HP System Management Homepage 7.3 Update 1 Release Notes HP-UX, Linux, and Windows Operating Systems Abstract HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is a web-based interface that consolidates and simplifies single system management for HP servers running the HP-UX, Linux, and Windows operating systems.
© Copyright 2004, 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Contents 1 Features....................................................................................................4 Product features........................................................................................................................4 Partition Manager.....................................................................................................................4 Available IP addresses...............................................................................................
1 Features HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is a web-based interface that consolidates and simplifies single system management for HP servers running the HP-UX, Linux, and Windows operating systems.
Available IP addresses In HP-UX only, when autostart mode is enabled, any access made through port 2301 detects a change in the list of available IP addresses. In previous releases, SMH would only be accessible using the IP addresses defined at system startup. If new IP addresses were defined then SMH would have to be restarted to use them.
Table 1 HP SMH integrated applications (continued) Application Name Operating System Application Description systems: Cache File System (CFS), Compact Disc File System (CDFS), Common Internet File System (CIFS), Hierarchical File System (HFS), Network File System (NFS), and Veritas File System (VxFS). For more information, see the product's online help.
Table 1 HP SMH integrated applications (continued) Application Name Operating System Application Description For more information, see the product's online help. Peripheral Devices Configuration (pdweb) HP-UX The pdweb tool lists and manages the OLRAD-capable PCI slots reported by the olrad command and Peripheral Devices reported by the ioscan command. On selecting a slot/device from the list, it displays details about the selected device/slot.
Table 1 HP SMH integrated applications (continued) Application Name Operating System Application Description software, remove depot software, and remove installed software. Time 8 Features HP-UX Set the system clock, list the NTP client networks, and display NTP network time sources.
2 Issues and workarounds HP SMH undergoes rigorous testing before releasing any given version of the product. From HP test activities to date, the following items have been uncovered that you should keep in mind. Also, see the HP System Management Homepage Installation and Configuration Guide and HP System Management Homepage Online Help for known issues. HP SMH for Windows and Linux • Issue: Java plug-ins are required and must be enabled for displaying some Help pages in HP SMH.
Workaround: The resolution to this issue is to be provided by Apache Software Foundation. However, there are a few of the commands and options available on Windows operating systems to disable or redirect the dump file creation (to a safer location).
Workaround: To resolve the issue, verify whether the system has all the required 32-bit library packages installed, if not, install the missing packages. • Issue: HP SMH becomes inaccessible after installing Windows XP Service Pack 2. Description: In addition to HP SMH becoming inaccessible, HP Systems Insight Manager and the HP Version Control Repository Manager also become inaccessible.
NOTE: This error is applicable for Windows x86_64 platform for SMH 6.0 only. Workaround: HP recommends that you use the following procedure to manually downgrade SMH to 6.0: 1. Extract the SMH 6.0 component cp010944.exe to a folder say C:\abc. 2. Navigate to the folder C:\abc in the command prompt. Execute the following command: setup.exe /s /removeonly /f1 C:\abc. This removes the currently installed version of HP SMH. 3. Proceed normally to install the SMH 6.0 using the following exe file: cp010944.exe.
2. 3. 4. Execute the following command to restart the HP SMH service smhconfig -r As a precautionary measure, copy the existing smhpd.xml file into a different directory. Manually add the tag: a. Open the smhpd.xml in the \hp\hpsmh\conf directory on the boot drive with a text editor. b. Add the following line between the and tags: value Note: The value can be 64-512 on Windows systems.
Support and other resources Information to collect before contacting HP Be sure to have the following information available before you contact HP: • Software product name • Hardware product model number • Operating system type and version • Applicable error message • Third-party hardware or software • Technical support registration number (if applicable) How to contact HP Use the following methods to contact HP technical support: • In the United States, see the Customer Service / Contact HP Uni
HP authorized resellers For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, see the following sources: • In the United States, see the HP U.S. service locator web site: http://www.hp.com/service_locator • In other locations, see the Contact HP worldwide web site: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact.html Documentation feedback HP welcomes your feedback. To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, send a message to: docsfeedback@hp.
October 2013 release for Linux and Windows HP SMH 7.2.2 for Linux and Windows includes the following product enhancements and defect fixes. The following list of changes are applicable to both Windows and Linux versions, unless specifically stated. • Enabled support for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3 • Updated PHP to version 5.4.11 • Updated libxml2 to version 2.9.0 for Windows • Updated cURL to version 7.28.1 • Updated libxslt to version 1.1.
June 2012 release for Linux and Windows HP SMH 7.1 for Linux and Windows includes product enhancements and defect fixes. The following list of changes is applicable to both Windows and Linux versions, unless specifically stated: • Enhanced to provide information on the webapp availability and loading statistics on the WebApps page. • Support for Firefox 9.0 and Firefox 10.0 browsers.
• • • ◦ Memory resources ◦ Revoked trusted certificate Support for the following new features: ◦ Secured handling of HTTP request and responses ◦ A command line option to modify the locality and state information in the SMH PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography Standards) data Support for the following new browsers: ◦ Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 ◦ Firefox 6.0 ◦ Firefox 7.0 ◦ Firefox 8.0 Inclusion of the revved open source products: ◦ Updated PHP version from 5.3.3 to 5.3.
The following open source products are revved: • Updated PHP version to 5.3.3 • Updated libxml2 version to 2.7.8 NOTE: Corrected possible information disclosure may be used to obtain the version information of the web server used by HP System Management Homepage. March 2011 release for HP-UX HP SMH 3.2.2 for HP-UX 11i v3 includes a product enhancement and fixes for internally found defects.
NOTE: Corrected possible information disclosure may be used to obtain the version information of the web server used by HP System Management Homepage. September 2010 release for HP-UX HP SMH 3.2.1 for HP-UX 11i v3 includes product enhancements and fixes for internally found defects. Following are the product enhancements: • HP SMH on 11i v3 supports both Apache 2.0 and Apache 2.2. SMH can be configured to use either Apache 2.0 or Apache 2.2.
• Facility to disable port 2301. • Logging into syslog the activities related to login and logout performed on HP SMH. • Help page and help icon for custom menu. There are no changes in HP SMH 2.2.9.3 for HP-UX 11i v1.
• Support for long length passwords of up to 255 characters in the shadow password mode. • Support for Java 6. This enables you to open the Java-based HP SMH plug-in applications such as HP Serviceguard and Partition Manager, where Java 6 is installed. On HP-UX 11i v1 HP SMH continues to support Java 1.5. HP SMH 2.2.9.3 for HP-UX 11i v1 contains defect fixes. March 2009 release for HP-UX HP SMH 3.0.
• ◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 update 8 or later for x86 and AMD64/EMT64T ◦ Oracle Enterprise Linux ◦ SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 for x86 and AMD64/EMT64T ◦ SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 10 SP2 or later for x86 and AMD64/EMT64T ◦ VMware ESX 3.5 update 5 ◦ Citrix XEN 5.
releases, the release notes is available at the HP SMH web page at http:// h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/agents/documentation.html. • HP System Management Homepage Help System The help system provides a complete set of documentation for using, maintaining, and troubleshooting HP SMH. In HP SMH, go to the Help menu. • HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide The installation guide provides information about installing and getting started using HP SMH.
• smh (1m) manpage This command is available in HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) only. This is an enhanced version of the sam (1m) command. For HP-UX operating system releases, the manpage is available from the CLI using the man smh command. This information is not available for Linux and Windows operating systems. • smhassist (1m) manpage You can use the smhassist command to verify the configurations of SMH and see if there are any dependent software, patches or configuration errors. For HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.
computer output Text displayed by the computer. Enter The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same key. A sequence such as Ctrl+A indicates that you must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while pressing the A key. term Defined use of an important word or phrase. variable The name of an environment variable, for example PATH or errno. value A value that you may replace in a command or function, or information in a display that represents several possible values.