NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.29+)
Overview of Monitoring and Recovery
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guide—522459-009
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Using the OSM Service Connection or TSM Service
Application
Using the OSM Service Connection or TSM Service Application
Although they are arranged differently, the OSM Service Connection and the TSM
Service Application provide the same basic views and functionality. For a comparison
and description of the functional differences, see the OSM Migration Guide.
When you log on to the OSM Service Connection or the TSM Service Application, the
primary interface is called the Management window. In both applications, it contains an
overview pane, a tree pane, a view pane, and a details pane.
Overview Pane
Displays a high-level view of system objects, such as internal fabrics, groups, and
external devices (external disks and tapes), and of ServerNet Cluster objects, such as
external fabrics, local nodes, and remote nodes.
Tree Pane
The tree pane and view pane work together to demonstrate the relationship between
the physical location of a group, module, or resource and its position in the hierarchy of
the NonStop S-series server.
View Pane
Within the view pane, you can choose the Physical view, Connection view (TSM only),
or Inventory view of a NonStop S-series server. The Physical view displays a diagram
of the system enclosures and any SWAN concentrators that are attached to the server.
See Figure 3-3.
Tape drives and external disk drives do not appear in the view pane.