HP System Management Homepage Release Notes, June 2007
September 2005 release for HP-UX
HP SMH 2.2 provides the following functionality over previous HP SMH releases:
• Delivered the first HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) release
July 2005 Web release for Linux/Windows
HP SMH 2.1 provides the following added functionality over previous HP SMH releases:
• Added access support for the Power Users group for Windows platforms
• Added support for managed systems running Intel Itanium
• Removed unused Linux library files. No impact to usability or performance
• Resolved potential NIC binding issues with Linux platforms
• Corrected NIC teaming issue in Windows environments, where IP address information may
be incomplete
• Corrected Windows registry problem, where the HP SMH installer version may not be
updated
• Added operating system support for new Windows and Linux platforms
• HP SMH installer changed to remove Java dependencies
May 2005 release for HP-UX
HP SMH 2.2 provides the following functionality for the initial Management HTTP Server release
of HP-UX:
• Delivered the first HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) release
• Supported the HP-UX Tomcats application
• Standardized the HP-UX Graphical User Interface (GUI)
• Enhanced the authentication and authorization functionality
• Delivered HP SMH as a default-installed bundle (SysMgmtWeb) on the HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23)
Operating Environment (OE) and Applications (AR) media. It also delivered on the HP
Software Depot web site: http://www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot
• After install, did not require any configuration tasks
• 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 19)
Typographic conventions
find(1) HP-UX manpage. In this example, “find” is the manpage name and “1” is
the manpage section.
Book Title Title of a book or other document.
Linked Title Title that is a hyperlink to a book or other document.
http://
www.hp.com
A Web site address that is a hyperlink to the site.
Command
Command name or qualified command phrase.
user input
Commands and other text that you type.
computer
output
Text displayed by the computer.
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