HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 with SP1 Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows
Table Of Contents
- HP Systems Insight Manager 5.3 with SP1 Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows
- Table of Contents
- 1 Product overview
- 2 Installation overview and requirements
- 3 Installing HP SIM on the Central Management Server (CMS) for the first time
- 4 Configuring HP SIM using the First Time Wizard
- Using the First Time Wizard
- Configuring the managed environment
- Enabling automatic system discovery
- Configuring System Automatic Discovery task sign in credentials
- Configuring managed systems
- Configuring the WMI Mapper Proxy
- Configuring privilege elevation
- Configuring e-mail settings
- First Time Wizard summary
- Finishing the First Time Wizard
- Operating-system-specific collections, reports, and tools
- 5 Configuring HP SIM using the Options menu
- 6 Setting up and configuring managed systems
- 7 Initializing the Remote Support Software Manager
- 8 Upgrading HP Systems Insight Manager
- 9 Uninstalling HP Systems Insight Manager
- 10 Using the graphical user interface
- 11 Using the command line interface
- 12 Configuration options
- 13 Troubleshooting
- glossary
- Index
Virtual Server
Environment (VSE)
An integrated server virtualization offering for HP-UX, Linux, and Windows servers that provides
a flexible computing environment maximizing usage of server resources. VSE consists of a pool
of dynamically sizeable virtual servers; each can grow and shrink based on service level objectives
and business priorities. For more information, see http://hp.com/go/vse.
W
WBEM Services HP WBEM Services for HP-UX is an HP product that uses WBEM and DMTF standards to manage
HP-UX system resources.
Web-Based
Enterprise
Management
(WBEM)
This industry initiative provides management of systems, networks, users, and applications across
multiple vendor environments. WBEM simplifies system management, providing better access to
software and hardware data that is readable by WBEM client applications.
Web-Based
Enterprise Services
(WEBES)
A tool suite that is aimed at preventing or reducing the downtime of a system.
Web-launch aware
(WLA)
A run type for tools that are launched in a web browser using a web server. WLA tools can be
designed to deal with multiple systems.
Windows
Management
Instrumentation
(WMI)
An API in the Windows operating system that enables you to manage and control systems in a
network.
workspace The section of the GUI where tools appear.
X
X client An application or tool that appears on an X server. X clients can also be called X applications.
X server A local application that accepts X client requests and acts on them.
X Window System A cross-platform windowing system that uses the client/server model to distribute services across
a network. It enables applications or tools to run on a remote computer.
XML document A collection of data represented in XML.
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