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HP System Management Homepage User
Guide
HP-UX, Linux, and Windows Operating Systems
HP Part Number: 509679-006
Published: April 2011
Edition: 1
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Page 1 - Edition: 1

HP System Management Homepage UserGuideHP-UX, Linux, and Windows Operating SystemsHP Part Number: 509679-006Published: April 2011Edition: 1

Page 3 - Table of Contents

WwebappsIntegrated Agents, 61Other Agents, 61100 Index

Page 4 - 4 Table of Contents

2 Getting startedTo get started withHP System Management Homepage(HP SMH), use the following information whenconfiguring HP SMH and setting up users a

Page 5 - Table of Contents 5

531Question mark. Show/hide tooltipbox.Sign In. Validates user nameand password for signing-in toHP SMH.User Name. The user must bepart of a user grou

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Administratoron Windows androoton Linux have administrator access on HP SMH.4. Enter the password that is recognized by the operating system.5. Click

Page 7 - List of Tables

Configuring firewall settingsWindowsSome operating systems including Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003 SBSimplement a firewall th

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-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j

Page 9 - 1 Product overview

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

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NOTE: Your login must have administrative access to HP SMH to automatically import the HP SIM certificate.531Question mark. Show/hide tooltipbox.Sign

Page 12 - Public Key Infrastructure

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

Page 13 - Starting HP SMH from HP SIM

© Copyright 2009, 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticesConfidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for posses

Page 15 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

4 Navigating the SoftwareTheHP System Management Homepage(HP SMH) displays allHP Web-enabled System ManagementSoftwarethat provides information. In ad

Page 16 - 16 Getting started

• Data Frame. The standard container contains the sections or pages as:• Boxes• Icons• Pages as configurations• Support• Help• WebappsThe data frame s

Page 17 - Signing out

• If Local Access is enabled, the Current User displays hpsmh_local_anonymous orhpsmh_local_administrator, depending on what level of access has been

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• Dynamic Lists in Pages. A dynamically created list of elements appears for each item you wantto add or remove to a page and are available for the fo

Page 19 - 3 Scenarios

Table 4-2 Icon ViewDescriptionIconComponent Status SummaryThe Component Status Summary displays links to all subsystemsthat have a critical, major, mi

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DescriptionIconTrusted Management ServersConfigures the certificates that are stored in the server and allowsyou to add or remove certificates.User Gr

Page 21 - 4 Navigating the Software

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

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6 The Settings PageThe Settings page contains links to the settings and configuration pages of theHP System ManagementHomepage(HP SMH) and other integ

Page 24 - Icon view

Table of Contents1 Product overview...9Product features...

Page 25 - Table 4-2 Icon View

To configure the UI Options, complete the following steps:1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the SNMP Webagent box, click the UI Options link.3. R

Page 26 - HP SMH pages

To set UI Properties, complete the following steps:1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the UI Properties

Page 27 - 5 The Home page

6. If you do not want the session to expire (in the case of HP-UX only), click the check box beside SessionNever Expires.7. Click Apply.NOTE: Each use

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531ApplySave pagedata.Anonymous AccessEnables a user to access theHP SMH without logging in. IfAnonymous is selected, anyuser, local or remote, hasacc

Page 29 - 6 The Settings Page

IP Binding categoryIP Binding specifies theIP addressesthat HP SMH accepts requests from and controls the nets and subnetsthat requests are processed.

Page 30 - UI Properties category

5. Click Remove.6. Click Apply to apply the configurations.Each IP address and netmask must consist of four octets with values between 0 and 255 (the

Page 31 - User Preferences Category

6. Click Add to add the configurations.7. Click Apply to apply the configurations.To remove IP addresses from the list:1. Select Settings from the men

Page 32 - Security

To create a certificate:1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.3. Click the Local Server C

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321ApplyRecord the option into the XMLconfiguration file.Enables Autostart mode.Sets Port 2301 as enabled ordisabed.Enable Port 2301Sets Port 2301 as

Page 34 - IP Binding category

IMPORTANT: Consider the following before you disable port 2301:If you disable port 2301 when HP SMH is in autostart URL mode, the start mode automatic

Page 35 - IP Restricted Login category

Local Server Certificate category...36Port 2301 categor

Page 36 - 36 The Settings Page

Table 6-1 Timeout settingsRangeTimeout1 – 60 minutes (Windows and Linux)Session timeout10 – 3600 secondsUI timeoutSession TimeoutTo change the value f

Page 37 - Port 2301 category

System Management Homepage Box 41

Page 38 - 38 The Settings Page

741RemoveRemoves the selected server namesfrom the list.Server Certificate NameWhen a server certificatename is entered, it checks ifthe server name:T

Page 39 - Timeouts category

Configuring Trust ModeFor Linux, the imported HP SMH certificates are stored in the /opt/hp/hpsmh/certs directory.For Windows, the imported HP SIM cer

Page 40 - Trust Mode category

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

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1. The user logs in to the system (client) using his or her domain username and password.2. The user’s password is hashed, and this hash becomes the u

Page 42 - 42 The Settings Page

The following levels of user authorizations are available:• Administrator Users with Administrator access can view all information provided through HP

Page 43 - Configuring Trust Mode

1. Select Settings from the menu.2. In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.3. Click the Kerberos Authorization link.4. Select

Page 44 - 44 The Settings Page

741RegisterSelect respective registerUserUsers with User access canview most informationprovided through HP SMH.Some web applications restrictviewing

Page 45 - Single Sign-On (SSO)

Only alphanumeric and underline values are permitted. The use of special characters such as ~ ' ! @# $ % ^ & * ( ) + = / " : ' <

Page 46 - Kerberos Operator

Maximum Number of Sessions (Windows and Linux only)...68Session Timeout...

Page 47 - User Groups category

7. Select the check box beside the Group Names in the dynamic list you want to add to SMH.8. Click Apply.To remove a User Group:1. Select Settings fro

Page 48 - Administrator Group

Only HP SMH users with Administrator authorization can create menus and can run custom menus that areset to run as the "root" user. For HP S

Page 50 - Menus (HP-UX only)

7 The Tasks PageThe Tasks page displays links to routine tasks provided by participatingHP Web-enabled SystemManagement Software.If no tasks are provi

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8 The Tools Page (HP-UX only)The Tools page displays links to system management tools provided by participatingHP Web-enabledSystem Management Softwar

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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 55 - 8 The Tools Page (HP-UX only)

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

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Windows locale nameLinux locale nameLanguagechinese-simplifiedzh_CN.UTF-8Simplified Chinesechinese-traditionalzh_TW.UTF-8Traditional ChineseThe follow

Page 59 - Supported Languages 59

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

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11 The Support PageThe Support page provides information about HP Essentials Software and instructions on how to obtainguidance from HP Support and of

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

Page 63 - 11 The Support Page

12 Command Line Interface configurationThe Command Line Interface (CLI) provides users with administrative rights access to set these values throughth

Page 64 - Search Form

IP Restricted LoginsIP addresses can be explicitly permitted or restricted based on user type. If there are IP addresses in thepermitted list, only th

Page 65 - Local Access

server1,server2.domain1;server3,server4.domain2• Trusted Certificates This command establishes the trust relationship between HP SIM or HP InsightMana

Page 66 - Trust Modes

Maximum Number of Threads AllowedThe Maximum Number of Threads Allowed value allows the user to increase or reduce the maximum numberof threads HP SMH

Page 67 - Restart service 67

smhconfig -v|--log-level[=] logging-levelNOTE: Log level only affects new messages written in the HTTP error log. You must perform a soft restartof th

Page 68 - Log Level

List of Tables2-1 Firewall exceptions...

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When Autostart mode is enabled, you can set the timeout in minutes for the server timeout value between 1and 60 minutes (default value is 30 minutes)T

Page 70 - Kerberos Authentication

smhconfig –K|--user-kerberos[=] GROUPLISTNote: GROUPLIST is a single Kerberos group or a list of Kerberos group names separated by semicolons.NOTE: --

Page 71 - Help message

Command Line Log ReaderThe command line log reading tool provides the users with a command line tool for reading the SMH logmessages without using the

Page 72 - Command Line Log Reader

For example, to display messages the recent five messages, the user should use the following command:smhlogreader --from 1 --to 5• File-based command

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13 Troubleshooting topicsAccess ProblemsBrowser ProblemsInstallation ProblemsIP Address ProblemsSign In ProblemsSecurity ProblemsOther ProblemsNOTE: I

Page 75 - 13 Troubleshooting topics

13.2 Browser Problems13.13.2.1 When I sign into HP SMH and close the browser, the HP SMH session is not ended. If I reopenInternet Explorer, after clo

Page 76 - 13.2 Browser Problems

Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows 2003 sometimes causes only the Account Sign in text in ablue bar to appear, instead of the entire Sign in page. This

Page 77 - 13.4 IP Address Problems

NOTE: The wordlocalhostdoes not work in all languages. In addition, if you have a proxyserver configured in your browser, you might need to add 127.0.

Page 78 - 13.5 Sign In Problems

On Windows systems in the defined user groups, only Administrators, Users, Guests andPower Users are recognized. Other groups defined by Windows, such

Page 80 - 13.6 Security Problems

1. In Internet Explorer, click Tools → Internet Options.2. Click Security.3. Select Local Intranet.4. Click Sites → Advanced.5. In Add this website to

Page 81 - 13.7 Other Problems

This configuration leaves the default SP2 security enhancements intact, but allows traffic overthe ports previously indicated. These ports are require

Page 82 - 82 Troubleshooting topics

To successfully downgrade HP SMH from 3.x and above to 2.x, stop the HP SMH service andexecute the downgrade by completing the following steps:1. $/et

Page 83 - 14 Service and Support

14 Service and SupportSupport for HP SMH is provided as an adjunct to support of the underlying hardware. The HP Support pagesprovide you with a varie

Page 85 - Support and other resources

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

Page 86 - Related Documents

HP authorized resellersFor the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, see the following sources:• In the United States, see the HP U.S. service l

Page 87 - Typographic Conventions

www.hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs select HP-UX 11i v2 and search with the document title "Nextgeneration single-system management on HP-UX 11i v2 (B.1

Page 89 - A HP SMH file locations

A HP SMH file locationsTable A-1 HP SMH file locationsHP-UXLinuxWindowsDescription/opt/hpsmh/opt/hp/hpsmhSystemDrive\hp\hpsmhHP SMH Root The root of t

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

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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 B-1 Ciphers used in HP SMHDesc

Page 94 - 94 Glossary

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

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

Page 96 - 96 Glossary

KernelConfiguration tool(kcweb)The HP-UX Kernel Configuration (kcweb) tool is used to manage kernel tunables, modules andalarms. The Kernel Configurat

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server, so the client can be assured it is communicating with the system that the system claims tobe. It is application protocol independent.Secure Ta

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products is the HP-UX implementation of the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) WBEMstandard.97

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IndexCcertificatestrust mode, 29trusted management server certificates, 29ciphersHP SMH, 91CLI configurationHP SMH, 65creditsHP SMH, 63Ddocumentation,

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