings of systems and their stat

Page 19 - Information areas

6 The Settings pageThe Settings page contains links to the settings and configuration pages of the HP SystemManagement Homepage (HP SMH) and other int

Page 20 - ◦ Timeout Warnings

Guide, available on the HP Technical Documentation website at http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents/documentation.html.To confi

Page 21 - Icon view

53Box Item OrderingDetermines the order thatitems in boxes are shown. If1Presentation ModeEnables you to set thedefault presentation modeApplySave pag

Page 22 - Table 3 Icon View (continued)

431Presentation ModeEnables you to set thedefault presentation modeApplySave page data.Box Item OrderingDetermines the order thatitems in boxes are sh

Page 23 - HP SMH pages

Contents1 Product overview...6Product features...

Page 24 - 24 Navigating the software

• “Trusted Management Servers category” (page 41)• “Kerberos Authentication category (Windows only)” (page 41)• “User Groups category” (page 44)• “Han

Page 25 - 5 The Home page

3. Click the Anonymous/Local Access link.4. Under Anonymous Access, select the box beside Allow Anonymous users access to unsecuredpages.5. Click Appl

Page 26 - 6 The Settings page

7RemoveRemove all checked itemsfrom the list.4AddAdds the combined IP andNetmask address to the list.1Enable BindingWhen checked, indicatesthat bindin

Page 27 - ◦ By status

For Linux and Windows, you can set a restricted address at installation. From all operating systems,administrators can set a restricted address from t

Page 28 - User Preferences category

3. Click the IP Restricted Login link.4. Select the check box beside the IP addresses you want to remove.5. Click Remove.6. Click Apply to apply the c

Page 29 - Security

that was used with the previous self-signed certificate. This private key is randomly generatedat startup when no key file exists.To create a certific

Page 30 - 30 The Settings page

321ApplyRecord the option into theXML configuration file.Enables Autostart mode.Sets Port 2301 as enabledor disabed.Enable Port 2301Sets Port 2301 as

Page 31 - IP Binding category

To disable Port 2301, complete the following steps:1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

Page 32 - IP Restricted Login category

Session TimeoutTo change the value for Session timeout, complete the following steps:1. Select Settings from the menu2. In the System Management Homep

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Add the server name to thelist.verifies the digital signaturebefore allowing access. Ifyou do not want to enable6Server Certificate NameEnable Allremo

Page 34 - 34 The Settings page

UI Timeout...38Trust Mode category...

Page 35 - Port 2301 category

You must have administrative authority to access this directory.To trust by certificate:1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the System Management H

Page 36 - 36 The Settings page

Trusted Management Servers categoryCertificates establish the trust relationship between HP SIM or Insight Manager 7 and HP SMH.The Trusted Management

Page 37 - Timeouts category

The process only occurs when the user initially logs in to a Kerberos realm and tries to perform thefirst access to a Kerberos-secured service.1. The

Page 38 - Trust Mode category

For example, when the clock skew among the machines is too large, the following log messageis written: Thu Jun 25 16:55:09 2009] [error] client2001:db

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3. Click the Kerberos Authorization link.4. In the Kerberos Configuration area, select the box beside Enable Kerberos Support.5. In the Group Name tex

Page 40 - 40 The Settings page

these operating system groups. The Administrator is unable to add groups in SMH if one of theadded group is deleted from the OS. However, the Administ

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Users with Administratoraccess can view all6Group Name Enable AllChecks all checkboxes in thelistings.information providedthrough HP SMH. Thedefault u

Page 42 - 42 The Settings page

5. Click the Operator radio button beside Type.6. Click Add. The values entered are added as a new line in the list table.You can continue to add up t

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HP SMH uses the root certificate, intermediate certificate, and the Certificate Root List (CRL) of thecertificate to verify the revocation status of t

Page 44 - User Groups category

Add Custom Menu (HP-UX only)To add a custom menu to HP SMH (HP-UX only):1. Select Settings→Menus→Add Custom Menu.2. For Type, specify whether the menu

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Custom UI...63Log-based dir

Page 46 - 46 The Settings page

7 The Tasks pageThe Tasks page displays links to routine tasks provided by participating HP Web-enabled SystemManagement Software.If no tasks are prov

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8 The Tools page (HP-UX only)The Tools page displays links to system management tools provided by participating HPWeb-enabled System Management Softwa

Page 48 - Menus (HP-UX only)

9 The Logs pageAt a minimum, the Logs page provides the following log categories:• System Management Homepage Log• Httpd Error Log (Windows and Linux)

Page 49 - Add Custom Menu (HP-UX only)

The Httpd Error Log is available on HP-UX directly but is visible in Windows and Linux by addingthe httpd-error-log tag in the smhpd.xml file.You must

Page 50 - 7 The Tasks page

Table 5 Locale names of supported languages (continued)Windows locale nameLinux locale nameLanguagespanishes_ES.UTF-8Spanishfrenchfr_FR.UTF-8Frenchita

Page 51 - 8 The Tools page (HP-UX only)

10 The Installed Webapps page (Windows and Linux only)The Installed Webapps page contains a list of installed Webapps in the HP System ManagementHomep

Page 52 - 9 The Logs page

11 The Support pageThe Support page provides information about HP Essentials Software and instructions on how toobtain guidance from HP Support and of

Page 53 - Supported languages

321SearchValidates search field andchosen webapp.Webapp to searchSearch termsEnables you to enter searchcriteria.The Help page provides links for the

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12 Command Line Interface configurationThe Command Line Interface (CLI) provides users with administrative rights access to set thesevalues through th

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The following command configures the local user privileges:smhconfig -l|--localaccess-type[=] administrator | anonymousIP Restricted LoginsIP addresse

Page 56 - 11 The Support page

1 Product overviewHP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is a web-based interface that consolidates andsimplifies single system management for HP serv

Page 57 - Search form

Trust ModesThe HP SMH trusts HP SIM or HP Insight Manager 7 (IM 7) secure task execution requests andsingle sign on requests with various levels of se

Page 58 - Local Access

NOTE: Win32DisableAcceptEX is only available on Windows operating systems.Enable/disable SSL v2By default the HP SMH has SSL v2 disabled. Use the foll

Page 59 - IP Binding

UI TimeoutThe UI timeout value represents the maximum amount of time in seconds that the HP SMH userinterface (UI) waits for data requested from webap

Page 60 - Win32DisableAcceptEX

Custom UIEnabling custom UI enables you to customize the sign-in and header images as well as adding asmall text in the sign-in page. See the HP SMH R

Page 61 - Enable/disable SSL v2 61

Icon viewIcon view allows you to set the default view mode to show icons (True) like a desktop File Managerappearance or to show the traditional list

Page 62 - Port 2301

User GroupsUser Groups are a set of policies to access and modify HP SMH functionalities. Only valid existingoperating system groups can be added to t

Page 63 - Httpd Error log

usersCommand Line Log ReaderThe command line log reading tool provides the users with a command line tool for reading theSMH log messages without usin

Page 64 - Kerberos Authentication

The following command displays a list of messages in the range selected by the user.smhlogreader --from VALUE --to VALUEFor example, to display messag

Page 65 - Help message

13 Troubleshooting topicsNOTE: If noted, a topic might only apply to the HP-UX, Linux, or Windows operating system.13.1 Access Problems13.13.1.1 Why c

Page 66 - Command Line Log Reader

8. On the Profile screen, check all the three rules: domain, private, and publiccheckboxes.9. Enter the Name the rule in the Name field and Descriptio

Page 67 - Change locality

2 Getting startedTo get started with HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH), use the following informationwhen configuring HP SMH and setting up users

Page 68 - 13 Troubleshooting topics

browser (not recommended) or alter the browser security settings to allow cookies(both stored and per-session) and allow active scripting.13.13.2.5 My

Page 69 - 13.2 Browser Problems

Explorer 7 fails to handle IPv6 URLs since the Internet Explorer parser uses a colonas the separator of the IP address and the Port number. For exampl

Page 70 - 13.4 IP Address Problems

or SMH failed to verify it against CRL. In such a case, you have tomanually log in to SMH.To use a CA Certificate for SSO, follow the prerequisites li

Page 71 - 13.5 Sign In Problems

2. Select Options →Security→Credentials→Trusted Systems.3. Select Trusted Certificates tab.4. Click Import.5. Browse to select root CA certificate fil

Page 72 - 72 Troubleshooting topics

The command prompt window messages do not affect the performance orfunctionality of the server or of SMH and can be ignored.Any ProLiant or Integrity

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account groups to different levels of access for HP SMH. The HP SMH online helpdescribes this process in detail.NOTE: This does not apply to HP-UX.13.

Page 74 - 74 Troubleshooting topics

Verify whether there is an underscore "_" defined in your server's computer name.If there is, remove it or use "-" (dash) ins

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by selecting Settings→HP System Management Homepage→Security→Local ServerCertificate.If the CA returns the certificate data in X.509 format, rename th

Page 76 - 13.6 Security Problems

1. $/etc/init.d/hpsmhd stop2. $rpm --oldpackage -U hpsmh-old version.rpm13.13.7.2 Why can't I install HP SMH on my system?The HP SMH install acti

Page 77 - 13.7 Other Problems

14 Service and supportSupport for HP SMH is provided as an adjunct to support of the underlying hardware. The HPSupport pages provide you with a varie

Page 78 - 78 Troubleshooting topics

NOTE: HP SMH uses the root certificate, intermediate certificate, and the Certificate RootList (CRL) of the certificate to verify the revocation statu

Page 79 - 14 Service and support

Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HPBe sure to have the following information available before you contact HP:• Soft

Page 80 - Support and other resources

The service also provides access to software updates and reference manuals in electronic form asthey are made available from HP.With this service, Ins

Page 81 - Related Documents

SMH. The installation guide is available on the HP Technical Documentation website at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs, select HP-UX System Adminis

Page 82 - Typographic conventions

Key The name of a keyboard key. Return and Enter both refer to thesame key.Term A term or phrase that is defined in the body text of the document,not

Page 83 - Typographic conventions 83

A HP SMH file locationsTable 10 HP SMH file locationsHP-UXLinuxWindowsDescription/opt/hpsmh/opt/hp/hpsmhSystemDrive\hp\hpsmhHP SMH RootThe root of the

Page 84 - A HP SMH file locations

Table 10 HP SMH file locations (continued)HP-UXLinuxWindowsDescription/opt/hpsmh/data/help/opt/hp/hpsmh/data/helpSystemDrive\hp\hpsmh\data\helpHelp Ro

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B HP SMH CiphersCiphers used in HP SMHThis appendix provides a list of all the Ciphers used in the HP SMH product.Table 11 Ciphers used in HP SMHDescr

Page 86 - B HP SMH Ciphers

15 Documentation feedbackHP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve thedocumentation, send any errors, sugge

Page 87 - 15 Documentation feedback

GlossaryAccounts for Users& Groups tool(ugweb)The HP-UX Accounts for Users and Groups (ugweb) tool is used to manage user accounts andgroup accoun

Page 88 - Glossary

performance management, and workload management enable systems administrators to pick thevalue added software required to deliver complete lifecycle m

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1. Navigate to https://hostname:2381/.The first time you browse to this URI, the Security Alert dialog box appears, prompting you toindicate whether t

Page 90 - 90 Glossary

ticket. The session key for the TGT is encrypted using the user's long-term key, so the passwordis needed to decrypt it from the AS' respons

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Secure SocketsLayer (SSL)A standard protocol layer that lies between HTTP and TCP and provides privacy and messageintegrity between a client and serve

Page 92 - 92 Glossary

Web-BasedEnterpriseManagement(WBEM)Is a platform and resource independent DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) standardthat defines both a common

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IndexCcertificatestrust mode, 26trusted management server certificates, 26ciphersHP SMH, 86CLI configurationHP SMH, 58creditsHP SMH, 56Ddocumentation,

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WwebappsIntegrated Agents, 55Other Agents, 5594 Index

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