HP System Management Homepage Release Notes, June 2006
• Browser access using SSL Secure OS based authentication
• Common HTTP/HTTPS service for HP management agents and utilities, for reduced complexity and
system resource requirements
• Simplified architecture for implementing HTTP security and HP management updates
• Greater access control through NIC binding and advanced configuration features for individual and
groups of users
• Broader operating system and browser support. See “System requirements” (page 13)
Typographic conventions
audit(5) HP-UX manpage.
audit
is the name and
5
is the section in the
HP-UX Reference
. On the web and
on the Instant Information DVD, it may be a hot link to the manpage itself. From the HP-UX
command line, you can enter “ man audit ” or “ man 5 audit ” to view the manpage. See
man(1).
Book Title
Title of a book. On the web and on the Instant Information DVD, it may be a hot link to
the book itself.
Command Command name or qualified command phrase.
ComputerOut Text displayed by the computer.
Emphasis
Text that is emphasized.
Emphasis Text that is strongly emphasized.
KeyCap Name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same key.
Term
Defined use of an important word or phrase.
UserInput Commands and other text that you type.
Variable Name of a variable that you may replace in a command or function or information in a
display that represents several possible values.
[ ] Contents are optional in formats and command descriptions. If the contents are a list
separated by |, you must choose one of the items.
{ } Contents are required in formats and command descriptions. If the contents are a list
separated by |, you must choose one of the items.
... Preceding element may be repeated an arbitrary number of times.
| Separates items in a list of choices.
<element> An element used in a markup language.
attribute= An attribute used in a markup language.
Document organization
The release notes is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 “Features” (page 11)
Chapter 2 “System requirements” (page 13)
Chapter 3 “Known Issues” (page 19)
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