OSM Migration Guide (G06.27+)

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1 Introduction to OSM
The HP NonStop Open System Management (OSM) Interface replaces TSM as the
system management tool of choice for NonStop S-series servers. OSM is required to
support products such as:
HP NonStop ServerNet Switch (model 6780), used in an HP NonStop ServerNet
Cluster that is configured in a layered topology
HP Ultrium Linear Tape open (LTO) tape drive
Virtual Tape devices
Digital Audio Tape 72 (DAT 72) tape drives
CT9841FC-x Fibre Channel tape drives
I/O Adapter Module (IOAM) enclosures
Enterprise Storage Systems (ESS)
Fibre Channel disk drive enclosures
Mid-range tape libraries
Primary Goals
Provide a system management tool suite to replace current TSM functionality and
support and all new functionality in G06.22 and later
Provide an architecture that can improve scalability and performance and
overcome other limitations in TSM
Provide an open, standards-based interface for HP NonStop Kernel operating
system hardware object access and monitoring
Serve as the basis for integration to other HP organizations and products such as
HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition (ISEE), HP OpenView, and HP Systems
Insight Manager (SIM).
Major Benefits
Smaller client, faster installation (Most components reside on the server.)
Online upgrades for client and providers
Better persistence because OSM runs as a process pair
Faster, more accurate status and alarm updates for resource objects
DMTF/CIM* interface to make OSM more open and adaptable (to facilitate
application and provider add-ons)
* Common Information Model (CIM) is a standards-based, data architecture model
developed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF).