HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server - Page 105

Using SMH, Accessing WebAgents, System Management Home Password

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Event subsystem information Automatic Server Recovery Enables a service that monitors events from System Events Log (SEL), Forward Progress Log (FPL), and the MP, and generates traps when events are found. Enables a service that checks if the system is frozen and if so, reboots the system. Using SMH SMH enables you to administer systems locally via a web-based GUI. It provides a single, hierarchical menu interface that enables you to quickly find and invoke applications to perform common system tasks. NOTE: This section is not intended to be an SMH tutorial. For a complete instructions on how to use this tool, see the HP System Management Homepage User Guide: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=64179&taskId=101&prodTypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=344313#3 Accessing WebAgents The following section describes how to access WebAgents through a browser using SMH: 1. From a system connected to the server through the network, open a compatible browser. 2. Enter one of the following URLs: http://machine:2301/ https://machine:2381/ Replace machine with the IP address or the computer name under DNS. The first time you navigate to this link, the Security Alert dialog box appears asking you to indicate whether to trust the server. NOTE: The Security Alert dialog box shown is specific to Internet Explorer. To implement your own PKI or install generated certificates into each managed device, you can install a Certificate Authority Root Certificate into each browser used for management. If this is implemented, a Security Alert dialog box does not appear. If the alert appears when you do not expect it, you may have browsed to the wrong device. For more information about installing the Certificate Authority Root Certificate, see the online help in your browser. 3. Click Yes. NOTE: If you have enabled Anonymous access, the System Management Homepage appears. 4. Select the account from the User dropdown list. The choices include administrator, operator, or user. 5. Enter the correct password in the Password field. 6. Click OK. The System Management Homepage appears. In reference to the HP Version Control Repository Manager, the Anonymous login, if enabled, and the User login allow you to access all pages, but you cannot configure a repository, delete/copy/create Support Paqs, install components, or clear the log. The Anonymous login is disabled by default. The first time you log in to the SMH, you are granted anonymous access and can read system management data, but you cannot execute SNMP sets (writes). For instructions on preventing anonymous login and limiting write capability for specific user classes, see the System Management Homepage Installation Guide. Using SMH 105

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Event subsystem information
Enables a service that monitors events from System Events
Log (SEL), Forward Progress Log (FPL), and the MP, and
generates traps when events are found.
Automatic Server Recovery
Enables a service that checks if the system is frozen and if
so, reboots the system.
Using SMH
SMH enables you to administer systems locally via a web-based GUI. It provides a single,
hierarchical menu interface that enables you to quickly find and invoke applications to perform
common system tasks.
NOTE:
This section is not intended to be an SMH tutorial. For a complete instructions on how
to use this tool, see the
HP System Management Homepage User Guide
:
echSupport/
DocumentIndex.jsp?contentT
ype=SupportManual&lang=en&cc=us&docIndexId=64179&taskId=101&prodT
ypeId=18964&prodSeriesId=344313#3
Accessing WebAgents
The following section describes how to access WebAgents through a browser using SMH:
1.
From a system connected to the server through the network, open a compatible browser.
2.
Enter one of the following URLs:
http://
machine
:2301/
https://
machine
:2381/
Replace
machine
with the IP address or the computer name under DNS. The first time you
navigate to this link, the Security Alert dialog box appears asking you to indicate whether
to trust the server.
NOTE:
The Security Alert dialog box shown is specific to Internet Explorer.
To implement your own PKI or install generated certificates into each managed device, you
can install a Certificate Authority Root Certificate into each browser used for management.
If this is implemented, a Security Alert dialog box does not appear. If the alert appears when
you do not expect it, you may have browsed to the wrong device. For more information
about installing the Certificate Authority Root Certificate, see the online help in your browser.
3.
Click
Yes
.
NOTE:
If you have enabled Anonymous access, the
System Management Homepage
appears.
4.
Select the account from the
User
dropdown list. The choices include administrator, operator,
or user.
5.
Enter the correct password in the
Password
field.
6.
Click
OK
. The
System Management Homepage
appears.
In reference to the HP Version Control Repository Manager, the Anonymous login, if enabled,
and the User login allow you to access all pages, but you cannot configure a repository,
delete/copy/create Support Paqs, install components, or clear the log. The Anonymous login
is disabled by default.
The first time you log in to the SMH, you are granted anonymous access and can read system
management data, but you cannot execute SNMP sets (writes). For instructions on preventing
anonymous login and limiting write capability for specific user classes, see the
System
Management Homepage Installation Guide
.
Using SMH
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