HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.3 Update 1 Release Notes

Suggested action
If a feature fails to configure correctly because of privilege elevation password
requirements, configure the feature outside of the managed system setup wizard.
To turn off the requirement for a password, use the Systems Insight Manager
OptionsSecurityPrivilege Elevation menu, and uncheck the check box labeled A
password is required for this privilege elevation tool. Note that systems managed by
the CMS must be reconfigured to reflect this configuration change.
HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 (iLO3) support
HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 (iLO3) is supported in the current release of Insight managed
system setup wizard. However, iLO3 for ProLiant requires firmware version 1.05 or
higher.
Suggested action
Update iLO3 ProLiant firmware to version 1.05 or higher.
HP Integrity rx2620 is not supported
Using the Insight managed system setup wizard to configure an HP Integrity rx2620
server is not supported.
Suggested action
Manually configure HP Integrity rx2620 servers.
Instant Capacity Manager
Limitations
Commands executed under privilege elevation may cause Instant Capacity Manager to
monitor but not control managed nodes
Some HP-UX security settings cause output to be generated every time a user is logged
in. This can occur, for example when sudo is used in Systems Insight Manager privilege
elevation mode to execute commands on HP-UX managed nodes, which can generate
apparently extraneous output to stderr. This output may be interpreted by some Instant
Capacity (iCAP) Manager functions executed under privilege elevation as error output
from those commands.
When this apparent error output occurs, the affected iCAP Manager functions fail. In
this scenario, iCAP Manager can be used only to monitor, and not control, managed
nodes configured in this way.
NOTE: HP Integrity Superdome 2 systems obtain monitoring data by executing
commands using sudo. Monitoring data may not be available in this scenario.
Suggested action
Configure HP-UX managed nodes so that no extraneous output is generated when the
sudo command is executed.
For more information, see the following HP-UX documentation:
HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator’s Guide
HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Configuration Management (HP-UX 11i v3)
HP-UX Servers and Workstations HP-UX Standard Mode Security Extensions
(HP-UX 11i v2)
The manpage man 4 security (particularly the discussion of
DISPLAY_LAST_LOGIN)
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