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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