System Management Homepage 7.3 Update 1 Release Notes

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.
With this new SMH feature, any configuration change in the list of available IP addresses, in
clustered and non-clustered environments, would automatically reconfigure SMH, restarting it when
needed. Environment changes such as enabling a new network card, adding ifconfig aliases, or
a cluster package failover would trigger this feature.
Alternatively, you can disable this feature by adding the following line to the /opt/hpsmh/
conf.common/smhpd.xml file: <monitor-ip-changes></monitor-ip-changes>
For more information, go to the Distributed Systems Administration Utilities V1.1 Release Notes
for HP-UX 11i v2 March 2006 at http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs and select HP-UX 11i
v2 from the product list.
Integrated applications to HP SMH
HP SMH is a framework for a number of integrated applications. HP SMH provides the following
system management functionality (described in “HP SMH integrated applications” (page 5))
through a single-user interface and the HP SMH ().
IMPORTANT: In HP SMH on HP-UX, there are some applications such as Authenticated Commands
(PAM), Resource Management, and Network Services Configuration that are not web-based. To
access such applications from SMH, an X-windows application must be running on the computer
whose IP address you enter in the DISPLAY text box in the application's launch page.
Table 1 HP SMH integrated applications
Application DescriptionOperating SystemApplication Name
The Accounts for Users and Groups
(ugweb) tool is a web-based
HP-UXAccounts for Users and Groups
(ugweb)
single-system management tool for
managing user accounts and groups
on a local system, a Network
Information Service (NIS) system, and
an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol) server. For more information,
see the product's online help.
The HP-UX Auditing and Security
Attributes Configuration tool is a tool
HP-UXAuditing and Security Attributes
Configuration (secweb)
for configuring and managing security
attributes, and for configuring and
managing the auditing subsystem
without having to convert the system to
Trusted mode. For more information,
see the product's online help.
Using Pluggable Authentication
Modules (PAM), configure account
HP-UXAuthenticated Commands (PAM)
authentication, password
authentication, session authentication,
and user authentication.
The Disks and File Systems (fsweb) tool
supports system administration tasks,
HP-UXDisks and File Systems (fsweb)
including management of logical
groups and volume groups, disk
management tasks, and file system
tasks. The fsweb tool supports these file
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