HP Integrity rx2800 System Management Homepage User Guide - Page 96

The Other Agents area on the Tools lists the visible HP Web-enabled System Management

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HP Version Control Agent (VCA) HP Version Control Repository Manager (VCRM) HP Web-enabled System Management Software HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) performance management, and workload management enable systems administrators to pick the value added software required to deliver complete lifecycle management of their hardware assets. To obtain more information about HP SIM, go to http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim. An Insight Management Agent that is installed on a system to enable the customer to see the HP software installed on that server. The HP Version Control Agent can be configured to point to a HP Version Control Repository Manager, allowing easy version comparison and software update from the repository. An Insight Management Agent that allows a customer to manage HP-provided software stored in a user-defined directory/repository. Software that manages HP Web-enabled products. Is the primary interface for HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) and HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) system management. For HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31), HP SMH provides the primary interface for HP-UX system administration tasks. The legacy SAM functionality is still available. HTTPS in-place Integrated Agents and Other Agents See Secure HTTP. Locally. For example to install in-place means to install locally. The Integrated Agents area on the Tools page contains participants and links to their entry points if applicable. You can click an agent link to access that particular agent. Participants are agents that are contributing information contained in the HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH). If no HP Web-enabled System Management Software is installed that provides this information, then none is displayed. The Other Agents area on the Tools page lists the visible HP Web-enabled System Management Software that does not participate in HP SMH. The name of the HP Web-enabled System Management Software provides a link so that you can still access the agents if they provide a user interface. If no HP Web-enabled System Management Software is installed that provides this information, then none is displayed. Integrity Support Pack Internet Protocol (IP) range IP kcweb KDC Kerberos Kerberos Authentication Server A set of HP software components that have been bundled together by HP, and verified to work with a particular operating system. An Integrity Support Pack contains driver components, agent components, and application and utility components. All of these are verified to install together. Systems with an IP address that falls in the specified range. See Internet Protocol (IP) range. See Kernel Configuration tool. See Kerberos Key Distribution Center. A trusted third-party authentication protocol developed at MIT which allows different hosts and users to authenticate and confirm the identity of each other. A service whose sole purpose is to authenticate user account records. The AS serves as an introducer for the user and the service through the use of a shared secret key registered with the AS. Kerberos Key Distribution Center Kerberos Ticket Granting Server Kerberos Key Distribution Center, composed of the Authentication Server and the Ticket Granting Server. Adds an extra layer of indirection so that the user only needs to enter in a password once; the ticket and session key obtained from that password is used for all further tickets. Before accessing any regular service, the user requests a ticket from the Authentication Server (AS) to talk to the TGS. This ticket is called the ticket granting ticket or TGT; it is also sometimes called the initial ticket. The session key for the TGT is encrypted using the user's long-term key, so the password is needed to decrypt it from the AS's reponse to the user. 96 Glossary

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performance management, and workload management enable systems administrators to pick the
value added software required to deliver complete lifecycle management of their hardware assets.
To obtain more information about HP SIM, go to
ht
tp://w
w
w
.hp
.com/go/hpsim
.
HP Version Control
Agent (VCA)
An Insight Management Agent that is installed on a system to enable the customer to see the HP
software installed on that server. The HP Version Control Agent can be configured to point to a
HP Version Control Repository Manager, allowing easy version comparison and software update
from the repository.
HP Version Control
Repository
Manager (VCRM)
An Insight Management Agent that allows a customer to manage HP-provided software stored
in a user-defined directory/repository.
HP Web-enabled
System
Software that manages HP Web-enabled products.
Management
Software
HP-UX System
Administration
Manager (SAM)
Is the primary interface for HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) and HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) system
management.
For HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31), HP SMH provides the primary interface for HP-UX system
administration tasks. The legacy SAM functionality is still available.
HTTPS
See
Secure HTTP.
in-place
Locally. For example to install in-place means to install locally.
Integrated Agents
and Other Agents
The Integrated Agents area on the Tools page contains participants and links to their entry points
if applicable. You can click an agent link to access that particular agent. Participants are agents
that are contributing information contained in the HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH).
If no HP Web-enabled System Management Software is installed that provides this information,
then
none
is displayed.
The Other Agents area on the Tools page lists the visible HP Web-enabled System Management
Software that does not participate in HP SMH. The name of the HP Web-enabled System
Management Software provides a link so that you can still access the agents if they provide a
user interface. If no HP Web-enabled System Management Software is installed that provides this
information, then
none
is displayed.
Integrity Support
Pack
A set of HP software components that have been bundled together by HP, and verified to work
with a particular operating system. An Integrity Support Pack contains driver components, agent
components, and application and utility components. All of these are verified to install together.
Internet Protocol
(IP) range
Systems with an IP address that falls in the specified range.
IP
See
Internet Protocol (IP) range.
kcweb
See
Kernel Configuration tool.
KDC
See
Kerberos Key Distribution Center.
Kerberos
A trusted third-party authentication protocol developed at MIT which allows different hosts and
users to authenticate and confirm the identity of each other.
Kerberos
Authentication
Server
A service whose sole purpose is to authenticate user account records. The AS serves as an
introducer for the user and the service through the use of a shared secret key registered with the
AS.
Kerberos Key
Distribution Center
Kerberos Key Distribution Center, composed of the Authentication Server and the Ticket Granting
Server.
Kerberos Ticket
Granting Server
Adds an extra layer of indirection so that the user only needs to enter in a password once;
the ticket and session key obtained from that password is used for all further tickets. Before
accessing any regular service, the user requests a ticket from the Authentication Server (AS) to
talk to the TGS. This ticket is called the
ticket granting ticket
or TGT; it is also sometimes called
the
initial ticket
. The session key for the TGT is encrypted using the user's long-term key, so the
password is needed to decrypt it from the AS's reponse to the user.
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Glossary