OSM Service Connection User's Guide (G06.30+)

Replace Power Supply Replace Each CRU
Add Switch Upgrade Topology ServerNet Cluster
Troubleshoot ServerNet Fabric External Loopback Test
MSEB and IOMF2
ServerNet plug-in cards
(PICs)
Update Switch
Firmware Update and Configuration
Update
Switch
SWAN Fast Firmware Update
Use the Multi-Resource Actions dialog
box to stop, update, and restart any or all
CLIPs simultaneously.
SWAN CLIP
OSM Low-Level Link
The OSM Low-Level Link enables you to communicate with a server even when the NonStop Kernel
operating system is not running. Also, some actions that are performed on a running server, such as
starting the system or priming a processor for reload, require you to use the OSM Low-Level Link.
The OSM Low-Level Link looks and functions much like the TSM Low-Level Link. It can be
installed and used only if you select the dedicated service LAN option during OSM client installation.
To start the OSM Low-Level Link, select Start>Programs>HP OSM>OSM Low-Level Link.
OSM Event Viewer
The OSM Event Viewer allows you to retrieve, view, and save EMS events from event logs. It also
gives you access event details such as cause, effect, and recovery information.
The OSM Event Viewer is a browser-based application, closer in appearance and function to
WebViewPoint than to the TSM EMS Event Viewer.
To start the OSM Event Viewer, select Start>Programs>HP OSM>OSM Event Viewer. You can
also launch the OSM Event Viewer from within the OSM Service Connection by selecting Event
Viewer from the OSM Tools menu.
What Changed From TSM to OSM
New Look-and-Feel
Functional Differences Between OSM and TSM
New Look-and-Feel
This section describes how the appearance of the OSM Service Connection is different from that of
the TSM Service Application.