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.