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HP Management Agent The HP Management Agent is a software component installed on thin client devices so that HP Device Manager can interact with them. The agent is embedded in the standard thin client WES image to enable Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (agents on older devices, however, may need to be upgraded). For additional information concerning the HP Device Manager and the HP Management Agent please check the HP support site for these applications or for other important updates or documentation: http://www.hp.com/support. Select the country from the map, click Support & Drivers, then select See support and troubleshooting information or Download drivers and software (and firmware). Type the thin client model in the field and click Enter. HP Client Automation Registration and Agent Loading Facility (RALF) RALF configuration and operation RALF is shipped pre-installed on the latest HP thin client images (except those running ThinConnect). It is used to register with an HP Client Automation Server (HPCA) so that the full HPCA agent can be pushed down and therefore the thin client be managed by the HP Client Automation console. RALF is configured using a default HPCA Server hostname defined as 'hpcaserver.' While the HPCA server can be installed to match this name, it is more common to use this name as a DNS alias in defining the actual HPCA server host name. The HP Client Automation Standard, Starter, and Enterprise version 7.5 or greater have additional documentation on how RALF can also be re-configured to define a different hostname using the command line options. More information on HP Client Automation can be found at see http://www.hp.com/go/easydeploy. When RALF is installed, it runs as a Windows service or Linux daemon that periodically probes for the HPCA server. This probing continues for 24 hours, and then RALF will shut down. It starts this 24-hour probe again upon reboot. Once the server is contacted, RALF registers the device with the HPCA infrastructure and waits to accept the request to install the HPCA agent. Once the HPDA agent is installed, RALF periodically contacts the server and verifies device registration attributes. 26 Chapter 4 Applications ENWW

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HP Management Agent
The HP Management Agent is a software component installed on thin client devices so that HP Device
Manager can interact with them. The agent is embedded in the standard thin client WES image to enable
Device Manager to manage devices out-of-the-box (agents on older devices, however, may need to be
upgraded).
For additional information concerning the HP Device Manager and the HP Management Agent please
check the HP support site for these applications or for other important updates or documentation:
support
. Select the country from the map, click
Support & Drivers
, then select
See
support and troubleshooting information
or
Download drivers and software (and firmware)
. Type
the thin client model in the field and click
Enter
.
HP Client Automation Registration and Agent Loading
Facility (RALF)
RALF configuration and operation
RALF is shipped pre-installed on the latest HP thin client images (except those running ThinConnect).
It is used to register with an HP Client Automation Server (HPCA) so that the full HPCA agent can be
pushed down and therefore the thin client be managed by the HP Client Automation console. RALF is
configured using a default HPCA Server hostname defined as 'hpcaserver.' While the HPCA server can
be installed to match this name, it is more common to use this name as a DNS alias in defining the
actual HPCA server host name. The HP Client Automation Standard, Starter, and Enterprise version
7.5 or greater have additional documentation on how RALF can also be re-configured to define a
different hostname using the command line options. More information on HP Client Automation can be
found at see
go/easydeploy
.
When RALF is installed, it runs as a Windows service or Linux daemon that periodically probes for the
HPCA server. This probing continues for 24 hours, and then RALF will shut down. It starts this 24–hour
probe again upon reboot. Once the server is contacted, RALF registers the device with the HPCA
infrastructure and waits to accept the request to install the HPCA agent. Once the HPDA agent is
installed, RALF periodically contacts the server and verifies device registration attributes.
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