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5 The Home Page The Home page provides the system, subsystem, and status views of the server. The Home page displays groupings of systems and their status. The information on the Home page is provided by the integrated agents or management utilities. For HP-UX operating systems, the Home page includes information provided by integrated Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) property pages and management utilities. For Linux and Windows operating systems, the Home page includes information provided by integrated version control, server, and storage agents. Overall Status Summary The Overall Status Summary displays links to all subsystems that have a critical, major, minor, or warning status, which the integrated HP Web-enabled System Management Software provides. If there are no agents installed or no critical, major, minor or warning items, the Overall Status Summary displays no items. System Status The System Status displays a status icon with a label under it. A specific webapp sets the value of the System Status icon by using a predefined heuristic to signal the system status. If no webapp sets the System Status, then the worst of all the statuses in the Overall Status Summary box is displayed. Default HP-UX Property Pages Specific WBEM property pages are delivered as part of the HP-UX HP SMH installation. These depend on other WBEM providers that are delivered with the HP-UX operating system, such as WBEMServices (WBEM Services for HP-UX) and SFM-CORE (HP-UX System Fault Management). System The System category presents the system hardware WBEM information. The first link is a System Summary that includes the system's identity information and health status. This health status is also propagated to the HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) HS column for the HP-UX system if using HP SIM. In addition to the summary, links show status and other information about subsystems, such as memory and processors. Overall Status Summary 31

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5 The Home Page
The
Home
page provides the system, subsystem, and status views of the server. The
Home
page displays
groupings of systems and their status. The information on the
Home
page is provided by the integrated
agents or management utilities.
For HP-UX operating systems, the
Home
page includes information provided by integrated
Web-Based
Enterprise Management
(WBEM) property pages and management utilities.
For Linux and Windows operating systems, the
Home
page includes information provided by integrated
version control, server, and storage agents.
Overall Status Summary
The
Overall Status Summary
displays links to all subsystems that have a critical, major, minor, or warning
status, which the integrated
HP Web-enabled System Management Software
provides. If there are no agents
installed or no critical, major, minor or warning items, the
Overall Status Summary
displays
no items
.
System Status
The
System Status
displays a status icon with a label under it. A specific webapp sets the value of the
System
Status
icon by using a predefined heuristic to signal the system status. If no webapp sets the System Status,
then the worst of all the statuses in the
Overall Status Summary
box is displayed.
Default HP-UX Property Pages
Specific WBEM property pages are delivered as part of the HP-UX HP SMH installation. These depend on
other WBEM providers that are delivered with the HP-UX operating system, such as
WBEMServices
(WBEM
Services for HP-UX) and
SFM-CORE
(HP-UX System Fault Management).
System
The
System
category presents the system hardware WBEM information. The first link is a
System Summary
that includes the system's identity information and health status. This health status is also propagated to the
HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM) HS column for the HP-UX system if using HP SIM. In addition to the
summary, links show status and other information about subsystems, such as memory and processors.
Overall Status Summary
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