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connecting to HP SIM 7.x, refer to the HP Systems Insight Manager
7.x Technical Reference Guide.
Note:
The HP SIM 7.x icon on the Windows desktop of each system was
created by the installation of HP SIM 7.x as a handy shortcut for a
regular standalone server only. This icon is no longer applicable at
this point because the HP SIM 7.x is clustered. The icon should be
deleted from the desktop of each system to avoid future confusion.
5. A security alert displays. Click OK. The Login window appears.
6. Be sure to log in with the appropriate username, password, and domain for your
cluster.
Important:
Clustering allows any system in the cluster to own the virtual group
containing the HP SIM 7.x resources. With the creation of a virtual
network name and IP address specific to the HP SIM 7.x service,
clients can connect to the service without knowing which system
currently owns the virtual group. When browsing to the virtual name
for HP SIM 7.x rather than the name of the server that owns the
virtual group, a security certificate for HP SIM 7.x is sent to your
browser. If your browser is configured to warn about invalid site
certificates, a security alert displays when connecting to the HP SIM
7.x virtual server (which was created earlier in this paper). This alert
indicates that the name you have connected to does not match
the name on the certificate. This is because the name on the
certificate is the name of the secondary system and not that of the
virtual server. To learn more about the browser security alert, refer to
the HP Systems Insight Manager 7.x Technical Reference Guide
located on the HP Management CD (version 7.1 or greater).
7. After you have successfully logged in, the HP SIM 7.x home page appears as
shown in Figure 57.