HP Integrity rx5670 HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide - Page 40
Preconfiguring the HP SMH component
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Options for HP SMH component and select the For Install checkbox. The HP SMH component is listed under Updates to be Installed. 8. After selecting the HP SMH component, click Install. A screen appears showing the installation progress. 9. After installation is finished, the Installation Result panel appears. In the Installation Result panel, the Reboot Now and Exit buttons appear. 10. To reboot the system, select Reboot Now. To exit the program, select Exit. The HP Smart Update Manager program is complete. Preconfiguring the HP SMH component 1. From the Welcome to the Configuration Wizard for the HP System Management Homepage Component page, click Next. The Operating Systems Groups page appears. 2. In the Group Name field, enter the name of an operating system group that you want to assign (for example, vcadmin). 3. In the Operating Level field, select the appropriate level for the new group from the dropdown list. Note: The default Administrator and any account under Administrators Group always have administrative access. 4. Click Add to assign the group. The new group appears under the operating system group to which it is assigned. Note: You can add up to five entries for each operating system group. 5. Click Next. You can click Save to save your changes up to this point or click Cancel to discard the changes and close the wizard. 6. Select one of the following options: • Anonymous Access Anonymous Access is disabled by default. Anonymous Access enables a user to access HP SMH without logging in. Select this option to allow anonymous access. CAUTION: HP does not recommend the use of anonymous access. • Local Access Local Access is disabled by default. Local Access enables a user to locally gain access to the HP SMH without being challenged for authentication. If you select Administrator any user with access to the local console is granted full access. If you select Anonymous, any local user has access limited to unsecured pages without being challenged for a user name and password. CAUTION: HP does not recommend the use of local access unless your management server software enables it. 7. Click Next. You can click Save to save your changes up to this point, or click Cancel to discard the changes and close the wizard. 8. Select one of the following Trust Mode security options: • Trust by Certificate Sets the HP SMH to accept configuration changes only from HP SIM servers with trusted certificates. This mode requires the submitted server to provide authentication by means of certificates. This mode is the strongest method of security because it requires certificate data and verifies the digital signature before allowing access. If you do not want to enable any remote configuration changes, leave Trust by Certificate selected and leave the list of trusted systems empty to avoid importing any certificates. NOTE: HP strongly recommends using this option because the other options are less secure. To trust by certificate: 1. Select Trust by Certificate, and click Next. 2. In the Certificate Name field, click Browse to select the certificate file. After you select the certificate file, the certificate data appears on the screen. 40 Installing HP SMH using HPSUM