OSM Migration and Configuration Guide (G06.30+)
Getting Started With OSM Applications
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OSM Notification Director
OSM Notification Director
The OSM Notification Director (ND) is a component of the OSM client software 
package that receives information about the servers for which it is configured in the 
form of incident reports. You can display these incident reports within the Notification 
Director and forward (or have them automatically dialed out) to remote service 
providers.
See Appendix C, Configuring Remote Services for instructions on how to configure 
dial-out.
The OSM Notification Director looks and functions much like the TSM version, except 
for the differences (noted in this section) and new features, such as:
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The ability to attach system inventory files to Periodic incident reports. To create 
the files, the Creation of System Inventory Files feature must be enabled in your 
OSMCONF file. To allow attachment of the files to Periodic incident reports, you 
must deselect the Suppress Attachment files on Periodic IRs option in OSM 
Notification Director Preferences.
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ND version T0632AAK (and later*) supports the use of HP Instant Support 
Enterprise Edition (ISEE), a web-based alternative to using a modem for dial-out of 
incident reports.
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ND version T0632AAN (and later*) automatically installs and configures 
RemoteProxy Service, which provides connectivity to NonStop systems that have 
OSM configured for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support.
* HP recommends that you get the latest version, to get the latest product fixes and 
enhancements. See the T0632 softdoc for a complete list of fixes and enhancements. 
For more information about configuring or using the OSM Notification Director, see the 
OSM Notification Director online help.
Running Automatically
Unlike the TSM ND, the OSM Notification Director runs as a Windows service rather 
than an application. It can be configured to start when the Windows operating system 
starts and to run without a user logon. (The TSM Notification Director requires a user 
log on for continuous functionality.) 
During installation, you are asked whether you want the OSM Notification Director to 
start automatically and run as a Windows service. Select this option if your workstation 
is to be a primary or backup dial-out point, so the Notification Director can receive and 
process incident reports continuously as they occur.










