HP-UX 11i September 2002 Release Notes

HP-UX 11i Version 1.0 Operating Environment Applications
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment
Chapter 6
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Servicecontrol Manager (SCM)
Servicecontrol Manager provides a convenient, single point of administration for HP-UX
systems and Linux managed nodes. Now bundled with every HP-UX 11 release (as well
as being available for download), Servicecontrol Manager integrates the key products of
the HP-UX Servicecontrol systems management tools suite. You can now manage Linux
managed nodes from an HP-UX central management server.
updated for
June 2002
Servicecontrol Manager has been updated to version A.2.05.01 to support changes to the
HP-UX 11i Operating Environments.
updated for
December 2001
Servicecontrol Manager version A.02.05 provides the following new features:
You can now manage Linux nodes from the HP-UX central management station
(CMS). Supported distributions for Linux managed nodes are Debian 2.2 and Red
Hat 6.2.
You now have new GUI tools to reconfigure managed nodes after software upgrades.
Integration with Partition Manager is now available for Superdome users.
Compatibility
As of Servicecontrol version A.02.05, the following Operating Systems are supported:
Central Management Servers
HP-UX 11.00
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment
HP-UX 11i Enterprise Operating Environment
HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment
Managed Nodes
HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00
HP-UX 11i Operating Environment
HP-UX 11i Enterprise Operating Environment
HP-UX 11i Mission Critical Operating Environment
Linux, Debian 2.2 and Red Hat 6.2
PC Web Access to Central Management Server
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0
Note that the Java Plug-in, required software for a PC Web Client, does not support
Windows 2000.
updated for
September 2001
Servicecontrol Manager version A.02.03 provides the following new management and
security features:
Integration with HP TopTools 5.5 is now included. TopTools is a web-based tool that
helps you to manage your computer assets, network devices, and HP printers, as well
as track your network resources and performance.
When selecting nodes for managed clusters, you can now manage up to 999 nodes in
one cluster instead of the previous limit of 64.