HP Matrix Operating Environment 7.0 Integrity CMS Installation and Configuration Guide (7.0 and 7.1)

Role: ID operator, application administrator, or capacity planner
With these authorizations, you can view all Integrity and HP 9000 servers in the management
domain. You can examine the configuration of all managed systems through Matrix OE visualization,
Partition Manager, Application Discovery, and Virtual Machines Manager. You can define and
view a logical server using Matrix OE visualization. You can view real-time application data
through Application Discovery, real-time and historical data through gWLM, and historical data
through Capacity Advisor. You cannot make any configuration changes to the managed systems
or Application Discovery components, or edit Capacity Advisor data with the Profile Editor.
Systems AuthorizedToolbox
CMS and All Managed SystemsMonitor Tools
CMS and All Managed SystemsMatrix OE Monitor
All Managed SystemsCapacity Advisor
Role: ID system administrator
These authorizations provide all of the capabilities of the ID Operator role but also allow you to
change the configuration of specific managed systems. On systems authorized with the All Tools
toolbox, you can perform all of the following functions:
Create, modify, and delete nPartitions, virtual machines, and gWLM shared resource domains.
Install software and perform other system administration tasks offered through Systems Insight
Manager.
Systems AuthorizedToolbox
CMS and All Managed SystemsSystem Setup
CMS and All Managed SystemsMonitor Tools
CMS and All Managed SystemsMatrix OE Monitor
All Managed SystemsCapacity Advisor
Subset of All Managed SystemsAll Tools
To specify the subset of systems that are authorized with All Tools, refer to “Selecting and updating
the authorized systems set” (page 23).
Role: ID senior system administrator
These authorizations provide all of the capabilities of the ID system administrator role. In addition,
the Matrix OE All Tools authorization on the CMS allows you to perform all of the following
functions:
Create, modify, and delete gWLM policies.
Delete parked workloads. A workload is “parked” if its container assignment is set to None
-- Park the workload in the Monitored Workload Definition Properties screen. Parking a
workload allows you to retain its collected data while waiting to migrate the workload to a
new system.
22 Configure Matrix OE for HP-UX