HP Integrity rx5670 HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide - Page 17

Preparing to install HP SMH, Installation information

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3 Preparing to install HP SMH You can install HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) on systems running HP-UX, Linux, and Windows operating systems. You can install HP SMH locally using the Windows ProLiant or Integrity Support Pack or the Linux RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) or remotely with optional preconfiguration using the HP Smart Update Manager (HPSUM) on Windows or the Linux Deployment Utility on Linux. Installation information • For HP-UX operating systems HP SMH is installed or updated using the HP-UX Operating Environment (OE) media or Applications media. You do not have to configure any settings to run the product. For HP-UX operating systems, the configuration settings are preserved in the /opt/hpsmh/conf.common/smhpd.xml file. • For Linux operating systems HP SMH is installed by an RPM package without asking you to configure any settings. After the installation is complete, run the perl script utility (/usr/local/hp/hpSMHSetup.pl on ProLiant or /opt/hp/hpsmh/smhconfig/hpSMHSetup.pl on Itanium-based operating systems) to set the security options used by all HP Web-based Agents on the system. Otherwise, these settings use default values. For Linux operating systems, the configuration settings are carried over from the /opt/hp/hpsmh/conf/smhpd.xml file. • For Windows operating systems The configuration settings are carried over from the:\hp\hpsmh\conf\smhpd.xml file, and the wizard initiates the configuration. NOTE: If HP SIM is installed after HP SMH is installed, the HP SMH 2048-bit key pair is replaced with the HP SIM 1024-bit key pair. You can also install HP SMH on Integrity servers from the HP SmartSetup CD. Installation information 17

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3 Preparing to install HP SMH
You can install HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) on systems running HP-UX, Linux, and Windows
operating systems.
You can install HP SMH locally using the Windows ProLiant or Integrity Support Pack or the Linux RPM (Red
Hat Package Manager) or remotely with optional preconfiguration using the HP Smart Update Manager
(HPSUM) on Windows or the Linux Deployment Utility on Linux.
Installation information
For HP-UX operating systems
HP SMH is installed or updated using the HP-UX Operating Environment (OE) media or Applications
media. You do not have to configure any settings to run the product.
For HP-UX operating systems, the configuration settings are preserved in the
/opt/hpsmh/conf.common/smhpd.xml
file.
For Linux operating systems
HP SMH is installed by an RPM package without asking you to configure any settings. After the
installation is complete, run the
perl
script utility (
/usr/local/hp/hpSMHSetup.pl
on ProLiant or
/opt/hp/hpsmh/smhconfig/hpSMHSetup.pl
on Itanium-based operating systems) to set the
security options used by all HP Web-based Agents on the system. Otherwise, these settings use default
values.
For Linux operating systems, the configuration settings are carried over from the
/opt/hp/hpsmh/conf/smhpd.xml
file.
For Windows operating systems
The configuration settings are carried over from the
<System Drive>:
\hp\hpsmh\conf\smhpd.xml
file, and the wizard initiates the configuration.
NOTE:
If HP SIM is installed after HP SMH is installed, the HP SMH 2048-bit key pair is replaced with the
HP SIM 1024-bit key pair.
You can also install HP SMH on Integrity servers from the HP SmartSetup CD.
Installation information
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