OSM User's Guide (G06.27+)
Table Of Contents
- OSM User's Guide
- OSM User's Guide
- What's New in This Guide
- About This Guide
- Related Reading
- Chapter 1. Introducing OSM
- Chapter 2. Preparing the OSM Environment
- Chapter 3. Configuring OSM
- Chapter 4. Starting the OSM Service Connection
- Chapter 5. Using the Management Window
- Chapter 6. Viewing Alarms
- Chapter 7. Viewing Attributes
- Chapter 8. Performing Actions
- Chapter 9. Viewing Summary Reports
- Chapter 10. Managing a System
- Chapter 11. System Resources
- Chapter 12. Managing a ServerNet Cluster
- Chapter 13. Cluster Resources
- Chapter 14. Updating ServerNet Cluster Topology
- Glossary
- Index
- Legal Notice
- Version and Copyright Information

Chapter 3. Configuring OSM
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Chapter 3. Configuring OSM
Configuring the Server
Defining Users
Configuring Service Provider Access
Dial-out/Dial-in
Unattended Site
Before using OSM applications to manage your system:
Configure the server using the OSM Low-Level Link.●
Configure service provider access using the OSM Notification Director.●
Configure the OSM Notification Director during OSM installation to run as a Windows
Service, which allows it to run without requiring a Windows logon. For more
information, see Installing OSM Components.
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Note: It is possible to start and run a new server without performing OSM configuration.
However, HP strongly recommends that you perform OSM configuration tasks
shortly after installing a new system. If you do not perform OSM configuration, your
system will have certain user, security, and network limitations.
For complete configuration procedures, see:
NonStop NS-Series Hardware Installation Manual●
OSM Low-Level Link online help●
OSM Notification Director online help●
Configuring the Server
Defining Users
You must configure these server components using the OSM Low-Level Link:
Use this dialog box To
Network Configure unique MSP IP addresses for your primary and backup LANs.
Startup Windows
Define the workstations authorized to display the startup TACL prompt
and receive the event messages that occur during a system load.